Army Shooter Was on Radical Internet Postings
newsmax.com — His name appears on radical Internet postings. A fellow officer says he fought his deployment to Iraq and argued with soldiers who supported U.S. wars. He required counseling as a medical student because of problems with patients. There are many unknowns about Nidal Malik Hasan, the man authorities say is responsible for the worst mass killing... (Submitted by bettverboten) More...
Limbaugh: Soros May Have Been in Rams Group
newsmax.com — The group Rush Limbaugh was invited to join in buying the St. Louis Rams may have included billionaire liberal George Soros. "What is about to happen to the National Football League has already happened to Wall Street," Limbaugh said. "Has already happened to the automobile business. (Submitted by bettverboten) More...
Obama Administration Moves to Downplay 9/11
newsmax.com — The Obama administration and its progressive allies have launched a secret initiative to "rebrand" the events of 9/11, conservatives warn, turning it into a more Democratic-friendly day of national service and discarding the "Patriot Day" memorials promoted by the Bush administration. (Submitted by SethStuck) More...
Gov. Sarah Palin Quietly Cleared of All Ethics Charges
newsmax.com — The accusations made news, but with another dismissal of an ethics charge last week against Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, the former Republican vice-presidential nominee has quietly been cleared of every ethics complaint filed since the torrent of allegations began in 2008. (Submitted by inboxnews) More...
Warren Buffett, Jim Rogers Warn: Inflation Ahead
moneynews.newsmax.com — A parade of luminaries see huge budget deficits and loose monetary policy leading to higher prices. That group includes Warren Buffett, Marc Faber, and Jim Rogers. “We are certainly doing things that could lead to a lot of inflation,” Buffett says. “In economics there is no free lunch.” (Submitted by inactive) More...
President Bush Saved 1.2 Million African Lives
newsmax.com — A U.S. program launched during the Bush administration has cut AIDS deaths by 10 percent in targeted African nations compared to their neighbors and saved more than a million lives, U.S. researchers said on Monday (Submitted by inactive) More...
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