Sunday, November 25, 2012

Union Fail: Wal-Mart Reports Record Sales

Union Fail: Wal-Mart Reports Record Sales: "Despite union efforts to target retailers like Walmart, businesses are reporting record Black Friday traffic – the biggest sign yet that the unions are out of touch with the American people. Starting at 8 p.m. on Thanksgiving, Walmart put its products on Black Friday sale, sparking a run to the stores and earning the stores record sales."

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It’s Good to be King: The Extravagance of the Obama Family |

It’s Good to be King: The Extravagance of the Obama Family |: "“Let them eat cake.” Nobody knows if Marie Antoinette ever really said it, but the fact remains that if she did not utter it in fact, she lived it in deed. “Let them eat cake” was what the French Queen, supposedly, uttered when she was informed that the citizens had no bread to eat. The Queen was so out of touch with society that she never stopped to think about how others live. It’s good to be royalty."

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Obama’s Egyptian Buddy Makes Himself New Pharaoh of Egypt

Obama’s Egyptian Buddy Makes Himself New Pharaoh of Egypt: "In October 1981, Egyptian President Anwar El Sadat was assassinated.  Vice President Hosni Mubarak assumed the presidency and remained in control of the country for nearly 35 years until he was deposed and ended up resigning in Feb 2011.  Egypt had under gone almost three weeks of protests and demonstrations demanding Mubarak resign and leave the country."

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Examiner Editorial: If top 5% paid 40% of taxes, what is their 'fair' share? | WashingtonExaminer.com

Examiner Editorial: If top 5% paid 40% of taxes, what is their 'fair' share? | WashingtonExaminer.com: "Riding a wave of confidence after his re-election victory, President Obama is eager to collect scalps from the class war he appears to have won. Americans, Obama said in his postelection news conference earlier this month, "want to make sure that middle-class folks aren't bearing the entire burden and sacrifice when it comes to some of these big challenges."

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Larry Hagman dies at 81; TV's J.R. Ewing - latimes.com

Larry Hagman dies at 81; TV's J.R. Ewing - latimes.com: "The actor became a TV star in the 1960s sitcom "I Dream of Jeannie." In 1980, an estimated 300 million viewers in 57 countries saw J.R. get shot."

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