Why Romney Will Win By A Landslide, Part 2 » For
the past month, as Mitt Romney trailed badly in every poll (especially
in the all-important battleground States), I continued to predict a big
Romney victory. Today, I’m making it official: I’m doubling down. Mitt
Romney will win the Presidency, and it won’t be close. More »
Outside The Asylum
Big Bird Probably Tastes Like Chicken » Mitt
Romney never said he wants to kill, maim, fricassee or deep-fat fry Big
Bird. In fact, quite the opposite is true. But the Democratic panic
over Romney’s nefarious plans for the “Sesame Street” gang is about
winning an election, not telling the truth. More »
Voices
Racist Morons Everywhere You Look » Race
has been a hot topic in America in the years since the Nation’s “first
black President” was elected (not Bubba but Barack) and has received
heightened attention in headlines over the past year. Racism in America
is alive and well, but perhaps we should call it something different. More »
Personal Liberty News
Rand Paul Slams Romney Foreign Policy » Senator
Rand Paul (R-Ky.) criticized Republican Presidential candidate Mitt
Romney on foreign policy in a column Wednesday published by CNN. The younger Paul says he cannot support Romney in certain areas of foreign policy.
More »
TSA Inspects Bandages Of Woman Dying With Leukemia » Michelle
Dunaj made one last trip before she enters hospice on Oct. 17. The
Michigan native who is facing death as a result of leukemia flew to
Hawaii. But the Transportation Security Administration put a damper on
the vacation. More »
School Tracks Students With Microchips, Some Refuse » Since
October, some schools in Texas have asked all students to wear
microchips in an effort to cut down on truancy. Freedom-loving pupils
have refused to do so, but not without suffering the consequences. More »
While the
government recommended level of preparedness is currently three days,
history tells us that people should really expect to be YOYO (You’re On
Your Own) for about seven days.
After a major disaster like the earthquake in Japan or Hurricane
Katrina, it takes about three to four days for first responders to get
through the rubble and chaos. Then it takes another couple of days for
them to deal with high-level emergencies such as those who are dying,
rioters, nuclear meltdowns and the like. By the time government and
nonprofit organizations can get to the basic needs of you and your
family, you will likely find that you have been YOYO for almost a week. More »
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