Daily Archives: December 26, 2012

Originally posted on suyts space:
Breitbart is reporting the Chicago Tribune and six other newspapers are dropping the AP news service.  Long-time Chicago media watcher Robert Feder says that switching to Reuters could save the Tribune as much as $5…

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Originally posted on suyts space:
Well, this is par for the course.  After the State Department-ordered scathing report about security lapses at the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, we were told that heads were rolling.  People were resigning, and others were…

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Originally posted on suyts space:
Sometimes, it gets exasperating for me.  It’s like arguing with a recording.  Long time compadres of the climate wars would recall a time when I was a regular commenter at WUWT.  This blog and other…

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Originally posted on Real Science:
Begin list End list This is what the US Bill Of Rights says : being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be…

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Originally posted on Real Science:
After Columbine, Bill Clinton proposed using armed policemen to protect schools in the same way that we protect our banks, businesses and neighborhoods. The NRA made the same common sense proposal and were met with…

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Originally posted on Real Science:
Note the area inside the red circle. The top front third of the magazine is lower than the top back, to free up the bullet and allow the shell to enter the chamber. This is…

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Originally posted on Real Science:
On the day of the Sandy Hook shooting, a Chinese man attacked an elementary school with  a knife, injuring dozens. Today another Chinese man rammed an explosives filled vehicle into a group of middle-schoolers. BEIJING (AP) — A man…

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Originally posted on Real Science:
IN CONGRESS, July 4, 1776. He has refused his Assent to Laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the public good. He has forbidden his Governors to pass Laws of immediate and pressing importance, unless…

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