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Report: Contaminated Toothpaste Turns Up at Several U.S. Locations
Saturday, 02 June 2007

From Fox News:


"Contaminated toothpaste exported from China have been shipped to several ports in the United States, the New York Times reported.

The toothpaste, which reportedly contains a poison used in antifreeze, has turned up in Miami, the Port of Los Angeles and Puerto Rico, according to the Times."

To read this story, please visit Fox News 

 


U.S. Investigates How Man With TB Got Into Country
Thursday, 31 May 2007

From Fox News:

""The U.S. government is investigating how a globe-trotting tuberculosis patient drove back into the country after his name was put on the no-fly list and given to U.S. border guards — a major gap in the nation's system to keep the direst of diseases from crossing borders."

To read this story, please visit Fox News 


Do Americans Believe In God?
Sunday, 27 May 2007

 

Visit The Gallup Poll & Find Out!  : Link-Gallup Poll 


Fred Thompson On Memorial Day & The Privilege of Being An American
Saturday, 26 May 2007

From Townhall.com:

"I remember when I was a kid; one thing was clear to me. The more I learned aboutfred_thompson.jpg the rest of the world, the luckier I felt just having been born in America. The more I learned about America, the more I appreciated what those who came before us built; and how exceptional they were.

Not that there aren't other great places to live, but America is unique. It's not just that we are the freest and most prosperous country the world has ever seen. America has also freed more people than any other nation in history.


A lot of people have done their part to see that we are blessed with the advantages we enjoy -- from hardworking pioneer mothers to the Framers of the Constitution. Memorial Day is coming up, though, and I'm thinking more about American soldiers who have made the ultimate sacrifice -- those who died to protect our way of life and make the world safe for democracy.

There are some people, though, who don't think that's such a good idea. Some people even want to use Memorial Day to protest our military's presence in Iraq. The irony is that their right to protest was paid for by people willing to risk everything to keep the forces of tyranny at bay -- here as well as Japan, Germany, France, Italy, Korea, Burma, Vietnam, the Philippines and dozens of other countries.

Over the years, a lot of people have tried to talk us out of feeling about America the way we do. Instead of pride in what America has done, they want us to feel guilty -- generally because we have so much more than rest of the world. Of course, it wouldn't help the rest of the world one whit if we had less -- either of freedom or of prosperity. On the contrary, it’s our liberties that have made us prosperous and there's no reason the rest of the world couldn't be just as well-off -- if they embraced freedom as well.

Almost always, when I talk to people who see America as the problem, their arguments are based on ignorance or an outright tangling of history. What they thought they knew about America and the world came second- and third-hand through people with axes to grind.

That's why I was troubled recently when I came across a report by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute. The report's conclusion was that American colleges and universities are failing to increase their students' knowledge of America's history and institutions.

Students polled in a wide range of colleges and universities showed no real improvement in their historical knowledge. Some actually forgot part of what they'd learned in high school by the time they graduated -- and I'm talking about some of our best-known Ivy League schools.

Less than half of college seniors knew that, "We hold these truths to be self evident, that all men are created equal" is from the Declaration of Independence. Less than half knew basic facts about the First Amendment. Half didn't know that the Federalist Papers were written in support of the Constitution's ratification. Only a quarter of seniors knew the purpose of the Monroe Doctrine.

This is our quandary. Memorial Day is about remembering. It’s about remembering those who died for our country; but it's also about remembering why they believed it was worth dying for. Too many Americans, though, have never been taught our own history and heritage. How can you remember something that you’ve never learned?"


Anti-Illegal-Immigrant Law OK'd in Texas
Sunday, 13 May 2007

From My Way News:

"Voters in this Dallas suburb became the first in the nation Saturday to prohibit landlords from renting to most illegal immigrants. The ban was approved by a vote of 68 percent to 32 percent in final, unofficial returns."

To read this story, please visit My Way News 


29 states, including Ohio, working to insure more kids
Monday, 07 May 2007

From The Columbus Dispatch:

"While not as generous as some states, Ohio is not alone in a push to make more children eligible for government-funded health insurance."

To read this article, please visit The Columbus Dispatch 



Ohio's New Smoke Free Rules Go Into Effect-Finally!
Saturday, 05 May 2007

From The Plain Dealer:

"Starting today, business proprietors in Ohio who allow smokers to light up will do so at their own risk.  So says the Ohio Department of Health, which will investigate and punish smokers and business owners who ignore the ban voters passed last November. The law has been in place since December, but the department needed time to write the regulations to enforce it. Now it has them."

 To read this story, please visit The Plain Dealer

To learn more, please visit SmokeFreeOhio 


Virginia Tech Campus Reels From Shooting That Leaves at Least 33 Dead
Monday, 16 April 2007

From Fox News: 

"Virginia Tech police and administrators struggled to explain late Monday why the campus was not locked down after a deadly shooting earlier in the day".

To read this story, please visit Fox News 

 



Ohio State Rep Wants To Mandate Vaccine For Sexually Transmitted Disease for 11 Year Olds!
Monday, 05 March 2007

From The The Dayotn daily News:

"State Rep. Edna Brown, D-Toledo, plans to introduce legislation to mandate Ohio girls going into sixth grade be vaccinated against human papillomavirus."

To read this article, please visit The Dayton Daily News 

 


Did Merck Lobby For HPV Vaccine to Become Law
Tuesday, 06 March 2007

Please use the following links to read more about this issue:

Fox News: Merck Lobbies For HPV Vaccine to Become Law
 

Did the Governor who approved the vaccine receive donations from Merck

 

Fox News: Merck Suspends Lobbying for HPV Vaccine to Become Law


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