Rodman's self-promotion effort
blinded him to the brutal realities of North Korea's leadership In later
interviews, Rodman called Kim Jong Un "awesome" and claimed he
was "loved" by his people.
We
continue the "New York Times" coverage of Barack Obama's untimely
demise a year from now.
Bloomberg was dealt a stinging
blow on Monday when a Judge quashed his plan to ban the sale of large
sugary drinks in the city's restaurants and other venues.
"
. . . [Dr. Gosnell] killed live, viable, moving, breathing, crying babies.
He killed them by cutting their spinal cords after their mothers had
delivered them . . ."
Over three years ago I wrote
about the TSA and called it "window dressing," now on the heels
of knives being allowed back on planes and a fake bomb making it through
security, a former TSA agent has come forward and stated what I've known
all along.
To see what these three separate
events in three different countries have in common, let us look at them
more closely and discuss their place in contemporary in contemporary
morality.
Hundreds of Christians protesting
the burning of their homes by a Muslim mob over alleged blasphemous remarks
made against the Islam's Prophet Muhammad clashed with police on Sunday.
Did Gore want to sell to the oil rich
Qataris who owned Al Jazeera? Perhaps the $500 million price tag, with $100
million going to Gore personally, was a factor.
It might mean that educational
credentials, which for a very long time have been considered the magic wand
that opens the doors of wealth and power, are losing their importance.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg's sugary
drink restrictions go into effect at midnight Tuesday in New York, but
Starbucks has shrugged them off, saying it's exempt.
Today, new teachers remain in our
profession an average of just 4.5 years, and many of them list "issues
with parents" as one of their reasons for throwing in the towel.
Political leaders are positioning
Abu Ghaith's capture as a great strategic victory for the US
counterterrorism community and declaring that al-Qaeda's core is being
devastated. But is that true?
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