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Can You Hear Me Now?
by L. Neil Smith
It never ceases to disappoint me how many times even the most articulate writer or speaker has to tell some individuals something -- how many times he has to break it down into the shortest, simplest paragraphs, the shortest, simplest sentences, the shortest, simplest words -- before they finally get a glimmer. Or they have to abandon their deliberate misunderstanding because it's just making them look stupid.
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Left Wing and Right Wing: It is All a Big Lie
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The mainstream media -- including Fox News, Limbaugh and the big-time media that calls itself "Christian" -- would have you think that the grand battle is between the left and the right. This is such a lie.
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Secession and Energy Independence: Why Texas Leads The Pack
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One of the most important strategic plans for any nation, or any US state that is seriously considering secession, is energy independence and/or energy planning. Most of the states comprising the United States are not energy independent. Even states with vast coal reserves like Kentucky or West Virginia must import oil and natural gas. And many states have to import all their energy needs.
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