They Denied That We Were In A Depression
In 1933 And They Are Doing It Again In 2013 The
more things change,
the more things stay the same. The Great Depression actually started in
1929, but as you will see below, as late as 1933 the Associated Press
was
still pumping out lots of news stories with optimistic economic
headlines and many Americans still did not believe that we were actually
in a
depression. Read More |
TIME Shows Syrian Rebel Beheading
I don’t know how old the victim was but he was young. He was forced to his knees. The rebels around him read out
his crimes from a sheet of paper. They stood around him. The young man was on his knees on the ground, his hands tied. ...
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National Geographic encourages culturally induced ignorance For
125 years, National Geographic has enjoyed a reputation as a scientific
and educational organization. It is so trusted that
if a topic is covered within the pages of National Geographic, it has
been accepted without question. Most of us grew up reading it in the
classroom,
and later, in the doctor’s office. Read More |
CATO
wrong about state nullification of federal gun laws Robert A. Levy,
chairman of the libertarian-leaning CATO Institute, recently came out against states seeking to nullify federal gun laws.
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Republicans unveil Obamacare alternative On
Wednesday,
a group of House Republicans unveiled a federal healthcare plan as an
alternative to Obamacare — the law that conservatives in the
House are pushing to defund in the Continuing Resolution this week. Read More |
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