By Steve Hedge – Do you think kids are stressed out more today than in previous generations? The answer, unfortunately, is yes. Studies have shown increases in stress, anxiety, and depression as compared to a generation ago. There are increased concerns about money, changing family dynamics, and an increase in the pressure to succeed in school, as […]
May 14 2013 | Posted in
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Columbus Ohio — A collaborative of citizen groups announced Monday that they have been working with State Senator Mike Skindell (Lakewood) and State Representatives Denise Driehaus (Cincinnati) and Robert Hagan (Youngstown) to introduce the Citizens Bill to Ban Class 2 Injection Wells in Ohio. The lawmakers cited a letter of support they received from a […]
Apr 30 2013 | Posted in
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By John W. Whitehead, April 15, 2013 — America will never be a “no drone zone.” That must be acknowledged from the outset. There is too much money to be made on drones, for one, and too many special interest groups—from the defense sector to law enforcement to the so-called “research” groups that are in it for […]
Apr 19 2013 | Posted in
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By Ed Taylor, Mt. Gilead In the twenty-first Century slavery is still a global abomination. Human trafficking victims, modern-day slaves, are taken from their homes to new locations and are forced to work without pay; some in agriculture, fishing, mining, construction, hotel housekeeping and some in the sex trade. Recently, four hundred Thai workers were promised […]
Apr 3 2013 | Posted in
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By Max Keiser, the Keiser Report — The amount of debt worldwide is more than all of the bank accounts in the world, and the current financial situation in Cyprus is the inevitable next phase: Confiscation. All pretense is now gone that central or global bankers can ‘securitize’ growth by packaging and repackaging debt; by […]
Mar 19 2013 | Posted in
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By Bridget Johnson for pjmedia.com — With Office of Management and Budget fact sheets in hand, President Obama warned of dire cutbacks and consequences should sequestration go into effect March 1. The cuts happened, White House tours have been halted, and the administration swears it’s not overreacting to the bare-bones budget directive. But in the days […]
Mar 12 2013 | Posted in
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March 05, 2013 — from RT.com — The US Department of Homeland Security already has an arsenal of drones to be deployed for whatever the agency deems fit, but the actual capabilities of those vehicles exceed what many Americans may expect.The unmanned drones being used inside of the United States right now can’t shoot Hellfire […]
Mar 5 2013 | Posted in
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By Walter E. Williams, professor of economics at George Mason University There’s a story told about a Paris chief of police who was called to a department store to stop a burglary in progress. Upon his arrival, he reconnoitered the situation and ordered his men to surround the entrances of the building next door. When […]
Feb 19 2013 | Posted in
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