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-- Featured Comments -- Thanks for your comment, Jesse. I read it yesterday. I turned it over for a while. I knew my response would once again convey distrust in gov't AND in big business. I think both are corrupt. I believe they feed each other while prostituting the public with their dishonest & unethical games. I agree with nearly all of your remark. I struggled Read More
-- Featured Comments -- I had a dream last night "God bestowed me half the land of France and the northern parts of Germany" i asked why God? The answer was" You are chosen!".I had a dream last night and Richie Cunningham and the Fonz had Blackberries. Then Richies little sister got a pink princess phone and the episode was over or I woke up - can't remember which. Anyway Read More
-- Featured Comments -- What is not mentioned in this article is that Almond milk has a negligible amount of protein vs skim milk ( 1 gram vs 9 grams) and therefore lacks in a necessary muscle-building nutrient.While almond milk is low in calories and high in certain minerals and anti-oxidants, as poster Keith Douglas correctly notes, 8 ounces of almond milk, contains Read More
-- Featured Comments -- Nonprofits are in theory supposed to be charitable operations subsidized by private contributions. Somewhere along the line, our congressional representatives transformed nonprofits into massive giveaways of taxpayer dollars. Unbeknownst to most of the public, our tax dollars are being given away in grants to all sorts of varied businesses many Read More
-- Featured Comments -- The Keynesian economic theory is wrong because it's in a clear violation of the law of conservation of matter and energy. In 1775.the French Academy of Sciences decided not to consider for review any perpetual motion machine projects. 236 years later we should do the same with the Keynesian economics.Yes, Jeff. I understand the law of conservation Read More
-- Featured Comments -- (From Michele Malkin) Trumka and Obama will cast Big Labor as an unassailable force for good in American history. But when it comes to terrorizing workers, Trumka knows whereof he speaks. Meet Eddie York. He was a workingman whose story will never scroll across Obama's teleprompter. A nonunion contractor who operated heavy equipment, York was Read More
-- Featured Comments -- "A conversation cannot be produced one-way. The fact that you responded already qualifies this as a conversation." Ergo any series of responses is a conversation. Such as when your microwave beeps at you to tell you your food is done (it is responding to your actions). "Teino would look terribly stupid exchanging conversation with a non-human Read More
-- Featured Comments -- There's one fundamental flaw in this procedure. It counts as "income" the grants and tuition dollars brought in per faculty member, it counts as "costs" the salary and fringe benefits paid to faculty members. Seems OK, right? Not so much. There's a major problem in not attempting to put a valuation on the research products other than the grant Read More
-- Featured Comments -- Please give me one reason why the Mexican government should correct problems caused by illogical American immigration laws?There are a LOT more than 50 people that are capable of understanding his advanced theories. Hawking is the worlds most renown physicist but his career has diminished significantly over the years. While i will buy this book Read More
-- Featured Comments -- Sorry, Mark, you've been sold a bill of goods. Teflon does not allow a bullet to penetrate a Kevlar vest. Teflon is used on some bullets to reduce barrel wear. It doesn't make the round one bit more lethal. To penetrate a bullet proof vest requires either a higher-power round than the vest was rated for (e.g, a high-power rifle round will Read More