Reparations and talking about race, by Armando The Daily Kos Elections Power Rankings: The States, by Steve Singiser Blacklisting the Rainbow, by Denise Oliver Velez Ten crazy places gun manufacturers want you to hide your guns, by Mark E Andersen Latest mass murder caused by sex, homosexual, liberals, and everything else except guns, by Hunter The trouble with top twos: Why California's primary isn't a preview of November, by Darth Jeff Obama Doctrine: "Just because we have the best hammer does not mean that every problem is a nail", by Ian Reifowitz Gun control impotency is another failure of the traditional media, by Egberto Willies No, Vox, let's not abolish the TSA, by Dante Atkins
The Daily Kos Elections Power Rankings: The States, by Steve Singiser
Blacklisting the Rainbow, by Denise Oliver Velez
Ten crazy places gun manufacturers want you to hide your guns, by Mark E Andersen
Latest mass murder caused by sex, homosexual, liberals, and everything else except guns, by Hunter
The trouble with top twos: Why California's primary isn't a preview of November, by Darth Jeff
Obama Doctrine: "Just because we have the best hammer does not mean that every problem is a nail", by Ian Reifowitz
Gun control impotency is another failure of the traditional media, by Egberto Willies
No, Vox, let's not abolish the TSA, by Dante Atkins
The pizza magnate, who at one point topped all Republican challengers during the 2012 Republican presidential primary before dropping out amidst allegations of multiple affairs, suggested on Saturday that he would return to the campaign trail in 2016 if called upon God to do so. "I do not know what the future holds, but I know who holds the future. And I trust in God," the Georgia restauranteur said at the annual Republican Leadership Conference in New Orleans, as quoted by the Washington Post.
"I do not know what the future holds, but I know who holds the future. And I trust in God," the Georgia restauranteur said at the annual Republican Leadership Conference in New Orleans, as quoted by the Washington Post.
The cartel drone effort was reported by a Missouri drone lawyer last year and the security news site Americas Postes in 2010, and recently resurfaced by Quartz and Robotics Business Review. [...] “Cartels are adaptive in their use of technology. And drones are a technology becoming more and more available,” said [Peter Singer, a UAV security and intelligence expert at the Brookings Institute]. “They will match new means to their old ends. The key questions for them as to whether they use drones more and more will be how they allow the cartel to evade surveillance or capture, and lower costs compared to traditional methods."
“Cartels are adaptive in their use of technology. And drones are a technology becoming more and more available,” said [Peter Singer, a UAV security and intelligence expert at the Brookings Institute]. “They will match new means to their old ends. The key questions for them as to whether they use drones more and more will be how they allow the cartel to evade surveillance or capture, and lower costs compared to traditional methods."
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie appears to have shed as many as 85 pounds since his lap-band surgery last year and looks to be down to a healthier 230-something weight, according to experts. [...] Both [Dr. Jessica] Barfield and Dr. David L. Katz, a director at the Prevention Research Center at Yale University’s School of Medicine, estimated that, based on the photos, in 2011 Christie had a body mass index (BMI) of about 45, which would put his weight at about 322 pounds. That’s considered extreme obesity. In the photos taken in 2014, Christie appears to have dropped to a BMI of 33, or roughly 236 pounds, the doctors said.
Both [Dr. Jessica] Barfield and Dr. David L. Katz, a director at the Prevention Research Center at Yale University’s School of Medicine, estimated that, based on the photos, in 2011 Christie had a body mass index (BMI) of about 45, which would put his weight at about 322 pounds. That’s considered extreme obesity. In the photos taken in 2014, Christie appears to have dropped to a BMI of 33, or roughly 236 pounds, the doctors said.
More than a decade before scoring as the Bradys' loyal Alice, Davis was the razor-tongued secretary on another stalwart TV sitcom, "The Bob Cummings Show," which brought her two Emmys. Over the years, she also appeared on Broadway and in occasional movies. [Retired Episcopal bishop Frey Bill [Frey] said Davis became part of his and his wife's "household community" after she re-embraced her Christian faith and left Hollywood behind [in 1976].
[Retired Episcopal bishop Frey Bill [Frey] said Davis became part of his and his wife's "household community" after she re-embraced her Christian faith and left Hollywood behind [in 1976].