NEW BOOK DISPUTES OBAMA ADMINISTRATION'S ACCOUNT OF BIN LADEN RAIDA new book based on a series of interviews with the Navy SEALs involved in the mission to kill Osama bin Laden claims to directly contradict the Obama administration's depiction of the operation, The Washington Examiner reported Friday.
"SEAL Target Geronimo: The Inside Story of the Mission to Kill Osama bin Laden," by former SEAL commander Chuck Pfarrer, claims to tell the true story of the successful raid to kill the terror chief on May 2.
read story-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ZOMBIE OBAMA IMAGE PROVOKES OUTRAGEA Halloween-themed graphic featuring a zombie President Barack Obama with a bullet hole in his forehead provoked widespread outrage and the attention of the Secret Service Monday after a local Republican committee in Virginia used it to scare up interest in Halloween parade political activities.
The montage, a banner on a mass email to Loudoun Republicans, mingles seasonal images including a jack-o-lantern, a disfigured U.S. Rep. Nancy Pelosi and a throng of flesh-hungry zombie Obama supporters.
read story-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------RUSH CRITICIZES COCA-COLA'S POLAR BEAR CAMPAIGNCoca-Cola, by the way, it's so sad, but it's great for my tea company. Well, they're changing their packaging. They're going to white cans. They've aligned with the World Wildlife Fund. They're going to repackage Coke over the holiday season to go to white cans featuring an image of a mother polar bear and her cubs on the side.
They're going to try to sell Coke and Diet Coke on the basis that we're killing polar bears. Kid you not. Kid you not. Each purchase of a white Coca-Cola can supports false testimony on global warming perpetration of the myth about endangered polar bears. It's a hoax and they are raising money for a hoax through the holidays by way of the sale of Coke products in white polar bear cans.
read story-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------'GPS SHOES' WOULD TRACK ALZHEIMER'S PATIENTSSixty percent of Alzheimer's patients will wander away from home at some point over the course of the disease. Finding them quickly is critical as the risk of death or injury goes up considerably after 24 hours.
But now there's a new device among a growing number of products designed to keep track of our wandering loved ones.
read story-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------AUSTRALIAN MINT TURNS OUT 1-TON GOLD COIN An Australian mint has produced the world's largest gold coin, a giant disk weighing more than a ton and worth more than $50 million.

The Perth Mint made the coin to comemorate Queen Elizabeth's visit to the city. It has a kangaroo on one side and the Queen's profile on the other.
read story-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------OBAMACARE CHALLENGE TO CITE ELIGIBILITY DOUBTSIf the justices of the U.S. Supreme Court thought they could avoid the issue of Barack Obama's eligibility simply by refusing to hear any of the multitude of cases concerning the issue they might be surprised to find that briefs regarding Obamacare's constitutionality will include the topic.
Although the Supreme Court has not yet confirmed it will take on the issue of Obamacare's legality, it is widely expected to happen, as there have been opposing decisions at the lower court level which, if left unaddressed, could create a patchwork across the nation of regions where it is - or isn't - the law.
read story-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------IOWANS APPEAR READY TO GIVE CAIN BENEFIT OF THE DOUBT ON SEXUAL HARASSMENT ALLEGATIONSIowa conservatives appear unready to jump off the Herman Cain train - unless damning evidence emerges that proves the presidential candidate was less than truthful Monday when he denied allegations of sexual harassment.
The Des Moines Register spoke by phone with more than 20 likely Republican caucusgoers who participated in the Oct. 23-26 Iowa Poll, and none said the allegations had moved them to reject Cain as a potential pick.
read story-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------DENNIS PRAGER: 4 LEGACIES OF FEMINISMAs we approach the 50th anniversary of the publication of Betty Friedan's feminist magnum opus, "The Feminine Mystique," we can have a perspective on feminism that was largely unavailable heretofore.
And that perspective doesn't make feminism look good.
Yes, women have more opportunities to achieve career success; they are now members of most Jewish and Christian clergy; women's college sports teams are given huge amounts of money; and there are far more women in political positions of power. But the prices paid for these changes - four in particular - have been great, and they outweigh the gains for women, let alone for men and for society.
read columnGreat website called Ladies Against Feminism-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYLLIS SCHLAFLY: RICK PERRY'S MARRIAGE PROBLEMSDoes Rick Perry want to undermine traditional marriage? This question leaps out from his new 20 percent flat-tax plan, which would eliminate all tax advantages for married couples where one spouse is the primary breadwinner.
For more than 60 years, the federal income tax has treated the family as an economic unit. A husband and wife have the benefit of pooling their income in a joint tax return, which affords larger deductions and lower rates.
read column-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------WHAT'S BEHIND KARL ROVE'S CAIN SLAMThe Republican hierarchy isn't concerned about values - conservative or otherwise.
They are singularly concerned about getting and retaining power. When Pat Toomey, R-Pa., announced his bid for the Senate 2010, party insiders argued that Toomey was too conservative to win and that someone else should be supported. George W. Bush, himself, campaigned against Toomey - supporting Arlen Specter in 2004.
Joke about Christine O'Donnell, R-Del., but could she have possibly been worse than over-the-top liberal Republican Mike Castle, whom she defeated in the 2010 primaries? And let's not forget former Republican National Committee Chairman Ed Gillespie claiming that the conservative base might not like Rudy Giuliani's liberal politics, but we would vote for him anyway if it meant keeping Hillary out.
read column -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON'S MOTHER DIES AT 92Dorothy Rodham, mother of Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and former President Bill Clinton's mother-in-law, died Tuesday at age 92 after an illness.
The family said Rodham died shortly after midnight, surrounded by her family at a Washington hospital. The secretary of state had cancelled a planned trip to London and Istanbul to be at her mother's side.
read story-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HOUSE TO TAKE UP 'IN GOD WE TRUST' RESOLUTIONThe Republican-led House is expected to take up a brief foray into social values issues this week, considering a resolution that would reaffirm "In God We Trust" as the official motto of the United States.
Republicans have tried to keep the legislative focus on jobs, which is a top issue among voters. But GOP leadership has allowed floor time for conservative priorities and social issues that had been promised as part of last year's campaign that gave Republicans the majority.
read story-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------FAMILY FRIEND CHARGED IN MURDER OF ABDUCTED GIRL FOUND DEAD IN TEXASPolice in Texas charged a man Tuesday with the murder of 10-year-old Jasmen Gonzalez, whose body was found over the weekend.
Jose Consepcion Sifuentes, 23, was moved from jail in Carrollton, Texas, where he was being kept on an immigration hold, to Lew Sterrett Justice Center in downtown Dallas Tuesday morning.
read story-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------15 SHOT, 2 DEAD IN N.O. HALLOWEEN SHOOTINGS Revelry turned into horror during New Orleans Halloween celebrations when gunfire erupted at four scenes leaving 15 people shot, two of whom died.
The first incident occurred just after midnight in the 400 block of Bourbon Street near the iconic Chris Owens nightclub when police believe two men began firing at one another, striking a total of eight people during the exchange.
read story-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------U.S. GOVERNMENT GLOSSED OVER CANCER CONCERNS AS IT ROLLED OUT AIRPORT X-RAY SCANNERSOn Sept. 23, 1998, a panel of radiation safety experts gathered at a Hilton hotel in Maryland to evaluate a new device that could detect hidden weapons and contraband. The machine, known as the Secure 1000, beamed X-rays at people to see underneath their clothing.
read story-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------PLANE MAKES EMERGENCY LANDING IN POLAND; ALL PASSENGERS SAFEA Boeing 767 plane made a dramatic emergency landing at Warsaw, Poland's Frederic Chopin International airport after problems with its landing gear, an airport spokeswoman said Tuesday.
All the passengers on the flight, from New Jersey's Newark airport to Warsaw, are safe and uninjured, she told CNN.
Watch video-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------FBI VIDEO, DOCUMENTS ON RUSSIAN SPY RING RELEASEDThe Russian spies next door are gone but not forgotten.
More than a year after the FBI busted a Russian spy ring, the bureau is releasing surveillance videos, documents and photographs from the investigation that led to one of the biggest spy scandals since the end of the Cold War. The trove, the bureau says, provides a "rare glimpse" into the world of counterintelligence.
read story-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------REAGAN STATUE UNVEILED AT NATIONAL AIRPORTA towering bronze statue of President Ronald Reagan was unveiled Tuesday, as the last of four statues marking the president's centennial was dedicated at the airport of his namesake.
"It's a privilege to be able to unveil a statue of Ronald Reagan," said former Secretary of Transportation Elizabeth Dole. "He was a man who blessed this endeavor, sponsored the legislation and cheered on the effort many years ago."
read story-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------G.I. SENTENCED TO 10 YEARS FOR RAPE IN SOUTH KOREAA South Korean court sentenced an American Army private to 10 years in prison on Tuesday for raping an 18-year-old South Korean woman, the most severe such ruling in almost 20 years. The 21-year-old soldier, attached to the United States Army's Second Infantry Division, was not identified by name. He has a week to appeal.
read story-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------COLLEGE PROF ACCUSED OF USING STUDENTS FOR MEDICAL EXPERIMENTSUsing students as guinea pigs and making deals with companies to make money off his research. These are serious allegations against an OU professor.
A former teaching assistant is speaking out about the questionable experiments. This graduate student and several others went to the university to report what they say are questionable practices.
read story-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------PELOSI: HECK YEAH, THE GOVERNMENT SHOULD SHUT DOWN THAT SCAB PLANT IN SOUTH CAROLINAHeritage finds a nice catch in this CNBC interview with Nancy Pelosi last week, as Maria Bartiromo queries Barack Obama's favorite House Speaker on the role of government in business expansion.
Should agencies like the NLRB have the authority to shut down private-sector plants simply for not being unionized? Pelosi barely waits for the question to conclude before blurting out her "yes":
read story-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------OBAMA'S LABOR SECRETARY PICKS FIGHT WITH 'TEABAGGERS'With the team behind President Barack Obama targeting the Sunshine State in their bid for a second term in 2012, the White House sent U.S. Labor Secretary Hilda Solis to speak to the Florida Democratic Convention on Saturday.
A day after Vice President Joe Biden told the convention at Walt Disney World that Obama needed to carry Florida to win in 2012, Solis attempted to rally Democrats for the elections and urged them to push for the Obama jobs plan which, with Republicans controlling the U.S. House, has no chance of passing Congress.
read story-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHRISTIAN CHURCHES READ QURAN FROM PULPITS ACROSS AMERICAHow would you feel if your pastor stood in the pulpit this past Sunday opened what you believed to be his Bible and then started to read passages completely unfamiliar to you. Then in the midst of the reading you hear him say Allah instead of God and you realize he is reading not from his Bible, but from the Quran.
Heretical, Bible-denying clergy at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C.and 50 churches
in 26 states read the Islamic Koran from their so-called "Christian" pulpits.
How would you feel and what would you do?
If this didn't happen to you yesterday, count yourself fortunate because it did happen to a number people sitting in Christian churches across America.
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JOEL OSTEEN CLAIMS WRONGLY THAT MORMONS ARE CHRISTIANSHere we go again. Joel Osteen is in the news once again, this time for saying that Mormonism is just another form of Christianity. Osteen, pastor of "America's largest church," as the media repeat over and over, was speaking to The Washington Times in an interview that covered a variety of issues. It was the quintessential Joel on display.
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Speaking to the newspaper on Monday, Osteen said, "I see faith in America at an all-time high." His comments came just as a major research project detailed a significant loss of vitality in America's Christian congregations. That loss of vitality can be traced, among other things, to a loss of theological and biblical conviction. Joel, of course, is proof positive that you can build a crowd without building a church. He is not inclined to deal in much theological conviction.
read story or write him a letter: Joel Osteen, PO BOX 4600, Houston, TX 77210
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NEW FILM CHALLENGES ANTI-CHRISTIAN 'INDOCTRINATION' IN PUBLIC SCHOOLSAs the 2012 presidential race begins to draw public attention, a new film seeks to bring education to the forefront of public debate. 'IndoctriNation: Public Schools and the Decline of Christianity in America', a documentary that explores the origins and social impact of America's public school system, was released on DVD October 18, followed by public screenings in select cities across the US.
The controversial film has sparked debate among Christians and atheists over the roles of faith, and government in education.
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Recent news coverage has highlighted the controversy of several presidential candidates who will seek to dismantle the US Department of Education if elected, a goal shared by Ronald Reagan but abandoned by the Republican Party in recent years.
"People are starting to wake up to the damaging effects of a government controlled education monopoly," says 'IndoctriNation' co-director, Colin Gunn, a Scotland-born filmmaker living in Texas. He continues, "We now are facing all these problems in America - high taxation, welfare dependency, government debt - and as Christians and conservatives we have to see we can't solve those problems until we solve the public schooling problem."
Look at some compelling clips from the documentary.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- JOHN LOFTON ASSERTS WHAT A CANDIDATE BELIEVES ABOUT GOD IS PARAMOUNTIt is quite astounding to see so many who say they are Christians denying Christ, saying that belief in Him is irrelevant and ought not to be talked about or be made an issue. To be sure, those who are doing this are not that explicit. But that, in effect, is exactly what they are doing - denying Christ.
Mormon Cult temple with the "Angel Moroni" on top. The cross of Christ is nowhere to be seen.What I am alluding to are the various reactions to questions about Mitt Romney's Mormonism and whether Mormonism is Christianity. This topic is, again, in the news. And here are some of the reactions by some folks who say they are Christians:
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