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Monthly Archives: March 2011
Obama’s speech on energy independence, 3/30/2011
Obama’s speech on energy independence, 3/30/2011 This speech by President Obama at Georgetown University addressing energy independence – including temporarily using domestic oil and gas while developing alternative and renewable sources such as solar, wind and biofuels for sustainability – … Continue reading
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Tagged alternative fuels, biodiesel, energy speech, georgetown university, obama, solar, sustainability, sustainable energy plan, wind
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Tokyo resident: ‘Japan is Evacuating!!’
Tokyo resident: ‘Japan is Evacuating!!’ This very recent video out of Tokyo is absolutely heartbreaking. This poor man got rained on, and his skin is now breaking out. Weeping, he says, “Thank you, General Electric, for the primitive f**king technology … Continue reading
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Tagged earthquake, evacuation, japan, radiation leak, tokyo, tsunami
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Yay! Egypt is free…to be taken over by the Muslim Brotherhood
Yay! Egypt is free…to be taken over by the Muslim Brotherhood The Muslim Brotherhood has replaced the secular youth movement as a driving force in Egypt. The Muslim Brotherhood, an Islamist group once banned by the state, is at the … Continue reading
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Tagged dhimwit, egypt, ikhwan, islam, islamic supremacy, islamists, muslim brotherhood, salafi, secularists
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What they don’t tell you about the handshake
What they don’t tell you about the handshake Some interesting historical and cultural facts by Freethought Nation contributing writer Murali Chemuturi.
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Tagged buddhism, handshake, hinduism, marriage, murali chemuturi, religion, shaking hands
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Muslim ex-imam: ‘Islamophobia’ is a ‘loathsome term’
Muslim ex-imam: ‘Islamophobia’ is a ‘loathsome term’ This loathsome term, Islamophobia, is nothing more than a thought-terminating cliche conceived in the bowels of Muslim think tanks for the purpose of beating down critics.
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Tagged abdur-rahman muhammad, ground zero mosque, islam, islamophobia, islamophobic, muslims, nation of islam
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Is the King James Bible Inspired? | History of the King James Version | KJV
Is the King James Bible Inspired? | History of the King James Version | KJV Is the King James version of the Bible inerrant and inspired? What is the history of the KJV? In reality, the King James Bible was … Continue reading
Islam’s disturbing legacy of slavery
Islam’s disturbing legacy of slavery Slavery is a part of Islam… Slavery is part of jihad, and jihad will remain as long there is Islam… [Those who argue that slavery has been abolished are] ignorant, not scholars. They are merely … Continue reading
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Tagged africans, blacks, islam, mauritania, mohammed, muhammad, muslim, pakistan, saudi arabia, slavery, slaves, sudan
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Muslim reformer supports Congressional hearings on Radical Islam
Muslim reformer supports Congressional hearings on Radical Islam Muslims must ask themselves that why these hearings are not about Buddhists or followers of the Bahai faith. The answer is simply that it is the indisputable statistics rather than individual opinions … Continue reading
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Tagged congressional hearings, islam, muslims, peter king, radical islam, tawfid hamid, terrorism
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2,500-year-old solar observatory in Peru reveals advanced culture
2,500-year-old solar observatory in Peru reveals advanced culture The wonderful archaeological discovery of recent years at Chankillo, Peru, is described by physicist Dr. Brian Cox in the BBC video linked below. As he describes and waits for the sun rising … Continue reading
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Tagged archaeastronomy, astrotheology, bbc, brian cox, calendar, chankillo, peru, solar
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