By Gary Wickert There are times when the politics of the American Left reminds me of the DC Comics Bizarro World known as “Htrae” (“Earth” spelled backwards), a society ruled by the Bizarro Code which states “Us do opposite of all Earthly things!” Hate beauty, love ugliness, and criminalize making anything perfect on Bizarro World,…
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ACS Resignation Letter January 22, 2011 Madeleine Jacobs Executive Director and CEO American Chemical Society Membership and Subscription Renewal PO Box 182426 Columbus, OH 43218-2426 Dear Madeleine, Congratulations! You have completed the transition you began long ago when you assumed your present position of power. The American Chemical Society (ACS), formerly the largest scientific society…
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Going Broke by Going Green
Obama Administration energy policies are impairing our jobs, revenues, economy and health By Bishop Harry Jackson, Jr. and Niger Innis President Obama’s healthcare program came under intense scrutiny in 2010. As we enter 2011, we need to open our eyes to what is really going on behind his green energy propaganda, as well. To some,…
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Greens lie, Africans Die
Falsehoods about insecticides and bednets continue to leave a path of destruction and death By Paul Driessen and Robert Novak Fina’s little body shook for hours with teeth-chattering chills. The next day her torment worsened, as nausea and vomiting continued even after there was nothing left in her stomach. Finally, her vomiting ebbed and…
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Special Session of Wisconsin Legislature Promises Important Gains
By Pax Americana Institute During his campaign for the Wisconsin governorship, Scott Walker pledged to create 250,000 new jobs by November 2014; reduce the tax burden for Wisconsin families and businesses; and return the state to a sound fiscal footing. In order to accomplish this ambitious legislative tripartite, Governor Walker called for an emergency legislative…
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It is a slow day in the small Saskatchewan town of Pumphandle, and streets are deserted. Times are tough, everybody is in debt, and nearly everybody is living on credit. A tourist visiting the area drives through town, stops at the motel, and lays a $100 bill on the desk saying he wants to inspect…