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Study finds link between stress and allergy flare-ups

By Antonia, June 30 2014
(NaturalNews) Allergy sufferers may want to focus on positive thoughts and stress reduction to find relief for their runny noses and itchy, watery eyes. According to researchers at Ohio State University, there's a link between people's stress levels and bad moods and the frequency of their allergy flare-ups, or flares. (1) In the study, 179 patients were analyzed for three months by experts at the university, 39 percent of whom had more than one allergy flare. This group experienced higher stress...

FCC report reveals which ISPs are ripping you off on internet speed

By PF Louis, June 30 2014
(NaturalNews) Occasionally, a government agency may deliver a somewhat helpful oversight service, at least in terms of consumerism. The FCC (Federal Communications Commission) provides oversight and reports on discrepancies among various ISP (internet service provider) advertised speeds compared to actual speeds and reports them. Overall, the FCC recently reported that most ISP groups provided at, just below, or just above their advertised speeds. Only a few were considerably off the mark between...

Yogurt buyers beware: Aspartame and artificial colors frequently found in popular yogurts (correction)

By Mike Adams, June 30 2014
(NaturalNews) Correction: This article initially identified Yoplait and Great Value yogurts made with aspartame as being labeled "all natural." This information, provided by Food Essentials, was in error. While the products do contain aspartame and artificial colors, they are not labeled "all natural," Natural News has been informed. We regret the error and have corrected the article as now shown below. If you're buying yogurt sold at the grocery store, watch out for questionable ingredients like...

Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Phoenix and other cities headed for imminent water supply collapse; wave of drought refugees now inevitable

By Mike Adams, June 29 2014
(NaturalNews) One bizarre trait that strongly characterizes modern human civilization is a widespread inability to plan ahead. On every issue imaginable -- debt spending, fossil fuels, health care costs, resource extraction and so on -- our citizens and political leaders demonstrate near-retarded cognitive function by failing to see where their actions might lead. (And it's almost as if they're proud to be so stupid, too.) There's no better example of this than the city of Las Vegas, Nevada -...

Tighten your belly fat - the five most effective exercises

By Aurora Geib, June 29 2014
(NaturalNews) The warm weather is here, and if you're like most people, that means you're hoping for a not-too-difficult way to shed some pounds and tighten your belly fat. The good news is, there are plenty of ways to get a better-looking belly without the need for costly equipment or heavy weights -- and you can do these exercises in the comfort and privacy of your own home. Here's the skinny: When you tighten your belly fat, what you're really doing is tightening your abdominal muscles while...

Tyson Foods dumps more than 18 million pounds of toxic chemicals into America's waterways each year

By Jonathan Benson, June 29 2014
(NaturalNews) Our most precious natural resource, clean water, is threatened by the continued environmental release of toxic chemicals from heavy industry, which includes the factory food industry. Four of the top 10 worst polluters in the U.S. today, according to a new report, are food manufacturing companies, with chicken giant Tyson Foods topping the list as among the worst, releasing more than 18 million pounds of toxic waste into the nation's waterways annually. The Environment America Research...

HIV vaccine inventor indicted for felony fraud, bringing AIDS research and drug experimentation into question

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, June 25 2014
(NaturalNews) Since the discovery of lymphadenopathy-associated virus (later called human immunodeficiency virus [HIV]) in 1983 by Luc Montagnier at the Pasteur Institute in France, scientists have attempted to understand how HIV leads to full-blown AIDS. An entire industry surrounding AIDS emerged as researchers began developing AIDS drugs and AIDS vaccines to halt the virus, stop its mode of action, and inhibit its spread. Questioning HIV and AIDSAccording to AIDS.gov, the human immunodeficiency...

Electromedicine dentistry device encourages teeth to repair themselves, making fillings obsolete

By PF Louis, June 29 2014
(NaturalNews) Local police in a French Alpine village found a 12-year-old boy hiding during a routine police patrol. The boy claimed he had been abducted on the way to his dental appointment, but he managed to escape. He gave the police detailed information about the abductor and the car he had been forced into. An investigation was begun. But the story was bogus. The kid was hiding from his dental appointment. (1) Such is the dread, exaggerated in this author's opinion, of dental appointments...

Breaking - Spokane City Council rebels against bee-killing pesticide and votes to ban neonicotinoids

By Carolanne Wright, June 29 2014
(NaturalNews) Another positive step in protecting bees has been taken, this time by the Spokane City Council. It will now be illegal for the City of Spokane to purchase or use neonicotinoid insecticides, such as RoundUp Ready. Following the example of Eugene, Oregon, the city is the second in the nation to ban the troublesome chemical. Manufacturers, such as Monsanto and Bayer, have repeatedly claimed that neonicotinoids do not influence Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) even in the face of mounting...

Over 1,000 U.S. veterans killed by disastrously inept VA hospital system

By J. D. Heyes, June 29 2014
(NaturalNews) A newly issued report by a U.S. senator found that more than 1,000 U.S. veterans likely died in the past decade because of malpractice in regard to a lack of proper and timely care from the Department of Veterans Affairs' (VA) medical centers. The report from Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., himself a physician, "aggregates government investigations and media reports to trace a history of fraudulent scheduling practices, budget mismanagement, insufficient oversight and lack of accountability...

What is 'vaccine spectrum disorder' and why is it called autism?

By S. D. Wells, June 29 2014
(NaturalNews) Vaccine spectrum disorder (VSD) is the disorder children get from receiving too many vaccines too close together, many of which are combinations of viruses, bacteria and toxic adjuvants. VSD is purposely misdiagnosed and renamed autism spectrum disorder so that the vaccine industry can continue with its toxic regimen that creates customers for life. The vaccine schedule is leading to a broad array of disorders and 'spectrum' is just a pharma buzz word to keep the public from staring...

Carrots contain compounds that boost vision, prevent cognitive decline and more

By Michael Ravensthorpe, June 29 2014
(NaturalNews) The carrot is native to Europe and southwestern Asia, but has been cultivated worldwide for over 2,000 years. It bears a crunchy taproot that is usually orange in color, but can also be purple, red, white or yellow. These taproots are commonly incorporated into salads, cooked meals and even beverages. Carrots have long been associated with good health and their deep, vivid hues are a testament to their impressive concentrations of antioxidants. In fact, the Ancient Greeks regarded...

Pennsylvania Health Department employees instructed to hide fracking information from the public

By Julie Wilson , June 29 2014
(NaturalNews) An agency whose self-proclaimed mission is to protect citizens from serious illness, injuries and death has failed Pennsylvania residents living near the Marcellus Shale region. The Marcellus Shale, a region containing more than 1 trillion cubic feet of natural gas, is expected to be the next site of economic growth in the oil and gas industry. This natural geological formation covers 104,000 square miles across four states and is made up of 400-million-year-old sedimentary rock...

Costco asks shoppers, 'Should water be fluoridated?' Vote here!

By J. D. Heyes, June 29 2014
(NaturalNews) Membership-only warehouse club chain Costco is asking the general public a question: "Should our drinking water be fluoridated?" The company wants you to vote on that question, which you can do here. As part of the debate, Costco's publication, the Costco Connection, features opinions about the issue from both sides of the argument. Arguing in favor of fluoridation is Howard Pollick, a clinical professor of preventive and restorative dentistry and a member of the American Dental...

The stunning health effects of magnetic fields on our physiology

By Derek Henry, June 29 2014
(NaturalNews) The world is surrounded by magnetic fields generated by the earth, solar storms, changes in the weather and everyday electrical devices. Recently, scientists have discovered that external magnetic fields can affect the body in both positive and negative ways, and the clinical observations are serious eye openers. Positive magnetic fields and their effects Examples of positive magnetic fields that one may experience on a day-to-day basis include: • Televisions • Computers &bull...

Cyprus to remain a GMO-free zone under EU agreement

By J. D. Heyes, June 29 2014
(NaturalNews) The small nation of Cyprus will remain GMO-free under the provisions of a new European Union agreement which essentially gives each member state the authority to decide the issue for themselves. Environment Minister Nicos Kouyialis has rejected criticism by opposition parties that the recent agreement reached by EU ministers regarding genetically modified foods would pave the way for GM cultivation in Cyprus, putting it down to "misinformation" and hype. In mid-June, the EU Council...

Skip the deodorant and eat an orange: Natural ways to combat body odor

By Raw Michelle, June 29 2014
(NaturalNews) Most people attempt to cover up their body odor with a variety of products ranging from deodorants and scented body washes to creams and fragrances. However, a majority of these products have been linked to having a negative impact on health as well as the environment. In the case of deodorant, many popular brands contain an aluminum base and paraben and research has shown that absorption through the skin of such substances plays a role in an elevated Alzheimer's risk and may also lead...

NYT thought police ban politically charged book from best-seller lists

By J. D. Heyes, June 29 2014
(NaturalNews) The left-wing thought police at The New York Times are at it again, picking and choosing "winners" based on their political ideology. And this case is particularly galling because it involves, ironically, freedom of speech and freedom of the press issues. No sooner than it was officially released, book editors at the Times placed Hillary Clinton's latest book, Hard Choices (which is actually a rehashed title from an earlier failed secretary of state; more on that in a moment), atop...

Turn brown eyes blue with 20-minute laser surgery?

By Antonia, June 29 2014
(NaturalNews) Today's world tends to be obsessed with achieving physical perfection (albeit it's clearly in the eye of the beholder) to the point of significantly altering the body. From whitening teeth in unnatural white hues to a woman by the name of Blondie Bennett who has had five surgeries to increase her breast size with the end goal of looking like a Barbie doll, society is no stranger to extreme behaviors. Perhaps the seemingly collective desire to look anything other than the natural...

Nixon's secretary erased evidence - Is Obama's IRS any different?

By J. D. Heyes, June 29 2014
(NaturalNews) Not much has changed in Washington, D.C., since the days when Richard Nixon occupied the Oval Office. When scandal arises, perpetrators move to cover their tracks. As investigators began looking into the famed Watergate scandal more than 40 years ago, Nixon's secretary, Rose Mary Woods, erased incriminating sections of tape recordings. Today, in the 21st century, Washington doesn't use tape recorders much anymore. Such devices have been replaced by digital communications, including...

Unloading disease-carrying immigrants in large U.S. cities a 'perfect storm' for pandemic disease outbreak

By Mike Adams, June 29 2014
(NaturalNews) The federal government's policies of allowing the mass migration of infectious disease-carrying people into the United States while transporting them to America's largest cities is a "perfect blueprint" for seeding a deadly pandemic. Right now, we are witnessing the engineering of a public health and humanitarian disaster optimized for rapid disease transmission that puts all Americans at risk. Consider what's happening right now: 1) Over 30,000 illegal immigrants are flooding...

Veteran to lose home to foreclosure because he displayed the American flag in a flower pot

By J. D. Heyes, June 28 2014
(NaturalNews) To a veteran, little is more sacred than fellow veterans, the future of the country and our national symbol: The American flag. Many love to display the flag at their homes and places of business; they do so as a matter of national pride, not as a way cause angst or problems. One veteran, however, is in danger of losing his home because he is displaying a small American flag in a flower pot in front of his residence in Jacksonville, Florida. The veteran, Larry Murphree, told the...

Chobani and Fage yogurts at center of lawsuits involving sugar claims and 'Greekness'

By Antonia, June 28 2014
(NaturalNews) Two yogurt producers typically heralded in the health world as having healthy foods, Chobani and Fage, are facing a lawsuit by individuals claiming that customers are being misled by the products. (1) In two separate class action suits, Barry Stoltz of Westchester, New York, and Allan Chang of Queens, New York, are suing the producers for issues involving "0%" labeling, saying that such phrasing falsely conveys that their products do not have sugar, which they do. The plaintiffs...

Sitting for long periods of time raises cancer risk by 66 percent

By David Gutierrez, June 28 2014
(NaturalNews) Spending most of your time sitting may boost your risk of certain cancers by an astonishing 66 percent, according to a study conducted by researchers from the University of Regensburg, Germany, and published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute on June 16. Significantly, more time spent seated increased cancer risk regardless of how much time a person also spent exercising. "That sedentariness has a detrimental impact on cancer even among physically active persons implies...

Five surprising health benefits of cauliflower

By Michael Ravensthorpe, June 28 2014
(NaturalNews) It's a well-known fact that the more colorful a vegetable is, the more healthy it's likely to be. After all, color indicates the presence of carotenoids, which are the antioxidants that give most vegetables their greatest benefits. Consequently, many of us assume that bland-looking vegetables, such as regular white cauliflower, are lacking in the health department. Sadly, it is true that cauliflower lacks certain nutrients, such as chlorophyll, that are present in most other vegetables...

Forced sterilization returning to America by order of the court?

By J. D. Heyes, June 28 2014
(NaturalNews) A Virginia man and father of children with several women has agreed to get a vasectomy in order to reduce his prison sentence by as many as five years from his child endangerment sentence, in a case that has brought up the country's dark history of force sterilization. Reports noted that none of the charges against Jessie Lee Herald, 27, involved any sexual offenses, but Ilona White, an assistant prosecutor for Shenandoah County, said that her primary motivation for making the unusual...

Coming soon: food replicator machine will create food in real time based on your nutritional needs

By Jonathan Benson, June 28 2014
(NaturalNews) What if there was a kitchen appliance that could provide you with instant, balanced meals throughout the day, customized to your own specific dietary needs? Food conglomerate Nestle claims to be developing one that will literally replicate foods in real time with the perfect balance of added vitamins and minerals, potentially revolutionizing the way food is consumed. The Swiss company's Institute of Health Sciences (NIHS) is calling the project "Iron Man," and if successful, small...

Gardening key to helping cancer survivors heal emotionally and physically

By Raw Michelle, June 28 2014
(NaturalNews) In an effort to determine the role between gardening and the health of cancer survivors, experts at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) studied both survivors and gardeners, pairing them together and noting the outcomes. (1) The study, Harvest for Health, concluded that cancer survivors who became involved in gardening were more inclined to eat the fresh foods that were grown in the garden, while also obtaining more physical activity and developing an improved outlook on...

Did AstraZeneca fake clinical trial data for its ovarian cancer drug?

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, June 28 2014
(NaturalNews) AstraZeneca has come out making bold claims about their new experimental ovarian cancer drug called olaparib. In clinical trials, the drug company shows that their new drug enables an 83 percent reduction in the risk of ovarian cancer progression. According to a review by officials from the US Food and Drug Administration, this 83 percent statistic most likely couldn't be reproduced. "AstraZeneca has put up some pretty lofty expectations," said Damien Conover, an analyst at Morningstar...

Sailor who served on USS Ronald Reagan dies after radiation exposure

By David Gutierrez, June 28 2014
(NaturalNews) The first death has occurred among US Navy sailors who were exposed to radiation from the Fukushima Daiichi meltdowns, news outlets reported on June 11. In March 2011, a massive earthquake and tsunami triggered multiple meltdowns at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in northern Japan. At the time, the Navy vessel USS Ronald Reagan was on maneuvers off the Korean Peninsula. The Reagan is considered one of the newest and most technically sophisticated nuclear-powered supercarriers...

The road less traveled: 7 sure signs that life is calling you to a new level of being

By Mike Bundrant, June 28 2014
(NaturalNews) The most intimidating thing about going down a road less traveled is not the risk of making a change. To people interested in becoming who they are truly meant to be, the scary thing is that you might miss it. You could just cruise right by a critical crossroad and not even notice the opportunity. Living life on autopilot is a risky endeavor because you know it leads to an inevitable day of regret. That day when it dawns on you that it's too late to turn back and become who you...

4 out of 5 Americans have lost confidence in TV news

By J. D. Heyes, June 28 2014
(NaturalNews) Americans' trust in their news media continues to wane, with a new survey showing that the Fourth Estate is about as unpopular as Congress. According to the survey, which was taken and released by Gallup, just 18 percent of Americans polled expressed either a "great deal" or "quite a lot" of confidence in the news medium. As reported by CNS News, Gallup has been asking this question since 1993: "Now I am going to read you a list of institutions in American society. Please tell...

Worldwide humanitarian vaccination projects are for depopulation

By Paul Fassa, June 28 2014
(NaturalNews) Just a very few years ago, Bill Gates publicly declared before a live audience that using vaccinations strategically may help reduce the world population by 15 percent. Many claimed it was a slip of tongue, like a verbal typo. The audience and mainstream media apparently ignored it. However, actual worldwide events indicate that population control is part or the world vaccination agenda. Looking at the more immediate past, the oral polio vaccine (OPV) campaign in India and Pakistan...

Walmart triples spending on food safety after China meat scare

By Ethan A. Huff, June 28 2014
(NaturalNews) In case you missed it, Walmart made global headlines earlier this year after meat sold in its Chinese market tested positive for the DNA of other animals. Meat labeled as "Five Spice" donkey meat apparently contained fox meat as well, sparking a massive investigation into the supply chain from which the meat came. Walmart immediately issued a recall of the tainted meat and, subsequently, upped its food safety budget more than threefold from $16 million between 2013 and 2015 to $48...

Thought police gone wild: Everyday words that liberals now call sexist

By J. D. Heyes, June 28 2014
(NaturalNews) If you're an American, chances are much better than average that you've been engaged in a conversation with someone recently and have said something that one person in the group has found "offensive." That "something" is usually just one word, and before you know it, you're getting that familiar look of disapproval, accompanied by the admonition, "You shouldn't say that." Your response was probably one of two: shock and disbelief that a word you regard as harmless could have such...

Health Basics: How are vegetable oils really made?

By S. D. Wells, June 28 2014
(NaturalNews) Do you ever wonder how most vegetable oils are made? What about cottonseed oil and sunflower oil? Are they as bad as corn oil and soybean oil? Does it matter if it's cold pressed if it's GMO? Do you really know much about safflower oil and how most of it is processed? Canola was invented in a lab by a Canadian scientist. You didn't know? Even when labeled "organic," canola still doesn't come from canola seed. Look it up. There was never a canola plant before 60 years ago, just rapeseed...

Sign this petition to protect children against inhumane forced vaccinations

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, June 27 2014
(NaturalNews) Denying a young girl public education, barring her from interacting with her peers -- this is what the New York City Board of Education decided to do to a young kindergartener named Mary when her mother refused to subject her to the state's entire list of recommended vaccinations. The young girl is not allowed to attend school at PS 35 Clove Valley any longer. Apparently, New York mandates that parents submit their child to however many injections the authorities consider necessary...

Detroit collapses into third-world ruin as nearly HALF the residents can no longer afford to pay for running water

By Ethan A. Huff, June 27 2014
(NaturalNews) America's once-thriving auto capital has become a third-world catastrophe, with nearly half of its residents now unable to pay their water bills. Reports indicate that roughly 50 percent of Detroit residents are struggling just to keep the water flowing, and some are now suggesting swift United Nations intervention to provide this basic necessity for those in need. CBS Detroit reports that the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department is routinely having to shut off water mains at homes...

Halitosis solved? These six strategies end bad breath forever

By Aurora Geib, June 27 2014
(NaturalNews) Ever had bad breath? You're in good company: The American Dental Association says at least one-quarter of the population suffers from bad breath on a regular basis, but just about everyone has had it at least a few times -- after all, who hasn't experienced the stale, stinky "morning breath" that often occurs after a night's sleep? But while toothpaste and mouthwash companies would have you think that the only cure for bad breath lies in dousing your mouth with harsh chemicals, there...

Pineapple found to be five times more effective than cough syrup

By Raw Michelle, June 27 2014
(NaturalNews) Rather than waiting a case of the sniffles out or reaching for over-the-counter cough syrup, consider fighting a cold with something that's likely already in the kitchen: pineapple. According to studies, the tropical fruit, along with other ingredients, has been shown to be effective in proving relief to those with tuberculosis as well as those who have coughing issues such as hacking. (1) In one case, it was shown that a mixture of raw pineapple juice, raw honey, cayenne pepper...

Silver nanoparticle solutions can treat difficult mouth infections

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, June 27 2014
(NaturalNews) The monetary value of silver pales in comparison to gold, but silver's medicinal value cannot be beaten when it comes to fighting off infections. In an emergency situation, colloidal silver is not only more valuable than a stash of gold but also more powerful than the medical system's gold standard method of treatment -- antibiotics. Where antibiotics fail, colloidal silver shinesAntibiotics attack both the bad and good microbes in the gut, depleting the immune system. Antibiotic's...

How the detoxification system works and what happens when it fails

By Derek Henry, June 27 2014
(NaturalNews) When the world we live in becomes infiltrated with toxins from every conceivable angle, it's not time to panic, but to become aware of how the body works and how to support the system that eliminates these unwanted agents. A strong understanding and toning of this system could easily be the most important thing to do in order to maintain a good quality of health. If not understood or taken care of, the consequences can be dire. How the detoxification system works In a healthy...

Hospitals conduct unnecessary medical screenings purely for profit, not medical need

By Julie Wilson , June 27 2014
(NaturalNews) Public Citizen, a consumer advocacy group serving as the people's voice in the nation's capital, is accusing HealthFair Health Screening of promoting unnecessary and untargeted screenings to patients. The LA Times reports that the consumer group sent letters to eight hospitals requesting that they cut ties with the Fla.-based health-screening group, amid allegations that their "testing program is likely to do more harm than good for consumers." HealthFair performs what they refer...

City lampposts to collect data from citizens as they pass by

By J. D. Heyes, June 27 2014
(NaturalNews) At a time when the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that police must obtain a search warrant before examining the contents of a cell phone, the city of Chicago is taking privacy in the electronic age back a step. New aesthetic fixtures being attached to city lampposts are more than mere decorations; they are sophisticated pieces of technology aimed at collecting data on passersby. According to the Chicago Tribune: The smooth, perforated sheaths of metal are decorative, but their...

Little-known functions of the lymphatic system and how to improve its health

By Reuben Chow, June 27 2014
(NaturalNews) The lymphatic system is part of the body's immune system and functions as the body's "drainage" system. While it often doesn't get as much attention as the cardiovascular system, it actually plays vital roles in maintaining good health and combating disease. Parts of the lymphatic system The lymphatic system comprises of: • the lymph, which is the system's transport fluid. • a vast network of capillaries which transport the lymph. • a number of lymph nodes located...

Shed those unwanted pounds with all-natural coconut oil

By Jonathan Benson, June 27 2014
(NaturalNews) It might seem contradictory to everything that's been said over the past 50 years about health, but one of the best ways to keep from getting fat is actually to eat more fat. One of the most powerful fat-burning foods, in fact, is the fat of coconut, known more popularly as coconut oil, which helps sustain blood sugar levels throughout the day and boost metabolism. The key to coconut oil's fat-burning potential is its high content of medium-chain fatty acids (MCFAs), a type of saturated...

Man loses 154 pounds and overcomes diabetes, says eating whole foods was key to weight loss success

By Raw Michelle, June 20 2014
(NaturalNews) Six-foot one-inch tall Kerry Hoffman used to weigh 343 pounds, have diabetes and frequently indulge in processed, unhealthy foods (1). "I ate anything that tasted good -- wings, pizza, stuffed burgers, tons of sweets and dessert," said Hoffman, whose father passed away from liver disease. Not long after his father's death came the birth of his daughter. These two life events served as his breaking point, urging him to become healthy. Today, the 32-year-old man has shed 154 pounds...

Federal judge rules government no-fly list is unconstitutional

By J. D. Heyes, June 27 2014
(NaturalNews) One by one, many of the provisions of the USA Patriot Act and other legislation written in the immediate aftermath of the 9/11 attacks more a dozen years ago are being deemed anathema to the U.S. Constitution and especially the Bill of Rights. One of the latest provisions to be ruled unconstitutional is the federal government's "no-fly" list, which bans anyone who has only been accused of having links to terrorism from taking commercial flights. U.S. District Judge Anna Brown...

Natural, effective ways to repel mosquitoes

By Antonia, June 27 2014
(NaturalNews) This time of year, it's difficult to go anywhere outside without the familiar high-pitched buzz of mosquitoes becoming a part of the routine. Noise aside, it's often the resulting red bump and incessant itchiness that is frustrating. Many times, not even coveted creams and sprays, which often contain harsh, unhealthy chemicals, do the trick. More natural ways to keep pesky mosquitoes away exist. Top 3 ways to repel mosquitoes naturallyHere are ways to deter mosquitoes without...

Message to Mexico: Will trade you 10,000 illegal immigrants for Sgt. Andrew Tahmooressi

By J. D. Heyes, June 27 2014
(NaturalNews) Say what you will about former Alaska governor and 2008 GOP vice presidential contender Sarah Palin: When it comes to making a point, she is clever, biting and usually spot-on. Her take on the current lawlessness taking place on the U.S. Southwest border, in which tens of thousands of illegal immigrants -- many of them children -- are inundating the services and resources of the Border Patrol and other law enforcement agencies, is a case in point. One of Palin's cause celebres...



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