Sunday, July 15, 2007
The Legal Mess Anna Nicole Made
General
Chuck Muth
Last month Anna Nicole Smith’s will was admitted to probate. Up for grabs is $710,000 - maybe more depending on the final outcome of Marshall v. Marshall. Yes, that’s right. Even though Smith is dead, her lawsuit seeking hundreds of millions of dollars from the estate of octogenarian billionaire J. Howard Marshall continues. The heirs of the heirs are now fighting this fight.
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Goodbye America, Hello North American Union
NewWorldOrder
Alan Caruba
In a month, August 20 and 21, the leaders of the United States, Canada, and Mexico will sit down together in Montebello, Quebec to discuss making the borders between these three nations disappear. They will discuss progress on a vast highway project passing through America to link Mexico with Canada.
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Media, Air Force Brass Protect Female Major
Big Brother
Cliff Kincaid, Andy Selepak
It is being reported that the Air Force has given 34-year-old Air Force Major Jill Metzger a form of “temporary disability retirement” with full benefits as a result of a controversial and mysterious three-day absence from her base in Kyrgyzstan last September.
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There Is A Conspiracy
NewWorldOrder
Chuck Baldwin
A reader’s letter intrigues me. He writes, “I find everything you say
about a coming New World Order and One World Government extremely
difficult to believe. For one thing, while you yourself obviously
display no hate towards anyone, most other conspiracy theorists are
anti-Semites.” He further wrote, “An intelligent man such as yourself
would do well to distance yourself from these loony theories.”
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Potter’s kids: Narcissistic, spoiled brats
Off Site
Editor
Watching 6- and 7-year-old children walk out of the press screening for the new “Harry Potter” movie (as well as the many reviewers and others with witchcraft symbols on their clothes and S&M dresses) is always an opportunity to reflect on the malignant corruption of our culture. Aside from the fact that these children are exposed to ugly creatures, fantastic violence and worthless incantations, this movie has some dialogue that sounds like it comes out of Stuart Smalley’s Daily Affirmations on “Saturday Night Live.” Namely, when professor Dumbledore sits Harry down and tells him, “You are not a bad person. Every person has light and darkness. You have a choice.”
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Saturday, July 14, 2007
What Excuse for the New Farm Bill?
Election 2008
Dennis Avery
The Congress is trying urgently to write a new farm bill - but it can’t think of an excuse for passing it. The cold reality, of course, is simply that half of the U.S. Senate is elected in states where the farm vote is significant, and neither party wants to lose an election because of a few unhappy farmers.
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Europe’s ‘Immigrant Problems’ Close to Boiling Point
Immigration
Warner Todd Huston
Islamofascism is fast over taking the immigrant communities of old Europe. Now, by “immigrant community” Europeans mean Muslim immigrants, of course. Whether they be Moroccans, or Africans or what have you, large segments of Europe’s immigrants are from Muslim countries and these insular communities are long past the point of being merely troublesome already having become an outright danger. It has been a long time coming, but some Europeans are finally getting to the point of having had enough. More and more are finally beginning to speak out. But Europe’s empty PC attitudes and platitudes are hard in dying.
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The Death Lists - Why Baby Boomers Should Be Terrified of the Democrats
Demercrats
Joel Turtel
Franklin Bremmer stared at the death lists, and saw his mother’s name. His face turned white. He moaned, “Oh, God, mother! Oh, No. Oh, God, no!”
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Friday, July 13, 2007
My Diversity Disorder
Progressivism
Lee Culpepper
I felt sick when my doctor informed me that I am her only patient who vomits each time he hears the words “multiculturalism” and “diversity.” In fact, political correctness in general makes me queasy. Perhaps I’m a hypochondriac—anxiety over this possibility depresses me. Though my doctor did not prescribe a cure for my disorder, the Supreme Court’s recent 5-4 decision - which struck down programs that considered race to make school assignments - may provide the remedy I need. In light of the justices’ ruling, ethnic realities appear so much clearer now.
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Thursday, July 12, 2007
Rush Limbaugh: Regulate the ‘Drive-By Media’
MSM
OffSite
With recent suggestions by some in Congress to bring back the Fairness Doctrine to the radio industry, talk-show host Rush Limbaugh suggests the only way to have true fairness is to regulate what he calls the “Drive-By Media.”
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Technology, Jobs and Socialism
Progressivism
John Ross
Just as “Global Warming” is exploited to acquire more “liberal” power, agricultural automation is constrained to ensure that indigence (i.e. poverty) and ignorance is promoted to groom new socialists. Manipulative mind-sets that intentionally condemn less fortunate humans to poverty and ignorance to promote a socialist agenda are, this writer believes, simply evil.
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Wednesday, July 11, 2007
The NAACP Displays Their Irrelevance With Mock Funeral
Progressivism
Dave Gibson
The NAACP held a funeral ceremony earlier this week in which they ‘buried’ the much ballyhooed N-word. While many so-called black leaders enjoyed speaking before the crowd and assailing the concept of racism, they seem to once again miss the point. If the NAACP wants true equality and respect for a large segment of the black community, they will need to do much more than hold mock funerals and shout empty rhetoric.
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The Deadliest Catch: A Tale of Exceptional Men
General
Carey Roberts
A mayday alarm pierced the metallic walls of the Coast Guard outpost on Kodiak Island. The Ocean Challenger, stranded 90 miles off the Alaska Peninsula, was being pummelled by water surging two stories high. In the words of pilot Jerred Williams, “The waves were so high you actually got white caps at the top of the wave.”
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Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Media Silence on Antiwar Violence
Off Site
Editor
Airforce Airman Jonathan Schrieken, 22, is fighting for his life after being shot in the heart while standing outside his home near McGuire Air Force Base in New Jersey on July 4th by a gunman intending to make an antiwar statement. Airman Schrieken, a loadmaster with the 6th Airlift Squadron based at McGuire, remains in critical condition at a Camden, New Jersey hospital. The antiwar gunman, Matthew J. Marren, killed himself after shooting Schrieken and left two suicide notes explaining that he was “mad at the government”.
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Abortion Protestor Vindicated
Big Brother
Tom Condit
The United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit issued a decision reinstating the civil rights claims of a long-time pro-life activist in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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