By: John C.K. Daly of OilPrice.com Nothing gets oilmen more excited than the idea of building pipelines from exotic, hard to reach places to seaports where the product of their endeavors can be shipped to lucrative foreign markets. These reveries have been most pronounced with the opening since 1991 of the riches of the Caspian [...]
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Posted in History, Politics on Jul 27th, 2011
By: Jason Ivey Big Hollywood I had never heard of the French filmmaker Eric Rohmer until his death at the age of 90 last year. I was surprised to find him mentioned in a positive light in the conservative journals I regularly peruse. The best known works in his canon were his “Six Moral Tales” [...]
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Posted in 2nd Amendment, American Revolution, American Stuff, Authors, Constitution, Financial, Founding Fathers, History, Illegal Immigration, Military, Politics, Question(s) of the Day, Religion, Survival, Taxation, Terresa Monroe-Hamilton, Terrorism, Trevor Loudon on Jul 27th, 2011
From: The Watcher’s Council An interesting week we’ve had! As a friend of mine puts it, tanning in the Apocalypse. Welcome to the Watcher’s Council, a blogging group consisting of some of the most incisive blogs in the ‘sphere and the longest running group of its kind in existence. Every week, the members nominate two [...]
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Hat Tip: SurvivalBlog Read more at Alexander Higgins Blog…
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Posted in Religion, Survival on Jul 26th, 2011
My father-in-law, Ralph Hamilton, passed away today in his sleep. My husband Garry will be writing something to post for his Dad later. Ralph’s health declined precipitously in the last couple of days. He went quietly earlier today in the easiest way you can. For that we are grateful. Ralph was 91. Lucid and brilliant [...]
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By: Trevor Loudon New Zeal “What is in danger? Climate or freedom?” Thanks to Rosie.
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Uploaded by BudgetGOP on Jul 26, 2011 JULY 26, WASHINGTON–After the Budget Committee’s Republican analysts conducted a careful review of Majority Leader Reid’s debt limit proposal, Sen. Sessions shared his findings on the Senate floor. The truth: Reid’s proposal cuts only $1 trillion in spending for a nearly $3 trillion increase in the debt limit, [...]
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