Community Vs. Collectivism » Collectivism
is a psychological prison derived from a beneficial instinct as old as
humanity itself: the instinct to connect with others, to share
experiences and knowledge, to build and create together. Collectivism
uses this instinct as a weapon. In this age, our ideas of what
constitutes "community" have been tainted and confused with the
propaganda of collectivists. More »
Outside The Asylum
Si Se Puede!: The Imperial Presidency of Barack Obama » Had
I been present in the Rose Garden when President Barack Obama issued
his royal proclamation decreeing essential amnesty to 1.4 million
illegal aliens, I would not have interrupted "his majesty" the way The Daily Caller's Neil Munro did on Friday. More »
Personal Liberty News
Ron Paul Supporters Will Fight Forever » Ron
Paul spoke to his supporters last week and urged them not to give up
demanding that the ideals of the Revolution he has helped to spark
become main staples of the Republican platform when the party meets in
Tampa, Fla., in August. But for many of Paul's supporters, giving up has
never been an option anyway. More »
World Governments Increasingly Demand Internet Censorship » Governments
throughout the world are requesting that Internet companies censor
large amounts of online content, and the usual suspects aren't the only
countries involved. This from a new semi-annual transparency report put
together by the search engine giant Google. More »
Obama Attempts To Improve Economy By Placing Restrictions On Soot » The
Administration of Barack Obama is proposing tighter restrictions on
soot. The current standard for factories is 15 micrograms per cubic
meter of air. But Democrats believe it is "an absolute necessity" to
tighten the standard to 13 micrograms per cubic meter of air. More »
Obama's Temper Flares After Reporter Asks Question » After
President Barack Obama's Administration announced that the United
States would stop deporting illegal aliens who were brought to the U.S.
as children, the President made a speech. One reporter didn't like the
speech.
More »
In ancient Egypt
honey was used to help heal cuts and burns. Hippocrates used it on skin
problems. Romans used it for cleansing wounds.
Now, centuries later, scientists are discovering that this prized bee
product can be good modern medicine — especially as a dressing to
prevent burns and wounds from becoming infected. One study published in
the Cochrane Library showed that honey may promote faster
healing of mild or moderate burns than regular dressings, and other
studies have shown that honey can aid in healing wounds. More »
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