Month: June 2014

FIFA Needs a Suarez Rule

FIFA needs to determine the appropriate punishment for Uruguay’s superstar striker Luis Suarez after he bit Italian defender Giorgio Chiellini during their World Cup match yesterday. This is the third time that Suarez has...

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What We Can Learn from Cochran’s Win

A dispirited Erick Erickson looked at the results in Mississippi and grew introspective: I continue to oppose a third party. I’m just not sure what the Republican Party really stands for any more other than telling Obama no and...

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Casual Observation

I’m mostly happy that Mississippi Republicans narrowly rejected the Senate candidacy of Chris McDaniel tonight. There was a very slight chance that the Democratic Party could have won the seat if McDaniel was the...

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Banksters Smiling Again [Update]

It’s only a House bill, so far.  But it is troubling for a couple of reasons. From Reuters The US House of Representatives on Tuesday voted to weaken the Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s power to regulate...

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Bi-Partisan Agreement on Climate

Several former Nixon, Reagan and Bush cabinet members agreed climate change is going to cause severe damage to the American economy. No really, they did and not only that, they said we need to take action immediately, including...

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