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Ted Williams Arrested
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Tom Davis
Ted Williams the homeless man with the golden voice has been arrested. Apparently, his new found fame has gotten the best of him and his alcoholism has regained its footing. Now, instead of cheap bottles of vodka, he’s drinking the best vodka and beer he can get his hands on. His daughter Janey says, “He’s consumed at…
A Year After the Haitian Earthquake
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Tom Davis
Today is the one year anniversary of the earthquake in Haiti. A year ago, one of modern times’ worst natural disasters struck one of the poorest nations. In seconds, roughly 10% of this capital’s population was killed or mortally wounded in a massive earthquake at 4:53 p.m. on Jan. 12. I just returned from Haiti on Sunday morning and…
National Human Trafficking Awareness Day
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Tom Davis
Today is January 11th, National Human Trafficking Awareness Day. Don’t forget to order a copy of Priceless – A Novel on the Edge of the World, my book about about sex trafficking that takes place in Eastern Europe and Russia. Clicke here to download a free five-day devotional to pray and advocate for victims of human trafficking. This information comes…
Westboro Baptist Church plans to protest at 9-year-old Christina Green’s Funeral
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Tom Davis
How to build angel wings for the Westboro funeral counter-protest Westboro Baptist Church has made headlines again. Infamous for tacky protests and hate-filled messages, Fred Phelps and the Westboro Baptist Church plan to picket the funerals of Tucson shooting victims, including 9-year-old Christina Green. They have set up protests at Elizabeth Edwards’ funeral, and at…
Michael Dyer Gets Up Keeps Running Sets up Auburn BCS National Championship
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Tom Davis
Auburn football player Michael Dyer, a freshman, looked like he was down on a short but uneventful 4th quarter run in the 2011 BCS Championship Game. But then, Michael Dyer kept running. The Michael Dyer run play set up the game-winning field goal kicked by the Auburn Tigers to defeat the Oregon Ducks in the…
Moment of Silence
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Tom Davis
President Obama led the nation in a moment of silence today for the victims of the shooting rampage that took place in Tucson, Arizona The Wall Street Journal reports. About 300 members of the White House staff, including Mr. Obama’s top aides, were gathered on either side of the South Lawn. The moment was also observed on Capitol Hill,…
Christina Taylor Green, 9-year-old girl shot and killed in Tucson shootings
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Tom Davis
Little girl shot and killed in Tucson Christina Green, shot and killed by Jared Lee Loughner on a sunny Saturday morning in Tucson. Christina Taylor Green was at Safeway in Tucson to meet Rep. Gabrielle Giffords because she was elected to her student council. She was 9-years-old. The 9 year old girl, Green, was born…
Daniel Hernandez, Congressional Intern, Credited for Helping Rep. Gabrielle Giffords After Shooting
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Tom Davis
They are saying he ran toward the sound of the guns. Yesterday’s deadly shootings in Tucson, Ariz. have left 6 dead, and Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords in critical condition. The alleged shooter killed not only a federal judge, but a nine-year-old girl (granddaughter of Dallas Green). Christina Taylor Green was born on September 11, 2001. She…
Is Facebook Really Shutting Down on March 15?
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Tom Davis
Facebook is shutting down. Facebook is going to delete all of your photos and information. Facebook’s founder Mark Zuckerberg has had enough and thinks the 500 million Facebook users should go get a life–and some friends in the real world. Is there any truth to these claims that Facebook is shutting down? Will Facebook really…
Twitter Subpoenaed by U.S. Government for WikiLeaks Accounts: What would you do?
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Tom Davis
The ongoing drama of WikiLeaks continues today with the news from WikiLeaks that a “secret U.S. grand jury” is seeking the Twitter data of Julian Assange and three other WikiLeaks supporters. After publishing the 250,000+ WikiLeaks cables, U.S. intelligence and diplomatic personnel were put at risk and some relocated. WikiLeaks seems unfazed by this. Next,…
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