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Global Warming, Body Paint and Bicycles Jan 28, 2007
Here we go again. Yet another study on Global Warming, this one conducted by 600 scientists, is due to be released in early February. The new study will supposedly constitute a "smoking gun" in terms of the evidence of Man's role in the changing climate. The anti-capitalist Left is in all likelihood panting in anticipation.
By Alan Burkhart
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From our uneducated troops! Nov 1, 2006
From our uneducated troops!
By The US Troops!
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Misleading the World on the Darfur Conflict Oct 13, 2006
Recently, a group calling itself Save Darfur initiated a media campaign calling for President Bush to “stop the genocide now” referring to the ethnic cleansing that is currently taking place in Darfur, Sudan. While any movement to halt the slaughter of innocents in Darfur should be considered a noble endeavor, the message conveyed in the commercial now running in the mainstream media is decidedly misleading in that it infers President Bush either has more power over the situation than he actually has or is doing nothing to stop the slaughter, both notions factually false. One has to question whether this is intentional and, then, whether it is political in nature.
By Frank Salvato
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Europe's Continued Moral Confusion Aug 14, 2006
Post modernism has a such a death grip on Europe that it has opened the door for Islamofascism to take root in its ancient soils, to grow becoming one of Europe's most immanent internal threats raising the level of fear in the lives of Europe's most vulnerable minority; Jews.
By Warner Todd Huston
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What Ever Happened to Reforming the UN? Apr 20, 2006
For a moment, fleeting as it was, there was hope that the ultimatum crafted by US Representative Henry Hyde (R-IL) calling on the United Nations to reform would work. Hyde’s legislation tied reform to the monetary contributions (dues) by the United States. But with politicos on Capitol Hill watering down the legislation and the United Nations proposing a new human rights council that may very well boast Cuba as a member, it seems that a subject that has drifted from sight has also drifted out of mind.
By Frank Salvato