Archive for: July 2012
July 15, 2012
The Supreme Court decision was a shocker, but it is more like a Trojan Horse then a victory for Obama. Up until now many people were confused. Obama says the private sector is doing just fine. And up until …
America’s Food Stamp program has more than doubled in the last few years. It has grown from $39 billion in 2008 to $82 billion this year. Today, 46 million people – about 1 in 7 – receive food stamps. We …
Besides anti-terrorism operation by Scotland Yard and MI5 to make London safer for the anticipated throngs of 2012 Olympic Games athletes staff and spectators, the Yard is also attempting to prevent the city from being overrun by street gangs. This …
July 14, 2012
On Friday, Colombia’s President Juan M. Santos appointed popular attorney and law professor Ruth Stella Correa as the nation’s Justice Minister, according to a source at the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.
Whenever someone is caught performing any incompetent act of ridiculous stupidity which initiates loss of any kind, whether it’s to the littlest minute infraction, to the most enormous display of human tragedy or travesty, the response is to deny everything …
Some people believe in the Six Degrees of Separation Theory: the idea that everyone in the world is separated from everyone else by six links. Some people believe all of us are in this thing together, and that diversity …
I do so love the liberals that torture themselves every week by reading my articles. Last week, they got their panties in a bunch over how, by their own “logic”, they are still supporters of race-based slavery. I …
July 13, 2012
It’s now well established that Chief Justice John Roberts had ulterior motives for upholding ObamaCare. The usual theories involve his being concerned about the Court’s, or maybe even his own, losing of respect by seeming to operate in a …
The attempt by the Palestinian Arabs to create a second state – in addition to Jordan – reached the hallowed halls of the two million members of the Presbyterian Church in America this week.
By a razor thin margin of 333-331 …
Anyone who engages in a competitive sport has experienced the moment when, even though the outcome of the match or game is theoretically still in doubt, the participants know absolutely who shall prevail. To look in your opponent’s eye and …
July 12, 2012
Mohammed Morsi, a member of the Muslim Brotherhood (MB), has been elected president of Egypt. This is a significant event for many reasons. For the purposes of this article, I will cite numerous sources showing that the Muslim Brotherhood presents …
Unless you are Rip Van Winkle, you have heard an earful about how Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, John Roberts, has sided with the liberal wing in declaring the Obama health care bill constitutional. A host of prognosticators have …
July 11, 2012
I recently finished reading “Bonhoeffer” by Eric Metaxas. The book, a nearly 600-page biography of German pastor and influential theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer, was simply life-changing. Throughout his page-turning treatise, Metaxas brilliantly illustrates how Bonhoeffer lived and died by Christ’s admonition, …
There is a compelling divergence regarding President Obama’s reelection chances when we consider what the poll numbers are telling us versus what the boots on the ground are indicating, because the partisan media is overtly shading the news to favor …
July 10, 2012
In Chicagothey play “Chicago Ball.” This is a form of soft ball that is as location specific to the Chicago area as Hoover Ball is to West Branch,Iowa. In this game a sixteen inch softball that is as …
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