Saturday, March 19, 2016

In the news, Tuesday, March 8, 2016


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MAR 07      INDEX      MAR 09
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from Breitbart
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from Business Insider
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]

Intelligent people tend to be messy, stay awake longer, and swear more
Were you annoyed as a kid, when your parents told you to clean your room, sent you to bed early and scolded you for cursing? There might be a reason for your behaviour.

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from Christianity Today

Israeli Christians Think and Do Almost the Opposite of American Evangelicals
New Pew survey finds big differences in political views and religious practices.

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from ClashDaily.com with Doug Giles
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]

TED ZEPPELIN: This Ted Cruz Pic Is MELTING The Internet

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from CNSNews.com (& MRC & NewsBusters)

Catholic Bishop: Gay Marriage Is ‘Repulsive’ And Will Seek ‘To Destroy Everything Christian’
Commenting on the damage to society caused by homosexual “marriage,” retired U.S. Catholic Bishop Fabian Bruskewitz said such unions are “repulsive”; to paint them as a “human rights issue” is “preposterous”; and that the entire agenda persecutes Christians, and will seek “to destroy everything Christian” that opposes the gay “degeneration.”

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from The Daily Caller

Michigan Mayor: DNC Tried To Kick Me Out Of Dem Debate For Cheering On Bernie

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from FEE (Foundation for Economic Education)
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]

Why the Holocaust Should Matter to You
Bad ideas have a social and political momentum all their own, regardless of anyone’s initial intentions. If you are not aware of that, you can be led down, step by step, to a very earthly hell.

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from Fortune Magazine

Off the coast of Georgia last weekend a group of nervous business moguls and politicians met up at a private island resort.

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from The Hill

Poll: Romney speech did little to hurt Trump

FBI agents investigated for shooting at Oregon militia member

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from Hoover Institution
Nonprofit Organization in Stanford, California

The Centurions, by Jean Lartéguy (1961 [1962])
This is a classic novel that became a cult favorite among American soldiers who fought in Iraq and Afghanistan. Originally published in French in 1960, it was for years hard to find in its English edition (translated by the World War II British commando Xan Fielding); a used copy would go for $800 on Amazon. Penguin finally managed to acquire the rights and in 2015 brought out a paperback reprint with an introduction by Robert Kaplan. That is welcome news for anyone interested in the French experience in Indochina (1945-54) and Algeria (1954-62),

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from KHQ Local News (NBC Spokane)
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from The Spokesman-Review

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from US Herald


[Information from this site may not be reliable.]

It seems that in Angola common sense and perhaps popular demand by its citizens has forced officials to take pre-emptive action and have decided to ban the Muslim religion within its country, which they consider a cult, and NOT a religion.

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