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Aug 22, 2012 02:39 pm | Kris Zane



Aug 22, 2012 02:35 pm | Tim Powers
As long as I can remember, the leftist politicians of this nation have controlled the media, the conversation, and Washington, DC. Even if they didn’t have any real power, they expected everyone to bow down to them and their wishes.… Continue to Post

Aug 22, 2012 02:28 pm | Daniel Noe

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Aug 22, 2012 02:20 pm | Derrick Hollenbeck
Two new polls have caught Barack Obama and the Democrats in a crossfire. A USA Today/Gallup survey of both national voter sentiment and the views of registered voters in 12 states identified as “battlegrounds” paints a bleak picture for Obama. When asked… Continue to Post

Aug 22, 2012 01:52 pm | Gabor Zolna



Aug 22, 2012 01:51 pm | Lawrence Sellin
Republicans claim: “this is the most important election of our lifetime” and “this election will decide the future of our country.” So far, there is little reason to take those Republican statements seriously because they don’t. I believe that there… Continue to Post

Aug 22, 2012 01:43 pm | Daniel Noe

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Aug 22, 2012 01:41 pm | Breaking News
WASHINGTON (AP) — A group of retired special operations and CIA officers who claim President Barack Obama revealed secret missions and turned the killing of Osama bin Laden into a campaign centerpiece are coming under criticism from some of their… Continue to Post

Aug 22, 2012 01:32 pm | Daniel Noe



Aug 22, 2012 01:31 pm | Robert Walker
  Perhaps a dozen times every day, there is a message sent to me from any number of people and more than a few publications of how bad our current President is – if he actually won the election. He… Continue to Post

Aug 22, 2012 01:25 pm | Daniel Noe



Aug 22, 2012 01:21 pm | Susan Stamper Brown
President Obama needs to give EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson an ultimatum: waive the requirement in the Renewable Fuels Standard (RFS) established in the Energy Policy Act of 2005 mandating ethanol blending in motor fuels now, or hit the road Jack—son.… Continue to Post

Aug 22, 2012 01:12 pm | Daniel Noe



Aug 22, 2012 01:08 pm | Derrick Hollenbeck
What Missouri Republican Senate candidate Todd Akin said will bring us continuing fallout from now until Election Day. We can’t change that. For the record, if I were a Missourian, I would vote for Akin without hesitation. But that is… Continue to Post

Aug 22, 2012 01:01 pm | Daniel Noe



Aug 22, 2012 12:58 pm | Breaking News
THERE ARE 366 major metropolitan areas in the United States, and a comprehensive new study by the Chronicle of Philanthropy ranks them on the basis of generosity — the percentage of income the median household in each city gives to… Continue to Post

Aug 22, 2012 12:50 pm | Daniel Noe



Aug 22, 2012 12:47 pm | Richard Larsen
When the Affordable Care Act was passed in 2009, one third of the cost of the program was to be funded by “savings” from Medicare. These “savings” were achieved by reducing payouts to service providers and reducing coverage to seniors.… Continue to Post

Aug 22, 2012 12:37 pm | Daniel Noe



Aug 22, 2012 12:27 pm | Breaking News
WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice President Joe Biden is planning to be in Tampa, Fla., next week as Republicans open their presidential nominating convention in the city. An Obama campaign announcement says Biden will be attending events in Florida on Monday… Continue to Post

Aug 22, 2012 12:21 pm | Breaking News
There are some very serious issues at stake in this year’s election — so many that some people may not be able to see the forest for the trees. Individual issues are the trees, but the forest is the future… Continue to Post

Aug 22, 2012 12:12 pm | Breaking News
By most accounts, Democratic Senate nominee Mark Clayton has a long uphill race in his bid to unseat Republican incumbent Bob Corker in November. Even his own party has disavowed him. But he has at least one friend among Tennessee… Continue to Post

Aug 22, 2012 12:02 pm | Breaking News
The death of the Village Voice has drawn out a coterie of mourners bowing their heads over the venerable radical rag, but their orations at its funeral are completely wasted. The death of the Voice is not due to mismanagement,… Continue to Post

Aug 22, 2012 11:22 am | Breaking News
Starting at the end of this month the Democratic National Convention will open with a focus on Islam. 20,000 Muslims are expected to attend according to the Bureau of Indigenous Muslim Affairs (BIMA), the national Muslim American non-profit coordinating the… Continue to Post

Big Health Report News

‘Mark of the Beast’ in School Lunch Scanners?

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Biometrics, the science of using machines to identify people by the features of their own bodies, is intruding further into families’ lives.
Some parents in Lake Charles, Louisiana, have been upset by a letter sent home with Moss Bluff Elementary School children about plans for a new school lunch program that will require children to have their hands scanned in the lunch line.
The scanners would identify the child and the lunch payment plan. School officials say it would speed up the lunch line and increase efficiency.
“With an elementary school, they all come through line, and most of them eat here. It would make us more efficient and more accurate,” Principal Charles Caldarera told KPLC TV. “We’ve had parents complain in the past, because they felt like their children weren’t eating, that we assigned them a charge for the day, and they might have been right.”
But some parents are angry about the new program.
Parent Mamie Sonnier told the TV station: “As a Christian, I’ve read the Bible, you know go to church and stuff. I know where it’s going to end up coming to, the mark of the beast. I’m not going to let my kids have that.”
Caldarera said a number of parents have expressed similar complaints to him, but he says the scanners are just everyday technology.
The principal has a point that this sort of technology has become commonplace, but does that mean people should put up with it?
Other schools across the nation are considering similar scanners. Some already use thumb print identification.
In the adult world, many states require a thumb print to obtain a driver’s license. Some banks will scan your prints just to cash a check. Law enforcement for a century or so has kept records of the fingerprints of anyone who gets arrested.
Nowadays, law enforcement will also take DNA samples if you enter the system. The military branches keep similar records.
Facial recognition software is gaining in use. Not only can it be used to identify criminals, but there are companies that sell it as a security device to protect access to computers and other systems.
Retinal scanning systems are being developed to help deliver advertising via audio, video and shopping center signage, a la the Tom Cruise movie “Minority Report.”
As part of Obamacare, the federal government is expected to create a database containing the medical records of every American. At the very least, this will likely result in some sort of national ID card, but there are persistent rumors that the preferred method will be to implant a chip in patients.
Some of the rumors of a 2013 deadline for “chipping” America are based on a strained reading of parts of the Obamacare law. However, considering the current Administration, it’s not hard to foresee our government doing exactly that for “convenience” and “security.”
There are people who say that the Mark of the Beast will be given in a very public fashion, with people lining up willingly to receive it. Others have suggested that it’s being implemented bit by bit through use of biometric systems.
I don’t really consider myself qualified to interpret Revelation, but I notice most of the people pushing for these biometric systems seem to be ardent secularists, with all that implies. They certainly don’t care about my or your privacy or dignity.
Our current government makes me want to quote Charlton Heston: “Take your stinking paws off me, you damn dirty apes!”

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