Yearly Archives: 2013

83 Numbers From 2013 That Are Almost Too Crazy To Believe

During 2013, America continued to steadily march down a self-destructive path toward oblivion.  As a society, our debt levels are completely and totally out of control.  Our financial system has been transformed into the largest casino on the entire planet … Continue reading

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The US Budget “Deal” Summarized

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China Conducts Second Flight Test of New Long-Range Missile

by Bill Gertz China’s military conducted the second flight test of its newest long-range missile that is capable of hitting targets in the United States with a nuclear warhead, according to defense officials. The flight test of the new Dong … Continue reading

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The Marriage Covenant – Why Is the State Involved?

NORTH DAKOTA TO LET MAN IN SAME-SEX MARRIAGE WED WOMAN, TOO North Dakota Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem filed a legal opinion last week confirming that the state does not recognize out-of-state same-sex marriages, allowing a man married to another man to come … Continue reading

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Camden, New Jersey: One Of Hundreds Of U.S. Cities That Are Turning Into Rotting, Decaying Hellholes

All over America, formerly prosperous communities are being transformed into crime-infested wastelands of poverty and despair.  Of course the most famous example of this is Detroit.  At one time, Detroit was the greatest manufacturing city that the world had ever seen … Continue reading

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The Importance of Good Scholarship

by Sam Culper There’s something to be said of experience.  Those who lack experience can mitigate that shortcoming through an in-depth study of the history of the subject.  You’ve at least formed a baseline upon which to develop an informed … Continue reading

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The Sacrifice…

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Baptist Disaster Medical Relief Mission Typhoon Yolanda Nov 2013…Tacloban PI

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3667f8hcNoc From YouTube: The most challenging Mission God as guided me to, give all glory to the Father as I’m a servant of Jesus Christ. Randy Dye

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Judge Rules NSA’s “Indiscriminate & Arbitrary” Invasion Of Privacy Likely Unconstitutional

A federal judge ruled Monday that the National Security Agency program which collects information on nearly all telephone calls made to, from or within the United States is likely to be unconstitutional. As Politico reports, Judge Richard Leon blasted, “I cannot … Continue reading

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Mountain Projects Inc. Makes House Obamacare Fraud Report

  Mountain Projects, Inc. Community Action Agency – Serving the Community Since 1965 “Mountain Projects Community Action Agency changes people’s lives, embodies the spirit of hope, improves communities, and makes Haywood and Jackson Counties a better place to live.” HOUSE … Continue reading

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Is the Knockout Game Transforming to a New Level?

The Drudgereport has a headline today about a man who was shot (and later died) during a carjacking in New Jersey. I wrote the following message to one of the reporters of the article, James Queally <jqueally@starledger.com>: Mr. Queally, I … Continue reading

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Legal experts from left to right: D.C. cops murdered woman

No one knows what was on Miriam Carey’s mind when the 34-year-old dental hygienist from Connecticut drove up to a White House barricade on a balmy and clear Thursday afternoon Oct. 3 before exiting the restricted area, provoking at least … Continue reading

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‘This Week’: Powerhouse Roundtable

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Country’s Cookin’.

Day by day cartoon

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Google’s racing robots give Amazon’s drones a run for their money

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wE3fmFTtP9g Boston Dynamics was founded in 1992 by Marc Raibert, formerly of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The response from the tech community has been a mixture of awe, amusement and apprehension at the potential uses of robots at a … Continue reading

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