When will enough be enough?

By on May 26, 2017

By Bradford Richardson – The Washington Times – Thursday, May 25, 2017 Planned Parenthood executives joked about decapitated fetuses, admitted to altering abortion procedures to preserve fetal organs and said clinics have a financial incentive to sell human tissue in a new undercover video released Thursday. The three-minute video was recorded at an annual National Abortion Federation meeting by pro-life investigators with the Center for Medical Progress. The advocacy group said it’s just a preview of never-before-seen content that has been sealed for almost two years due to legal fights. In the video, Deborah Nucatola, senior director of medical services at the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, admits to altering abortion procedures to preserve fetal organs.   “You know, sometimes she’ll tell me she wants brain, and we’ll, you know, leave the calvarium till...

I am quite certain congress will never

By on May 22, 2017

I am quite certain congress will never even look at Seth Rich’s murder and so never take Dotcom up on his offer but that really begs the question – WHY not? Kim Dotcom Goes All In: ‘I Knew Seth Rich… I Was Involved’ by ZeroPointNow May 20, 2017 10:31 PM Kim Dotcom; hacker, serial entrepreneur – and for a while the #1 ranked Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 player in the world – may be the key to the entire Seth Rich saga. From testimony in the Wikileaks investigation to Rich’s still unsolved murder – and facing extradition – Dotcom is ready to go nuclear… To bring you up to speed Last week, Private Investigator Rod Wheeler appeared on Fox5 news in DC with an update in the unsolved murder of DNC IT expert Seth Rich, claiming proof exists on Rich’s laptop proving he was Julian Assange’s source for leaked DNC...

Facts so overwhelming even Harvard can’t deny them.

By on May 19, 2017

Harvard Study Reveals Huge Extent of Anti-Trump Media Bias By Heat Street Staff | May 19, 2017 A major new study out of Harvard University has revealed the true extent of the mainstream media’s bias against Donald Trump. Academics at the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy analyzed coverage from Trump’s first 100 days in office across 10 major TV and print outlets. They found that the tone of some outlets was negative in as many as 98% of reports, significantly more hostile than the first 100 days of the three previous administrations: The academics based their study on seven US outlets and three European ones. You Won’t Believe The 15 Things You Can’t Take Into These Countries Weird and wonderful customs laws of the world. Ad by BX In America they analyzed CNN, NBC, CBS, Fox News, the New York Times, the Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal. They...

Seven Branding Misconceptions from Doers.org

By on May 15, 2017

1) A brand is just a logo Unfortunately, that’s not quite right. A brand is a customer’s complete experience with the product or company. Or quoting Ze Frank, it’s the “emotional aftertaste” that comes after an interacting with your product, service or company. Therefore, a brand is so much more than just a logo. Yes, a logo is a fairly important part of the brand, but it’s only just part of a bigger whole. Branding is the process of finding your company’s traits and voice then translating them not only onto your logo, but to your website, packaging, signage, customer services, PR and various other facets of your business that your customers come into contact with. In doing so, you can influence what people think and feel about your business. On the flip side, if you don’t take control of it, you are actually leaving customers to figure your brand out for themselves. And that is a...

This is reporting?

By on May 15, 2017

This is part of the Friday, May 12, 2017, News Roundup from the Austin Chronicle. This is not an opinion piece, this is supposed to be news reporting. How can this person even have a job at a news organization let alone be allowed to write news reports? Seriously, the editor who allowed this, “(read: bigoted Christian)”, to pass should be fired also. I quote: “After two delays, the House took up HB 3859 on May 9. One of the most powerful religious liberty bills filed this session, HB 3859 would let child welfare providers deny foster care and adoption rights to queers, Muslims, Jews, and more, due to “religious” (read: bigoted Christian) beliefs. After several hours of debate, the House passed the bill, filed by Rep. James Frank, R-Wichita Falls, by a vote of 94-51.” Everyone knows this paper is a worthless rag but goodness. It is wonderful when...