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Adventures of a dog soldier: Afghanistan´s four-legged heroes
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Daily Express [UK], by David Heyhoe
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Posted By: Attercliffe- 11/26/2012 6:09:41 AM
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Arms and explosives search dog Treo has saved countless lives in Afghanistan. His handler David Heyhoe tells his story. Setting off into the dawn sunlight, Treo and I are out front doing the lonely walk. We dog handlers say that emotions run up leash and down again. We had just lost our first soldier--killed by a roadside improvised explosive device (IED)--and Treo could sense that I wanted payback. Treo was hyper-alert and raring to go. It was a good thing. We´d been out for several days now and the Taliban would know the paths we´d use to get back to base.
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Israel successfully tests Magic Wand system
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YNet News [Israel], by Yoav Zitun
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Posted By: LittleHoodedMonk- 11/26/2012 6:06:55 AM
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Israel´s Defense Ministry and the US´s Missile Defense Agency have completed the first round of tests on the Magic Wand system. The test was reportedly successful raising the chances of future investment. The interceptor missile system is being developed for the Defense Ministry by Israel´s Rafael Advanced Defense Systems and the US´s Raytheon Co. It was designed to intercept Hezbollah missiles fired from Lebanon. Israel is counting on the system to become the centerpiece of its air defense layout and provide a solution for a variety of short-range ballistic missiles, large caliber rockets and cruise
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Should the GOP cave on taxes?
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Human Events, by Mark LaRochelle
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Posted By: javaboy- 11/26/2012 6:06:41 AM
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Republicans in Congress are under tremendous pressure to cave in to President Obama’s demand for tax hikes by December 31. These tax hikes are projected to generate $823 billion in additional revenues, and save another $127 billion in interest payments, for a cumulative reduction of $950 billion in the national debt over 10 years, according to the left-wing Center for Budget and Policy Priorities. Ten-year budget projections are notoriously unreliable, but the White House estimates budgets for five years. By 2017, the administration projects that the national debt will be more than $21 trillion
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Obama Donors Got $21,000 in Government Money for Every $1 They Gave
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Front Page, by Daniel Greenfield
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Posted By: Pluperfect- 11/26/2012 6:05:51 AM
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Who says that there are no great investments anymore? Sure the Stock Market might be uneven, but while free enterprise might be going to the dogs, there’s still one solid investment. Obama (OBM) whose shares just keep rising until the bubble bursts and he runs out of Chinese money to buy off his donors with. Peter Schweizer, president of the Government Accountability Institute, said President Barack Obama had a “recycling” program that used crony capitalism to reward its campaign contributors, who would then funnel money back to the Obama campaign.
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Speed dating with Oreos
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Fox News, by Victoria Taylor
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Posted By: StormCnter- 11/26/2012 6:02:42 AM
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This year may mark Oreo’s 100th birthday, but 2012 will go down in Oreo infamy for another reason: the Candy Corn Oreos. The much buzzed about limited time-only cookies tricked, or treated, those who dared to try them. Back in the beginning of October, I tried unsuccessfully to get my hands on those elusive Candy Corn Oreos, but it seemed that I had missed the boat. During my search, I noticed that there were more varieties of Oreos than just Double Stuffed and Mini Oreos. A significant portion of the cookie row
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UKIP ´at war´ with the Tories as Nigel Farage rejects Fabricant pact
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Daily Express [UK], by Emily Fox
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Posted By: Attercliffe- 11/26/2012 6:00:41 AM
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Ukip leader Nigel Farage today rejected a deal aligning his party with the Tories and launched all-out electoral war with David Cameron. Mr Farage declared there would be "no deal with the Tories" in reaction to proposals by Conservative vice-chairman Michael Fabicant to launch an electoral pact with Ukip. Mr Fabricant, who is in charge of parliamentary campaigning is today set to urge Prime Minister David Cameron to make a commitment on a referendum on membership of the EU in return for a promise from Ukip not to field candidates at the next general election. He argues that the Tories
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DNI Director Draws Short Straw In White House Benghazi Cover-up Blame Game
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Forbes, by Larry Bell
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Posted By: StormCnter- 11/26/2012 5:55:01 AM
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Although the intelligence community knew from Day One that al-Qaeda terrorists were responsible for the deadly Benghazi consulate attack, someone cut references to “al-Qaeda” and “terrorism” from the overview they released on September 14th. Instead, those talking points said that: “…demonstrations in Benghazi were spontaneously inspired by the protests at the U.S. Embassy in Cairo and evolved into a direct assault.” And just who was that “someone”? Well, while we still don’t know exactly who pushed the delete key, we apparently do have a fall guy. According to CBS News,
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Menu Labeling: Another Job-Killing Regulation in ObamaCare
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Townhall, by Leah Barkoukis
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Posted By: StormCnter- 11/26/2012 5:48:52 AM
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Problems in society are rarely solved by Washington bureaucrats yet they seem to have taken the adage, ‘if at first you don’t succeed, try, try again’ to heart. Accordingly, the government is addressing the nation’s growing obesity epidemic with a regulation: Section 4205, the menu labeling provision attached to ObamaCare meant to “aid consumers in selecting more healthful diets.” As currently written, however, the regulation will likely have job-killing effects and result in little, if any, significant reductions in obesity rates and/or improved health. The provision requires chain restaurants with 20 or more locations,
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Learning the Hard Way
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AmericanThinker, by Trevor Thomas
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Posted By: javaboy- 11/26/2012 5:46:32 AM
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Having four children 10 and under offers plenty of intimate, hands-on lessons on human nature. Sometimes, for example, in spite of Michelle´s and my best efforts, good parental instruction is ignored and hard lessons have to be learned. I´m not talking about situations that lead to enforced discipline, but rather those that result in sad and tough natural consequences. A good recent example for us is one that many families have experienced: the misplaced bike.
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More congressional Republicans break tax pledge for sake of looming fiscal crisis
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Fox News, by Staff
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Posted By: LittleHoodedMonk- 11/26/2012 5:40:58 AM
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More congressional Republicans are breaking a long-standing pledge to oppose tax increases before returning to Washington on Monday to avert a looming fiscal crisis with a deal that increasingly appears impossible to reach without changes to the tax code. The decades-old pledge from the Americans for Tax Reform group has been signed by 238 House members and 41 senators in this Congress and has essentially become inescapable for any Republican seeking statewide or national office over recent election cycles, especially in the Republican-controlled lower chamber.
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On a wing and a prayer
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Boston Herald, by Robert Greim
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Posted By: MissMolly- 11/26/2012 5:36:19 AM
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Defiant parishioners waging tireless vigils for the churches they love — now eight years and running — are being warned by their archdiocese that the end is near, but they still vow to fight on. “We paid for this church,” said Maryellen Rogers, a parishioner at St. Francis X. Cabrini in Scituate. “We built it. The archdiocese took out a mortgage in the 1970s we paid off. And we believe we are the rightful owners of this church.” But the Archdiocese of Boston has signaled the rogue worshippers are testing the goodwill of the hierarchy.
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Learning to Love Simpson-Bowles
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AmericanThinker, by Randall Hoven
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Posted By: javaboy- 11/26/2012 5:35:14 AM
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What should Republicans in Congress do right now about the "fiscal cliff"? Everyone has advice, almost none of which squares with reality. Republicans have only two levers of control: the House of Representatives and filibusters in the Senate. Consider the options. Option 1: Do nothing. If no new legislation gets passed we hit the so-called "fiscal cliff." That means all "Bush tax cuts" would expire, for rich and non-rich alike. It means other tax cuts and credits added under Obama (payroll tax cuts, child tax credits, etc.) would also expire.
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Jostling in the 2016 race already
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Washington Post, by Jennifer Rubin
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Posted By: Pluperfect- 11/26/2012 5:30:48 AM
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In a report speculating that former Florida governor Jeb Bush may run for president in 2016, the New York Times observes, “When Senator Marco Rubio of Florida held a strategy session here to discuss his own political future last week, the question of Mr. Bush, a mentor, hung over the room; a decision by Mr. Bush, 59, to seek the Republican nomination would almost certainly halt any plans by Mr. Rubio, 41, to do so or abruptly set off a new intraparty feud.” The reporters don’t identify a source for that proposition,
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A year later, supercommittee cautiously optimistic
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Politico, by Darren Samuelson & Stephanie Gaskell
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Posted By: Pluperfect- 11/26/2012 5:26:25 AM
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It’s now a year since the special congressional supercommittee failed to come up with a deficit-reduction plan. But with the dismal progress made since on its agenda, that milestone took even one of its own members by surprise. “Was it that long ago? Time flies,” Rep. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) told POLITICO. With the nation’s debt problems at the top of the to-do list in 2011, Congress created the 12-member Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction and gave it a Nov. 23 deadline to hammer out a deal to balance the budget or face automatic,
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Egypt´s President Doesn´t Understand Why Everybody´s So Mad at Him
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Atlantic, by Adam Clark Estes
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Posted By: StormCnter- 11/26/2012 5:19:15 AM
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As protests continued to rage in Tahrir Square and pretty much every political party in the country united in opposition to his newfound power, Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi is surprised. It was three days ago that Morsi issued a decree that grants him immunity from the country´s courts, an aggressive move that practically gives the former leader of the Muslim Brotherhood unchecked authority and earned him the nickname "Pharaoh." To us folks stateside, this all sounds quite unbelievable, since last year, the Egyptian people rose up in fury to oust Hosni Mubarak whom they believed had too much power.
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Postelection surprise: A slew of bad news
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Washington Times [DC], by Joseph Curl
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Posted By: StormCnter- 11/26/2012 5:10:07 AM
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Breaking with tradition, this election cycle bypassed the “October Surprise,” unless you count finding out that Donald Trump is a complete idiot. (His “shocking news” on President Obama was his announcement that he was offering $5 million for the release of all drawings the Kenyan native did in kindergarten.) In the end, there wasn’t even a “November Surprise.” Americans, happy with their free stuff from the federal government and fully content to go $1 trillion in debt to get it, stuck with the status quo. The first post-partisan president divided America by class, sex, race, religion and America said, “Eh, whatever.
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Ehud Barak announces his resignation from political life
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Jerusalem Post [Israel], by Lahav Harkov
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Posted By: LittleHoodedMonk- 11/26/2012 5:09:31 AM
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Defense Minister Ehud Barak announced his intention to quit political life Monday morning in a press conference at the Defense Ministry in Tel Aviv. Barak thanked the public for its continued support and said he will remain in his position as defense in minister until a new government has been formed following the coming Knesset elections in late January. (Snip) "I have exhausted politics and I want to dedicate more time to my family," Barak said. Barak reiterated that the Iranian threat would remain a central issue for Israel, exiting politics with the topic he is most famous
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Another laughable Benghazi lie
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New York Post, by Michael A. Walsh
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Posted By: StormCnter- 11/26/2012 5:07:10 AM
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More than two months after an Islamist attack on the American consulate in Benghazi that left four Americans dead, including US Ambassador to Libya Chris Stevens, we still don’t know what really happened that night — and, thanks to a secretive White House and an incurious Washington press corps, we probably never will. Not officially, that is. But there’s no real mystery about it. From the evidence that’s emerged in dribs and drabs since the Sept. 11 calamity, it’s clear that Ansar al-Sharia, a Libyan al Qaeda-affiliated group coordinating with its allies elsewhere
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How 2012 Turned Into a Very Bad Year For Prince Charles
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Daily Beast, by Tom Sykes
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Posted By: StormCnter- 11/26/2012 5:02:40 AM
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It was meant to be a glorious year of royal pageantry, the year of the Diamond Jubilee and the London Olympics, and the year in which the reins of power began to be handed over to Charles at last. A chance to make his mark. In fact, 2012 will go down for the royals in general as a year to forget after two humiliating sets of naked photos of the Young Royals completely eclipsed the summer of celebration. For Charles, it has arguably been even worse than for the family in general.
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Prescribe morning-after pills in advance, say pediatricians
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Reuters, by Sharon Begley
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Posted By: LittleHoodedMonk- 11/26/2012 4:54:40 AM
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New York - Wading into the incendiary subject of birth control for young teenagers, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) on Monday called on the nation´s pediatricians to counsel all of their adolescent patients about emergency contraception and make advance prescriptions for it available to girls under 17. Because current federal policy bans over-the-counter sales of the pills to girls under 17, having a prescription on hand could help younger teens obtain emergency contraception more quickly than if they have to contact a physician only after they need it.
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Hostess with the Mostest
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Weekly Standard, by Scrapbook
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Posted By: StormCnter- 11/26/2012 4:54:22 AM
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The Scrapbook admits it has not paid too much attention to Twinkies in recent years. Our taste in—what shall we call them?—recreational foodstuffs tends to run in other directions; and to be honest, we were never all that enamored of Twinkies in the first place. On the other hand, Twinkies have suffered something of a bad rap. Yes, they’re full of sugar and not especially nutritious; but they are made and marketed as a snack, not a balanced meal. And then there’s the “Twinkie defense.” Three decades ago the man who assassinated San Francisco mayor George Moscone
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Our Enemy, the Payroll Tax
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New York Times, by Ross Douthat
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Posted By: StormCnter- 11/26/2012 4:50:15 AM
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WE have two political parties in America, runs a saying that conservatives like to quote. One is stupid, the other is evil. And when they join forces to do something that’s both stupid and evil — well, that’s what we call “bipartisanship.” The payroll tax holiday that passed Congress in the winter of 2010 was a rare exception to this pessimistic rule. Cutting the payroll tax was good short-term politics for both Democrats and Republicans: it was a tax cut that liberals hoped would double as stimulus, and a boost to the middle class
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Kill lists for me, but not for thee
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Legal Insurrection, by William A. Jacobson
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Posted By: Pluperfect- 11/26/2012 4:45:54 AM
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The use of drone strikes has been expanded dramatically under Obama. The personal involvement of the President in the intimate details of targeting and kill lists is new to this administration. It’s not something Democrats like to talk about. Debbie Wasserman-Schultz denied knowledge of the kill lists, promting this response from Glenn Greenwald, The remarkable, unfathomable ignorance of Debbie Wasserman Schultz One expects corrupt partisan loyalty from people like Wasserman Schultz, eager to excuse anything and everything a Democratic president does. That’s a total abdication of her duty.
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Obama faces huge challenge in setting up insurance exchanges
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The Hill (DC), by Elise Viebeck
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Posted By: Pluperfect- 11/26/2012 4:42:28 AM
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The Obama administration faces major logistical and financial challenges in creating health insurance exchanges for states that have declined to set up their own systems. The exchanges were designed as the centerpiece of President Obama’s signature law, and are intended to make buying health insurance comparable to booking a flight or finding a compatible partner on Match.com. Sixteen states — most of them governed by Republicans — have said they will not set up their own systems, forcing the federal government to come up with one instead.
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