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Posted here for 12-15-03:

"Twenty-two percent of Canadians interviewed in a poll on abortion issues say they believe life begins 'sometime after birth' (survey by Leger Marketing of Montreal, passed along from Lifenews.com)."
-- "Did You Know?" Insight on the News, December 9-22, 2003, page 17, published by The Washington Times Corporation, Herndon, Virginia 20171. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.


"There now are at least nine shows on national television promoting gays and gay themes."
-- "the insider," Insight on the News, December 9-22, 2003, page 6, published by The Washington Times Corporation, Herndon, Virginia 20171. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.


"In the last Congress Democrats called for an average increase in new spending of $417.6 billion -- about 13 times more than the average Republican's $32.3 billion. In fact, says the non-partisan National Taxpayers Union, 32 federal lawmakers sought to raise the federal budget by $1 trillion or more."
-- "the insider," Insight on the News, December 9-22, 2003, page 6, published by The Washington Times Corporation, Herndon, Virginia 20171. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.


"Margaret Carlson of CNN's The Capital gang, and Time and GQ magazines, lists God as No. 8 in her GQ piece titled '20 Most Powerful People in Washington . . . That You've Never Heard Of'."
-- "the insider," Insight on the News, December 9-22, 2003, page 6, published by The Washington Times Corporation, Herndon, Virginia 20171. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.


"It comes as no surprise that a musical entitled 'Urinetown' should enjoy a two-year run with 965 performances in New York City. The play, about a town whose residents must pay to use toilets, is a fitting artistic hallmark of a society dominated by left-wingers in which women are used as soldiers, murderers go free, and weak old men are prosecuted for using guns to defend themselves against vicious young thugs."
-- "Urinetown Ends," Newsbriefs, Middle America News, December 2003, page 3. Address: We the People Institute, Incorporated, PO Box 17088, Raleigh, North Carolina 27619. Phone: 919-839-1001. Fax: 919-839-2181. E-mail. Website.


"Arson is suspected in at least some of the fires that destroyed tens of thousands of acres of woodlands in California this fall. In September the FBI alerted law enforcement agencies that an al Qaeda terrorist now in detention had talked of a plot by radical Muslim immigrants to set a series of devastating forest fires around the Western United States."
-- "Nature or Terrorism?" Newsbriefs, Middle America News, December 2003, page 5. Address: We the People Institute, Incorporated, PO Box 17088, Raleigh, North Carolina 27619. Phone: 919-839-1001. Fax: 919-839-2181. E-mail. Website.


"[Senator Joseph R. Biden, Jr., Delaware Democrat] on Nov. 23 said nationwide same-sex 'marriage' is inevitable, and the Republican speaker of the House conceded that congressional action to prevent such unions will be difficult."
-- "Biden: Gay 'Marriage' Inevitable," by Audrey Hudson, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, December 1-7, 2003, page 23. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.


"Hillary's recent appearance at the Democratic fundraiser in Iowa was the 127th fundraiser she has either headlined or attended for other candidates or political committees since joining the Senate in 2001. . . ."
-- "Busy Raising Money," Hillary Watch, Human Events, December 8, 2003, page 19. Address: 1 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001. Phone: 202-216-0600. Website.




Posted here for 12-8-03:

"Contemporary college seniors scored on average little or no higher than the high school graduates of a half-century ago on a battery of 15 questions assessing general cultural knowledge."
-- In a letter from Stephen H. Balch, president, National Association of Scholars, 211 Witherspoon Street, Second Floor, Princeton, New Jersey 08542-3215.


"Fifty-nine percent of Americans oppose homosexual 'marriage' --- a rise of 6 percentage points since July."
-- "Majority of Americans Oppose Homosexual 'Marriages'," by Julia Duin, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, November 24-30, 2003, page 1. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.


"[F]ormer Vermont Gov. Howard Dean, the Democratic presidential frontrunner . . . said, 'I was proud to sign the nation's first law establishing civil unions for same-sex couples.'"
-- "Capital Briefs," Human Events, November 24, 2003, page 4. Address: 1 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001. Phone: 202-216-0600. Website.


"The Sierra Club, the AFL-CIO, the Association of Trial Lawyers of America, MoveOn.org and America Coming Together are raising up to $421 million to spend [for Democrats] on the presidential election next year."
-- "Democrats Lead in Soft Money," by Ralph Z. Hallow, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, November 24-30, 2003, page 7. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.




Posted here for 12-1-03:

"[B]etween 1979 and 1988 the suicide rate for girls aged ten to fourteen rose 27 percent. And for boys it went up a frightening 71 percent. . . [B]etween 1980 and 1997, the number of sexual abuse cases in America increased by 350 percent. . . [C]hildren who were home alone for eleven or more hours a week were three times more likely than other children to abuse alcohol, tobacco or marijuana. . . . [I]n 1970 fewer than 5 percent of girls under age fifteen had had sex. Today, about one out of every three girls that age is having sex."
-- The Death of the West, by Patrick J. Buchanan, 2002, page 165. Published by St. Martin's Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York 10010.


"A recent report revealed that one in every seven sexually active homosexual men in Seattle is infected with HIV/AIDS. . . . While those figures are startling, they are in line with what is happening in other 'gay' enclaves through the nation."
-- "New Study: 1 in 7 Homosexuals Have AIDS," American Family Association Journal, November/December 2003, page 6. Address: PO Drawer 2440, Tupelo, Mississippi 38803. Phone: 662-844-5036. Website.


"The infamous abortion pill RU-486 . . . which was approved by the FDA in 2000, has already killed at least four women in North America and an undetermined number of pre-born babies."
-- "Abortion Pill Tragedy," The New American, December 1, 2003, page 5. Published by American Opinion Publishing Incorporated, 770 Westhill Boulevard, Appleton, Wisconsin 54914. Phone: 920-749-3784. Fax: 920-749-3785. E-mail. Website.


"[T]he Democratic Party, the oldest existing political party in the world, [was] first called the 'Republican Party' by Thomas Jefferson and later the 'Democratic-Republican Party' before assuming its present name."
-- "Inside the Beltway," by John McCaslin, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, November 17-23, 2003, page 6. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.


"The Pew [Research Center] survey found that white evangelicals are leaving the Democratic Party in droves. Fifteen years ago, white evangelicals were split equally between the two parties; now they're twice as like to be Republicans."
-- "The God Gulf," Inside Politics, compiled by Greg Pierce, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, November 17-23, 2003, page 16. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.


"My generation sang God Bless America, so did my children and my grandchildren, but if the Anti-Christian Lawyers Union has its way, the next generation will be singing Godless America."
-- "Letter to the Editor," by Dick Stich, Louisville, Kentucky, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, November 17-23, 2003, page 39. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.




Posted here for 11-24-03:

"Former Iraqi No. 2 Tariq Aziz has told interrogators that the French and Russians promised Saddam Hussein they would prevent a U.S.-led strike against Iraq by endless delays and vetoes in the U.N. Security Council."
-- "the insider," Insight on the News, November 25 - December 8, 2003, page 6, published by The Washington Times Corporation, Herndon, Virginia 20171. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.


"Not only does the former Soviet Union now have lower taxes than the U.S., but so does Iraq."
-- "the insider," Insight on the News, November 25 - December 8, 2003, page 6, published by The Washington Times Corporation, Herndon, Virginia 20171. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.


"More than 500 of the 1,600 or so manufacturing plants that relocated from the United States to Mexico's border region following enactment of the 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement now have relocated to countries such as Vietnam, Cambodia and China. . ."
-- "Did You Know?" Insight on the News, November 25 - December 8, 2003, page 17, published by The Washington Times Corporation, Herndon, Virginia 20171. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.


"A Newsweek poll found that a phenomenal 87% of Americans support 'under God' in the Pledge."
-- "New Court Decisions on Schools," by Phyllis Schlafly, The Phyllis Schlafly Report, August 2003, page 2. Address: PO Box 618, Alton, Illinois 62002. E-mail. Website.


"[A]t the University of Michigan only one of 25 full-time U.S. history professors publishes on political history, while 11 publish on race in America and seven specialize in woman's history."
-- "the watchers," Insight on the News, November 25 - December 8, 2003, page 10, published by The Washington Times Corporation, Herndon, Virginia 20171. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.


"Over the past decade, our wood output has gone from 20 billion board feet annually, down to 2 billion. . . Environmental organizations have fought and sued so many times to stop timbering projects, that the U.S. Forest Service no longer has the revenue necessary to maintain our national forests."
-- "Are You Ready to 'Pay to Play?" by Jim Slinsky, eco-logic Powerhouse, November 2003, page 6. Address: Environmental Conservation Organization, 1200 North White Sands Boulevard, Suite 110, Alamogordo, New Mexico 88310. Phone: 731-986-0099. Fax: 505-434-8992. E-mail. Website.


"The Nature Conservancy (TNC) . . . calls itself a 'non-profit' but profited over $700 million last year alone from grant money from taxpayers, selling land to government agencies paid by taxpayers, and insider trading deals underwritten by tax breaks financed by taxpayers."
-- "Washington Watch," by Mike Hardiman, Freedom Alert, Fall 2003, page 11. Address: Citizens for Constitutional Property Rights, Incorporated, PO Box 540575, Merritt Island, Florida 32954. Editor: John Earley, PO box 31, Loxahatchee, Florida 33470. Phone: 561-793-7451. Fax: 561-792-1992. E-mail.




Posted here for 11-17-03:

"The United States and its allies have thwarted more than 100 terrorist attacks since 9/11."
-- "Terrorist Attacks Foiled Since 9/11," Insight on the News, November 11-24, 2003, page 29, published by The Washington Times Corporation, Herndon, Virginia 20171. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.


"In the 1960s, there were fewer than 20 U.S.-based Mosques. Today there are about 2,000 Mosques operating in the U.S. . ."
-- The American Sentinel, November 2003, page 2. Address: American Lantern Press, Incorporated, 101 Washington Street, Falmouth, Virginia 22405. Phone: 540-371-1807. E-mail.


"A group of Egyptian scholars plans to sue 'world Jewry' for stealing gold, jewelry, and other items when Jews fled Egypt during the Exodus over 5,000 years ago."
-- "Sidelights," The American Enterprise, December 2003, page 6. Address: 1150 17th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20036. Phone: 202-862-5886. Fax: 202-862-5867. E-mail. Website.


"In 1940, less than 8 percent of Americans lived alone. Today that proportion has more than tripled, reaching nearly 26 percent. Singles number 86 million, according to the Census Bureau, and virtually half of all households are now headed by unmarried adults."
-- "All the Lonely People," Marilyn Gardner, in the Christian Science Monitor, as quoted in The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, November 3-9, 2003, page 28. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.


"Why is [was] California burning? Part of the answer may be that over the past two years environmental groups have delayed two-thirds of the projects designed to clear the undergrowth that fuels California forest fires."
-- "Capital Briefs," Human Events, November 3, 2003, page 2. Address: 1 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001. Phone: 202-216-0600. Website.




Posted here for 11-10-03:

"As the homosexual rights movement continues to grow in strength, so does the campaign to lower the age of consent. The latest: Now the Center for Reproductive Rights (CRR) wants to legalize sexual relations between 'age--mates.' . . According the CRR, only sexual activity between an adolescent and 'a much older partner' should be deemed statutory rape, and therefore necessary to report."
-- "The Right Ear," Human Events, October 27, 2003, page 27. Address: 1 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001. Phone: 202-216-0600. Website.


"President Bush had a fainting spell and claimed it was due to a pretzel. Blackouts are common in aspartame victims and President Bush is constantly drinking Diet Coke."
-- "CDC Reports Sudden Cardiac Death Nation's #1 Killer," by Mission Possible, The Idaho Observer, October 9, 2003, page 8. Address: PO Box 457, Spirit Lake, Idaho 83869. Phone: 208-255-2307. Fax: 208-255-2607. E-mail. Website.


"[F]ormer New York Gov. Mario Cuomo . . . says that Democrats appear 'bloodless, soulless and clueless.' He praises President Bush 'for recognizing the challenge of 9/11 and rising to it.'"
-- "Andy's Observations," Inside Politics, by Greg Pierce, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, October 27 - November 2, 2003, page 16. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.


"At a conference at the University of London called 'Legal Recognition of Same-Sex Marriage: A Conference on National European and International Law,' one of the main themes of discussion was whether or not marriage should exist at all."
-- "The End of Marriage?" by Alan Sears and Craig Osten, Whistleblower, September 2003, page 13. Address: PO Box 2450, Fair Oaks, California 95628. Phone: 916-852-6300. Fax: 916-852-6302. Website.


"A Dutch study concludes same-sex unions are very short-lived, lasting only 1-1/2 years on average. . . . More shocking still, even those participating in 'committed' homosexual relationships have an average of eight sex partners a year."
-- "Homosexual Relationships Average 1-1/2 Years," Whistleblower, September 2003, page 23. Address: PO Box 2450, Fair Oaks, California 95628. Phone: 916-852-6300. Fax: 916-852-6302. Website.




Posted here for 11-3-03:

"The Capital Research Center has shown that in 1997 corporations gave more than four times as much money to liberal groups as to conservative ones."
-- "Competitive Altruism (Part II)," by Ian Jobling, American Renaissance, November 2003, page 1. Address: PO Box 527, Oakton, Virginia 22124. E-mail. Website.


"It is common to argue that family income drives SAT scores, and that the racial gap is explained by black/white wealth differences. However, in 2002, whites from families with incomes below $10,000 had average test scores 46 points higher than blacks from families with incomes between $80,000 and $100,000. Blacks from families with incomes greater than $100,000 had average scores 142 points lower than whites from equally wealthy families."
-- "The Real Score," American Renaissance, November 2003, page 15. Address: PO Box 527, Oakton, Virginia 22124. E-mail. Website.


"Press reports indicate that Democrats have $3 million prepared for a new recall effort." [To recall Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger -- before he even takes office!]
-- "Arnold's FIrst 100 Days -- Taming California," NewsMax.com (the magazine), November 2003, page 32. Address: Sequoia Digital Corporation, 224 Datura Street, West Palm Beach, Florida 33401. Website.


"You may not know it, but your cell phone is equipped with devices that enable law enforcement authorities and phone companies to keep track of where you are. 'Any cell phone made after 1998 is trackable,' privacy expert Lisa Dean told NewsMax in an interview."
-- "Cell Phone Becomes Tracking Device," by Eric Leonard, NewsMax.com (the magazine), November 2003, page 42. Address: Sequoia Digital Corporation, 224 Datura Street, West Palm Beach, Florida 33401. Website.


"Tall people earn considerably more money throughout their lives than their shorter co-workers, with each inch adding about $789 a year in pay, according to a study released on Oct. 16."
-- "Big Earnings Are Linked to Height," The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, October 20-26, 2003, page 3. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.




Posted here for 10-27-03:

"In California -- the diversity model where non-whites are the majority -- 62 percent of the state's taxes are paid by just 5 percent of the people, according to former state Controller Kathleen Connell, a Democrat."
-- "Wave of the Future," Newsbriefs, Middle America News, October 2003, page 3. Address: We the People Institute, Incorporated, PO Box 17088, Raleigh, North Carolina 27619. Phone: 919-839-1001. Fax: 919-839-2181. E-mail. Website.


"The No. 1-rated Fox News Channel isn't such a bastion of conservatism that it hasn't become one of the first news agencies to offer 'same-sex' spousal and domestic-partner health benefits to employees."
-- "Keep It Private," The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, October 13-19, 2003, page 6. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.


"The Communist Party USA . . . declares that a Democratic Party victory in 2004 'will create a much more favorable political terrain on which the developing all-people'ls front can fight.' The report identified the 'new forces' in this coalition as Mexican-Americans, immigrants, anti-globalization activists and environmentalists. Only one Democratic Party president candidate, Senator Joseph Lieberman, is deeded unacceptable to the Communists." [The report was written before Wesley Clark entered the race.]
-- "Cliff's Notes," by Cliff Kincaid, AIM Report, #20, September 9, 2003. Accuracy In Media, Incorporated, 4455 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 330, Washington, DC 20008. Phone: 202-364-4401. Fax: 202-364-4098. E-mail. Website.


"[T]elevision correspondents gave hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes to [Saddam] Hussein officials and tailored reports so they wouldn't offend their Iraqi minders."
-- "The Media Declare War on Bush," by L. Brent Bozell III, News Flash, September/October 2003, page 2. Address: Media Research Center, 325 South Patrick Street, Alexandria, Virginia 22314-3580. Phone: 703-683-9733 or 800-672-1423. Website.


"According to a recent Gallup poll, 77 percent of Americans disapproved of the removal of the Ten Commandments monument Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore installed in that state's Supreme Court building."
-- "Media Ignore Majority View in Ten Commandments Coverage," News Flash, September/October 2003, page 3. Address: Media Research Center, 325 South Patrick Street, Alexandria, Virginia 22314-3580. Phone: 703-683-9733 or 800-672-1423. Website.




Posted here for 10-20-03:

"U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton said that she was 'very grateful' to have . . . grown up in 'the 1950s white suburbs.'"
-- "Hillary: I'm Grateful I Grew up in 'White Suburbs'," NewsMax.com (the magazine), October 2003, page 10. Address: Sequoia Digital Corporation, 224 Datura Street, West Palm Beach, Florida 33401. Website.


"Florida's Palm Beach Post . . . gushes that one Jeannie Macaluso is marrying herself. She has a wedding gown, bridesmaids, 50 guests, two showers and all the trappings -- except a groom. . . . According to the Post, the stunt is mostly an excuse for the spinster 'bride' to furnish her new kitchen by scoring payback for all those wedding gifts she's doled out over the years."
-- "Now You Can Marry Yourself," by Chuck Noe, NewsMax.com (the magazine), October 2003, page 33. Address: Sequoia Digital Corporation, 224 Datura Street, West Palm Beach, Florida 33401. Website.


"Fox News Channel, quoting a British historian, reported that [Soviet dictator Joseph] Stalin was so enraged by [John] Wayne's symbolic value of all things good and American that he tried to have the movie star assassinated."
-- "Historian Says Stalin Tried to Kill John Wayne," NewsMax.com (the magazine), October 2003, page 41. Address: Sequoia Digital Corporation, 224 Datura Street, West Palm Beach, Florida 33401. Website.


"One aspirin a day would actually harm more people that it would help, [an] analysis showed. A daily aspirin would prevent three heart attacks over five years among 1,000 individuals at low risk for a heart attack. However, it would hurt four people, sparking three cases of internal bleeding and a hemorrhagic stroke."
-- "Aspirin: Answers to Your Questions," by Jeff Louderback, NewsMax.com (the magazine), October 2003, page 70. Address: Sequoia Digital Corporation, 224 Datura Street, West Palm Beach, Florida 33401. Website.


Uday Hussein's reported last words to Ala'a Makki, the former director of his television station, on April 6, 2003: "This time I think the Americans are serious. Bush is not like Clinton. I think this is the end."
-- Reported in the Washington Times, July 27, 2003, quoted by Resource Roundup, October 2003, page 12. Address: PO Box 790, Spearfish, South Dakota 57783. Phone: 970-856-6086. E-mail. Website.




Posted here for 10-13-03:

"[Hillary Clinton's] publisher, Simon & Schuster . . . spent so much fronting her advance and pumping the U.S. edition of her book that it had to lay off 75 people."
-- "The Insider," Insight on the News, October 14-27, 2003, page 7, published by The Washington Times Corporation, Herndon, Virginia 20171. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.


"The number of commercial pornography Webpages on the Internet is up by about 1,800 percent compared to five years ago. according to a survey by the global-content-filtering company K2H2. The company has identified more than 260 million pages it terms pornographic in content."
-- "Web Features 260 Million Porn Pages," Nation in Brief, Insight on the News, October 14-27, 2003, page 16, published by The Washington Times Corporation, Herndon, Virginia 20171. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.


"Religious News Service in 1985 . . . quoted [Martin Luther] King adviser, the Rev. James Cone, as saying, 'If white people knew what King was about, they would have never named a holiday for him.' Cone was quoted as saying that King 'said in private that he was a Marxist."
-- "King's 'Dream' Becomes a Nightmare," AIM Report, September 11, 2003, page 3. Accuracy In Media, Incorporated, 4455 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 330, Washington, DC 20008. Phone: 202-364-4401. Fax: 202-364-4098. E-mail. Website.


"A class action (lawsuit) against the Bank of Boston culminated in a settlement that awarded $8.64 to each class member but demanded that each pay $90.00 toward trial lawyer fees. Blockbuster settled a class action by paying $9.25 million to the class lawyers contrasted with paltry $1.00 coupons to each class member redeemable in future video rentals. Cheerios similarly rid itself of a class lawsuit by showering $2 million on trial lawyers coupled with coupon consolation prizes for class members worth a free box of cereal. Crayola dispatched a class action complaint over asbestos with a $600,000.00 check for trial lawyers and a 75-cent discount for class members if they purchased additional crayons."
-- "No-Class Action," quoting columnist Bruce Fein at chuckmuth.com, Resource Roundup, September 2003, page 10. Address: PO Box 790, Spearfish, South Dakota 57783. Phone: 970-856-6086. E-mail. Website.




Posted here for 10-6-03:

"[E]xperts estimate that Internet gambling will siphon more than $3 billion in loses from the bank accounts of Americans this year."
-- "Internet Gambling Claiming Victims," (USA Today, 8-22-03), American Family Association Journal, October 2003, page 6. Address: PO Drawer 2440, Tupelo, Mississippi 38803. Phone: 662-844-5036. Website.


"The Barna Research Group, a polling firm that focuses on trends within the Christian community in the U.S., recently reported that tithing declined by about 62% last year."
-- "Christians Trim Back on Tithing" (AgapePress, 7-22-03), American Family Association Journal, October 2003, page 10. Address: PO Drawer 2440, Tupelo, Mississippi 38803. Phone: 662-844-5036. Website.


"[N]early 92 percent of the NEA's [National Education Association's] soft-money contributions went to the Democratic Party during the 2001-02 cycle; . . . 91 percent of its political action committee donations went to Democrats; . . . 100 percent of its independent expenditures were on behalf of Democratic senatorial candidates. The NEA's only 'special interests' are itself and the Democratic Party."
-- "Christians Trim Back on Tithing" (AgapePress, 7-22-03), American Family Association Journal, October 2003, page 10. Address: PO Drawer 2440, Tupelo, Mississippi 38803. Phone: 662-844-5036. Website.


"Been wondering about the origin of that scabrous Hate Bush stuff you hear from Democrat callers to C-SPAN? Check out their websites at Bush Body Count, CounterPunch, Take Back the Media, Fear Bush, President Moron, Bush Is a Moron, and Too Stupid to be President."
-- "Christians Trim Back on Tithing" (AgapePress, 7-22-03), American Family Association Journal, October 2003, page 10. Address: PO Drawer 2440, Tupelo, Mississippi 38803. Phone: 662-844-5036. Website.


"An effort to raise $10,000 to pay the way of participants to go to the White House to moon President George W. BUsh has raised $417.70 thus far." [Reference.]
-- "Did You Know," (AgapePress, 7-22-03), American Family Association Journal, October 2003, page 10. Address: PO Drawer 2440, Tupelo, Mississippi 38803. Phone: 662-844-5036. Website.


"Statistics from the Social Security Administration show that no name has gone out of style in the U.S. more than the name Hillary did after the Clintons moved into the White House."
-- "Hillary Watch," Human Events, September 22, 2003, page 9. Address: 1 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001. Phone: 202-216-0600. Website.


"Joint Direct Attack Munitions (JDAMs) are crucial guidance systems used to convert unguided bombs into 'smart' munitions. Several years ago, Magnequench, an Indiana manufacturer that makes 80 percent of the rare earth magnets used in 'smart' munitions, was bought by a Chinese-connected business consortium, which now intends to move the plant to Communist China."
-- "Exporting U.S. Jobs," The New American, September 22, 2003, page 15. Published by American Opinion Publishing Incorporated, 770 Westhill Boulevard, Appleton, Wisconsin 54914. Phone: 920-749-3784. Fax: 920-749-3785. E-mail. Website.






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