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Latest From Bob Livingston May 28, 2012
Full Belly Starvation Full Belly Starvation »
The standard American diet is high in calories and very low in nutrition. This is the diet that builds an obese population, a sick population, and — above all — ensures an early death. This is what's known as full belly starvation, the ultimate goal of which is population control. More »


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Juice Your Way To Health Juice Your Way To Health »
It’s time to plant our gardens so we can reap the wonderful benefits of eating fresh, organic fruits and vegetables. Most people do not get enough servings of fruits and vegetables per day; juicing your excess produce is one way to ensure you are getting the vital nutrients you need. More »

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Women Claim Combat Ban Violates 5th Amendment Women Claim Combat Ban Violates 5th Amendment »
Two female soldiers are suing the military, claiming that the restrictions on combat are unConstitutional. Women are not allowed to serve in units whose main task is frontline combat. Command Sgt. Maj. Jane Baldwin and Col. Ellen Haring believe the policy is a violation of the 5th Amendment. More »



Another Reason To Support Ron Paul Another Reason To Support Ron Paul »
Like him or not, Presidential candidate Ron Paul is one of the most iconic political figures of modern times. So it is fitting that his supporters are planning an event called Paul Festival 2012 at the Florida Fairgrounds in Tampa right before the Republican National Convention. More »

New York School Requires Students To Learn Arabic New York School Requires Students To Learn Arabic »
In September, a public elementary school in Harlem will require students to learn Arabic. The New York City school PS 368 Hamilton Heights will require students in the 2nd grade through the 5th grade to study Arabic twice a week for 45 minutes.  More »

Bank Doesn’t Want Loan Paid Off With Cash Bank Doesn’t Want Loan Paid Off With Cash »
Alex Kenjeev, a 2009 graduate of the University of Toronto, finished paying off his student loan — with cash. The law student carried $114,460 in a sack to Scotiabank. Kenjeev is happy to be out from under the debt, but he confesses he enjoyed the process more than the banks did. More »

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