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Al Gore Sued By Over 30,000 Scientists For Global Warming Fraud

Al Gore Sued By Over 30,000 Scientists For Global Warming Fraud

By • on November 27, 2009

Red Eye interview on You Tube between Greg and the founder of the Weather Channel.

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These Boots Were Made For Walking

These Boots Were Made For Walking

By • on November 27, 2009

Ladybug knows how to walk. She’s been on the move for a couple of weeks now. She prefers walking to all other modes of transport. I’m constantly impressed with her ability to turn into a noodle right there in my arms. She slips down the front or side of my body, wiggling the entire time until

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Give Thanks For Everything

Give Thanks For Everything

By • on November 27, 2009

I was going to make a comparison list of the things I don’t have versus the things I have, as a reminder of God‘s great provision and blessing,

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Sarah or Stewart?

Sarah or Stewart?

By • on November 25, 2009

The difference in women could not be more pronounced! The condensation and snobbery in the Martha’s voice in this interview demonstrates how out of touch she is with the very people who purchase her towels and paint; her magazines

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Climategate!

Climategate!

By • on November 23, 2009

Here’s an “Inconvenient Truth” for you … the warmest year recorded globally was back in 1998. ELEVEN years ago. Over the intervening years, global warming alarmists have sought to stifle debate about whether or not anthropogenic

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Young Conservatives ask, “Why is Social Security Failing?”

Young Conservatives ask, “Why is Social Security Failing?”

By • on November 22, 2009

The massive Social Security program constitutes 37 per cent of the governments expenditure and 7 per cent of GDP, according to M. Feldstein’s article Rethinking Social Insurance, which was published in the American Economic Review in 2005. The author says that people who have paid into it the most,

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“Little House on the Tundra”

“Little House on the Tundra”

By • on November 21, 2009

A book review By D. As a fan of the “Little House” books by Laura

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Orthodoxy Calls Me to Wonder

Orthodoxy Calls Me to Wonder

By • on November 16, 2009

Political thoughts were set aside as more important thoughts took precedent this past week. My daughter and I spent the week reading Orthodoxy by G.K. Chesterton for an assignment she had in one of her home schooling courses.

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Let’s Support the Fort Hood Community

Let’s Support the Fort Hood Community

By • on November 14, 2009

The Fort Hood community is suffering and this is our opportunity to pull together to help. As the families of the fallen and injured begin the long process of healing, they need our united support now more than ever. Non-profit organizations, businesses and local residents are coming together to help

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Are there perks with invisibility?

Are there perks with invisibility?

By • on November 14, 2009

Ladybug and I make our way about town several times a week but I’ve noticed a significant change in the general atmosphere surrounding these outings. Namely, the fact that I am now invisible. We go to the library, a place I have worked with the same people for over five years. Immediately, Ladybug

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