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Some Muslims Treat Women Badly

Islam and Women  Muhammad was far more concerned with a woman's menstrual period than her right to make decisions for herself
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MSM Reporting Myths About Health

Media Seasonal Affective Disorder? More doomsday reporting about birth defects  This must be the season to scare parents-to-be about birth defects. Two major reports offering reassuring news about birth defects in newborns and cancer mortalities in children have been issued by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The public would never know it, though, as the media has been busily reporting the opposite of the actual data.

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Obama's Not Muslim -- But Muslims Love Him Like He Was

We've already seen in this election cycle a real sensitivity in the Obama-ogling media to any suggestion that Obama be mischaracterized as a Muslim. But will the media allow the Obama campaign to have it both ways, as Muslims voice hope that his upbringing in Islamic Indonesia will allow him to bring the echoes of detente to the "so-called war on terror"? Agence France Presse reports . . .

A major theme in the 2008 election will be over the perceived need to improve America's image internationally, just as John Kerry insisted in 2004. Is the job of commander-in-chief to keep America safe, or make America popular? They don't have to be mutually exclusive, but what if the Democrats place popularity abroad above security at home?
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Fuel Cell Too Expensive

Fuel-cell vehicles stalled by price tag By Kara Rowland, Washington Times February 20, 2008

Politicians and scientists have been touting hydrogen as the fuel of the future for years. But as the price of oil tops $100 a barrel and more alternative energies find their way to market, consumers might be wondering: Where are the hydrogen fuel cells?

"It’s a very difficult technology to bring to the real world," said Taras Wankewycz, vice president of Horizon Fuel Cell Technologies, a Singapore company that makes products powered by fuel cells.

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Keep Obama Out

Bob Samuelson on the Media's Obama Delusion

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It's hard not to be dazzled by Barack Obama. At the 2004 Democratic convention, he visited with Newsweek reporters and editors, including me. I came away deeply impressed by his intelligence, his forceful language and his apparent willingness to take positions that seemed to rise above narrow partisanship. Obama has become the Democratic presidential front-runner precisely because countless millions have formed a similar opinion. It is, I now think, mistaken."
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Why Obama?

"If you listen to an Obama speech -- if you actually take the time to really listen to it -- it's possible your IQ will shrink by the time the speech is over."
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He's A Socialist

The Barack Obama phenomenon is not a political movement, it is a cult. His followers don't care what he says or that he's to the left of George McGovern. They are desperate people, placing their faith in Obama to solve their problems instead of looking at themselves. Is his empty rhetoric and demagoguery enough to make the greatest nation on earth succumb to socialism?
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