Monday, 10 September 2012


The History of World War III, Part 3
Will the Romney Administration be able to reunite an America that hasn’t been this divided since the Civil War of 1860-65? An answer to that question will require a great deal of hard work, prayer and infinite patience. Such a unit as Romney/Ryan in the White House, as Ramesh Ponnuru points out, brings the perfect prescription for America’s domestic plight. The main flaw I find in the cited article is picking the.....
http://www.newswithviews.com/Moriarty/michael137.htm
by Award winning actor Michael Moriarty

Conservative lawmakers to investigate Obama's abuse of power
On Wednesday, the House of Representatives' Judiciary Committee will begin its probe of alleged abuse of power by the Obama administration, according to the committee's chairman, Rep. Lamar Smith (R-TX). Among the abuses addressed will be an accusation that President Barack Obama's minions are "cooking the books" in order to achieve a so-called record number of deportations of illegal aliens. Throughout his reelection campaign, President Obama has.......
http://www.newswithviews.com/BreakingNews/breaking175.htm
by NWV News


Obama’s Forward Equals Two Steps Back
What does a President whose big government economic policies have failed the nation offer when he has no faith in the private sector? He repackages old promises and offers a “new path.” Unveiled at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, as that state wallows in unemployment topping 9.6%, Obama’s “new path” consists of billions in new federal spending for make-work jobs and public sector employment of teachers and.....
http://www.newswithviews.com/Emord/jonathan262.htm
by Attorney Jonathan Emord


The immigration factor: if we do nothing-ecological footprint
TNo matter how many immigrants we save, they gladly amass a net gain of 80 million more of themselves annually with no end in sight. They will continue adding 1 billion of themselves every 12 years. We only alleviate mass human starvation for a moment in time for those who make it to our shores. At some point, we, too, will not be able to feed ourselves. It’s called “ecological footprint” as to arable land and water. I’ll cover that.....
http://www.newswithviews.com/Wooldridge/frosty798.htm
by Frosty Wooldridge