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The Bush Administration has moved to curb the sale of anything that may be used for Military purposes.
President George W. Bush’s plan to toughen restrictions on technology exports to China has set off a struggle between U.S. national security officials concerned about China’s military threat and American companies increasingly dependent on overseas markets.
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Finally, the Bush Administration has moved to curb the sale of anything that may be used for Military purposes.
President George W. Bush’s plan to toughen restrictions on technology exports to China has set off a struggle between U.S. national security officials concerned about China’s military threat and American companies increasingly dependent on overseas markets.
Items such [...]

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A Line in the Sand

This is cross-posted at The Redhunter and Warm ‘n Fuzzy Conserva-Puppies, my other two blogs.
This past Thursday evening I was honored to host Chris Missick, author of the A Line in the Sand blog, and two of his friends; Kyle Rodgers and Ryan Albaugh. Ryan served with Chris in Iraq, while Kyle is acting as [...]

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Tuesday, July 19, 2005“Among the features peculiar to the political system of the United States, is the perfect equality of rights which it secures to every religious sect. “
– James Madison (letter to Jacob de la Motta, August 1820)Reference: Our Sacred Honor, Bennett, pg. 333
I could say much here, but I will hold my tongue.
Wednesday, [...]

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Michael Yon : Online Magazine: “Across Iraq, I keep running across American troops who are not Americans. Many of these soldiers and Marines are working towards attaining U.S. citizenship while in uniform, under fire, in Iraq.” One new citizen born in Korea says “he’s very happy to be an American, and that some of [...]

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10th Planet Discovered

NASA announced today the discovery of a 10th planet.
A planet larger than Pluto has been discovered in the outlying regions of the solar system.
The planet was discovered using the Samuel Oschin Telescope at Palomar Observatory near San Diego, Calif. The discovery was announced today by planetary scientist Dr. Mike Brown of the California Institute [...]

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Luke Stricklin couldn’t answer his family’s questions about what it was like in Iraq.
He couldn’t speak the words. But he could sing them. He looked at the bottom of his boots one day. The boots he’d worn 12 hours a day for 14 months became the breakthrough. “Bottom of my boots sure are getting worn,” [...]

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I just heard about this on Hugh Hewitt’s Radio Show with guest speaker Brian Maloney who broke this story on the blogospere. Yes, there were other stories, but no one paid attention to them. Especially not the New York Times.
From what I gather, someone at the Gloria Wise Boys & Girls Club had given money [...]

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www.news.com.au
SWEDISH researchers have created new functioning brain cells from stem cells drawn from the brains of living adults, sparking hope that effective treatments for devastating illnesses like Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s could be at hand, media reported overnight.
Neurosurgeons withdrew the stem cells from the brains of adults during routine surgery for hydrocephalus, or water on the [...]

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Most “enlightened ones” argue that Islamic terrorism is merely a fanatical perversion of a peaceful Islam which deviates from its true teachings. They call for a Western-style modernization of the Muslim world, hoping thereby that radical Islam will be tamed. This analysis misses the point. The nature of the terrorist threat is unambiguously Islamic [...]

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