Posted in March 2nd, 2011
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TedLipien.com, Truckee, CA, March 1, 2011 — In this series of analyses for Free Media Online (FreeMediaOnline.org) — U.S. International Broadcasting in Crisis— Ted Lipien, former Voice of America acting associate director, examines recent Broadcasting Board of Governors’ decisions, with a focus on the latest controversial plan to completely eliminate Voice of America on-the-air radio […]
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Posted in June 17th, 2010
This is a country full of varied individuals. Our family refuses to even answer the questions about ‘race’ posed by the census, school documents, and the like. Race doesn’t matter!! It’s liberals who keep trying to make it an issue.
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Posted in September 1st, 2009
Scoping meetings held during August and early September from Helena, Montana to Saint Charles, Missouri are facilitating discussions about the future of the Missouri River and restoration of its associated environs. At the meeting held at Omaha, Nebraska on August 31, officials of the Army Corps of Engineers (ACE) and Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) […]
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Posted in June 17th, 2009
In response to the Iowa CCI’s press release, the Fairness To Payday Lenders Society issued their own release. Mysteriously, this release was pulled by the news agency that originally released. We suspect that the Iowa CCI realized they had no rebuttal, so they moved to censor free speech. Shame shame, CCI. What are you afraid […]
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Posted in August 29th, 2008
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Just how did Barack Obama (D-IL), a rather undistinguished IL state senator, get elected to the U.S. Senate, and without doing anything noteworthy in that august body, go on to capture his party’s nomination for president before even finishing out his first term in Congress? A combination of heartlessness and happenstance – and some say, […]
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Posted in August 4th, 2008
Last May’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raid of kosher meatpacking plant Agriprocessors in Postville, IA, not only found that nearly half the employees at Agriprocessors were found to be illegal immigrants, and 20 of the 389 who were rounded up were under-age – some as young as 13-years old, reports The New York Times: […]
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Posted in May 28th, 2008
In the largest workplace raid by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to date, 389 workers were detained at the Agriprocessors Inc. meat processing plant in Postville, IA, on May 12th, and during the following week 297 of them were tried on – and pled guilty to – charges of document fraud. Twenty-seven immigrants received […]
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Posted in May 21st, 2008
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Jumping off a sinking ship and jumping on the bandwagon are just doing what comes naturally, right? Not for Hillary Clinton’s supporters in KY, who stuck by their candidate, despite the certainty that Barack Obama’s win in OR would push him past her in pledged delegates. And as in WV and other states in which […]
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Posted in May 6th, 2008
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New Jersey art dealer, George Wieschenberg of Lambertville, was sentenced to six years of prison for being a marijuana “farmer.†According to MSNBC, Wieschenberg, pleaded guilty to “operating a marijuana production facility,†in which he grew marijuana plants, said State Attorney General Anne Milgrim. Back in October of 2007, New Jersey State Police officers saw […]
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Posted in February 4th, 2008
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(London, UK) The Autism Awareness Campaign UK is urging the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rt.Rev. Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of York, Rt.Rev.Dr.John Sentamu, the Archbishop of Westminster, Cardinal Cormack Murphy O’Connor and other senior church leaders to speak out on the suffering of some parents, carers and people with autism and Asperger’s Syndrome on Autism Sunday […]
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Posted in January 31st, 2008
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  ALONG THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL Will A Year of Firsts Yield More of The Same Old, Same Old?  January 30, 2008  By RB Scott Boston, Massachusetts  Note: RB Scott, a former staff writer and editor at Time, Life, People and Sports Illustrated, frequently writes about national politics.  As  the barrow […]
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Posted in January 18th, 2008
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Boston, MA. January 18, 2008  Although Irish Setters have been sleeping around the family manse for years, it is apparent that Mitt Romney has failed to absorb and grasp the subtle messages and extensions of the adage “let sleeping dogs lie.† That may be changing. Romney’s flare-up yesterday (1/17/2007) with the Associated Press’ […]
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Posted in January 12th, 2008
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BY RB SCOTT Boston, Massachusetts January 12, 2008 EDITOR’S NOTE: A version of this column appeared in the Salt Lake Tribune January 11; another version was scheduled to run in The Detroit Free Press January 12th. Several months ago, W. Mitt Romney said presciently that he had only himself to fear. Despite his millions, the picture-perfect family […]
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Posted in January 7th, 2008
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In the Republican and Democrat debates at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, NH, on January 5th the candidates had a common strategy: Keep kicking the presumed frontrunners when they’re down to make sure they stay down. Sen. John McCain (AZ), Fmr. Sen. Fred Thompson (TN), Rep. Ron Paul (TX), Fmr. Gov. Mitt Romney (MA), Fmr. […]
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Posted in January 7th, 2008
After Listening to Rush Limbaugh, We Were Going to Do a Story on Obama. After Checking References, the Story Changed Rush Limbaugh was Wrong? Say it Ain’t So “But I’m going to tell you, this is historic last night. Barack Obama: the first black presidential candidate to win an election in the presidential primaries, and […]
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Posted in January 4th, 2008
Wyoming Right-To-Life Endorses Senator Fred Thompson Endorsement Comes Day After Iowa Group’s Endorsement Highlights That There’s a Long Way to Go Yet Encouraging news the day after Iowa should remind the Thompson campaign that many grassroots organizations are just now thinking politics. Today Fred Thompson announced the endorsement of Right to Life of Wyoming. “We’re […]
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Posted in January 4th, 2008
For months, Mitt Romney thought IA was his to lose. And lose he did – by a whopping nine point margin. The IA caucus pitted organization against enthusiasm. This time, passion carried the day, with Hillary Clinton also losing to Barack Obama by nine points. Mike Huckabee’s showing is even more impressive than Obama’s twin […]
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Posted in January 3rd, 2008
My wife, who is a die hard Lou Dobbs fan brought to my attention that Hillary Clinton had recently called him “full of hot air.” In the response to this statement, Lou and crew ran this poll on their show yesterday. The question they asked was: Do you believe presidential candidates who support open borders, […]
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Posted in January 3rd, 2008
A California Pro-family Organization Released its Report Cards on Family Values Campaign for Children and Families Graded Six GOP Candidates Ron Paul and Mike Huckabee Went to the Head of the Class Romney, Giuliani Lag Behind Just in Time for Iowa A California pro-family organization released their report card for GOP candidates on how well […]
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Posted in January 2nd, 2008
Complete Listing of Ron Paul DBKP stories and videos, Pre-Iowa Almost 40 stories chronicle candidates presidential bid Updated daily to include new Information and stories With brief biography of Ron Paul From Wikipedia: Ronald Ernest “Ron” Paul (born August 20, 1935) is a Republican United States Congressman from Lake Jackson, Texas, a physician, and a […]
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Posted in January 1st, 2008
The Democrat Iowa Caucuses Are Only a Few Days Away Clinton, Obama, Edwards are the Democrat Front-runners What do the Stars Say for the Big Three? We’ve put together some astrological predictions for the Democrat front runners of the 2008 Race. Enjoy! First up is Barack Obama. Barack Obama The second important connection between Obama’s […]
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Posted in January 1st, 2008
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The old year has given way to the new, a time for people to look back and assess their accomplishments, savor their triumphs, regret their failures and anticipate tackling unfinished business. No one is more backward-looking than Hillary Clinton – only she’s dialed the Wayback Machine too far to the left and is re-living the […]
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Posted in December 31st, 2007
With Iowa Coming Up, the Latest Astrological Predictions for the Republican Candidates Democrat Candidates Predictions Will Be Up Later New Year’s Day What do the Stars Say? We decided to look up the 2008 astrological forecasts of the Republican Presidential race front runners. With the Iowa Caucuses set for later this week, we decided to […]
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Posted in December 28th, 2007
Key Undecided Iowa Conservatives Start Move Toward Thompson Fred Thompson Receives the Endorsement of Iowa State Rep. Gary Worthan Conservative State Leader Supporting Thompson A late movement by Iowa conservatives toward the Fred Thompson campaign was spotlighted by today’s announcement that noted Iowa conservative leader, State Representative Gary Worthan, had endorsed the former Senator from […]
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Posted in December 28th, 2007
Mike Huckabee Goes A-Hunting for Pheasants Almost Bags a Reporter Readers ask “Is That So Wrong?” The Chicago Tribune’s The Swamp has a story about Mike Huckabee’s “muzzle control problem.” According to the writer, Jim Tankersley, Huckabee and his cronies went for a pheasant hunt the day after Christmas in Iowa. Tankersley pointed out a […]
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Posted in December 28th, 2007
The Fred Thompson campaign Announces Latest Bus Stops Campaigning for Support in Iowa Energetic Campaign Battles “Lazy” Label, Non-Coverage by Press While the press consistently ignores Fred Thompson, his campaign quietly goes about its business. What coverage the Senator receives is still marked by the “lethargic” claim. But that’s a theme for another story. The […]
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Posted in December 26th, 2007
A Closer Look at the Clinton Campaign Claims of “Experience” Just What is on the Clinton Resume Part Two of the Hillary Clinton ‘Experience’ Patrick Healy in the New York Times has written a terrific piece on Hillary Clinton’s “experience” as Bill Clinton’s wife during his two terms as President. Titled Resume Factor: Those 8 […]
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Posted in December 26th, 2007
Part One: “I’ve Seen it Done” A Look at Hillary Clinton’s “Experience” Claims Does it qualify as “experience” if you watch someone else do something? Part One of a Four Parts on The Hillary Clinton Experience Would a Patient Let the Wife of the Surgeon Operate? Experience with Accents A story appeared a few days […]
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Posted in December 21st, 2007
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NOTE: The piece below was published by Sunstone Magazine in November of 2005. Since, then it has been cited by many other national reporters, most recently last Sunday 12/16/07 by Tim Russert on Meet The Press. Regular updates about Romney’s pursuit of the Presidency are available at www.catchingmitt.com This piece may be reprinted or excerpted […]
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Posted in December 20th, 2007
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 Senator John McCain labeled a Report that He Pressured the New York Times a “Smear” McCain Hired Super-Lawyer Bob Bennett to deal with Story he Denied Happened “Gutter Politics” is Another Label McCain Used The expected denials of an earlier story posted on the Drudge Reports website about presidential candidate, John McCain, and memebers of […]
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