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Monthly Archives: November 2010
Defending a defender
If you are in the Fairborn, Ohio area and are free from 0900-1100 tomorrow, Tuesday, 30 November, you can help defend one of our fallen defenders by helping to screen his family from the evil human beings who plan to … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Current Operations, Military, News, Quid Facis, Society, World Watch
Tagged Defending a defender (ht: Black Five), funerals, protests, Quid Facis, screening
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The statistics are against us
Via The Daily Beast comes news that the FBI successfully thwarted a bombing attempt by a Somali-born immigrant in Portland, Oregon. While it is easy to point out that the potential terrorist did not succeed, even though he had every … Continue reading
Posted in Nations, Somalia, United States, War on Terror, World Watch
Tagged acts of terrorism, chances of success, liberty, Oregon, Portland, Republic, Somalia, statistics, Terrorism, terrorists
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Ignoring the naked emperor
On the Daily Reckoning website, there is an interesting article about how the Federal Reserve motivated the Bureau of Labor Statistics to systematically remove tracking any prices that show volatility as part of the Consumer Price Index in order to … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Government, News, Society, Spending
Tagged CPI, Debt, disasters, Economy, Energy, Food, inflation, shell games, the Fed, witchcraft
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