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Monthly Archives: December 2010
The United States is rapidly becoming the very first post-industrial nation in the world.
The United States is rapidly becoming the very first post-industrial nation in the world. it was America that was at the forefront of the industrial revolution. It was America that showed the world how to mass produce everything from automobiles … Continue reading
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“When will Christians get it through their heads…
“When will Christians get it through their heads (and in their hearts) that oftentimes government is the enemy of God? When will they understand that they have only one Sovereign: King Jesus? When will they come to comprehend that helping … Continue reading
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Proven True, Again
“The danger to America is not Barack Obama, socialists, Marxists, communists, progressives, or just plain liberals. The danger to America is a non-thinking citizenry capable of entrusting our country to these persons. How can the remainder of our citizenry restore … Continue reading
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U.S. unemployment will rise to Great Depression levels.
Real unemployment in the U.S. today, once you account for everybody who has given up looking for work as well as everybody who is underemployed, is already about 22%. National Inflation Association (NIA) believes it is more likely that in … Continue reading
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Arab leaders are far more concerned about Iran’s nuclear program than the Israeli/Palestinian issue
If Arab leaders are demanding tough action against Iran, why is Obama putting so much pressure on Israel? I think we know the answer. He has an innate sympathy for the Islamic world and an instinctive hostility toward the nations … Continue reading
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