Video posted by vladtepesblogdotcom An excellent interview with a Christian General, Jerry Boykin on the events at Fort Hood. This is very worth seeing. Many atheists and agnostics relate to much of what this man says. He was forced to retire from the Army for speaking the truth too boldly. The shooting was avoidable, but… [Read more…]
By Ken Blackwell That’s some of the wisdom my Dad taught me. I thought of that saying when I read the attacks on Family Research Council president Tony Perkins. There’s a concerted effort to marginalize those who think marriage is important. In doing so, the left wants to shut out millions of Americans at the grassroots. But Mr. Perkins never runs from… [Read more…]
Today’s music video is ‘I’m Not In Love’ from English band 10cc. This video was posted to You Tube by nyrainbow4 As is the case with a lot of people in the Rock fraternity, some of them move from band to band before they finally strike on the right mix. Such is the case here… [Read more…]
By Alan Caruba After three decades of trying to push the global warming scam to a point where billions could be made selling and trading bogus “carbon credits”, the global schemers have abandoned it in the wake of 2009 revelations that a handful of rogue climate scientists were literally inventing the data to support it.… [Read more…]
By Star Parker Americans go to the polls Tuesday. Who would question that this is not just another election? We’re fighting for our nation’s soul. For what we believe freedom is about. Or if we really care to be free. In most elections, we’re all pretty much on the same page about who we are… [Read more…]
THE MYSTERY OF SWORDFISH REEF First published (Australia) Angus and Robertson – 1939 Second Publisher (US) Doubleday – 1943 Third Publisher (UK) Heinemann – 1960 This Edition Pan – Second Printing – 1971 (Originally first published by Pan in 1970) This novel was originally the seventh novel in the series to be published, and this… [Read more…]
By Andrew Bolt Next they’ll tell me he uses airplanes and lights his house with power from coal-fired power stations, too: THE Greens candidate for Melbourne in the state election is working for a company that mines “dirty” brown coal. Barrister Brian Walters is running for the key inner-city seat in the November 27 election… [Read more…]
By Roy Exum Shortly before the Wrights Mill Road Elementary School in Auburn, Ala., would welcome its students back from summer vacation, principal Lynda Tremaine was surprised one morning to see a 6-foot-6 goliath of a young man standing in her doorway. He introduced himself as Cameron Newton and said his goal was to one… [Read more…]
A Dry Bones Cartoon There is only one country in the Middle East that recognizes Feminists, Christians, Professors for Academic Freedom and Gays as having human rights. There is only one nation in the entire Middle East which respects their right to live openly as the people they are in the life style that they… [Read more…]
By Alan Caruba On March 11, 2004, just days before general elections in Spain, bombs went off on trains in a series of coordinated attacks that killed 191 people and wounded 1,800. An investigation determined that they were the work of an al Qaeda “inspired” terrorist cell, though it was said at the time there was… [Read more…]
By Karen McKay When Richard Nixon ended the draft, America lost something vital to its soul. The quality of our military has not suffered. We have a splendid volunteer force defending our country and freedom right now. It’s the best educated, best trained and best equipped force we have ever had. They are not the… [Read more…]
By Andrew Bolt You may think it unusual to be adding a post about a State election here in Australia, but this is indicative of how the left side of politics, for so often represented by just the one main Political Party is now fracturing into smaller Parties, and one especially, The Greens Party, is… [Read more…]
The Patriot Post Digest The Foundation “I know no safe depository of the ultimate powers of the society but the people themselves.” –Thomas Jefferson Government & Politics What to Watch For Tuesday As Tuesday’s mid-term elections near, Democrats are facing historic losses in Congress. Granted, this isn’t because voters love the GOP — far from… [Read more…]
Chinese Professor By CAGWmedia Donate to help end wasteful deficit spending at www.cagw.org. This new ad is part of an ongoing communications program in CAGW’s decades-long fight against wasteful government spending, increased taxes, out-of-control deficit spending, and a crippling national debt that threatens the future and survival of our country.
By Alan Caruba It is natural that Americans would be focused on the November 2nd elections, but it is worrisome that they are also distracted from a world that grows more volatile and dangerous by the day. Just across the southern border, Mexico is disintegrating into anarchy with mass murders occurring all the time. The… [Read more…]
Porker Of The Month For October 2010: Debbie Wa…, Reason.tv presents: Citizen’s Against Government Waste’s Porker of the Month for October 2010: Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz! What do you do when you and your friends in congress go on a taxpayer funded spending binge, only to see massive unemployment and a floundering economy? Just say… [Read more…]
By Michelle Malkin My military friends have a favorite saying: “If you’re not catching flak, you’re not over the target.” This campaign season, conservative women in politics have caught more flak than WWII Lancaster bombers over Berlin. Despite daily assaults from the Democratic machine, liberal media and Hollyweird — not to mention the stray fraggings… [Read more…]
By David Kreutzer, Ph.D. Proposition 23 seeks to put some of California’s more egregious energy regulations on hold—at least until the California economy recovers. Current law will force consumers to switch to energy sources that can be four or more times as expensive as conventional energy, driving energy prices up, employers out, and consumers crazy.… [Read more…]
By Mark Alexander What is really at stake in this election? “The preservation of the sacred fire of liberty, and the destiny of the republican model of government, are justly considered deeply, perhaps as finally, staked on the experiment entrusted to the hands of the American people.” –George Washington Next Tuesday’s 2010 midterm election marks… [Read more…]
Lyle J. Rapacki, Ph.D. The article below is one of the most thoughtful and well crafted presentations on the subject I have ever read. I believe the information contained in this article provides a dimension necessary for open discussion by all who are in positions of public trust. The contents also shed light as to… [Read more…]
By Tim Potts Democracy Rising PA A premise of capitalism is that when people put up their own money for a venture, they reap the rewards of success and suffer the consequences of failure. When private entrepreneurs need to borrow money for their ventures, they go to private lenders. A premise of government is that… [Read more…]
By Alan Caruba In 2008, Barack Obama would not have been elected to the presidency if white voters had not reached a point since the days of the 1960s Civil Rights movement to think a black man could and should have a shot at the job. If race played a role in the election, it… [Read more…]
By James Tonkowich Pennsylvania is lucky. Even amid this prolonged recession and depressingly high unemployment (9.5% in PA), families and businesses in the Keystone State are still paying just 9.4 cents a kilowatt hour for electricity. That’s due in large part to the fact that Pennsylvania gets 53% of its electricity from coal. A lot… [Read more…]
By Andrew Bolt I would have thought that if this midterm election result was going to be as close as has been predicted, then the big names of the Democratic Party would all be asked to put their shoulders to the wheel to help with the campaign. It would seem that is not the case… [Read more…]
October 31, 2010 by papundits
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