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View Article  Penn & Teller on Gun Control (Not Safe for Work Language)

Thought provoking, well done and a bit profane.  About 28 minutes long.  Enjoy!

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View Article  7 Little Known Ways To Drastically Improve Your Learning

“The purpose of learning is growth, and our minds, unlike our bodies, can continue growing as long as we live.”  - Mortimer Adler

Whether you’re heading into exams or haven’t seen the inside of a textbook in years, how you learn is going to have a big impact on your life. Unfortunately most people have pretty ineffective strategies for learning. Here are a couple tips for how to maximize the amount you learn so you can use more of it later.

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View Article  Is the Anchorman a Rapist? Hmmm...

No, but this hillarious news report identifies a suspected rapist that looks remarkeably similar to the reporter!!!  Yeah, that had to suck for this poor guy...

View Article  The Post-west: A civilization that has become just a dream

 

The new religion of the post-Westerner is neither the Enlightenment nor Christianity, but the gospel of the Path of Least Resistance

 

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View Article  "KIDS, DIE FOR ALLAH": Aussie Muslim DVD Urges Children To Kill Infidels

A PRO-TERROR hate film that urges children to martyr themselves in Islam's war on the West and calls Jews "pigs" has been rated PG by Australia's censors.

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View Article  Parasite Controls Rat's Mind, Makes Rats Not Afraid of Cats

The parasite wants the rat to be caught by the cat because it needs to be in the cat's stomach to reproduce. New research sheds light on how this surprising little organism can manipulate a rodent to do its will.

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View Article  NASA Shows Future Space Telescopes Could Detect Earth Twin

Three simulated planets - one as bright as Jupiter, one half as bright as Jupiter and one as faint as Earth - stand out plainly in this image created from a sequence of 480 images captured by the High Contrast Imaging Testbed at JPL. The asterisk marks the location of the system's simulated star.
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
View Article  Fred Thompson: Case Closed; Tax Cuts Mean Growth

 

In fact, Treasury statistics show that tax revenues have soared and the budget deficit has been shrinking faster than even the optimists projected. Since the first tax cuts were passed, when I was in the Senate, the budget deficit has been cut in half.

 

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View Article  Kasparov Freed After Anti-Putin Rally

Russian opposition leader Garry Kasparov, the former world chess champion, speaks to the media during a break from hearings outside a court in Moscow, Saturday, April 14, 2007. Police detained Garry Kasparov and more than 100 other activists Saturday as they gathered for a demonstration against President Vladimir Putin's government in central Moscow. Kasparov told reporters he faces charges of shouting anti-government slogans.

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View Article  What the MSM Isn't Telling You: Department Of Energy Loses 20 Classified PCs

 

A government counterintelligence office in charge of protecting information about nuclear technology from foreign espionage has lost 20 desktop computers -- most of them containing classified information, according to a report from the department's Office of Inspector General.

 

Fourteen of those missing desktop computers at the Department of Energy's Counterintelligence Directorate were known to hold classified information and the other six "may have" held classified information, Inspector General Gregory Friedman said in a March report. The government counterintelligence office is in charge of protecting information about nuclear technology from foreign espionage.

 

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View Article  'Israeli melons have AIDS'

An SMS message being sent around the country this week said, "The Saudi Interior Ministry warns its citizens of a truck loaded with AIDS infected melons that Israel brought into the country via a 'ground corridor.'"

 

The Interior Minister's spokesman General Mansour al Turki responded to news of the message and made it clear to a-Sharq al-Awsat newspaper that the Ministry "did not issue any such announcement. This is just a rumor."

 

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View Article  Critics of Imus engage in free speech double standard

During the 1980s, social conservatives who tried to control pornography, including that subsidized by the National Endowment for the Arts, were told such things were the price we must all pay for a "healthy First Amendment." Artists must be free to express themselves. If certain people object to what is on TV, they can change channels, or turn it off.


Why aren't these keepers of the First Amendment flame coming to the defense of Don Imus? It's because they have a double standard.

 

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View Article  Lawmaker blasts imams' attorney

 

The lawyer representing six imams who are suing an airline and unknown "John Doe" passengers should be removed from his position as a New York City commissioner on human rights, said a state assemblyman.

 

"When it comes to suspicious or potentially terrorist activity, New Yorkers are encouraged to say something if they see something," said Rory I. Lancman, assemblyman from Queens.

 

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View Article  Subprime bailout? $120 billion

 

More than 1 million borrowers may be at risk of defaulting on their mortgages. Assisting them all wouldn't come cheap.

 

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View Article  Muslims ask city to use leverage with hotel firm

A developer planning to build a Convention Center hotel in Downtown Indianapolis has come under fire from local Islamic advocates concerned that the company will discriminate against Muslim women here.

 

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View Article  Hugo Chavez: Arm Forces for Oil Takeovers

 

President Hugo Chavez said Thursday that soldiers will accompany government officials when they take over oil projects in the Orinoco River basin next month.

 

Chavez has decreed that Petroleos de Venezuela SA, or PDVSA, will take a minimum 60 percent stake in four heavy-oil projects in the Orinoco River region and invited the six private companies operating there to stay on as minority partners.

 

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Cement takeovers could be next…