IF you’re interested in whom will be making the rounds on Sunday morning talk shows, read the line-up here. Herman Cain will be the headliner and the chief newsmaker of the week!
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What a time to be alive…to be able to watch a deaf woman, given hearing implants, receive the sound of her own voice, her own laughter, for the first time. MUST WATCH.
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Newsmax, Associated Press and The New York Post to name a few, have accused Pelosi in past years of earmarking funds that would directly benefit commercial waterfront property owned by her family in San Francisco. Property that yields some $3 million a year in rental revenue. Now allegations are emerging that one of her brother-in-law’s big projects is going to be the lucky recipient of $737 million in loan guarantees for a new solar thermal project in Nevada!
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Pajamas Media’s Bill Whittle takes a look at the mainstream media’s reaction to the Reno Air Race crash with its calls for more regulations on the events, their participants and spectators and wonders if we are giving up our adulthood and becoming child-like wards of the Nanny State . . .
As we personally react to events like these, what are we teaching our children about ourselves?
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Should the government be able to insist that we vaccinate our daughters for sexual diseases? No the government is not our family, and we should be making such crucial decisions in an informed way in our own homes. But should parents be vigilant about the threats facing our kids in today’s highly-sexualized world? Yes. Danger is as close as their cell phones, their keyboards, and their friends. The Kitchen Cabinet’s Sonja Eddings Brown says what you’re watching on “Law and Order” your teens are living more than you know.
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Sarah & Todd Palin are suing Joe McGinnis, Harry Reid is ducking the President’s crucial Jobs bill, you will be surprised by what Michael Reagan has to say about his father, and Andy Rooney is getting a send-off on 60 Minutes this Sunday. Here’s The Morning Mix!
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Herman Cain is irreplaceable in the GOP presidential race. While the former CEO has little experience in foreign policy, he can say things that no one else can, and he says them well. Read how he pins the truth on Barack Obama today.
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Mitt Romney has an ace in his pocket….his wife Ann, who was not just an effective campaigner in 2008 but also became a favorite of the other wives in the race! Even Michelle Obama and Cindy McCain! Ann Romney’s easy way with people is working….and she won’t tell you how to eat!
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How do you economize in war? You leave it all behind. The U.S. will be leaving millions and millions of dollars worth of military equipment, vehicles and even military bases behind for the Iraquis, and for good reason. It’s too costly to ship! You won’t believe what luxuries will be left behind.
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