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December 15, 2007

Mother of Heisman Trophy Winner Rejected Abortion on Star
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University of Florida quarterback Tim Tebow won U.S. college football's highest honor yesterday. If his mother had followed her doctor's advice when she was carrying him, he would be just another abortion statistic. While pregnant with Tim, Pam Tebow contracted amoebic dysentery through contaminated drinking water while on missionary work in the Philippines. Her doctor told her that the medications she needed to recover would result in irreversible damage to the child she was carrying. She was advised to have an abortion. She declined telling the doctor that life was precious and their family would deal with any issues.

Democrats Blaming Each Other For Failures
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As Congress struggles to adjourn for Christmas, relations between House Democrats and their colleagues in the Senate have devolved into finger-pointing. Reid and Pelosi just can’t get along and blame each other for Congress’s failures.

Abortion-supporting AG resigns over sex scandal
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Kansas Attorney General Paul Morrison, a Republican-turned-Democrat who was supported by abortion advocates in Kansas in his campaign to defeat pro-life former Attorney General Phill Kline, is quitting over a sex-and-political-influence scandal that now has triggered a decision to hire a special prosecutor.

U.S. House Votes 372-9 Supporting Christmas and Christianity
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The U.S. House passed a resolution recognizing the importance of Christmas and the Christian faith by a vote of 372 to 9. Nine members, all democrats, voted against the resolution, ten refused to support it by voting "present," and 40 others members did not vote.

National Review Endorses Mitt Romney for President
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Our guiding principle has always been to select the most conservative viable candidate. In our judgment, that candidate is Mitt Romney, the former governor of Massachusetts. Unlike some other candidates in the race, Romney is a full-spectrum conservative: a supporter of free-market economics and limited government, moral causes such as the right to life and the preservation of marriage, and a foreign policy based on the national interest. While he has not talked much about the importance of resisting ethnic balkanization — none of the major candidates has — he supports enforcing the immigration laws and opposes amnesty. Those are important steps in the right direction.

Israel to America: Iran a Threat to World
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"The manner in which the Americans relate to the intelligence report on Iran is similar to the way in which they viewed those reports they received during the Holocaust on railways transporting hundreds of thousands of Jews to their death at Auschwitz," Minister Yitzhak Cohen of Shas said during a security cabinet meeting Sunday morning on the Iranian nuclear issue.

French warn world of Iranian threats
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy said in an interview published Wednesday that there is a danger of war erupting over Iran's nuclear program if "the Israelis consider their security is truly threatened."

U.S. slams "massive" U.N. budget rise
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The United States urged the United Nations on Tuesday to cut spending and make tough decisions on its priorities to offset a "massive increase" in its proposed budget for the next two years.

The Pope condemns climate change prophets
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Pope Benedict XVI has launched a surprise attack on climate change prophets of doom, warning them that any solutions to global warming must be based on firm evidence and not on dubious ideology. The leader of more than a billion Roman Catholics suggested that fears over man-made emissions melting the ice caps and causing a wave of unprecedented disasters were nothing more than scare-mongering.

Fred stands up to moderator on stupid debate hand raising question
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Fred Thompson tells the moderator of the Iowa Republican debate that he won't do "hand shows" if he is not allowed time to answer the question about whether global climate change is caused by human activity.

Attorney General Accused of Interfering with Investigation of Abortionist
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According to media reports, Carter states in a civil rights claim filed last month with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission that Morrison sexually harassed her and attempted to use her to gain information about Philip Kline's investigation of Tiller. Morrison vehemently denies the claim. Carter also claims that Morrison urged her to write letters supporting eight staffers fired by Kline who were suing for wrongful termination, according to the Capital-Journal. The accusations have rocked the Kansas political establishment.

Abortionist Tells Michigan Medical Students He Has "License to Lie"
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A video of an abortion practitioner is making its way across the Internet featuring a November appearance by Alberto Hodari at Wayne State University in Michigan. The campus pro-abortion organization invited him to speak and Hodari tells them his status as an abortion practitioner gives him license to lie to women. Hodari also spoke about how little he washed between abortions because it chafed his hands, even though his doing so puts women's health at risk.

Concealed Carry Volunteer Guard saved over 100 people in shootout
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Jeanne Assam, a church member who volunteers as a security guard, shot and killed Murray, who was found with a rifle and two handguns, police said. The pastor called her "a real hero." "When the shots were fired, she rushed toward the scene and encountered the attacker there in a hallway. He never got more than 50 feet inside our building," he said. "There could have been a great loss of life yesterday, and she probably saved over 100 lives."

ATF Director under fire
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Gun Owners of America (GOA) used a news release of their own to express dissatisfaction with Sullivan's leadership in stronger terms: "Americans don't need an anti-gun cop from Massachusetts as the director of the federal gun police." This appointee should not be confirmed.

Learn where candidates stand on your Second Amendment Rights
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On Election Day, choose the candidate you feel confident will protect your hunting and shooting heritage and firearm freedoms.

Poll of the Week Topic – Second Amendment Rights
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Does the Second Amendment give individuals the right to bear arms? To vote in the USA Today poll, click on the link above.

50 Cent Caught Backstage Doing Coke
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Rapper 50 Cent and his crew were doing in their dressing room backstage at their concert in Croatia.

Diocese Secedes From Episcopal Church Over Ordination of Gay Bishops
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An Episcopal diocese has seceded from the United States Episcopal Church in protest over the denomination's support of homosexuality and women's ordination.

Gore’s Global Warming?
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A diagram is worth a thousand words. Ice covers the US.

Speaker Pelosi: Her Majesty likes to spend our money
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has spent taxpayer money on flowers, speechwriters, travel abroad, and even makeup since taking office, one reason why she spent 63 percent more in her high-profile inaugural year than her low-key predecessor did last year. Pelosi (D-Calif.) spent a little more than $3 million in the first nine months of 2007, records show, compared to the $1.8 million Rep. Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.) spent during the same period in 2006.

Find out what retailers are being naughty and nice
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The "ugly," retailers that went the most "out of the way" to replace "Christmas" with "Holiday" on their websites include K-mart, Nordstrom, The Gap, Circuit City, Dick’s Sporting Goods, and Eddie Bauer. Some retailers that prohibit Christmas charity bell ringers on their premises, including Target, Home Depot, Barnes & Noble, Circuit City, Borders and Toys-R-Us.

Australian Medical Expert Advocates Global Warming Baby Tax
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The Medical Journal of Australia has published a widely-publicized article by a medical professor advocating draconian taxation for parents who have more than two children, in order to offset the carbon emissions the child is likely to generate and contribute to "global warming." The article is the latest of an increasing number of public statements from global warming advocates calling for world de-population as one crucial solution to the program. The report calls parents of large families "polluters" and hints that Australia should adopt one child policy.

Japanese teaching Robots to be afraid of war and George Bush
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Robots may not be able to feel emotions but Japanese scientists have created one which they say expresses them. The newest Japanese humanoid robot frowns when he hears the word ''bomb'' and a smile lights up his face when he hears the word ''sushi''. The robot created by a Japanese university research team can make up to 36 different facial expressions stemming from English words such as happiness, sadness, anger, disgust, fear and surprise -- and any combinations of these emotions. The fear key phrases among others are war and George W. Bush. By the way Japan, you’re welcome for rebuilding your country after WWII.

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