Archive for April 11th, 2012

Liberals Selectively Tolerant of Theocracy

Liberals Selectively Tolerant of Theocracy



Isn’t it interesting how liberals are always screaming hysterically about American Christians supposedly wanting to turn the United States into a theocracy (which no Christian in his right mind wants)…While theirs is an attitude of “see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil” when it comes to Islam, which openly seeks theocratic world domination?

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Law Enforcement Looking for Help in Belle Fourche Rape

Law Enforcement Looking for Help in Belle Fourche Rape

The Belle Fourche Police Department, Butte County Sheriff’s Office and the Division of Criminal Investigation are investigating a burglary and forcible rape in Belle Fourche. The incident occurred on April 10, 2012 at approximately 5:30 a.m. A description has been issued and law enforcement is seeking the public’s help in locating the perpetrator.

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2011 South Dakota Youth Risk Behavior Survey Report Released

2011 South Dakota Youth Risk Behavior Survey Report Released

The 2011 South Dakota Youth Risk Behavior Survey Report was released today. Administered every other year, the Youth Risk Behavior Survey is a questionnaire that assesses the six priority health-risk behaviors that result in the greatest amount of morbidity, mortality and social problems among youth. Findings covered areas such as bullying, suicide attempts, smoking, drug and alcohol use.

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Understanding the Language of the Left Part 2

Understanding the Language of the Left Part 2

Last week we discussed the confusing world of the language of liberalism, and how liberals change words when people learn about their bad ideas. This second installment examines the liberal use of words like “worker” and associated variations. Normal people frequently use this term to describe blue-collar workers, but for liberals, it almost always means “labor union members.”

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Freedom Showdown at the OK Corral

Freedom Showdown at the OK Corral

Tombstone, Ariz., has seen its fair share of showdowns—Wyatt Earp at the O.K. Corral among the most famous. But there’s a new kind of showdown going on and it’s one the whole town—and the rest of America—can’t afford to lose. This showdown has come down to citizens vs. government agencies.

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Martin-Zimmerman: Threat of Race Riots is a Call for Justice?

Martin-Zimmerman: Threat of Race Riots is a Call for Justice?

There are calls from the Left for race riots if George Zimmerman is not prosecuted for the shooting of Trayvon Martin. This isn’t a call for justice, this is outright blackmail and a demand for “special treatment” and all before anyone even knows what the special prosecutor has decided or what the evidence — EVIDENCE — has shown to be the most likely truth of that fateful day.

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Judicial Activists Undermine the Democratic Process

Judicial Activists Undermine the Democratic Process

Last week, President Obama made news when he suggested that it would be “unprecedented” for the Supreme Court to declare unconstitutional a law passed by a “strong majority of a democratically elected Congress.” His comments were prompted by the less than favorable reaction of the Supreme Court during oral arguments on the constitutionality of his crowning achievement, the Affordable Care Act, a.k.a Obamacare. It is no small irony that this most liberal of Presidents is howling like a cut dog about the possibility that “judicial activists” may upend his healthcare plan.

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‘Houston, we’ve had a problem’

‘Houston, we’ve had a problem’

“Houston, we’ve had a problem” were the words sent from Apollo 13, which was launched for the moon APRIL 11, 1970. Mission control identified that an oxygen tank had exploded, irreparably damaging the craft. Special prayer services were held at the Chicago Board of Trade, at St. Peter’s Basilica by the Pope, at the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem and reported in The New York Times. In April of 1970, President Richard Nixon had the nation observe a Day of Prayer for Apollo 13 astronauts. Even the U.S. Senate adopted a resolution urging prayer.

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