[QUOTE=YumYum;4067968]By Judson Berger Published January 20, 2012 | FoxNews.com The Secret Service said it is looking into a recent op-ed from an Atlanta publisher that floated the idea of green-lighting Israeli Mossad agents to assassinate President Obama in order to improve Israel's security against enemies like Iran. The publisher and author, Andrew Adler, reportedly has apologized. But Jewish advocacy groups ...
Sen. Rand Paul and TSA: It's Personal Now (almost sounds like the title to a movie, doesn't it)... http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/...9uLQ_blog.html First, some context... Hot on the heels of 'the Rand Paul Incident' today where Rand was demanded of (which he utterly rejected and was ultimately detained for) a full body search and pat-down by the TSA due to an 'anomaly' in his scan (personally, ...
Updated 01-24-2012 at 05:08 PM by Sentient Void
Final summation response: So we have addressed quickly the entie list. Here's suggestion for debate...don't spout HUGE lists of things as facts without understanding that most of what you said violates our Constitution, are stereotypes with little or no reason to be generalized, and are just flawed premises based on informa logical fallacies like "begging the question". Try backing up each argument one at a time instead of listing them exhaustively in order ...
Updated 01-22-2012 at 09:27 AM by ProIndividual
Respnses continued: 21. See #1, and also I thought unions fought corporate greed? Why then are MOST union members now public sector? Isn't this extorting taxpayers, not greedy corporations? And since as I stated earlier unions as percentage of the USA workforce declined while real total standards of living rose, we can eliminate them as the cause for standards of living rising. They went from 32% of the economy to less than 12%, and yet standards of living rose as fast as these unions ...
Updated 01-23-2012 at 05:08 AM by ProIndividual
Responses continued: 11. You say "unlimited" which ignores harm and fraud that should be illegal under property rights...so logically there is a limit to those things. And btw, why were there deep wells offshore? I've researched this and it turns out there were fines put in place that encouraged drilling to occur farther offshore (by accident, was not the intention of the regulation), and there were refusals by BP and other companies to drill too deep until the government gave them ...
Updated 01-22-2012 at 09:26 AM by ProIndividual
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