| Vision to America December 10, 2012
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"We do not recognise the draft constitution because it does not represent the Egyptian people," National Salvation Front spokesman Sameh Ashour told a news conference.
"We are calling for a demonstration Tuesday, under the slogan 'Yes to legitimacy'," the Brotherhood's spokesman, Mahmud Ghozlan, told AFP.
| The TEA PARTY ECONOMIST
Ron Paul's original staff economist, Dr. Gary North!
Monday, December 10, 2012
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Short Video: Russian Capitalism at 80 Miles an Hour
Ever since early 1992, I have heard conservatives say this: “The fall of Communism in the USSR in 1991 was a deception.” They could not come to grips emotionally with the fact that the USSR had failed. The West had won. I will put it in three words: “Mises was right.” These three words were... READ MORE "We're Number 2!" — America Falls Behind Asia in Millionaires How many millionaires are in North America? Go on. Guess. Now guess how many millionaires there are in Asia. Asia is ahead of North America. This includes Canada. Millionaire wealth in the United States and Canada in 2011 fell 2.3 percent to $11.4 trillion – still the wealthiest region by this measure – though it... READ MORE The Swing Voters Who Elected Obama It was the voters who select “none” as their religious preference. So, the question is this: “Why?” Will political columnists ask this question in print? Was this an anti-Mormon vote? Will pollsters investigate? I hope so. But I don’t think this will happen. Will the next Presidential race give one candidate the same degree of... READ MORE “Chinatown” Next Door Is Booming Chinese buyers/investors accounted for 7% of the $82 billion that foreign investors sank into U.S. housing last year. That’s right. Foreigners see U.S. housing as a bargain, which it really is. This is the lowest-price, highest quality urban housing on earth. This is why I’m bullish on buying rental homes today. If you buy right, ... READ MORE |
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| Egypt: Obama sends Muslim Brotherhood rulers more tanks and fighter jets More tanks for Egypt this year than the entire Marine Corps has… For the new Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood dominated government, the Obama Administration is ensuring another $1.3 billion annual shipment of state-of-the-art ... READ MORE |
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| Americans think MAJOR CATASTROPHE on way |
| With all the threats we face in this modern age, from nuclear to biological to chemical to EMP, look how many Americans are expecting a catastrophe that kills more than a million people to happen in their lifetime. |
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| We haven't heard much about Barack Obama's eligibility lately, but that could be about to change now that a longstanding legal challenge is possibly headed to one of the highest courts in America. And this famous, no-nonsense justice has had "serious doubts" about the authenticity of you-know-who's birth certificate. |
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| Crime |
| • | Ore. police capture two boys sought in carjacking |
| • | Police gun down man after he flashes BB gun |
| • | Traffic cop had pot, gun |
| • | Giant NYPD hero Kevin Brennan lives, thrives |
| • | A year of danger for NYPD officers |
| • | Elizabeth Johnson sentenced in Baby Gabriel case |
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Elin Nordegren, Tiger Woods' ex, gets vexed It must be hard for Elin Nordegren to decide what’s worse: being known as the wife Tiger Woods cheated on more times that you can shake a gold club at — or not being noticed at all. |
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Jenni Rivera, Mexican-American singer, killed in plane crash in northern Mexico Authorities in Mexico say the wreckage of a small plane believed to be carrying singing superstar Jenni Rivera has been found and there are no apparent survivors. |
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Class distinctions In a step well worth close watching, an elementary school in a rapidly gentrifying Brooklyn neighborhood will reserve 30% of its seats for poor children and English language learners. |
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Ordered for the court To squeeze big-dollar election campaigning out of the judiciary, the state Constitution empowers Gov. Cuomo to appoint judges to the state’s top court. He must pick from candidates selected by a special panel. |
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Masters of deception The Independence Party boasts of drawing the allegiance of hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers who find the party an attractive alternative to the Democratic and Republican folds. |
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End the war on marijuana, NYPD Kohler-Hausmann: States across the country are liberalizing marijuana laws — or, in the case of Washington and Colorado, largely legalizing the drug. But here in New York City, marijuana arrests have persistently outnumbered arrests for any other crime in recent years. |
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Be Our Guest: Hurricane victims need government help When Hurricane Sandy slammed into New York City a month and a half ago, one longtime Gerritsen Beach couple nearly lost it all: their car was washed away, their home sustained severe damage and, adding insult to injury, bureaucratic red tape and delayed responses left their family without heat, hot water or electricity for weeks and relying on a local relief center for food and other basic necessities. |
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Tracks of our fears For every subway horror, there’s an act of subway courage — actually, in this city, above and below, the good far outweighs the bad. |