Syria And Iran Dominos Lead To World War » Syria's
civil war has developed into something quite frightening, well beyond
the blind insurrections of the so-called "Arab Spring." So many outside
interests (especially U.S. interests) are involved in the conflict that
it is impossible to tell whether there are actually any real
revolutionaries in Syria anymore. More »
Outside The Asylum
Taxing My Patience » Let
me be clear on this: I still don't care about Mitt Romney's tax
returns. In fact, I don't think anyone actually cares about Romney's tax
returns. The effort to make Romney's returns an issue is transparent
political gamesmanship — nothing more. More »
Personal Liberty News
Congress Agrees To Expand Presidential Power » As
Americans have been busy trying to make sense of the upcoming
Presidential election, Congress quietly agreed on a matter of
importance: making sure that, without Senate approval and without
retribution, 170 people can be appointed to powerful positions by
whoever assumes the Presidency. More »
Muslim Brotherhood Crucifies Opponents » The
Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt has begun crucifying those who oppose
President Mohammed Morsi. Some of the victims have been Egyptian
Christians. Crucifixions were reported by Arab News, Al Khabar News, Dostor Watany and Egypt Now. More »
High School Choirs Not Allowed To Perform Because Of Too Many White Students » Two
high school choirs in Georgia will miss out on an opportunity to
perform at the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra because it was decided that
they are not racially diverse enough. The choruses of Walton High School
and Lassiter High School will have to sit on the sidelines. More »
Federal Aid Disadvantages Middle-Class Students » The
massive amount of student loan debt owed by U.S. citizens is, according
to some economists, creating a financial bubble that is bound to bust
with dire circumstances. Now, new research shows how student loan debt
may be a way wealth is redistributed from one generation to the next. More »
Aside from the
thyroid gland, the highest concentration of iodine in the human body is
in the female breast. As iodine consumption goes up, breast cancer goes
down.
There are many iodine supplements. I use Lugol's iodine, about four to six drops in water per day. More »
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