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Air Force - Together We Served

View Article  She moves in mysterious ways

Reminiscent of the heady 90's when the direction  of the wind dictated policy, guess who is now saying she would have voted against the war.

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View Article  From the Law of Unintended Consequences Dept: Tsunami aid wound up funding Sharia law

 

WHEN people around the world spent billions to help the stricken Indonesian province of Aceh after the Boxing Day tsunami of 2004, few could have imagined that their money would end up subsidising the lashing of women in public.

 

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View Article  The Gore who stole Christmas

 

Though the debate is highly politicized and emotionally charged, good science is beginning to drive out bad. A sampling of recent issues of Science, the journal of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, shows that peer-reviewed studies dispute virtually all the tenets behind climate alarmism.

 

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View Article  Commentary: An Unreasonable Fear of Christmas

 

It used to be that people wrung their hands about the over-commercialization of Christmas. These days we have almost the opposite problem—Christmas is disappearing entirely. Advertisers still want the huge spike in sales that Christmas provides but they're afraid to acknowledge the holiday itself.

 

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View Article  Mexico's ongoing plague of kidnappings for ransom moves north of the border

 

Uriel ''Eli" Del Alba was rescued by police, but not before his kidnappers faded into the morning fog with a $150,000 ransom.

Seven gunmen abducted Del Alba from his ranch north of town in November, making the 57-year-old businessman one of the latest victims of a relentless crime wave plaguing the South Texas border.

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View Article  Democrats leave Bono disappointed; gets no promise of funds

 

Meetings in Washington last Thursday between rock star Bono and Democrats, including Senate leader Harry Reid of Nevada, yielded a nice photo-op but not much else, according to Bono.

 

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View Article  TIME Changes Ahmadinejad Caption

 

Greg Gutfeld noted this outrageous description of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at TIME Magazine’s web site:

 

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View Article  Stuart Smalley goes to Washington?

Since the last job didn't work out, will he soon be 'Senator Al Franken?'

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View Article  Graduation Plans Draw ACLU Fire

 

For Enfield school officials, First Cathedral of Bloomfield offered a solution to a problem: a place big enough to hold the graduation ceremony for EnricoFermiHigh School's Class of 2007.

But the American Civil Liberties Union of Connecticut says a church is the wrong venue for a high school graduation.

 

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