2 Uranium Stocks That Are Ripe For A Rebound » A
few months ago there was a report that a Japanese town recovering from
last year's tsunami-inflicted Fukushima nuclear disaster is teaming up
with Toshiba Corp. to build several solar electricity plants which,
combined would be Japan's largest solar facility. But the lesson here
isn't really about how Japan has seen the light (pardon the pun) and is
going to replace all its nukes with solar, geothermal and wind. More »
Outside The Asylum
Bubba's Revenge » Former
President Clinton wasn't warming up the crowd for Obama; he was warming
up the crowd for future President Clinton. Most of the Democrats have
yet to realize it, but Clinton's speech was no warm-up for the
re-coronation of Obama. It was the opening salvo for Hillary 2016. More »
Voices
Liberty, Never Forget » Eleven
years have passed since the fateful day terror struck the United States
and New York City's twin towers fell. For the most part, we haven't
forgotten the falling towers; but, in the grand scheme of things, we
have managed to forget something that will prove far more detrimental to
our way of life. More »
Personal Liberty News
Remembering 9/11 » Today
is the 11th anniversary of 9/11. We've compiled some of the sights and
sounds from Sept. 11, 2001. Remember the 2,996 people who died in New
York, Washington and Shanksville, Pa., as well as the thousands of war
dead who have perished since in the "War on Terror." More »
Single-Digit Addition Too Much For Obama » President
Barack Obama has been criticizing Mitt Romney's math skills. Regarding
the budget of the Mitt Romney/Paul Ryan ticket, Obama has said, "That's
not bold leadership; that's bad math." But Obama did some bad math of
his own while campaigning in Florida.
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The overuse of
non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) to relieve migraines and
headaches can cause side effects such as nausea, internal bleeding,
stomach ulcers and heart irregularities.
Scientific research reveals acupuncture — an ancient Chinese healing
process of inserting small needles along pressure points of the body —
can help alleviate migraines, tension headaches and other chronic
headaches. Of the 4,000 test participants, 62 percent experienced relief
of symptoms.
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