KN: The community organizer is now an expert on nuclear power.
And how to make America stronger.
Just what is he going to do to stop Iran from getting a nuclear weapon?
He's backing off on sanctions.
He can't get China or Russia to agree on sanctions.
Is he going to let Iran have a nuclear weapon? It seems so. And what about North Korea?
What happened to his intent to meet with America's enemies without preconditions?
Just more BS!
'I will arrest the Pope,' says atheist campaigner Richard Dawkins
Professor Dawkins said the UK should not pay for the Pope's visit
LONDON - A published report says atheist campaigners Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens are seeking to lay the legal groundwork to arrest Pope Benedict XVI when he visits Britain later this year.
The Sunday Times newspaper says the two men have retained lawyers Geoffrey Robertson and Mark Stephens to prepare a justification for action, on the grounds that the pope was involved in covering up sexual abuse by Roman Catholic priests.
KN: Again, another left wing nut.
Income tax day, April 15, 2010, now divides Americans into two almost equal classes: those who pay for the services provided by government and the freeloaders. The percentage of Americans who will pay no federal income taxes at all for 2009 has risen to 47 percent.
That isn't the worst of it. The bottom 40 percent not only pay no income tax, but the government sends them cash or benefits financed by the taxes dutifully paid by those who do pay income tax.
The outright cash handouts include the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), which can amount to as much as $5,657 a year to low-income families. Other financial benefits can include child tax credits, welfare, food stamps, WIC (Women, Infants, Children), housing subsidies, unemployment benefits, Medicaid, S-CHIP and other programs. TownhallKliphnote: If I were to start over, I would get a job that the tax payer pays for.
Maybe better yet, no job and live on public assistance.
CNN Chief: Others Not Delivering News Without Bias
CNN says it's in a "category of one" among television news networks delivering unbiased news.
Meeting with advertisers Tuesday during the midst of a ratings free-fall on its flagship network, CNN's leadership said it is staying the course in emphasizing its journalism.
The reassurance may be necessary. The Nielsen Co. says CNN's weekday, prime-time viewership was down 42 percent the first three months of the year from 2009.
CNN U.S. President Jon Klein said that based on a format of credible, nonpartisan news, CNN is "alone in a category of one."
KN: He has to be joking. Check this video.
Neb. Governor Signs Landmark Abortion Bills
Two landmark measures putting new restrictions on abortion became law in Nebraska on Tuesday, including one that critics say breaks with court precedent by changing the legal rationale for a ban on later-term abortions.
Republican Gov. Dave Heineman signed both bills, one barring abortions at and after 20 weeks of pregnancy and the other requiring women to be screened before having abortions for mental health and other problems. Both sides of the abortion debate say the laws are firsts of their kind in the U.S.
KN: This has to PO the liberals.

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