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So sit back and get ready for a good chuckle, because there’s not a shred of truth to any of these claims regularly put forth by the domestic abuse industry.
At Commodore Vanderbilt's death in 1877, his worth was estimated at $100 million--about $143 billion by today’s standards--making him America’s second richest man ever, behind John D. Rockefeller.
There is nothing wrong with going "green" and there is nothing new about it either. This is what our grandparents practiced and it was just called good sense and frugal living.
America used to be a nation of principles. Now everything is ''negotiable.'' Iran destroys democracy even as Honduras preserves it, and the president of the United States is one hundred and eighty degrees out of phase with both developments.