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View Article  Congressional Tyranny: Thought Crime Legislation Faces Passage in House

 

Please don't vote for "speech crimes" bills. These include H.R.1592, "The Local Law Enforcement Hate Crime Prevention Act;" H.R.984, "The Executive Branch Reform Act;" and H.R. 808, "The Department of Peace and Non-Violence Act."

 

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View Article  Buckley: Business of Global Warming Feels a Lot Like Inquisition

 

The whole business is eerily religious in feel. Back in the 15th century, the question was: Do you believe in Christ? It was required in Spain by the Inquisition that the answer should be affirmative, leaving to one side subsidiary specifications.

 

It is required today to believe that carbon-dioxide emissions threaten the basic ecological balance.

 

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View Article  Big Blue Giving Pentagon $45 Million in Arabic Translation Software

 

To honor an employee's son who was badly wounded in Iraq, IBM Corp. (IBM) plans to give the U.S. military $45 million worth of Arabic-English translation technology that the Pentagon had been testing for possible purchase.

 

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View Article  The aroma in Tacoma

 

Remember the anti-war thugs who shouted down and taunted our troops as they headed off to war in Tacoma?

 

Now, the city of Tacoma is billing the military to pay for the law enforcement costs of policing the peace mob:

 

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View Article  U.N. Officials Knew Earlier of N. Korea Fake Currency

 

As federal investigators examine how the leading U.N. agency in North Korea illegally kept 35 counterfeit American $100 bills in its possession for 12 years, documents indicate that more officials were aware of the existence of the fake currency — and earlier — than the agency has reported.

 

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View Article  The Truth About DDT

 

Discovered by accident, DDT became one of the greatest public health tools of the 20th century.


Overuse harmed its efficacy -- and made it politically unpopular.

 

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View Article  Environmental Vapors

 

The environmentalists are always telling us that hydrogen fuel cells produce only clean energy and water -- but that's not strictly true. In fact, it's a bold-faced lie. Fuel cells produce water vapor. In vast amounts. Gasoline and diesel engines produce CO2 and water vapor. As an alternative to these nasty fossil fuels, fuel cells produce no CO2 and that's supposed to be A Good Thing. Well, it's not.

 

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View Article  The Patriotic Case for Israel

 

For conservatives, Israel is our only – I repeat, our only -- reliable ally in a region of implacable foes and false friends. For authentic liberals (distinct from leftists), Israel is a bastion of democracy and human rights in a part of the world largely bereft of either.

 

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View Article  Libs: Lawsuits first, safety second

WHY must Democrats constantly defend against charges that they can't be trusted on issues of national security? Well, consider what went on in the House of Representatives last Wednesday night.

 

Caution: Reading further may raise your blood pressure….

 

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View Article  Thousands Suspected Of Katrina Fraud

 

Government And Charities Bilked Out Of Hundreds Of Millions Meant For Storm Victims

 

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View Article  Terrorists – coming to a school near you

 

Police ill-equipped to defend against an American Beslan

 

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View Article  Smuggled aliens to sue Texas deputy

 

Edwards County Deputy Sheriff Guillermo F. Hernandez, along with his boss, Sheriff Donald G. Letsinger, have been targeted in a pending lawsuit by Maricela Rodriguez-Garcia and Candido Garcia-Perez, two Mexicans who were being smuggled into the U.S. when they were injured by fragments of the lawman's bullets.

 

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View Article  HIV patient names to be tracked in all 50 states by year’s end

 

The names of people infected with HIV will be tracked in all 50 states by the end of 2007, marking a victory for federal health officials and a quiet defeat for AIDS advocates who wanted to keep patients’ names out of state databases.

 

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View Article  Watchdog Groups Demanding Answers Regarding Feinstein Resignation

 

Government watchdog groups want more answers as to why Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) stepped down from a military appropriations subcommittee at a time questions were being asked billions of dollars in federal defense contracts going to her husband's companies.

 

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View Article  China is accused of fuelling Pacific arms race

 

A dramatic increase in the number of submarines being built in southeast Asia has sparked claims that a new arms race is under way beneath the waves in the Western Pacific.

 

Dozens of hunter-killers, armed with missiles and intelligence-gathering equipment, are being built, fanning fears of potential conflict in a volatile corner of the world and threatening to alter the global balance of military power.

 

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View Article  'Transparency' is not how Sun Tzu and China's PLA approach war

Sun Tsu, the Chinese strategist of the 4th century B.C., believed that war should begin not like a European aristocrat’s challenge of another European aristocrat to a duel, but like a sudden strike (on the head) by a criminal (stealing from behind) with his bludgeon (shashou jian). The beginning of a war should be its victorious end.

 

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