Posted on December 18, 2008 by genomega1
New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman, the supposedly “moderate” voice among liberalism’s brigades, has come out and openly advocated what environmentalists were previously afraid to say aloud.
Namely, that America should suspend our democratic, Constitutional principles and become “China for a day.”
via “China for a Day” in America? – Mozilla Firefox.
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Posted on December 18, 2008 by genomega1
AdBay Buchanan Stifledministrators at the College of St. Catherine in St. Paul, Minnesota–the nation’s largest Catholic women’s college–unexpectedly blocked young conservatives on campus from hosting Bay Buchanan, a popular conservative commentator and U.S. Treasurer under President Reagan.
via Young America’s Foundation In The News – Mozilla Firefox.
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Posted on December 18, 2008 by genomega1
But something doesn’t seem to add up. Most subscribers believe they’re somehow being taken advantage of when it comes to their wireless services. So with everyone looking for ways to cut back on monthly spending, there’s no better time than now to turn the screws on wireless bills.
via Five Ways To Cut Your Cellphone Bill [...]
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Posted on December 16, 2008 by genomega1
Just about the time when the Islamist jihadists were mercilessly killing infidels in Mumbai, the UN General Assembly passed a resolution making the criticism of Islam a criminal offence, punishable by imprisonment.
via islammonitor.org – Guess who is Defending Jihad Now? – Mozilla Firefox.
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Posted on December 16, 2008 by genomega1
UAW Gave $1 Million+ to Pro-Bailout Congressmen
The proposed automaker bailout has a big stamp on it that says “union-built,” but the news media hasn’t noticed.
via UAW Gave $1 Million+ to Pro-Bailout Congressmen; Media Focus on Anti-Bailout Interests | NewsBusters.org – Mozilla Firefox.
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Posted on December 15, 2008 by genomega1
One of the biggest and most long-lasting “change” to expect if Barack Obama becomes President of the United States is in the kinds of federal judges he appoints. These include Supreme Court justices, as well as other federal justices all across the country, all of whom will have lifetime tenure.
via Thomas Sowell : Obama and [...]
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Posted on December 12, 2008 by genomega1
The Ohio state legislature is expected to vote today, Wednesday, Dec. 10th, to call for a Constitutional Convention (Con Con). If Ohio calls for a Con Con only one more state need do so and Congress will have no choice but to convene a Convention, throwing our U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights up for [...]
Filed under: News, economy, obama, taxes | Tagged: Congress, Constitution, Constitutional-Convention, Ohio | 1 Comment »
Posted on December 12, 2008 by genomega1
The Ohio state legislature is expected to vote today, Wednesday, Dec. 10th, to call for a Constitutional Convention (Con Con). If Ohio calls for a Con Con only one more state need do so and Congress will have no choice but to convene a Convention, throwing our U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights up for [...]
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Posted on December 6, 2008 by genomega1
IT sounds like a plot straight out of a science-fiction novel by Michael Crichton. Toiletry companies formulate new cutting-edge creams and lotions that contain tiny components designed to work more effectively. But those minuscule building blocks have an unexpected drawback: the ability to penetrate the skin, swarm through the body and overwhelm organs like the [...]
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Posted on December 6, 2008 by genomega1
Much the same people and organizations who insisted on the issuance of subprime mortgages to “people of color” have now made a claim that former home owners are entitled to damages because they did not / could not pay for the mortgages they insisted on. Much the same lawyers who insisted on these mortgages are [...]
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