Tom Burnett Sr., father of United Flight 93 hero Tom Jr., believes the Islamic terrorists who committed acts of war Sept. 11, 2001, should receive justice via a military trial and not via proceedings in a civilian courtroom located within walking distance of Ground Zero. Granting them civilian trials, he says, unnecessarily gives them a [...]
Islamic Terrorists Should Face Military Trial, According to Father of Man Killed on Flight 93
November 23rd, 2009 · No Comments
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Uncle Jay’s Word of the Week is ‘Class’
November 23rd, 2009 · No Comments
Uncle Jay reminds viewers today that it’s almost Thanksgiving, a time when we go from sharing our blessings with friends and family one day to trampling them to death at the mall on Black Friday. His word of the week is “class” — as in having good taste or showing respect. In this week’s edition [...]
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Will Medical Tourism Industry Realize Benefits From Passage of Government-Run Health Care Bill?
November 23rd, 2009 · 3 Comments
Recently, a friend shared a prediction that prompted me to wonder whether or not the medical tourism industry will experience a boom if government-run health care becomes a reality in the United States. In case you’re not familiar with the concept of medical tourism, it typically involves people from one country traveling to an exotic [...]
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Inhofe Threatens ‘ClimateGate’ Investigation (Update)
November 23rd, 2009 · 1 Comment
UPDATE #2 11/24/09 at 4:58 p.m. Central — In the video below, Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.) appears on Fox News Channel to announce he has sent out letters to officials with a number of government agencies as well as to scientists. Those letters instruct those people to retain documents related to their research regarding climate [...]
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Union Presence Noted in Photos at Highway K Rally
November 23rd, 2009 · No Comments
A whopping six protesters in favor of government-run health care showed up Saturday to counter anti-socialism protesters during their weekly rally at the intersection of Highways K and N in O’Fallon, Mo. Who was in the small group that was outnumbered 22 to 1 by the folks on the other side of the road? Who [...]
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How Would Government-Run Auto Insurance Work?
November 23rd, 2009 · No Comments
What would happen if government-run automobile insurance became a reality as the result of legislation similar to that calling for government-run health care? Below are some possibilities: Coverage would include things like car washes, oil changes and windshield wipers as well as tire and windshield wiper replacement; Uninsured motorists would receive “treatment” (i.e., periodic maintenance [...]
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Legislation Could Lead to States’ Rights Showdown
November 23rd, 2009 · 4 Comments
Missouri State Sen. Jane Cunningham (R-Chesterfield) drew much applause Saturday afternoon when she informed the crowd at the Million Med March about the Health Care Freedom Act she is going to introduce soon in the Missouri Senate. The favorable response was due, in part, to the fact that the crowd of more than 300 included [...]
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