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Obama - Wealth Envy Warlord

Before I climb in the captain’s share and turn the ignition switch on the BoortzBus, I wanted to vent a bit about 0bama’s constant and intense class warfare campaign.  In actuality it’s a campaign based on wealth envy. “Those people are making more money than you, and they’re not paying ...

Jackson confesses: he's no superhero comic fan

Peter Jackson does not expect he'll ever get into the superhero business. The filmmaker behind "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy and the upcoming prelude "The Hobbit" said superheroes may rule in Hollywood, but he has no interest in doing a comic-book adaptation himself. "I've never actually read a comic ...

Parents get $3 million in wrongful birth suit

Parents get $3 million in wrongful birth suit

A Portland couple sued Legacy Health, which did prenatal tests on the mother, after their daughter was born with Down syndrome.

This Dec. 10, 2011 photo provided by the Chicago Zoological Society shows Indah, one of the Brookfield Zoo's White Cheeked Gibbons, with her infant son born Nov. 15, 2011, in Brookfield, Ill. All white-cheeked gibbons are born with a blond coat matching their mother’s coat, a form of camouflage. The new male gibbon will retain this light coloring until it begins to turn dusky when he is half a year old. By the time he reaches his first birthday, the young gibbon will be sporting a black coat with light cheek patches, like his dad and brother. He will retain this coloration for life. Females turn black and then back to blond again, with a small patch of black on their crown, when they reach sexual maturity at around 6 to 8 years of age. (AP Photo/Chicago Zoological Society, Jim Schulz)

Zoo photos from around the world

Elephants enjoy a Christmas tree as a snack, and all the animals at a German zoo get weighed and measured in the annual year-end inventory.

(File Photo) The U.S. Capitol building is seen Saturday, Nov., 19, 2011, in Washington, D.C.

Senate approves $662 billion defense bill

 Ignoring a presidential veto threat, the Democratic-controlled Senate on Thursday overwhelmingly approved a massive, $662 billion defense bill that would require the military to hold suspected terrorists linked to al-Qaida or its affiliates, even those captured on U.S. soil. The vote was 93-7 for the bill authorizing money for military ...

Senate approves $662 billion defense bill

 Ignoring a presidential veto threat, the Democratic-controlled Senate on Thursday overwhelmingly approved a massive, $662 billion defense bill that would require the military to hold suspected terrorists linked to al-Qaida or its affiliates, even those captured on U.S. soil. The vote was 93-7 for the bill authorizing money for military ...

Senate approves $662 billion defense bill

 Ignoring a presidential veto threat, the Democratic-controlled Senate on Thursday overwhelmingly approved a massive, $662 billion defense bill that would require the military to hold suspected terrorists linked to al-Qaida or its affiliates, even those captured on U.S. soil. The vote was 93-7 for the bill authorizing money for military ...

(File Photo) The U.S. Capitol building is seen Saturday, Nov., 19, 2011, in Washington, D.C.

Senate approves $662 billion defense bill

 Ignoring a presidential veto threat, the Democratic-controlled Senate on Thursday overwhelmingly approved a massive, $662 billion defense bill that would require the military to hold suspected terrorists linked to al-Qaida or its affiliates, even those captured on U.S. soil. The vote was 93-7 for the bill authorizing money for military ...

An Unsettled GOP Race

In recent days, I have been looking at polls about the Republican race for the White House through a slightly different lens, trying to focus on those who are undecided and those who might still change their minds. Think about it - the volatility of this GOP race has been ...

Richard Branson and Gov. Martinez watching test flight at Spaceport

Branson, NM Gov. dedicate Spaceport America terminal

Richard Branson and New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez welcomed hundreds of people as they kicked off a dedication ceremony for Spaceport America.

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