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10 Mind Blowing Facts about America’s Energy Resources

May 3, 2012 by

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From The American Dream, a regular section at Family Security Matters ~ The United States is not running out of oil.  In fact, nobody on the entire globe has more energy resources than the United States does.  The truth is that we are absolutely swimming in oil and natural gas and we have so much […]

The History of Veterans Day

November 11, 2011 by

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U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs World War I – known at the time as “The Great War” – officially ended when the Treaty of Versailles was signed on June 28, 1919, in the Palace of Versailles outside the town of Versailles, France. However, fighting ceased seven months earlier when an armistice, or temporary cessation of […]

Iraqi Journalist’s Death Sends a Warning “To Whomever Listens”

September 26, 2011 by

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By Lt. Colonel James Zumwalt, USMC (ret) Hadi al-Mahdi, who was shot dead on September 8th. He was home alone. According to the ominous entry on his Facebook page reporting his life was in danger, it was approximately 2:30 pm. He was right—he had but minutes to live. An Iraqi journalist,  Hadi al-Mahdi hosted a three-day-a-week radio program—“To […]

The UN’s Climate of Desperation

July 9, 2011 by

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By David Rothbard and Craig Rucker As the UN wrapped up its recent climate conference in Bonn, Germany, talks organizer Christiana Figueres proclaimed that climate change is the “the most important negotiation the world has ever faced.”  Faced with real problems – financial meltdowns, unemployment, war and genuine human suffering – the world no longer […]

Come Out, Come Out Wherever You Are – Our Nation Needs a Leader

May 24, 2011 by

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By Carol A. Taber    President – Family Security Matters Republicans, we’ve got a problem.  Or better said, boy, do we have an opportunity! All our putative frontrunners (ever narrowing) are either retreads, dull, old, polarizing, odd, not trustworthy, not ready, or not telegenic.  They have excess baggage, brain deficits, name recognition challenges, peculiar wives, policy […]

Nuclear Safety: Reactors that Can’t Melt Down

March 26, 2011 by

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By Kelvin Kemm Ph.D. The recent tragic events in Japan have brought the issue of nuclear energy to the forefront of public discussion. While some have exploited the tragedy to advance anti-nuclear policies, others have tried to defend this important energy source on the grounds of its importance to our economy and standard of living. […]

Ex-Rad, the U.S. Military’s Radiation Wonder Drug

March 19, 2011 by

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By Van D. Hipp These are tragic and tense days indeed in Japan. The immense loss of life and absolute devastation caused by last week’s earthquake and tsunami is heartbreaking – and serve as the culprits in this unimaginable tragedy. The tension, felt by its citizens and far beyond the country’s borders, centers most immediately […]

Egypt: People Power Perhaps, But Democracy It Ain’t

February 13, 2011 by

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By Adrian Morgan – The Editor At Family Security Matters (FSM) Friday, February 11, will stand as a historic day in Egypt. President Hosni Mubarak, who had ruled Egypt for almost three decades, finally resigned. The people in Tahrir Square in Cairo are still jubilant. The media around the world is focusing on the photographs […]

Why Reagan Triumphs Over Other Presidents, Even Today

February 6, 2011 by

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From The Editors at Family Security Matters What always strikes us is how comfortable and secure Ronald Reagan was in himself, on the trail, in the Oval, in meetings with strangers in the Roosevelt Room, in the general give and take of a public life. This authentic wholeness of life made the ‘communicating’ so compelling, […]

Defending Sarah Palin

January 20, 2011 by

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By Shari Goodman While at a recent dinner party among politically like-minded friends, I found myself defending Sarah Palin as I have become accustomed to doing throughout the last two years.  The host began with the usual “She can’t win in ’12 because she is not taken seriously outside her base,” and another guest piped […]

The Traditions of Christmas

December 26, 2010 by

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How Christmas Came to Be What it is Today For those readers who do visit us today, it’s usually a slow day with not many posts, understandably. To that end, we include this considered piece for your reading. It is by necessity quite long, but is well worth reading…..TonyfromOz. By Adrian Morgan – The Editor […]

Grid Act Impact: Results of New Consensus Warning of a Year-Long Blackout

December 15, 2010 by

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By Charles L. Manto EMP Attack or Extreme Solar Storm Would be More Catastrophic Than Previously Thought The following has been excerpted from a paper entitled: Grid Act Impact: Results of New consensus Warning of a Year-Long Blackout. The full report can be downloaded here (pdf format). Space-weather experts have changed their prediction of the […]

Why Barack Obama Doesn’t Much Care for Britain

December 11, 2010 by

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By Daniel Hannan Let’s review the evidence. President Obama received from Gordon Brown a pen-holder made from the timbers of a Royal Navy anti-slavery vessel, and reciprocated with DVDs. He silkily downgraded the UK from “our closest ally” to “one of our allies”. He gave the Queen an iPod full of his own speeches. He […]

Memo to America: Don’t do Carbon Trading!

December 8, 2010 by

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By Roger Helmer, MEP Senator Harry Reid has repeatedly denounced opposition to carbon trading as “dangerous.” Senator Reid is wrong. It is the House and Senate climate and renewable energy bills that are dangerous. Fortunately, the recent elections and the ongoing dissension at the Cancun climate summit could bode ill for carbon trading, any successor […]

How Many Cars are There on Mars?

December 7, 2010 by

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By Victor Sharpe at Family Security Matters   When President elect, Barack Obama, was choosing the new members of his administration he selected Nobel-prize winning physicist Steven Chu as energy secretary and Carol Browner to lead a White House council on energy and climate. Ms. Browner had headed the Environmental Protection Agency in the Clinton […]

A New Dark Age for Germany?

December 4, 2010 by

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By Edgar L. Gaertner Thousands of bureaucrats are preparing for another cushy climate confab in Cancun – while Senators Bingaman, Brownback and Reid are contemplating how to ram renewable energy standards through a lame-duck session. If they’re wise, American voters and congressmen will pay extra careful attention to the awful dilemma of German climate and […]

George Washington’s Thanksgiving Proclamation

November 26, 2010 by

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From The Editors at Family Security Matters George Washington’s Proclamation of Thanksgiving, October 3, 1789. General Thanksgiving BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES of AMERICA A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, It is the duty of all nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God, to obey His will, to be grateful for His benefits, and humbly […]

The Origins of Thanksgiving

November 26, 2010 by

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We do not celebrate Thanksgiving here in Australia, but that does not mean I do not understand the importance of an occasion like this. Thanksgiving was yesterday, I know, but what I wanted to do as an exercise was to show these three separate posts so that readers can compare them. The first is this […]

Climate Change, No Longer Scary in Europe

November 24, 2010 by

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By Dr. Hans Labohm The upcoming climate change (and wealth redistribution) summit in Cancun – coupled with Bjorn Lomborg’s ongoing publicity campaign for his new film – makes one thing painfully obvious. The fight against the delusion of dangerous man-made global warming remains an uphill struggle. For decades the climate debate has been obfuscated by […]

Where Have All The Young Men Gone?

October 30, 2010 by

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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 […]

Energy Claims And Realities

October 28, 2010 by

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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 […]

Useful Idiots Go Nuts In Nashville

October 27, 2010 by

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By Adrian Morgan – The Editor At Family Security Matters (FSM) I was going to write an article today about Hamid Karzai and his history of corruption and receiving money from Iran, but something else caught my eye. I regularly visit a news aggregator and saw a title: “Gail Kerr: Muslim bashers aren’t new to […]

Wind Power Mirages

October 23, 2010 by

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By Pastor Jay Dennis We Americans are often told we must end our “addiction” to oil and coal, because they harm the environment and Earth’s climate. “Ecologically friendly” wind energy, some say, will generate 20% of America’s energy in another decade, greatly reducing carbon dioxide emissions and land use impacts from mining and drilling. These […]

Merkel: “Multiculturalism Has Utterly Failed” 

October 19, 2010 by

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By Adrian Morgan – The Editor At Family Security Matters (FSM) This past weekend Angela Merkel, (pictured) the German Chancellor, has caused a sensation by declaring that “Multiculturalism Has Utterly Failed.” She was speaking at the “Deutschland Assembly,” a meeting for the youth division of her Christian Democratic Party (CDU) in Potsdam. When she finished […]

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