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Harassment in India

February 28 | Posted by mrossol | Uncategorized

It will be a long road… ======== By AMOL SHARMA, BIMAN MUKHERJI and RUPA SUBRAMANYA BARASAT, India—Juhi Nondi, a 20-year-old college student, takes the train every day to and from school here, toting a satchel of textbooks and looking stylish in her skinny jeans and T-shirts—and long, sharp fingernails. “They’re not just for fashion,” she says of her pink nails, “but also for self-defense.” Aggressive... Read more

A Jersey Lesson in Voter Fraud

February 6 | Posted by mrossol | American Thought, Party Politics, Uncategorized

Let’s talk about who is disenfranchised. ===== By THOMAS FLEMING Some youthful memories were stirred by the news this week that the president plans to use his State of the Union speech next Tuesday to urge Congress to make voter registration and ballot-casting easier. Like Mr. Obama, I come from a city with a colorful history of political corruption and vote fraud. The president’s... Read more

Mozilla Firefox Web Browser — Getting Started with Mozilla Firefox — mozilla.org

January 29 | Posted by mrossol | Uncategorized

Mozilla Firefox Web Browser — Getting Started with Mozilla Firefox — mozilla.org.

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Cairo, Benghazi and Obama Foreign Policy

September 13 | Posted by mrossol | Uncategorized

So, what were you saying about Obama’s foreign policy successes? ======== It has certainly been a terrible 48 hours. In Libya, violent extremists killed American diplomats. In Cairo, mobs breached the walls of the U.S. Embassy, ripped down the American flag and replaced it with the al Qaeda flag. In response to the attack in Cairo, diplomats there condemned not the attackers but... Read more

Food Stamp Nation

September 5 | Posted by mrossol | Party Politics, Socialism, Uncategorized

One in seven…? This is progress? ============ The Obama and Romney campaigns spent Tuesday sniping over whether the President deserves an “incomplete” grade, as Mr. Obama put it, for fixing the economy. The more revealing news was the Department of Agriculture report, released on the Friday before Labor Day weekend, that 46,670,373 Americans are now on food stamps. That’s an all-time record, at... Read more

Welcome to the Museum of the Weird and Wonderful

July 5 | Posted by mrossol | Uncategorized Tags:

Welcome to the Museum of the Weird and Wonderful – WSJ.com. When you have a free moment.  And if you plan to visit, do let me know so I can go with you.

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