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Bookmarks for July 28th through July 31st

These are my links for July 28th through July 31st: Faith Stops Florida Robbery – ABC News – Woman foils bank robbery talking about Jesus Will Washington’s Failures Lead To Second American Revolution? – IBD – Investors.com – Will what Washington is doing now lead to another revolution? Daniel Henninger: Taxes: A Defining Issue – [...]

Bookmarks for July 20th through July 22nd

These are my links for July 20th through July 22nd: A fifth of girls pregnant by 18, survey reveals – Education News, Education – The Independent – Almost one in five girls say they have been pregnant at least once by the age of 18, according to a Government survey published today. The Tax Tsunami [...]

Ensuring That They Get Your Business

The Internet is a great money saver.  It’s a great place to find deals.  It’s an engine of the economy.  However, it also hurts companies that are charging too much for their goods if people are wise enough to look for deals. One of the deals that you can find online is on eyeglasses.  All [...]

Bookmarks for July 16th through July 20th

These are my links for July 16th through July 20th: Vox Popoli: Mailvox: catching up on history – Was Lincoln really one of the best U.S. Presidents, or one of the worst? There's big discussion both ways, with those that are behind him being the worst the ones that say that he violated a central [...]

Bookmarks for July 12th through July 14th

These are my links for July 12th through July 14th: Obama Panel Warns Governors: Debt Will Destroy US Like a Cancer – What does this say about the "New Deal" programs: "Simpson said the entirety of the nation's current discretionary spending is consumed by the Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security programs." The problem is that [...]

Bookmarks for July 9th through July 12th

These are my links for July 9th through July 12th: Balkinization – Definitely worth the read because it brings up a lot of interesting thoughts surrounding the DOMA ruling that recently came down. The ruling is all over the place, and should not be able to stand up due to its contradictory nature, but what’s [...]

Bookmarks for July 8th through July 9th

These are my links for July 8th through July 9th: Ann Coulter vs. Bill Kristol: Beginnings of a Conservative Schism? – Ann Coulter backs Steele’s argument that Obama has taken control of the war in Afghanistan and suggests that Republicans shouldn’t always be pro-war. Bill Kristol believes that Republicans should still support the war in [...]

Bookmarks for July 7th through July 8th

These are my links for July 7th through July 8th: The Progressives’ Legacy of Bankruptcy – Tiffany Jones Miller on National Review Online – Here’s a great discussion on how we are in the debt that we are in via a look through history. It starts with this: “[T]he Congressional Budget Office (CBO) explains, “the [...]

Bookmarks for July 6th from 08:04 to 13:58

These are my links for July 6th from 08:04 to 13:58: Althouse: William Saletan slams Elena Kagan. – Althouse nails why even pro-aborts should be afraid of Kagan: “I’m not to pleased with the idea of relying on someone who distorted science to detect, for our benefit, the distortions of others. What we have is [...]

Bookmarks for July 5th through July 6th

These are my links for July 5th through July 6th: Vox Popoli: The myth of Deist America – For crying out loud, there were nearly as many MINISTERS signing the Declaration of Independence as there were deists. The lesson is to always treat atheists spouting “facts” like Jehovah’s Witnesses “quoting” the Bible. Always, always, always, [...]

The Solution to The Public School Problem

Anyone can take a shot at the public school system.  They take in tons of money, have multiple layers of bureaucracy, they pass people that cannot read or write, and then they say the solution is more money.  It’s the definition of insanity1. Insanity (n): Doing something over and over again expecting a different result [...]

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