Jeff Kuhner on American Decadence

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Recognized as one of the great minds in political talks today, Jeffery T. Kuhner is now the host of "The Kuhner Show", a talk radio show on Freedom WTNT which broadcasts in the Washington D.C. metro area. He is also a regular contributor to the commentary pages of The Washington Times, where he writes a weekly column. In a speech (full transcript available here) in March 2008, Kuhner spoke about how Hollywood is fueling the terrorism and anti-American fire around the world....

The Car Question - Buy or Lease?

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In Vancouver, life is difficult if you don't have a car.  Why? Because the public transit is not the best in the world. If you live near a Skytrain station, and if where you need to go is also near a Skytrain station, then you might be OK. Otherwise, from my experience it is no fun trying to commute by bus. First of all, busses are slow, and they are not frequent unless on major routes. Secondly, if you are on a major route, chances are you may not be able to get on because it is full...

Jang Mo Jib Richmond

If you live in Vancouver and like Asian food, you have probably tried plenty of Chinese and Japanese restaurants. But have you tried any Korean restaurants? Korean food came into many Chinese people's attention during the airing of the Korean drama "Dae Jang Geum", that's how it came to my attention at least = =. Anyways this time I went to this Korean restaurant with my friends called Jang Mo Jib, which in English literally means "mother in law's house"...

Perfect End to Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics

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Beneath the mist-shrouded mountains of Vancouver, the Olympic games has come to an end.  Throughout the past two weeks we have witnessed prosperity and passions for sports brought about by the 21st Olympic winter games, wrapped up by a perfect closing ceremony at BC Place on the evening of Feb 28th, 2010.

The 2010 Vancouver winter games production is arguably the biggest one in the history of winter Olympics.  During the games, which lasted for 17 days, more than 2600 atheletes from all around the world gather in...

The Source of the Thirst for Power

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Refrences:
http://g-klimov.info/Index-e.htm
Only Homosexual Degenerates Win Power--Gregory Klimov by Richard Evans (for HenryMakow.com)

Gregory Klimov (R) was born 1918 in Russia. In 1941 he entered the Military-Diplomatic Academy in Moscow, graduated in 1945 and was sent to Berlin as member of Soviet Military Administration. Later in 1947, he escaped to West Germany.  Between 1949 and 1950, he participated in CIA top secret "Havard Project", which aimed to destabilize Communist System by the use of special type of people with Power Complex...