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Rubio, Obama, Diaz-Balart, Ros-Lehtinen, Jeb Bush — oh my! Everyone’s talking immigration now
Miami Herald, by Marc Caputo
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Posted By:tisHimself, 1/15/2013 5:34:48 AM
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| The fiscal cliff debate is on hold. Now comes the demographic cliff debate: Immigration. Former Gov. Jeb Bush hosted a Friday powwow about immigration reform. U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio and President Obama’s administration leaked details of their plans over the weekend that would give varying degrees of amnesty to those illegally in the country. And on Monday in Doral, Miami U.S. Reps. Mario Diaz-Balart and Ileana Ros-Lehtinen held a forum to gather ideas and, in Diaz-Balart’s words, give them “ammunition” to call on their colleagues to reform immigration..
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
StormCnter, 1/15/2013 6:07:21 AM (No. 9117075)
It´s way past time to be seriously talking about immigration reform. There are good ideas and bad ideas, but pretty much anything we can propose is better than what Obama will try to impose.
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fireman28, 1/15/2013 6:10:48 AM (No. 9117077)
You may think this is off topic; but we also need to talk about the high amount of white collar crime in southern Florida.
The IRS identified this area as being very high on tax fraud, identity theft, etc, etc.
It can´t just be the warm weather.
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Spidey, 1/15/2013 6:47:09 AM (No. 9117107)
IRS refund fraud used to be mostly earned income crowd claiming kids that aren´t theirs and that´s hard to track because of the baby daddy culture. Now there´s more sophisticated schemes, especially in identity theft.
What´s amazing about it is the victims work in this country but their refunds are being routed to Nigerian banks and it doesn´t raise an eyebrow in the IRS ranks, When the real people file their taxes,they have to wait 3 months for their refunds.
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fireman28, 1/15/2013 7:36:14 AM (No. 9117157)
Sorry for a 2nd post. Agree Spidey.
My friend in the tax prep business introduced me to a client who was frauded. IRS agrees he was but still has not issued refund, 12 month investigation.
My friend recommends you to to manage taxes to get the smallest refund, then if you get scammed you did not lose money.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Judith, 1/15/2013 7:57:19 AM (No. 9117191)
Our country is on its knees, our people entering the valley of despair. Unemployment, loss of their homes, crushing debt....and our rulers decide that it is a good idea to let the people that are breaking our laws and have no regard for this country except to bleed it of money and benefits, should move to the head of the line in becoming citizens. Dems, pubbies, exactly what is the difference? Both are pounding the nails into the coffin.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
southernboy, 1/15/2013 8:42:25 AM (No. 9117291)
Watch the hands of the magician! They are moving faster and faster….Falling of the fiscal cliff, gun control, immigration, can´t write SS and Veterans benefit checks,….who knows what tomorrow! More balls in the air.
What next? Maybe another false flag event to cement the gun control issue?
He hasn´t even officially begun his second term yet!
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suedotsue, 1/15/2013 8:45:33 AM (No. 9117294)
It´s simply not true that Republicans want anything different than Democrats on the border. They both want open borders, have for many years. George Bush wanted it. The Wall St. Journal wants it. None of them want to secure the border, all want it to remain trashed, dangerous, and for increasing amounts of US lands to be off limits due to being taken over by killers. Border guards better not actually do their job or they´ll be put in jail as happened a few years ago. A talk show host ended up begging Bush to release the guy. It´s only the American people who want our country to be safe and secure.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
MissMolly, 1/15/2013 9:33:33 AM (No. 9117399)
#7, can you supply a source for George W. Bush wanting "open borders"? It´s simply not true.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
anotherctyankee, 1/15/2013 3:51:12 PM (No. 9118288)
Oh, he certainly did want open borders. Only complete outrage by the citizens of this country prevented his amnesty plan.
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Will a Tea Party Challenger Threaten McConnell?
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Real Clear Politics, by Scott Conroy and Caitlin Huey Burns
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Posted By: tisHimself- 3/29/2013 11:51:18 AM
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When Ashley Judd announced on Wednesday that she had decided not to run for Mitch McConnell’s Senate seat in Kentucky, national Democrats quickly made clear that they remain serious about taking on the five-term lawmaker. The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee launched a small anti-McConnell radio ad buy the next morning. But before the Senate minority leader can devote all of his attention to fending off whoever emerges from the Democratic primary in 2014, he may first have to contend with a GOP challenge from the right.
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Obama Speaks Under Arafat Banner
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Weekly Standard, by Daniel Halper
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Posted By: tisHimself- 3/24/2013 11:18:26 PM
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At a press conference today in Ramallah, President Barack Obama addressed the assembled journalists while standing under a Yasser Arafat banner: "Hope everyone saw presser. If not there, it was notable that Obama and Abbas spoke from under a banner bearing pictures of Arafat and Abbas. Also another big banner was hanging on wall nearby with Abbas kind of superimposed on Arafat," the White House pool reporter notes.
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Digital Footprints Reveal Continued RNC Cronyism, Cynicism
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Red State, by Ron Robinson
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Posted By: tisHimself- 3/24/2013 11:09:45 PM
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It’s bad enough that RNC Chairman Reince Priebus has decided to continue the relationship with failed Romney consultants Targeted Victory to send the RNC’s mass emails. What’s so harrowing is the cynicism and sloppiness Targeted Victory brings to the table to fulfill that contract. One would think that Targeted Victory, in fulfilling the RNC email contract, would take extreme care and would want to remove any taint of the Romney campaign from the RNC emails. (Targeted Victory invoiced the failed Romney campaign for over $17 million.) But one would be wrong in making that assumption.
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The New Mossbacks
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American Spectator, by Jeffrey Lord
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Posted By: tisHimself- 3/24/2013 8:15:05 PM
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It’s uncanny. Unless, of course, it isn’t. The sons of two famous politicians made their potential presidential stand at CPAC — each son having achieved elective office on his own. Yet somehow… in some strange, perhaps not so mysterious fashion… each son sounds… like… yes indeed: Dad 2.0. Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush sounds like ex-President Dad George H.W. Bush, not to mention ex-President Brother George W. Kentucky Senator Rand Paul takes the Senate floor for a champion filibuster, followed by a CPAC speech, sounding ever so more than slightly like former presidential candidate and now ex-Congressman Dad Ron Paul.
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Rove: I Could See GOP’s 2016 Candidate Supporting Same-Sex Marriage
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National Review Online, by Andrew Johnson
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Posted By: tisHimself- 3/24/2013 3:05:56 PM
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With the Supreme Court set to hear two cases on the issue of same-sex marriage this week, Republican strategist Karl Rove told This Week’s George Stephanopoulos that “I could” see the Republican party’s next presidential candidate supporting same-sex marriage. This comes on the heels of Ohio’s Republican senator Rob Portman’s recent support of the issue.
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Libertariansm for Social Conservatives
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American Conservative, by Jack Hunter
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Posted By: tisHimself- 3/24/2013 2:12:08 PM
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At the Conservative Political Action Conference last weekend, the nation’s largest annual gathering of conservatives, many speculated that the GOP might be veering in a more libertarian direction—or at least influential leaders within the party might be prodding it or might be anxious for it to go in that direction. The Daily Beast ran the headline “Libertarians run the show at CPAC.” In his CPAC speech, former presidential candidate Rick Santorum warned that conservatives should not surrender their principles, referring specifically to social issues. Some on both the left and right perceive libertarianism as inherently hostile to social conservatism.
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The GOP´s Vietnam
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American Conservative, by Daniel McCarthy
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Posted By: tisHimself- 3/24/2013 2:07:54 PM
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America doesn’t really have a two-party system. It has a one-and-a-half-party system, where one party at a time tends to dominate the national agenda while the other becomes a half-party—one that might hold onto the House of Representatives and some state governments, but that isn’t trusted by voters to run the country. The Republicans are America’s half-party today. This is a reversal from a generation ago,
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Can the Republican Party Recover from Iraq?
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Wall Street Journal, by Peggy Noonan
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Posted By: tisHimself- 3/23/2013 10:10:30 PM
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The air has been full of 10th-anniversary Iraq war retrospectives. One that caught my eye was a smart piece by Tom Curry, national affairs writer for NBC News, who wrote of one element of the story, the war´s impact on the Republican Party: "The conflict not only transformed" the GOP, "but all of American politics." It has, but it´s an unfinished transformation. Did the Iraq war hurt the GOP? Yes. The war, and the crash of ´08, half killed it. It´s still digging out, and whether it can succeed is an open question.
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Lead Us Not Into Temptation
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American Spectator, by William Murchison
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Posted By: tisHimself- 3/23/2013 8:55:12 PM
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THE HEAT’S ON, my friends. Gotta change that GOP. Change it how? You know by now, surely, with all the talk afloat in the land since the last time America voted. Gotta gag, not to mention tie up (and maybe strangle, if no one’s watching too closely) those “social issue” people, the ones who cost Republicans probably the White House and almost certainly the Senate. They just wouldn’t shut up, would they? Had to keep jamming their sermons down our throats: abortion, gay rights, marriage, religion. Religion? Oh, my God! All that stuff that divides instead of uniting people?
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Where Is Today’s Jack Kemp?
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National Review, by Rich Lowry
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Posted By: tisHimself- 3/23/2013 12:24:36 AM
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The harsh assessment of the RNC “autopsy” committee would be that it talked to 2,600 people, yet one of its top proposals is reviving a minority inclusion council from the 1990s. It takes months of research to come up with this stuff? But that would be too harsh. The autopsy is a good-faith effort to stare the Republican predicament straight in the face. It’s just that there are inherent limits to any such exercise. The party is not going to be saved by committee.
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The Price of Gay Marriage: The Galvanic Corrosion of the Language
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The American Thinker, by Geoffrey P. Hunt
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Posted By: tisHimself- 3/22/2013 7:14:19 AM
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When was that watershed moment where advocacy of gay marriage crossed into the mainstream from the radical chic of the intellectual elite ? Gay marriage, quite apart from homosexuality per se, has only in recent years been embraced by more than just a few libertarian sophisticates. Ironically it wasn´t too long ago when the progressive darlings and the beautiful people believed, to the contrary, that marriage of any kind was oppressive, a form of institutional bondage.
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The First American Pope
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National Review Online, by George Weigel
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Posted By: tisHimself- 3/14/2013 12:43:12 PM
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The swift election of Jorge Mario Cardinal Bergoglio, S.J., as bishop of Rome is replete with good news — and not a little irony. To reverse the postmodern batting order, let’s begin with the good news. A true man of God. The wheelchair-bound beggar at the corner of Via della Conciliazione and Via dell’Erba this morning had a keen insight into his new bishop: “Sono molto contento; e una profeta” (“I’m very happy; he’s a prophet”).
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´My bangs are getting a little irritating´: Michelle Obama admits she already regrets her high-maintenance hairdo
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Daily Mail (UK), by Margot Peppers
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Posted By: pineledger- 4/7/2013 7:43:42 AM
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Michelle Obama has admitted that she is already tired of the bangs she first sported in January. The First Lady said in an interview with Entertainment Tonight: ´Bangs are a day-by-day proposition. They´re starting to grow out, get a little irritating.´ Still, she hasn´t let her hairdo woes get her down. ´It´s okay,´ she said after her initial complaint. ´We´ll be good.´ The first indication that her hairstyle was becoming a burden came about last weekend, when Malia, 14, was spotted adjusting her mother´s hair during the White House Easter Egg Roll.
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McCain: ´I don´t understand´ GOP filibuster on guns
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Politico, by Jennifer Epstein
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Posted By: JoniTx- 4/7/2013 12:18:14 PM
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Sen. John McCain says he doesn´t understand the threats from some of his Republican colleagues to filibuster a bill on background checks to buy guns. "I don´t understand it," the Arizona Republican said on Sunday of the threat coming from Sen. Rand Paul,Sen. Ted Cruz, Sen. Mike Lee and nine other Republicans. "The purpose of the United States Senate is to debate and to vote and to let the people know where we stand.” "What are we afraid of? ... If this issue is as important as we all think it is, why not take ... it up and debate?"
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Christians, here´s why we´re losing our religion
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Fox News, by Craig Groeschel
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Posted By: STLstudent- 4/7/2013 5:13:55 PM
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Recent research indicates that the number of people who do not consider themselves a part of an organized religion is steadily on the rise. Interestingly enough, though the number of those religiously unaffiliated is increasing, there is little to no trend in the number of those who express atheist or agnostic beliefs. People aren’t saying they don’t believe in God. They’re saying they don’t believe in religion. They are not rejecting Christ. They are rejecting the church. This begs the question, “Why are we losing our religion?”
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Broadcasters worry about ´Zero TV´ homes
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Associated Press, by Ryan Nakashima
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Posted By: Ribicon- 4/7/2013 2:43:40 PM
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Los Angeles — Some people have had it with TV. They´ve had enough of the 100-plus channel universe. They don´t like timing their lives around network show schedules. They´re tired of $100-plus monthly bills. A growing number of them have stopped paying for cable and satellite TV service, and don´t even use an antenna to get free signals over the air. (Snip) Last month, the Nielsen Co. started labeling people in this group "Zero TV" households, because they fall outside the traditional definition of a TV home. There are 5 million of these residences in the U.S., up from
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Mother Of Slain Benghazi Officer To Sean Hannity: ‘They Want Me To Shut Up’
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Mediaite, by A.J. Delgado
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Posted By: StormCnter- 4/7/2013 5:00:16 AM
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On Friday, Sean Hannity brought Pat Smith, mother of the late Sean Smith, on his radio program. The 34-year-old information management officer was one of four Americans murdered in the Benghazi embassy attack on September 11, 2012. In the chilling interview, a distraught Ms. Smith, in tears, pleaded for answers and spoke of the efforts to silence her. Ms. Smith first relayed how her son, prior to the attack, requested additional security in advance and warned the State Department: He did tell them, ahead of time, he typed it into his little typewriter over there,
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Vanishing workforce weighs on growth
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Washington Post, by Jim Tankersley
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Posted By: Dreadnought- 4/6/2013 11:28:59 PM
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Put out an all-points bulletin: Millions of Americans have gone missing from the workforce. Every month that those would-be workers are gone raises the odds that they might never come back, dimming the prospects for future economic growth. The vanishing trend is more than a decade old, but it accelerated during the Great Recession. Throughout 2012, economists held out hope that it had stopped. But then came Friday’s jobs report, and hopes were dashed. The Labor Department reported that the U.S. labor force — everyone who has a job or is looking for one — shrank
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Obama critic apologizes for his ´poorly chosen words´ on gay marriage
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The Hill [Washington DC], by Alexandra Jaffe
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Posted By: JoniTx- 4/6/2013 12:18:19 PM
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Neurosurgeon Ben Carson, considered by some to be a potential Republican contender for president, apologized to Johns Hopkins University for the "poorly chosen words" he used in expressing his opposition to gay marriage last month.“I am sorry for any embarrassment this has caused,” Carson said in the letter, reported in New York Magazine.(Snip) "Although I do believe marriage is between a man and a woman, there are much less offensive ways to make that point. I hope all will look at a lifetime of service over some poorly chosen words.” Carson will remain as commencement speaker at Johns Hopkins,
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The Secrets of Princeton
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New York Times, by Ross Douthat
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Posted By: Oblio- 4/7/2013 8:08:09 AM
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Susan Patton, the Princeton alumna who became famous for her letter urging Ivy League women to use their college years to find a mate, has been denounced as a traitor to feminism, to coeducation, to the university ideal. But really she’s something much more interesting: a traitor to her class. Her betrayal consists of being gauche enough to acknowledge publicly a truth that everyone who’s come up through Ivy League culture knows intuitively —
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Is going gluten-free healthier for everybody?
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The Week, by Staff
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Posted By: NorthernDog- 4/7/2013 11:28:27 AM
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Gluten-free diets are all the rage, but they can be dangerous if not done right. What is gluten? It´s the spongy complex of proteins, found naturally in wheat, rye, and barley, that gives elasticity to dough and allows it to rise. When flour is moistened and either kneaded or mixed into dough, gluten molecules form an elastic, microscopic latticework that traps the carbon dioxide produced when yeast ferments, causing dough to inflate like a hot air balloon. Baking hardens the gluten, which helps the finished product keep its shape. Wheat — and gluten — is ubiquitous in the American diet.
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Adam Lanza´s murder spree at Sandy Hook may have been´act of revenge´
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New York Daily News, by Matthew Lysiak and Rich Schapiro
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Posted By: noproblems- 4/7/2013 9:52:58 AM
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Newtown killer Adam Lanza may have launched his murder spree at Sandy Hook Elementary School as an “act of revenge,” the Daily News has learned. A close friend of Lanza’s mother told The News that the troubled boy was a target of relentless bullying when he attended the Connecticut school years ago. “I think Adam felt betrayed by the school and this was his act of revenge,” said Marvin LaFontaine, a friend of Nancy Lanza’s. “Nancy told me he was being picked on at school. That they were just torturing him.” Source and text corrected by Staff.
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Parents outraged that Mass. kids were denied lunch
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Associated Press, by Staff
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Posted By: beancounter- 4/6/2013 5:21:39 PM
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ATTLEBORO, Mass. — As many as 25 students at a Massachusetts school were denied lunch this week — with at least some forced to dump their food in the garbage — because they couldn´t pay, school officials and parents said. Outraged parents said some students at Coelho Middle School in Attleboro cried when they were told by a worker for the district´s food service provider they could not eat on Tuesday because they couldn´t pay or their pre-paid accounts were short on funds. The on-site director for the company, Whitsons Culinary Group of Islandia, N.Y., was placed on administrative leave by
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