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“Heartbreak-related depression,” Jackson/Tequila/Tyson news, a spanking study, & crazy crimes

“Heartbreak-related depression,” Jackson/Tequila/Tyson news, a spanking study, & crazy crimes

By • on January 9, 2010

Here’s a rundown of my first full week back on the cases: Celebrity news: The daughter of Billy Joel, an aspiring musician herself, is speaking out about her December overdose of homeopathic pills. She says it was brought on by a breakup and “heartbreak-related depression.” Now, I don’t know that we need to add “heartbreak-related

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CUFI Celebrates House Vote

CUFI Celebrates House Vote

By • on December 17, 2009

Tuesday, the House of Representatives passed the Iran Refined Petroleum Sanctions Act by an overwhelming margin of 412-12. Our Congressmen have spoken, and they have sent Iran a clear message that there will be a steep economic price to pay for their illegal pursuit of nuclear weapons. Christians United

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Gasoline Alternative

Gasoline Alternative

By • on December 13, 2009

Researchers from the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science have genetically modified a cyanobacterium to consume carbon dioxide and produce the liquid fuel isobutanol, which holds great potential

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Columbia, Rutgers on Iran-Controlled Foundation’s Gift List

Columbia, Rutgers on Iran-Controlled Foundation’s Gift List

By • on November 23, 2009

Image by Stewf via Flickr Anti-Israel, pro-Iran university professors are being funded by a shadowy multimillion-dollar Islamic charity that the feds charge is an

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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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Tiller Killer Plans “Necessity Defense”

Tiller Killer Plans “Necessity Defense”

By • on November 13, 2009

Scott Roeder, the accused murderer of late term Wichita abortionist George Tiller, admitted killing Tiller earlier this week in an interview with the Associated Press. Roeder told the AP that the shooting was provoked by “the fact [that] preborn children’s lives were in imminent danger.”

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Tragedy at Fort Hood Fails to Kill Morale

Tragedy at Fort Hood Fails to Kill Morale

By • on November 8, 2009

November is National Military Family Appreciation month. Nobody works harder at protecting American freedom than our brave men and women who deploy to combat zones, those who stay behind to guard the fort, and the brave spouses that stay behind guarding the home. Military spouses, which have their own

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cases in the news with Dr. Brian

cases in the news with Dr. Brian

By • on October 29, 2009

Here’s a rapid rundown on cases in the news this week: The body of a missing nine-year-old girl has been found in central Missouri, and a 15-year-old (boy, I predict, but authorities haven’t said yet) is in custody, charged with first-degree murder. The judge in the case will decide next

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Discussing why States Prosper on Fox News Strategy Room

Discussing why States Prosper on Fox News Strategy Room

By • on September 30, 2009

I always enjoy the opportunity to join the panel on FoxNews.com Strategy Room. This being the week of its first year anniversary of that program made it all the more special. On the show we covered many things, including why certain states prosper and why others do not. I knew exactly where the conversation

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A Mind is a Terrible Thing to Waste

A Mind is a Terrible Thing to Waste

By • on August 28, 2009

The little girl’s shoulders shook as she tearfully hugged her big brother good bye.  The mother stood by with her hand on her son’s shoulder, painfully dealing with the transition from high school student to college freshman.  The scene was touching and brought back personal memories of just a

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