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Posted on November 27th, 2009 in Quick Links
- In The Age Of Realtime, Twitter Is Walter Cronkite
The year is 1963. It’s November. At 1:40 PM ET, CBS News anchor Walter Cronkite comes on the air. “In Dallas, Texas, three shots were fired at President Kennedy’s motorcade in downtown Dallas. The first reports say that President Kennedy has been seriously wounded by this shooting.” Rapidly, everyone in America descends upon the closest television set to tune in. - Poll: Americans no longer believe in health ‘crisis’
A poll released today shows Americans’ belief in the current health care system has risen dramatically in the last year, and support for a socialized solution to a health care “crisis” has nearly evaporated. - Help! Mom! Radicals Are Ruining My Country!
This is a hilarious and entertaining way for parents to sit down with their children and teach them the origins of the new Tea Party movement and the importance of standing up for liberty and the American Dream. - Were Swine Flu Death Projections Hyped?
The 2009 H1N1 swine flu “pandemic” may turn out to be one of the most overblown and expensive medical crises in modern history. Indeed, this particular swine flu may be one of the weakest in history. The most recent figures show that the number of flu cases are already dropping in the U.S., England, and elsewhere. ~Adam Murdock, MD
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