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Prince Charles Wants to Ban the Big Mac
Prince Charles today said banning McDonald's fast food was the key to a healthy lifestyle. Royal observers said that Charles would have been aware that his comments would be picked by the media.

Al Gore Seen as Hypocrite
Tennessee Center for Policy Research charged Monday that the gas and electric bills for the former vice president's 20-room home and pool house devoured nearly 221,000 kilowatt-hours in 2006, more than 20 times the national average of 10,656 kilowatt-hours.

Pope Speaks Out Against "Designer Babies"
Pope Benedict on Saturday condemned genetic engineering and other scientific practices that allow people to select so-called "designer babies" by screening them for defects.

Judge Orders "Gay" Agenda Taught to Christian Children
Another step in the destruction of America's judicial system, public school system and christian heritage.

Conference Takes on Slurs Past, Present
After nearly a half century of a privileged position in American society, black people are still wallowing in slavery.

Salt Lake Jihad?
When Sulejmen Talovic entered the Trolley Square mall in Salt Lake City Monday night with a shotgun, a pistol, and a backpack full of ammunition, he intended to kill a large number of people. Could he have been motivated by jihadist sympathies?

“No Child Left Behind” Is Nuts
Bald-faced swindling on a colossal scale is the only imaginable way of reaching the NCLB's goal of making every kid in the country into a B student by 2014. Requiring states to achieve an impossible level of performance, but not providing any system for disinterested outsiders to measure the states' performance, was a massive hint that the states were supposed to cheat.

More on The Bordergate Two: Democrat Shocked by Lack of Liberal Support for Ramos and Compean
The truth is seeping out -- these two border guards are being sacrificed by Bush to appease big business and his Mexican friends.

7,000 Iraqi Refugees Allowed to Enter The U.S.
This is just what our country needs - more third world refugees, and more Muslims at that.

Carter Enters Lions' Den
Former congressman Paul Findley: At the age of 82, Jimmy Carter entered the lion's den. With the publication of his latest book, "Palestine: Peace not Apartheid," he did what a patriot would do: rally Americans to vigorous debate of a critical issue that affects our future. He deserves a hero's praise. Instead, he has been attacked and defamed.

For Bigots Only
After accusing various popes, saints, politicians, celebrities, and even my humble self of anti-Semitism over the years, the columnist Richard Cohen is shocked to find that he has been accused of anti-Semitism himself.
by Joe Sobran

New Film Chronicles British Emancipator
February 23rd will mark the 200th anniversary of one of the monumental days in history.
by Gary Palmer

Cold Hard Facts of Global Warming
Global Warming, as we think we know it, doesn't exist. For some reason (actually for many), the World is not listening. Here is why.

Global Warming Hearing Cancelled Due to Snow, Ice
A Congressional hearing on global warming was cancelled due to an ice storm. Can Washington use a little more warming?

Of Race And The Race
Is Obama's run for the White House a matter of race? Is America still trying to atone for past wrongs to black people? Will anything ever be enough?

U.S. Facing Lawsuit on Citizenship Delays
All immigrants seem to have a problem with this country. You have to wonder why they keep coming here.

Arthur Sulzberger, Owner of the NY Times Stuns Readers
"I really don't know whether we'll be printing the Times in five years, and you know what? I don't care either," Sulzberger said. Sulzberger is focusing on how to best manage the transition from print to Internet. "The Internet is a wonderful place to be, and we're leading there," he points out.

World's Oldest Newspaper Goes Digital
For centuries, readers thumbed through the crackling pages of Sweden's Post-och Inrikes Tidningar newspaper. No longer. The world's oldest paper still in circulation has dropped its paper edition and now exists only in cyberspace.

Zimbabwe Threatens White Farmers
The further destruction of a once properous country: There were around 4,500 white commercial farmers in Zimbabwe in 2000, when Mugabe launched the program of land seizures that has seen agricultural production plummet. Now only around 400 white farmers remain.

Canadian Climatologist Debunks Warming Theory
The Earth is warming as a part of a natural cycle, but not because of human activity. No need to violently disrupt the world economy based on false science.

Global Warming Debate Far From Settled
While everyone concedes that the Earth is about a degree Celsius warmer than it was a century ago, the debate continues over the cause and consequences.

New Orleans in Murder Chaos
There were 161 homicides in New Orleans last year, and there have been 18 so far this year, making New Orleans by most measures the nation’s per capita murder capital, given its sharply reduced population.

Bush, WSJ Still In the Dark
Our "strategic partner" just sent us a message in the clear. Using a land-based ballistic missile, Beijing blasted a satellite out of the sky, 500 miles above the earth.

Israeli Scientist Doubts Global Warming
Dr. Shariv's digging led him to the surprising discovery that there is no concrete evidence -- only speculation -- that man-made greenhouse gases cause global warming.

School-reform Movement
"Our public education systems have been stagnant since the 1970s, when riots, mandated school busing and other racially driven protestations turned America's cities into desperate pockets of haves and havenots."

Texas Deputy To Pay Price For Defending Self
Not only is our government refusing to stop the invasion of our country by illegal aliens, it is prosecuting those who are trying to do the job.

$34.06 Per Hour
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, public school teachers earned $34.06 per hour in 2005, 36% more than the hourly wage of the average white-collar worker and 11% more than the average professional specialty or technical worker.

Two Senior Iraqi Generals Eyed in Brazen Attack on U.S. Soldiers
Two senior Iraqi generals are being questioned in connection with last week's attack in Karbala that left five U.S. soldiers dead, military officials told FOX News.

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