‘That Damn Record’ » No
one has EVER been able to go into the ring with Obama — the heavyweight
talker — and “take it to him;” knock him out; leave him reeling; leave
him shaking and breathless from body blows. Until Mitt Romney. Not just
because Mitt is the smartest guy in the room — and he is. But because
Obama has never in his career had to run on an actual record. More »
Outside The Asylum
It’s Not Debatable » I
wasn’t expecting much Tuesday night. I knew President Barack Obama
would be declared a winner by the effete elite if he managed to show up
and not vomit on himself. Both candidates behaved like slightly
less-creepy versions of Joe Biden from last week; although Obama appears
to have missed a few days of rehearsal. More »
Voices
Michelle Obama Claps For Romney » When
Tuesday’s debate moderator Candy Crowley interjected and said that
President Barack Obama did in fact call the attack on Libya an “act of
terror,” applause erupted. She then said it took two weeks for
everything to get sorted out and Mitt Romney was correct about that.
Michelle Obama clapped. More »
Personal Liberty News
Stein: Debate Commission Damns Democracy » There
was another option besides President Barack Obama and Republican
challenger Mitt Romney at the Presidential debate at Hofstra University
on Tuesday, but local police promptly led long-shot Green Party
candidate Jill Stein and her running mate, Cheri Honkala, away in cuffs
when the two tried to enter the venue. More »
Ride Out The End Of The World In Style » Hopefully
you have a safe place where you and your family can go in the event of a
cataclysmic disaster. But there’s no reason you have to be
uncomfortable. Al’s Army Navy Store in Altamonte Springs, Fla., can help
you live luxuriously when the apocalypse arrives. More »
Multivitamins Reduce Cancer Risk » The
combination of essential vitamins and minerals contained in
multivitamins may mirror healthier dietary patterns such as fruit and
vegetable intake resulting in a modest decrease in cancer risk for those
who take them. More »
On Oct. 15, 1962,
U.S. intelligence workers analyzing photos taken by a U-2 spy plane
discovered that the Soviet Union was building medium-range missile sites
in Cuba. Seven days later, President John F. Kennedy gave a televised
address to announce the discovery to Americans and to proclaim that he
was ordering a naval “quarantine” of Cuba to prevent Soviet ships from
transporting offensive weapons to the islands. The President made it
clear that America would not stop short of military action to end what
he called a “clandestine, reckless, and provocative threat to world
peace.”
For the next 13 days, Americans believed that nuclear war with the
Soviet Union—a war that would leave major U.S. cities like Washington,
D.C., New York and Los Angeles incinerated—was about to break out any
second. More »
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