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RUMSFELD WARNS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC PULSE ATTACK

Newsmax Rumsfeld Warns of Iran, N. Korea Electromagnetic Pulse Attack Sunday, February 13, 2011 09:23 AM By: Ken Timmerman EXCERPT  FROM THIS ARTICLE:    Rumsfeld said he is worried about the threat from an electromagnetic pulse attack from countries such as Iran and North Korea.  “We’ve thrown away the shoeboxes with the 3-by-5 cards,” he […]

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THE ONE THING YOU WON’T SEE ON TV AT THE STATE OF THE UNION SPEECH

January 25, 2011By Dennis Prager Tuesday, when you see President Obama give his State of the Union address, you will see four things: the president entering the hall, the president ascending the rostrum to be greeted by the vice president and the speaker of the House, the president giving his speech and the reactions of

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OBAMA – ‘I DIDN’T RAISE TAXES ONCE’

FEBRUARY 8, 2011 Refreshing the President’s memory. Bill O’Reilly’s Fox interview with President Obama on Sunday was fascinating, and not merely because Mr. Obama made clear he’s an ardent fan of these pages. What really caught our attention was the President’s claim that “I didn’t raise taxes once. I lowered taxes over the last two

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JERRY BROWN: TO DREAM THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM OF TURNING CALIFORNIA AROUND

February 10, 2011 Jerry Brown: A Modern-Day Sisyphus By Victor Davis Hanson California Gov. Jerry Brown must rapidly close a $25 billion budgetary shortfall. But right now it seems almost a hopeless task since the state’s disastrous budget is a symptom, not the cause, of California’s much larger nightmare. Take unemployment. It currently runs 12.6

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IN THE DOCK – HOUSE GOP OVERSIGHT OF OBAMA ADMINISTRATION

Published on The Weekly Standard (http://www.weeklystandard.com) In the Dock Get ready for two years of Obama administration oversight by the House GOP. Fred Barnes January 31, 2011, Vol. 16, No. 19 EXCERPT FROM THIS ARTICLE: Upton’s committee is taking up the White House review of past regulations, which the president announced in the Wall Street

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WE ARE WITNESSING THE COLLAPSE OF THE MIDDLE EAST

February 04, 2011By James Simpson If Egypt should fall, it will mark the beginning of the end for what little remaining stability there is in the Middle East.  Jordan is facing similar unrest, as are Algeria and Yemen.  Lebanon and Tunisia fell in January.  It is highly unlikely that these events are unrelated.  A combination

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BILL KRISTOL, STAND FOR TRUTH – AMERICAN THINKER

AMERICAN THINKER February 08, 2011 Bill Kristol, Stand for Truth By Pamela Geller Bill Kristol has opened the French doors of his ivory tower, stepped out and deigned to address the great unwashed conservative quarter.  High above the people and reality, he admonishes those on the right for not embracing the catastrophic events unfolding in

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RAND PAUL – A MODEST $500 BILLION PROPOSAL

FEBRUARY 7, 2011 A Modest $500 Billion Proposal My spending cuts would keep 85% of government funding and not touch Social Security or Medicare. By RAND PAUL After Republicans swept into office in 1994, Bill Clinton famously said in his State of the Union address that the era of big government was over. Nearly $10

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A FAREWELL TO ARMS – OUR SHRINKING MILITARY

Published on The Weekly Standard (http://www.weeklystandard.com) A Farewell to Arms Max Boot January 17, 2011 In 1991, at the end of the Cold War, there were 710,821 active-duty soldiers in the U.S. Army. By 2001, that figure was down to 478,918. That 32 percent decline in active-duty strength severely limited our options for a military

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