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Articles Posted by Nathan Zachary

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  • Delusions of Evolution

    04/04/2009 10:51:32 AM PDT · by Nathan Zachary · 388 replies · 4,240+ views
    Norcalblogs.com ^ | April 04, 2009 | by OneVike
    It is with out a doubt that a majority of Americans believe “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth” Genesis 1:1. Unfortunately, most who believe these words cannot answer the questions raised by the thousands of fossils that archeologist's have dug up and claim are millions of years old. ...
  • Can George W. Bush solve the Iraq crisis before he leaves office in Jan. 2009?

    10/24/2006 4:33:40 PM PDT · by Nathan Zachary · 21 replies · 486+ views
    CTV news ^ | Oct. 24/06 | ctv poll
    Frep this poll! It's under RAT attack.
  • Do you support Canada's roll in Afghanistan?

    08/02/2006 4:30:30 PM PDT · by Nathan Zachary · 32 replies · 487+ views
    CTV news poll ^ | Aug 2/06 | CTV
    Freep this poll
  • Freep this poll

    03/12/2006 3:47:18 PM PST · by Nathan Zachary · 30 replies · 626+ views
    Global National ^ | March 12/06 | Global national
    Do you think the American government should be arresting 'Vietnam deserters', 30 years after the war ended now living in Canada?
  • Seven killed in militants' attacks in Thai south (Jihadists kill Seven in Thailand)

    09/23/2005 7:36:18 AM PDT · by Nathan Zachary · 4 replies · 334+ views
    Channel News Asia & AFP ^ | 23 September 2005
    NARATHIWAT, Thailand: Seven people, including two police officers, have been killed in Thailand's Muslim-majority south, as violence flared in the wake of a deadly hostage-taking two days ago, police said. Two police officers were killed when a bomb exploded as they cleared the road for a convoy of teachers going to Ban Kaseanue school early Friday in Sungai Padi, Narathiwat province, police Captain Nethiwut Deekaeo told AFP.
  • Justices Rule Police Do Not Have a Constitutional Duty to Protect Someone

    06/28/2005 1:46:17 AM PDT · by Nathan Zachary · 93 replies · 5,367+ views
    New York Times ^ | June 28, 2005 | Linda Greenhouse
    WASHINGTON, June 27 - The Supreme Court ruled on Monday, overturning a ruling by a federal appeals court in Colorado... police d not have a constitutional duty to protect a person from harm...The appeals court had permitted a lawsuit to proceed against a Colorado town, Castle Rock, for the failure of the police to respond to a woman's pleas for help after her estranged husband violated a protective order by kidnapping their three young daughters, whom he eventually killed....
  • Lutheran Minister: ELCA Leaders' Pro-Homosexual Proposal Ignores Lay Voices

    04/19/2005 1:13:48 AM PDT · by Nathan Zachary · 4 replies · 473+ views
    AgapePress ^ | April 18, 2005 | By Jim Brown
    (AgapePress) - A conservative minister in the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (ELCA) is denouncing a proposal that would allow homosexuals to become pastors in the denomination if they prove they are in a so-called "lifelong, committed, and faithful same-sex relationship."
  • U.N. Ejects Minister After His Address on China's Religious Persecution

    04/19/2005 12:45:57 AM PDT · by Nathan Zachary · 8 replies · 287+ views
    AgapePress ^ | April 18, 2005 | By Allie Martin
    (AgapePress) - An activist for China's persecuted Church says it appears the United Nations is more concerned with appeasing that country's communist government than with learning the truth about the persecution of Chinese Christians.
  • Zookeeper denies trying to 'cure' penguins of homosexuality by mating them

    02/14/2005 5:20:48 AM PST · by Nathan Zachary · 31 replies · 1,310+ views
    National Post ^ | February 14, 2005
    Zookeeper denies trying to 'cure' penguins of homosexuality by mating them The director of a German zoo has defended her campaign to mate a group of homosexual male penguins with females. "We're simply trying to help save a threatened species," Heike Kuck said of the Humboldt penguin, which is indigenous to the coasts of Peru and Chile. Six male penguins at Bremerhaven Zoo were discovered trying to mate with each other and sitting on stones as if they were eggs. Gay groups accused the zoo of trying to "cure" them of their homosexuality when four female penguins were flown in...
  • Islamic Television USA

    12/02/2004 10:30:05 AM PST · by Nathan Zachary · 29 replies · 603+ views
    frontpage magazine ^ | December 2, 2004 | Robert Spencer
    The first nationwide American Muslim TV network has begun operations: on Tuesday, Bridges TV began broadcasting on the GlobeCast World TV satellite system. The network’s launch is the fruit of over three years of work that began not long after 9/11
  • US family sues 'Hamas-linked' charities

    12/02/2004 9:47:17 AM PST · by Nathan Zachary · 16 replies · 375+ views
    BBC ^ | December 2, 2004, 10:55 GMT | By Catherine Miller
    The family of David Boim, an American teenager shot dead by Hamas at a West Bank bus stop in 1996, is suing a group of Chicago-based organisations who they say helped fund Hamas operations.
  • CBS Fires Producer Who Interrupted 'CSI'

    11/15/2004 8:42:28 AM PST · by Nathan Zachary · 25 replies · 1,047+ views
    Newsmax ^ | Nov 15/04 | Newsmax
    Note to the employees of CBS: You won't be fired if you try to topple a Republican president with a fake story, but you will be fired if you disrupt a popular entertainment show because of a dead terrorist. CBS's so-called news division has booted the producer who cut off the ending of "CSI: NY" on Wednesday to announce the death of Muslim terrorist Yasser Arafat, according to a CBS exec. "The producer responsible ignored network policy to contact a senior executive before interrupting a regularly scheduled program for a news report, the source said," the Associated Press reported today....
  • Arafat's health declines sharply

    11/04/2004 4:36:05 AM PST · by Nathan Zachary · 36 replies · 590+ views
    BBC ^ | BBC
    This is NOT a false story. check the link! Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat's health has deteriorated sharply at the Paris hospital where he is being treated for an unexplained illness. He is in intensive care, but aides have issued conflicting reports about whether he has fallen into a coma. An emergency meeting of top Palestinian officials is due to take place in the West Bank to discuss the crisis. Mr Arafat, 75, was flown to a military hospital in Paris last week. He has led the Palestinians since the 1960s. At his battered Palestinian Authority headquarters in the West Bank...
  • VICTORY! DU CLOSES SITE TO UNREGISTERED USERS

    11/02/2004 10:28:23 PM PST · by Nathan Zachary · 27 replies · 354+ views
    Nov3 | Nathan
    I guess they didn't want us to see them cry
  • Hear Rush now (for those interested)

    10/28/2004 9:20:16 AM PDT · by Nathan Zachary · 100 replies · 3,350+ views
    http://www.kfi640.com/interactive/streaming.html | Oct 28 | Rush live
    Live show starting now
  • February 2003 U.N. Report: Saddam Moving Explosives From Al-Qaqaa

    10/27/2004 12:28:06 AM PDT · by Nathan Zachary · 25 replies · 808+ views
    Newsmax ^ | Oct 27 | Newsmax
    The United Nations nuclear watchdog group first reported that Saddam Hussein had begun moving stockpiles of explosives from his Al-Qaqaa nuclear weapons facility a month before the U.S. invaded Iraq. The February 2003 report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), first reported Tuesday by the Fox News Channel, severely undermines claims by the New York Times, CBS News and the Kerry campaign that the Al-Qaqaa explosives went missing only after the U.S. gained control of the facility. Fox correspondent Bret Baier detailed the chronology of events at Al-Qaqaa for "Special Report with Brit Hume": "In January 2003, inspectors with...
  • Bush's position on Canadian flu shots vs. prescription drugs called 'ironic'

    10/14/2004 4:32:09 PM PDT · by Nathan Zachary · 14 replies · 497+ views
    Canada.com ^ | Oct 14 | Canada.com
    Helen Branswell Canadian Press Thursday, October 14, 2004 1 | 2 | NEXT >> President George W. Bush spoke of importing Canadian flu vaccine during Wednesday's election debate. (AP /Matt York) ADVERTISEMENT TORONTO (CP) - When President George W. Bush spoke of importing Canadian flu vaccine during Wednesday's election debate, many in the U.S. public health community were struck by the irony of an administration that slams the door on cheaper Canadian drugs, but looks north for help with an embarrassing vaccine shortage. Schaffner and others took as hopeful Bush's comment that the administration was looking into the possibility of...
  • Ali Sina- An Election Like No Other

    10/11/2004 12:58:57 AM PDT · by Nathan Zachary · 15 replies · 734+ views
    Faithfreedom.org ^ | Oct 10 | Ali Sina
    I watched the first round of the presidential debate between President Bush and Senator Kerry with a lot of interest. I am not an American but I believe the outcome of this election will affect not just America but the entire world. If you don’t accuse me of being hyperbolic I dare to say that this is the most important election in the history of mankind. On this election may depend the future of the world and whether there would be another world war or perhaps it could be avoid. This was one debate I could not miss. I have...
  • John O'Niel on live now on Ksky 66o

    10/07/2004 1:19:59 PM PDT · by Nathan Zachary · 8 replies · 640+ views
    Ksky radio 660 ^ | Oct 7 | Me
    On now Live
  • KOFI ANNAN'S POORLY TIMED CRITICISMS

    09/22/2004 2:30:48 PM PDT · by Nathan Zachary · 10 replies · 496+ views
    Former ambassador of the USA to Qatar CPA advisor Iraq ^ | Re: Annan's latest statement 9/15/04 | Mr.Joseph Ghougassian
    On Wednesday, September 15, 2004, U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan expressed for the first time his views on the war in Iraq: "I have indicated it is not in conformity with the U.N. Charter. From our point of view and from the charter point of view it was illegal." From May 1, 2003 to August 31, 2004 I was involved with Iraq reconstruction efforts in several capacities. First, I was sent to Kirkuk to look into the property disputes between the Kurds, Arabs, Turkomen and Christians; in my last assignment I served as a high ranking Advisor to Iraq Ministry...