TAMWire Archive

  • Lost Civilization Discovered in Sahara Desert

    Nov 8, 2011 @ 4:12 pm - Patricia

    New evidence of a lost civilization in an area of the Sahara in Libya has emerged from images taken by satellites.

    Using satellites and air photographs to identify the remains in one of the most inhospitable parts of the desert, a team from the University of Leicester in England has discovered more than 100 fortified farms and villages with castle-like structures and several towns, most dating between AD 1 to 500.

  • Australia: special visas issued for child brides

    Nov 8, 2011 @ 1:08 pm - Alain41

    Australia has been issuing special immigration visas for child brides primarily from Islamic nations. Immigration official defends the program.

  • Occupy Boston Occupies Israeli Consulate

    Nov 8, 2011 @ 8:02 am - Shifra

    Attention-seeking losers…

  • Beginning to Vet Cains's Accuser

    Nov 8, 2011 @ 4:46 am - naga5

    H/T to Lucianne and also mentioned by Mark Levin. I’ll wait to see what Cain says.

  • Jack the cat dies after getting lost at JFK

    Nov 8, 2011 @ 4:07 am - mdannyg

    On Sunday, veterinarians in New York euthanized Jack, the cat who gained worldwide attention and more than 23,000 Facebook fans after being lost for two months, and then found, at John F. Kennedy International Airport.

  • Muslim politicians similarity to non-Muslim pols.

    Nov 7, 2011 @ 8:14 pm - Alain41

    Muslim politicians, not so different from non-Muslim pols. They jump ahead of the lotteries held to determine who goes to hajj.

  • The Stampede Is On

    Nov 7, 2011 @ 5:51 pm - grizzlygovfan

    The stampede to be in on the real climate science has started. It’s cosmic rays just like Svensmark said.

  • Pan Am and Prime Suspect May Get Cancelled

    Nov 7, 2011 @ 5:44 pm - SmallgGay

    Bubble Trouble: Why ‘Pan Am,’ ‘Parks and Rec’ and 12 Other Shows Could Go ‘Pop!’

  • Hickstead: Star Show-Jumping Horse Dies During Competition

    Nov 7, 2011 @ 3:18 pm - Palin_Posse

    The cause of death is pending an autopsy but could have been a massive coronary related to either genetics or use of drugs that aid in breathing.

  • The Tea Party Case for Newt Gingrich

    Nov 7, 2011 @ 2:31 pm - Patricia

    Conservatives want and need a candidate who can enunciate, persuade, and encourage the implementation of conservative principles. That takes some experience. But we need a candidate who can implement conservative executive policy and legislative initiatives well. Mr. Cain says he always evaluates the problem and then surrounds himself with the right people to get the job done. Do we have time for his evaluating process? Will he really know the best people for the job? Or will he bring in other people with no Washington experience? We don’t have time for another president who has to come down a learning curve or needs on-the-job training.

    There is a candidate who can do these things. He can eloquently expound on conservative principles. And he has already been a participant in the conservative revolution of the ’80s and was the leader of the conservative revolution in the ’90s. We need someone who can lead another conservative revolution now. And that man is Newt Gingrich. Is Newt perfect? No. Has he made compromises in the past? When you are working with a Democrat president and Senate, some compromise is going to be necessary. Does anyone really think Newt would implement cap and trade? Not likely. Plus the climate science is radically different now. Newt has a lifetime ACU rating of 90. That is conservative.