Teaching Chickens To Write
By Jimmy Reed Friday, May 25, 2012
Cotton was my old man’s whole life. He grew it for fifty years, and from the time he plowed with mules until the day he shipped his last bale from his own gin, he devoted every waking minute to his crops.
Reality Check: Obama’s Clean Coal ClaimsBy Institute for Energy Research Friday, May 25, 2012
According to White House energy adviser Heather Zichal, the Obama administration still sees a future for coal. She also said that the administration wasn’t “singing ‘Kumbaya’” with the natural gas industry and was committed to seeing coal burned “in a more environmentally friendly way.”[ia] But what does that mean and how do we reach that point?
God MattersBy Bruce Walker Friday, May 25, 2012
Leftism, in many ways, is simply rebellion against God. Conservatives are overwhelmingly more religious than leftists, and there is a reason for this grand divide. Conservatives know that “governments” are simply gaggles of morally flawed humans whose natural lust for power tends towards corruption and expediency.
What’s News: Catholics Suing the Feds or the Latest Idol?By Bob Parks Friday, May 25, 2012
It’s hard to deny that the fact that the Catholic Church is suing the United States government over Obamacare’s contraception mandate is a huge story in comparison to a pop culture event. Is the media giving the story the coverage it demands?
Chen Guangcheng’s Brother Escapes; ChinaAid Calls for PrayerBy Christian Newswire Thursday, May 24, 2012
YINAN, Shandong, China, —ChinaAid has learned that blind lawyer and activist Chen Guangcheng’s older brother, Chen Guangfu, escaped from his home in Shandong province, where he was under strict surveillance, and has made it to Beijing where he is seeking legal help for his son, who has been charged with intent to murder.
Fuel Prices
By Guest Column Thursday, May 24, 2012
Have you noticed that gas prices have been falling? Despite Obama’s protestations that the control of gas prices are beyond his reach, and his claims that prices are driven by world demand, magically, just as his prospects are tanking and he needs a boost in the polls, prices drop! It’s abundantly clear that OPEC dropped the price of crude solely for the purpose of keeping their ally and accomplice in power.
Death of a PatriotBy Judi McLeod Thursday, May 24, 2012
News comes to Canada Free Press (CFP) this morning from columnist Michael Oberndorf of the passing of outstanding American patriot, Henry Lamb.
One of a kind Tennessean Henry Lamb held a lifelong dedication to the American Constitution, and did more to warn average people about the destructive encroachment of the United Nations on human society than any other source.
His columns on the UN’s Agenda 21 which appeared on CFP, World Net Daily and elsewhere, were classics. The results of Lamb’s long ago dire warnings on the The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), also called the Law of the Sea Convention or the Law of the Sea treaty, sadly passed through the warning stage and are now about to become ratified and signed as airtight UN documents.
GoodBy Jerry Philipson Thursday, May 24, 2012
The online edition of the Montreal Gazette ran a story today headlined “518 arrested in biggest crackdown on Montreal student protests”, Gazette, May 24, 2012.
Good.
Calling the marches, riots and demonstrations which have been taking place in Montreal (and their accompanying violence, vandalism and intimidation) student protests, however, is a gross distortion of the facts. They are anything but.
Huge subsidies give American taxpayers high-voltage shocksBy Mark J. Perry Thursday, May 24, 2012
FLINT, MI. —It’s tempting to call the shameful taxpayer subsidy for electric cars — vehicles that are unaffordable for all but a small, elite number of wealthy Americans — this nation’s costly little secret.
“Fearless:” Adam Brown and SEAL Team SIXBy Jim ONeill Thursday, May 24, 2012
“When Adam Brown woke up on March 17, 2010, he didn’t know he would die that night in the Hindu Kush Mountains of Afghanistan—but he was ready.”—Eric Blehm “Fearless”
“Where do we get such men?”—RADM. George Tarrant, “The Bridges at Toko-Ri”
The book “Fearless” by Eric Blehm is the biography of Adam Brown—a member of SEAL Team Six killed in action on March 17, 2010, in Afghanistan. I originally planned on posting this article to coincide with the official publication date of “Fearless” on May 22nd, but decided to move it back to the 24th for reasons that will be explained later in the article.
Against Protestors
By David Lawrence Thursday, May 24, 2012
I hate protestors. Call me un-American. But I consider it ill-mannered to disrupt other people’s lives in order to promote the protestors’ clichéd utopian visions. Breaking windows or blocking people on their way to work does not further the spread of wealth.
Gay Superheroes? Boycott DC Comics!By Alan Caruba Thursday, May 24, 2012
I herewith call for a boycott of DC Comics. I draw the line when it comes to gay superheroes.
Churches sealed shut in IndonesiaBy News on the Net Thursday, May 24, 2012
(Sources: Compass Direct News, Jakarta Globe)
Seventeen churches have been forcibly closed in Indonesia’s Aceh province following last month’s election of a hard-line Islamic governor.
Emboldened by the April election of Zaini Abdullah of the staunchly Islamic Aceh Party, hundreds of Islamic demonstrators gathered and demanded that church buildings be demolished and not just closed.
New EI rules strike a blow for working Canadian taxpayers against habitual pogey collectorsBy Canadian Taxpayers Federation Thursday, May 24, 2012
OTTAWA, ON: The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) applauded new regulations proposed today for Employment Insurance eligibility.
Outrageous B.C. Gas Taxes Keep Economy in NeutralBy Canadian Taxpayers Federation Thursday, May 24, 2012
If the federal and B.C. governments are as hungry to spark job creation as their expensive TV commercials and overseas trips make it appear, they should cut the taxes on gas.
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