Conservative Mind Set & Conspiracy Theories

wow ... i will have to pay more attention to her.

Actress Kirsten Dunst came under attack from nasty feminists on the Internet for remarks she made in the U.K. edition of Harpers Bazaar magazine.

"I feel like the feminine has been a little undervalued," Dunst said. "We all have to get our own jobs and make our own money, but staying at home, nurturing, being the mother, cooking – it’s a valuable thing my mum created. And sometimes, you need your knight in shining armor. I’m sorry. You need a man to be a man and a woman to be a woman. That’s why relationships work."

Read more: http://newsbusters.org/#ixzz2yd0rZv2w


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MSNBC’s Hayes: Racism to Blame for States’ Lack of Medicaid Expansion

Read more: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/paul-b...-states-lack-medicaid-expansion#ixzz2yd3E5cO8
 
Bill Maher is Shocked! Shocked! That Crime 'Plummeting' While More Criminals Sent to Prison

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ABC, CBS, and NBC's morning newscasts on Monday all omitted the arrest of a Utah woman, after the bodies of seven newborn babies were discovered in her house on Saturday. The Big Three morning shows did understandably devote a significant amount of air time to a white supremacist's shooting rampage at two Jewish community centers near Kansas City.

However, the networks also set aside over two minutes each to a bear mauling in central Florida, and CBS This Morning and NBC's Today also covered the so-called "blood moon" lunar eclipse.

Read more: http://newsbusters.org/#ixzz2ytVFtRD7
 
More Obama Tyranny: USDA Issues New Rules About What Your Children Will Eat

Government knows best. At least, that’s what they like to believe. The rules and regulations created by the federal government paints an interesting picture as to how they see the American population. Laws geared towards enhancing opportunities for Americans show an inherent trust of the people.

On the other hand, rules mandated by unelected officials to control what we eat betrays a lack of trust. As far as the federal government is concerned, we, the people, are not to trusted with choices. The government knows best and they intend to remind us of that fact each and every day.

Issuing edicts like the Politburo, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced on Monday that they will be banning the selling of anything deemed unhealthy in schools.

The rules are to officially take hold in July and they mandate that in addition to micromanaging school cafeterias, the rules will prohibit vending machines that sell anything but fruit, dairy products, whole-grain foods, lean-protein products or vegetable items that are less than 200 calories, or 350 calories for “entrees.”

http://www.tpnn.com/2014/04/14/more...ssues-new-rules-about-what-your-children-eat/

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Are “right-wing” extremists more dangerous than Al-Qaeda terrorists? According to CNN’s National Security Analyst Peter Bergen, they are. In a CNN commentary posted yesterday Bergen wrote, “U.S. right wing extremists [are] more deadly than jihadists.” He also also happens to be a director for the George Soros-funded liberal New America Foundation. What a coincidence.

Bergen claimed that “white supremacists, anti-abortion extremists and anti-government militants have killed more people in the United States than have extremists motivated by al Qaeda’s ideology.” He cited a New America study which counted 34 people killed by right-wing extremist acts and just 23 people killed by Al Qaeda-linked terrorism, after 9/11. Why start there? Wouldn’t the 2,977 people killed that day by jihadists skew those findings somewhat?

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Nutritionist Goes After Bubba Watson For Celebrating Masters Win at Waffle House

After his Masters victory, pro golfer Bubba Watson celebrated with his family at a Waffle House. Pictures tweeted from there went viral. Waffle House appreciated the appreciation.

What's not to like about this great story? Apparently some self-appointed nanny state-loving guardians of nutrition like Katherine Tallmadge believe that Watson set a bad example for Americans by eating there. Oh, and with her powers of telepathy, she just knows that Watson's a complete phony about what he really eats....

http://newsbusters.org/blogs/tom-bl...st-goes-after-bubba-watson-celebrating-master

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Rep. Mike Honda (D) CA celebrates ‘over 100 years of Japanese-American friendship’

I guess Mike forgot about WWII
 
The New York Times resolutely refused to see a pattern of jihad on the part of Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev in its sympathetic front-page Tuesday profile of his prison conditions. Yet on Wednesday the Times ran an op-ed that used an anti-Semitic killer in Kansas to represent the hidden domestic terror threat of (our) military veterans.



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CNSNews.com) – Education Secretary Arne Duncan visited an elementary school in Columbus, N.M. last year where 75 percent of the students live in Mexico but are being educated in the United States because their mothers crossed the border to seek medical help, and their birth here makes them U.S. citizens.

“These are our kids and they’re trying to get a great education,” Duncan said ...
 
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