He developed vaccines for rabies and anthrax, revolutionized medicine with his germ theory of disease, and laid the foundation for the control of tuberculosis, cholera, diphtheria and tetanus. While Dean of the Faculty of Sciences at Lille University in France, he developed the process of “Pasteurization” of milk. This was Louis Pasteur, who died SEPTEMBER 28, 1895.
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South Dakota Implements Electronic Lien and Title
The South Dakota Department of Revenue, Division of Motor Vehicles is implementing an Electronic Lien and Title system (ELT) on October 1. nder the ELT system, motor vehicle lien recordings and title applications processed on and after October 1 that denote a lien will not be issued a paper title document. The title document will be retained electronically in the state’s data base.
Read more ›History of ObamaCare Duplicity from South Dakota RINOs
This video from Liberty Today featuring Lora Hubbel exposes the rank hypocrisy of RINO Gov. Dennis Daugaard and his fellow RINOs in the South Dakota Legislature who say out of one side of their mouth that they oppose ObamaCare, while out of the other side of their mouth they fight every legislative effort to resist ObamaCare. The question for you is: what will you do about it?
Read more ›Winds of Change Blow Against German Green Energy
Renewable energy sources never reach their full capacity. Wind energy is expensive; not always productive and requires backup power generators, like power plants, to make up for its lost capacity. Case in point: Germany. The country is far ahead of all others in its use of and dependence on renewable energy. But no matter how much money is thrown into the wind energy sector, it will never be enough.
Read more ›The Greatest Threat to America
In light of an ever charging turbulent world and America, many today are pondering who is America’s greatest threat? Is it the Democratic Party? Socialism? Marxism? Obama? ACLU? Republicans? Immigration? Our 16 TRILLION national debt? Obama Care? Yes, there are problems in each of these areas, but there is a threat that dwarfs them all: the Main Stream Secular Media.
Read more ›Sacramento Radio Hosts Censored for Anti-Muslim Speech?
On Wednesday, I saw several news stories about Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty, a popular radio morning show duo out of Sacramento, being mysteriously absent from the air on Tuesday, the day after Jack Armstrong suggested people should post anti-Mohammad videos online. Now the duo have been off the air for two days running, and there are conflicting stories as to why.
Read more ›Father of the American Revolution
Crying “No taxation without representation,” he instigated the Stamp Act riots and the Boston Tea Party. After the “Boston Massacre,” he spread Revolutionary sentiment with his Committees of Correspondence. Known as “The Father of the American Revolution,” Samuel Adams, who was born SEPTEMBER 27, 1722, called for the first Continental Congress and signed the Declaration of Independence.
Read more ›More than 1,000 Pastors to Challenge Unconstitutional IRS Regs
The number of pastors registered to participate in Alliance Defending Freedom’s fifth annual Pulpit Freedom Sunday has exceeded 1,000, nearly doubling last year’s participation. Registration continues until Oct. 7, so the number continues to rise. “Pastors should decide what they preach from the pulpit, not the IRS,” said Senior Legal Counsel Erik Stanley. “It’s outrageous for pastors and churches to be threatened or punished by the government for applying biblical teachings to all areas of life, including candidates and elections.”
Read more ›Homosexuals in the Military: Problems the Left Ignores
According to CNS News, GOP Vice Presidential Candidate Paul Ryan said recently that we should not reverse the policy which forces open homosexual behavior on the U.S. military. On the heels of this, we learn that despite liberal claims to the contrary, there have been a disturbing number of incidents involving homosexuals in the military over the past year.
Read more ›South Dakota Reverses Course on ObamaCare
South Dakota Gov. Dennis Daugaard announced today that the state of South Dakota will not operate a state health insurance exchange but will maintain control of insurance regulation in South Dakota. Unless the federal healthcare law is repealed, a health insurance exchange must be operated in every state by 2014. The federal government will directly operate and fund exchanges in those states choosing not to operate state-run exchanges. South Dakota joins other states that have chosen not to run their own exchanges.
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