Sunday, January 8th, 2012
Here are the leaders of the Republican Revolution of 2012: Mitt Romney – Supports abortion. (source) Supports Socialist National health care and private mandates, turning millions of unemployed Americans into indentured criminals in 2014. (source) Supports the homosexual agenda. (source) Rick Perry – Encourages 11-year-old girls to have sex, even to the point of fighting [...]
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Thursday, March 31st, 2011
Conservatives always define one of their key goals as “limited government”. But what is “limited government”? The definition conservatives usually give includes less regulations on businesses, less funding for government programs, less government agencies, etc. But what exactly is to limit? And how much do we limit it? We can support “free speech on the [...]
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Wednesday, September 15th, 2010
From Science Magazine: Scientists studying sunspots for the past 2 decades have concluded that the magnetic field that triggers their formation has been steadily declining. If the current trend continues, by 2016 the sun’s face may become spotless and remain that way for decades—a phenomenon that in the 17th century coincided with a prolonged period [...]
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Saturday, July 17th, 2010
From the Washington Post a week ago: In a world without air conditioning, a warmer, more flexible, more relaxed workplace helps make summer a time to slow down again. Three-digit temperatures prompt siestas. Code-orange days mean offices are closed. Shorter summer business hours and month-long closings — common in pre-air-conditioned America — return. Post-A.C., Congress [...]
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