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Hurricane Katrina – IRS Waiving Diesel Fuel Penalties

Obviously, the destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina has had a major impact on fuel supplies. The IRS is temporarily waiving regulations that ban the sale of certain diesel fuels to address shortages. Dyed Diesel Fuel No Longer Banned Diesel fuel comes in two general forms, clear and dyed. Dyed diesel is not environment friendly. Under [...]

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The Project For A New American Century

Let the reader be reminded, that this document we are quoting, which can be readily viewed at PNAC’s website, (Rebuilding America’s Defenses), was drafted in 1998, based on a document that was presented to the White House in 1992! Of course I suppose in the eyes of the undying Christian supporter of the American New [...]

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Jay Hammond – Alaska Governor and Creator of the Permanent Fund

Former Governor of Alaska, Jay Hammond, died at age 83, peacefully at his home in Lake Clark, Alaska. He served Alaska as its Governor from 1974 to 1982, the years during which Alaska built an incredible oil pipeline, banked a large amount of the oil lease revenues, and created a dividend program that every resident [...]

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Modern Day Pirates

Modern Day Pirates Captain Kidd, Blackbeard, Samuel Bellamy, these names used to make peoples’ blood run cold. These were some of the most notorious pirates of old, but the era of the pirates is gone forever, or is it? Are there still pirates attacking ships, and killing people? The surprise answer to this question is [...]

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Talking to Strangers

One day, when my son was ten years old, he asked me, “Mom, how come you talk to just anyone so easily?” Until my son’s question, I hadn’t thought of conversation as a topic. I wasn’t even aware that my talking to strangers was an issue. If anything, I surmised, others started the conversation most [...]

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War with Red China Eminent Now

An irresponsible Chinese General made a very telling comment recently. He stated that when China takes over Taiwan, that the United States better not interfere otherwise China would be forced to retaliate with nuclear weapons against the United States. This sent shock waves throughout the civilized world and reminded us once again that we are [...]

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The G-8 and Other Figureheads

The Presidents Before Washington: From the moment that the first Declaration of Independence in Mecklenburg, North Carolina took place (if not before) there were people leading the cause of American Independence. But the Presidents of the Continental Congress starting with Peyton Randolph should be considered as key figures in the history of this façade called [...]

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Bush vs. Kerry — Negative Campaigning

As the presidential race hits full throttle, so do the smear campaigns. Negative ads are becoming more important to each parties race as time goes on, it is degrading. This is starting to feel like hatred is the only way either opponent believes they can win. The two major parties have been spitting and clawing [...]

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Assault Weapons Legal

On Monday September 13th Assault Weapons became legal for the first time in ten years. The weapons which become legal include AK-47s, Oozies and other automatic weaponry. This un-banning of the weapons make it easier for criminals to get their hands on automatic weapons and cause more harm quickly and abruptly than before. The bill [...]

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Mexicanizing America

A friend of mine, who lives in the thick of the Arizona conflict concerning illegal Mexican migrants, sent me a web site that you really should read: http://www.newswithviews.com/Wooldridge/frosty59.htm. It features an article by a man named Frosty Wooldridge (I am not making this name up!). It was the cause of my response to her e-mail: [...]

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