Andrea Lafferty: Obama Administration Gives $90 Million to the People\’s Republic of China

 

This past Thursday, I got the congressional hearing I was asking for.
 
For months, TVC has been demanding accountability from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for wacky and bizarre spending on \”behavioral science\” grants that are beyond the pale. Measurements of the male anatomy, researching college binge drinking, circuit parties, the effects of subway noise in New York City, and over $90 million gifted to the People\’s Republic of China — the largest holder of our national debt!

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What About Some Corporate Patriotism!

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Ron Shoemaker Named Head Softball Coach At La Salle

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CREW: Caught Red-Handed

Did you know your insurance premiums are being used to influence your vote?

Last week, buried within a trade association filing, CREW discovered health insurance giant Aetna had contributed over $7 million to the American Action Network and the Chamber of Commerce.

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VIDEO RELEASE: Coast Guard rescues mother, child from marsh near Stone Harbor, NJ

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Leaked e-mail shows media campaign against US bishops | CNA/EWTN News

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American Legion Players Join USA Baseball Tournaments of Stars | legion.org

 Nearly 144 of the nation’s top ballplayers have been invited to compete in the 2012 USA Baseball Tournament of Stars, presented by Major League Baseball, June 20-24 at the National Training Complex in Carry, N.C. Of those invited, 18 are American Legion Baseball players.

The five-day tournament will end with USA Baseball selecting 20 players to make up the 2012 18-and-under National Team, which will compete internationally.

Those representing The American Legion include:

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Obituary: Gail C. Thompson, age 76, of Gloucester City NJ | cnbnews.net

On June 21, 2012. (nee Grier) Age 76. Of Gloucester City. Loving wife of 60 years to George H. Thompson, Jr. Loving mother of Elaine G. Neild (Joseph) and Cheryl L. Carr (Harvey). Cherished grandmother of 4 and great grandmother of 6. At the request of family, cremation will be private and Inurnment will take place in Camden County Veterans Mausoleum in Harleigh Cemetery, Camden. Condolences and Memories may be shared at www.mccannhealey.com under the obituary of Gail C. Thompson. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries through: McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City. Ph: 856-456-1142

 

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South Carolina pitchers allow five hits in two games | NCAA.com

 

Last Updated – June 22, 2012 8:40 GMT

OMAHA, Neb. – A lot has been made about the pitching and defense of the teams that made it to Omaha in 2012. The days of gorilla ball are long gone. But that doesn’t mean teams can’t swing the bats.

Arizona’s lineup awoke on Thursday in a 10-3 dismantling of Florida State to send the Wildcats to the CWS Championship Series. The Wildcats hit just .219 in their first two games in Omaha, but that all changed against the Seminoles.

Arizona scored six runs in the first inning to become the second team at the CWS to bat around in an inning, and the first to score that many times in the first frame since June 15, 2003, when South Carolina put up six against LSU. Ten batters came to the plate as Florida State’s freshman ace Brandon Leibrandt last just 1/3 of an inning.

 

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