A church madly in love with rationalism

Is there anything wrong with being naked in public?
Most sane people would say yes. Why? Because we are more than the animals who roam the earth unclothed.
However, in San Francisco, public nudity has been a common occurrence. There, the Board of Supervisors wrangled over banning public nudity …

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Liberals' "mealy-mouthed obfuscation" toward Cuba

“I am going to torture you, Mr. Anderson. You are an enemy to my revolution. Before I kill you, I am going to drain most of the blood from your body for my medics to use on my wounded soldiers with your blood type.”

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Emerging common ground on Obamacare

The president loves threats.
He threatened the Syrian president not to cross a “red line” by using chemical weapons on his people. He did, and our president caved. We did nothing.
He leveled a similar threat regarding the Ukraine. The Ukraine government was so nonplussed by the threat that they didn’t even bother to answer the phone when our Secretary of Defense put in a call. A defense spokesman with the Obama Government sheepishly admitted this was unprecedented.
Domestically, the president repeatedly threatened Republicans not to mess with Obamacare. Ironically, Mr. Obama didn’t even believe his own threats. In recognition of the abject failure of Obamacare, the president himself has been messing with the Affordable Care Act. He has made some 30 changes to his signature piece of legislation without bothering to give Congress a say …

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Democrats' love affair with Obamacare wanes

Polling this week by the Rasmussen Reports reveal 52% of Americans view Obamacare unfavorably, and 40% view it very unfavorably. 77% believe insurance companies should be allowed to market their products across state lines, something the Democratic leadership firmly opposes.

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A minimum wage hike hurts black teens

Only 2% of hourly workers in the U.S. even earn the minimum wage. But the vast majority of teenagers begin working at the minimum wage since they have fewer marketable skills …

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