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It never fails to amuse my vocabulary challenged male brain these purported scientific studies that show that men and women are different. Gee, I always thought the purpose of Science was to reveal
I’ve held my peace about this Atlanta case, because there was something about it that simply did not add up. Some information at some point was going to start leaping out at us… information that most critics would ignore.
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Dr. Thomas Sowell examines the myths about caring.
So, I wander over to enemy territory, (know your enemy, and all that) and am faced with:
I have no use for Jim Wallis and I begin to wonder if he really has the interests of Democrats and progressives at
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Hastings is a particularly bad choice. Indeed, he’s one of the reasons why I was never too worried about who the republicans chose for their leaders; you just knew the democrats were going to do something worse.
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From today’s USA Today print edition, I have selected a few telling quotes from an article on 7A, ‘Returning rookies reflect on lessons learned’.
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL)
Stock up on toilet paper, because you’re not going to have
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It’s warm around these parts. Unusually so.
Usually, by this time of the year, I’ve already gone through the ritual of shoveling the driveway twice. Sometimes, three times if I’m being obsessive about it. This year… nary a snow throw.
Did you happen to see the full page ad in the New York Times bought by Yoko Ono? It ran the Sunday edition. She’s urging readers to accept responsibility for all of the violence and the suffering that’s going on
Very true, Billy , it does only go 250 miles per charge… or less…. And, as you say, it then needs three or four hours to recharge on a good day.
What you fail to reckon with, however, is that’s
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The Supreme Court sent a clear message to Judith Miller and the New York Times, to wit the minions of Arthur Sulzberger, Jr. are not above the law.
WASHINGTON -(AP)- The Supreme Court ruled against The New
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Via USAToday
MEDICARE SPENDING SEES FIRST DECLINE
Medicaid spending has declined unexpectedly this year, the first drop since the health program for the poor was created in 1965.
The historic reversal will free up billions of dollars in state budgets.
NEW YORK -AP- High traffic disrupted Wal-Mart Stores Inc.’s Web site for much of Friday, one of the year’s busiest shopping days.
The Walt Disney Co. also had problems handling the rush of online activity Friday, while Amazon.com Inc.’s site
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The WaPo says that the EPA is going to start regulating Nano-products sold as Germ Killing agents.
The Environmental Protection Agency has decided to regulate a large class of consumer items made with microscopic “nanoparticles” of silver, part of a
When John Kerry disparged the intelligence of our American Fighting Men, it was said that Kerry botched a joke. Yet was it really a botched joke or just the standard democrat position?. The incoming chairman of the House Ways and
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