Monday, March 25, 2013

Cyprus banks remain closed to avert run on deposits | Reuters

Cyprus banks remain closed to avert run on deposits | Reuters: "The president of Cyprus assured his people a bailout deal he struck with the European Union was in their best interests, but banks will remain closed until Thursday - and even then subject to capital controls to prevent a run on deposits."

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Picture of ‘martial law’ alarms forensic profiler

Picture of ‘martial law’ alarms forensic profiler: "A forensic profiler who worked on the disappearance of Natalie Holloway and the double-murder case against O.J. Simpson says he is becoming alarmed by some of the references President Obama is using."

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Superintendents Paid as Much as Corporate CEOs

Superintendents Paid as Much as Corporate CEOs: "Property taxes have continued to increase in many parts of the country throughout the recession because of rising costs to fund public schools. The increased costs are driven by the large salaries that many school superintendents receive, says Elizabeth MacDonald of Fox Business News."

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Sunday, March 24, 2013

'Most Palestinians hate Obama'; US president gets heated reception in West Bank - Telegraph

'Most Palestinians hate Obama'; US president gets heated reception in West Bank - Telegraph: "The two presidential choppers landed in the Palestinian presidential compound in Ramallah twenty minutes ahead of schedule. The force of their landing blew plumes of dust and litter over thin lines of ceremonial guards and bagpipers saluting the arrival."

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Obama's Middle East policy in tatters: Column

Obama's Middle East policy in tatters: Column: "President Obama's first journey to Israel as president comes amid earth-shattering change in Middle East, much of it for the worse. The Arab Spring, which once raised hopes of freedom and dignity, has diverged onto the dark path of Islamist authoritarian rule. "

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Biden's One-Night Paris Hotel Tab: $585,000.50 | The Weekly Standard

Biden's One-Night Paris Hotel Tab: $585,000.50 | The Weekly Standard: "As it turns out, Vice President Joe Biden's London stay in February was not the most expensive part of his trip. A government document released on February 14, 2013 shows that the contract for the Hotel Intercontinental Paris Le Grand came in at $585,000.50."

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This State Could Be the First to Mandate Insurance Companies Pay for Abortions | TheBlaze.com

This State Could Be the First to Mandate Insurance Companies Pay for Abortions | TheBlaze.com: "OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — In 1970, Washington became the first – and remains the only – state in the country to legalize elective abortions by a popular vote."

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Math Teacher Escorted Out by Police, Set to Be Fired for Opposing Planned Parenthood in the Classroom | Video | TheBlaze.com

Math Teacher Escorted Out by Police, Set to Be Fired for Opposing Planned Parenthood in the Classroom | Video | TheBlaze.com: "An Oregon public school teacher says he’s on the verge of being fired because of his outspoken views against Planned Parenthood and abortion."

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Saturday, March 23, 2013

Report: Obamacare Could Cost 3.2 Million Small Business Jobs – Patriot Update

Report: Obamacare Could Cost 3.2 Million Small Business Jobs – Patriot Update: "Over one-third of the 9.1 million full-time jobs among America’s diverse business franchises could be cut back or eliminated by Obamacare as small businesses struggle to maintain profitability while coughing up money to pay for Washington-mandated health care coverage, according to the International Franchise Association."

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Proof That Obama Is Stark Raving Mad : Personal Liberty Digest™

Proof That Obama Is Stark Raving Mad : Personal Liberty Digest™: "Our government-run public education system is very bad — so bad that generations of Americans educated in public schools don’t recognize idiots, economic illiterates, Ponzi schemes, frauds or Marxists when they see them. So I’m going to educate the masses with very simple examples that even a sixth-grader can understand."

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