20 April 2016

Can't Even Shoot Those Annoying Drones?

Air Drones
According to the Federal Aviation Authority (FAA), people should stop shooting drones even if it annoys them or breaks their privacy.

At present, there were at least 12 drones have been shot out of the sky in five U.S. states and the FAA says it’s a federal crime. Even if they’re over somebody's house. Even if they're producing those irritating running chainsaws sound system.

19 April 2016

New Yorkers Are Expected to Rally For Donald Trump

NY Supports Trump
Do you know what a New York lawyer, a business owner who calls himself a left-leaning Republican and a construction worker who elected Barack Obama have in common? They're all voting for Donald Trump.

None of them live on the breadline. They share surprisingly varied opinions. Yet they are profoundly frustrated - with the economy, with career politicians and with perceptions of declining American prestige.

18 April 2016

The Hypocrisy of American Liberals

Liberal Hypocrites
An article by Ryan T. Anderson succinctly captured how liberals in the U.S. have evolved into a grotesque creature bent of promoting double-standards to suit their unpopular agenda.

Entiled, "Liberals' Double Standard on Bathrooms, Boycotts, and Religious Freedom," Anderson gave everyone around the world of how the liberals put on on a straight face while disguising the hypocrisy of their actions.

17 April 2016

Charles Darwin: Homosexuality is a Disorder

Darwinism
One of the most promoted lies of the pro-homosexual movement is that arguments against homosexuality are solely based on irrational religious beliefs. Many who support traditional marriage foolishly allow the proponents of homosexuality to get away with this nonsensical claim.

But from a purely Darwinian standpoint, homosexuality is self-evidently a disorder. This was the case made by a site entitled, "Gray Matters."

14 April 2016

Johnson & Johnson Products Have High Cancer Risks

Johnson & Johnson
It will be recalled that a few months ago, the family of Jacqueline Fox sued Johnson & Johnson after the Alabama woman died of ovarian cancer that she developed from using the company’s baby powder and body powder products. Last 4 April, a jury in St. Louis awarded the family US$ 72 million in damages. This is the first verdict in more than 1,000 national cases linked to these products.

According to the suit, Fox developed terminal ovarian cancer after 35 years of using the company’s talc-based products for feminine hygiene. A pathologist found that the talc had inflamed Fox's ovaries, which then developed into cancer.

13 April 2016

Demand for Death Penalty is Surging

Death Penalty
The world has finally seen the benefit of imposing capital punishments on scumbags who commits heinous and deplorable crimes that the society is made better off without them.

Last year, the total number of known executions worldwide rose by more than half to 1,634, the highest figure recorded since 1989, Amnesty International said last 6 April as Pakistan sent three more men to the gallows.