Monthly Archives: July 2012

Joe Biden: If we don’t win this election, it will be because we didn’t close the spending gap when we could

Friend — This isn’t hyperbole or exaggeration: If we don’t win this election, it will be because we didn’t close the spending gap when we could. Because right now we’re seeing that voters have a choice between two very different … Continue reading

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Corn prices hit record as crops shrivel

Corn prices surged to a new record high Monday, as the worst drought in more than 50 years continues to plague more than half the country. Almost 90% of the United States’ corn crops are in drought ravaged areas, according … Continue reading

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Ebola Reappears – Coincidence or Not?

Ebola has made a reappearance – There has not been a confirmed outbreak of the rare and deadly hemorrhagic fever since September 11th, 2007, when an outbreak occurred in Kosai Occidental province, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where at … Continue reading

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We Are Not A Christian Nation Under Obama

Obama Says His Daughters’  ‘Choices’ May Depend on Funding Planned Parenthood (CNSNews.com) – President Barack Obama told campaign contributors that he favored taxpayer funding for Planned Parenthood in part so his two daughters could “control their own health care choices.” Speaking … Continue reading

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Natural gas prices surge 70%

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — Natural gas prices have surged over 70% during the past three months, fueled by increased air conditioning use, a switch from coal in power plants, and declining production rates. The price for natural gas at Henry Hub, a … Continue reading

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The relationship between Leo Gerard and the current false President of the United States

Wall Street Insider: What’s that phrase…all the stars are aligning?  The European crisis…Italy now hangs by a mere thread.  We are doing all we can to prevent its collapse…but there are those…they are pushing in the opposite direction.  Collapse Europe, … Continue reading

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Scalia opens door for gun-control legislation

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Sharpton launches ‘Occupy Corners’ against gun violence

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An ill wind blows between US and Israeli intelligence over attack on Iran

The acrimony reached a nadir with an unusually detailed Association Press report on July 28 quoting anonymous sources as stating, “The CIA considers Israel its No. 1 counterintelligence threat in the agency’s New East Division,” – the group that oversees … Continue reading

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With only 100 days to go, 2012 election remains up for grabs

With 100 days until the 2012 election, President Obama has a tenuous lead, but the struggling economy hurts his bid for a second term. Obama leads Mitt Romney by a narrow margin in most national polls, and has a slightly … Continue reading

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What is the price of economic ignorance?

A recent article by Bill Sardi has raised some interesting points concerning the safety of keeping your savings in a bank. However this quote succinctly from Mr. Sardi’s article puts our economic crisis in perspective: A major problem is that … Continue reading

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The Channel-Stuffed GDP Report

I don’t think there was much in the GDP report that wasn’t expected, except durable goods.  The decline in durable goods was comparable to Q2 2011, right down to the primary driver of that weakness – motor vehicles.  However, there … Continue reading

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Stop Paying Taxes Now – TL Davis

For a long time now the trend has gone against the Constitution. The latest Supreme Court ruling that proves that as long as it is considered a tax the people can be forced to buy anything. The penalty for not … Continue reading

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Israel prepares for battle to secure Syrian chemical weapons

HAIFA, Israel –  As Syria’s regime teeters on the brink of collapse, Israeli soldiers and civilians alike are preparing for possible military action to make sure Bashar al-Assad’s chemical weapons don’t fall into the hands of terrorist groups. Sources close … Continue reading

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iiiMPACT Immigration Conference

Dear Friend and Fellow Patriot,   We would like to invite you to iiiMPACT – an immigration conference being held in Wilmington, North Carolina August 10-11th!  We are bringing together the citizens, experts and leaders from national, state, and local levels … Continue reading

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