
By David Hogberg Dec. 28, 2009 If the title to this post is confusing, that’s because it reflects the nature of federal budget analysis. You see, budget analysts can look at any federal program as a stand-alone program or as part of the entire federal budget. The above headline becomes an accurate description of what [...]
December 29, 2009 | Posted in
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By IBD Dec. 29, 2009 Security: Two of the four leaders allegedly behind the attempted destruction of Flight 253 were released from Guantanamo two years ago. The case for indefinite detention has been made once again, and not in Illinois. Sometimes America’s chickens do come home to roost. In a statement released Monday, al-Qaida in [...]
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By Patrick Barkham Dec. 29, 2009 His pictures cost upwards of £900, there are 680 people on a waiting list to buy them, and his second exhibition sold out in 14 minutes. Patrick Barkham meets the gifted artist Kieron Williamson, aged seven. Kieron Williamson kneels on the wooden bench in his small kitchen, takes a [...]
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By Ralph Peters GCC/Staff Dec. 29, 2009 On Christmas Day, an Islamist fanatic tried to blow up an airplane whose passengers were mostly Christians. And we helped. Our government gets no thanks for preventing a tragedy. Only the bomber’s ineptitude preserved the lives of nearly 300 innocents. How did we help Umar Abdulmutallab, a wealthy [...]
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By Jim Neidner GCC/Staff Dec. 28, 2009 America Wake Up! Hold on to hat and fasten you seatbeat. This is a short trailer of a interview we did this pass Sunday with Dem. Constitutional Attorney Phillip Berg. He is suing President Obama, we won’t give it away on why he is doing it.. We [...]
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by Raymond Tanter Dec. 29, 2009 During the second half of December 2009, anti-regime protest in Iran accelerated. The latest and most brutally repressed demonstrations centered on the Shiite holiday of Ashura commemorating the death of Hussein, the most holy Shiite martyr. Regime security forces reportedly fired into crowds of protestors, killing at least [...]
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By Susan Swift GCC/Staff Dec. 29, 2009 Giving homosexual bigots a badly needed political victory after a string of voter-led rejections in California, Maine, New York and New Jersey, the Washington D.C. City Council recently legalized gay “marriage” within its boundaries. What’s wrong with that you ask? Simple. Trademark infringement. A trademark is a unique, [...]
December 29, 2009 | Posted in
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By Fox Nation Dec. 27, 2009 The alleged Christmas Day terrorist had been in one of the U.S. government’s many terror databases since November, which is when his father brought him to the attention of embassy officials in Nigeria. However, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab came to the attention of intelligence officials months before that, according [...]
December 28, 2009 | Posted in
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By Jim Neidner GCC/Staff Dec. 27, 2009 Nullification or What for the states? Today we have a show that you don’t want to miss. We even had to expand it to two hours. Here are some of the guest: Philip Berg, a Constitutional Lawyer to talk about what we can do to stop the [...]
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By Matt Hinton Dec. 26, 2009 The day after his team’s loss in the SEC Championship game, Florida coach Urban Meyer checked himself into Gainesville hospital due to “dehydration.” He was quickly released, and the story passed without much attention at the time. But as of tonight, it may go down as the moment that [...]
December 26, 2009 | Posted in
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