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April 30, 2007

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Aftermath of the 1960’s? – Thomas Sowell Collective guilt is one of the legacies of the 1960s that is still with us….If other people are somehow responsible for whatever is lacking in your life, lashing out at random against individuals who have done nothing to you personally can sound plausible to many people. …One of the many hard facts that get overlooked by those impressed by visions and rhetoric is that mass shootings almost invariably occur in gun-free zones like schools, workplaces, or houses of worship. When has a mass killer opened fire on a meeting of the National Rifle Association or fired on a group of hunters? Instead of banning guns, maybe we should rethink 1960s dogmas. http://www.townhall.com/columnists/ThomasSowell/2007/04/24/aftermath_of_the_1960s

Murder at VPI – Walter Williams Last February, the Commonwealth of Virginia's legislature unanimously passed a law, the first of its kind in the country, that bans universities from expelling suicidal students. Such a law suggests that the Commonwealth's legislature is more concerned about the welfare of a suicidal potential murderer than the lives of his innocent victims. http://www.townhall.com/Columnists/WalterEWilliams/2007/04/25/murder_at_vpi

How not to be a Cho Seung Hui – Doug Giles If our young ones would just suck in their pouty lip, cease to blame others because their life blows and do the Rodney King and try to get along, we could circumvent a lot of egregious behavior—not to mention Cho-like murderous mayhem .http://www.townhall.com/columnists/DougGiles/2007/04/28/how_not_to_be_a_cho_seung_hui

 

Professor fired over Va. Tech discussion - Yahoo! News

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070423/ap_on_re_us/professor_fired

 

 

Fred Thompson on Federalism http://www.townhall.com/columnists/FredThompson/2007/04/23/talking_about_federalism

 

Duke Lacrosse Scandal – 8 lessons Dennis Prager Third, it is utterly unjust that the families of the Duke lacrosse players had to pay millions of dollars in attorneys fees to defend their sons against a lying woman and a morally corrupt district attorney. Such injustices happen every day because the American legal system, unlike that of other countries such as Great Britain, forces those who win lawsuits wrongly brought against them to pay all their legal bills. Trial lawyers and the Democratic Party, which trial lawyers fund, prevent all reform in this area in order to allow frivolous lawsuits and their accompanying high lawyer profits to continue. That is why three young men who did nothing wrong have cost their families much, if not all, of their life savings.http://www.townhall.com/columnists/DennisPrager/2007/04/24/duke_lacrosse_scandal_eight_lessons

 

FDA Wants to Eliminate Natural Health Care
The Federal Drug Administration (FDA) has launched another sneak-attack, trying to regulate your health freedom into oblivion. Through FDA’s unholy partnerships with Big Pharma and the Codex Alimentarius Commission (an offshoot of the UN), we are very close to losing alternative health care in America. This is a crisis, and needs your immediate action......
http://www.newswithviews.com/DeWeese/tom81.htm
by Tom DeWeese

U.S. Health Freedom on Verge of Collapse
The anti-American FDA is actively seeking to undermine U.S. laws and harmonize our dietary supplement laws with Mexico and Canada. This is being done through the Trilateral Cooperation Charter – an illegal agreement set up with health regulatory agencies in Mexico and Canada. It is part of the campaign towards a North American Union, one which would be a catastrophe for health freedom in this country as dietary supplement laws in Canada and Mexico are far more restrictive than in the U.S......
http://www.newswithviews.com/Richards/byron23.htm
by Byron Richards, CCN

 

The dust bowl, climate change, and government involvement – George Will  Today, amid warnings of environmental apocalypse, it is well to recall the real thing. It is a story about the unintended consequences of technological progress and of government policies.

http://www.townhall.com/columnists/GeorgeWill/2007/04/29/federal_aid_to_the_southern_plains

 

How about economic progress day? – John Stossel The first victims of these principles are the poor. We rich Westerners can withstand a lot of policy foolishness. But people in the developing world live on the edge, so anything that retards economic progress -- including measures to arrest global warming -- will bring incredible hardship to the most vulnerable on the planet. If we care about human life, we should celebrate Economic Progress Day. http://www.townhall.com/Columnists/JohnStossel/2007/04/25/how_about_economic_progress_day

 

Mormonism has almost nothing in common with Christianity. Mormonism is polytheistic, it denies original sin, it teaches that both God the Father and God the Holy Spirit have physical bodies, that Jesus was conceived through sexual intercourse between God the Father and Mary, that Jesus was the spirit-brother of Lucifer, that Jesus was a polygamist, that Jesus traveled to the Americas during His three days in the tomb, and that every Mormon male will one day become a God ruling over his own planet, accompanied by multiple wives, just as the God of this Earth, named Elohim – who was once a man – has done here. http://www.townhall.com/columnists/FrankPastore/2007/04/28/mormonism__religion,_denomination,_or_cult

 

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