Published: Dec. 22, 2010 at 10:35 AM In modern times, it is hard to muddy unsullied waters, because, frankly, there aren't many unsullied waters left. There are footsteps on The Moon. That would be, some would say Wednesday morning, because Democr…
Read more >>WASHINGTON — It might as well be the national anthem: America the Exceptional. From the days of the Revolution to The Moon landing two centuries later, the idea that the United States is different from and better than anyplace else on Earth …
Read more >>Some ideas for trimming the skyrocketing federal Deficit are not just out of the box. They are out of this world. Yahoo! News asked members of the Yahoo! Contributor Network to submit their own ideas for what to do about the deficit, and contrib…
Read more >>President Barack Obama and the soon to be ruling GOP came to a Compromise on the Bush era Tax Cuts. They will, if enough Democrats care to back their leader, be extended for all Taxpayers for two years, at which point they will surely become a hot…
Read more >>Most people will recall that tomorrow, December 7, is the anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor (the 69th, to be exact). Less known is that it is the 38th anniversary of the launch of the last flight to The Moon by men from Earth. (That we hav…
Read more >>Published: Dec. 6, 2010 at 2:01 PM U.S. President Barack Obama makes a statement regarding the United States-South Korea Trade Agreement Dec. 4, 2010. UPI/Leslie E. Kossoff/Pool WINSTON-SALEM, N.C., Dec. 6 (UPI) -- One lesson taken from the Recess…
Read more >>During a Congressional Hearing in March 2009, manmade Global Warming skeptic Rep. John Shimkus (R-Ill.) referred to God's promise in the the book of Genesis to never again flood the entire Earth as one reason why he is dismissive of Global War…
Read more >>The Albuquerque Sunport is trying to hint that National Opt-Out Day will be a failure. Prove the Sunport managers, and their filthy co-conspirators of the Terrorist Support Agency (TSA), wrong. Better yet, Boycott flying until se…
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