Year: 2011

Will Obama Now Admit That George Bush’s Tough Stance In the War on Terror Was Right?

By Van Hipp Hallelujah! If one word best sums up the reaction of most Americans in the wake of Sunday night’s news that terror mastermind Usama bin Laden has finally met justice, that’s probably it. The throngs of men and women who marked the occasion at Times Square, Ground Zero and outside the White House seemingly did so for […]

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Van D. Hipp, Jr. to keynote 18th Annual Elliott-Nowell-White Symposium at Delta State University

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Cleveland – Delta State University will host the 18th annual Elliott-Nowell-White Science Symposium, Wednesday, April 13 through Friday, April 15. The three-day event will feature world-renowned speakers in the fields of medicine, research, and education. The symposium was created by Drs. Robert and Mary Elliott, both Delta State graduates, to introduce Delta […]

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A Look Inside Operation Dawn Odyssey

Van Hipp discusses whether the attacks were effective Watch the latest video at video.foxnews.com

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Ex-Rad, the U.S. Military’s Radiation Wonder Drug

By Van Hipp These are tragic and tense days indeed in Japan. The immense loss of life and absolute devastation caused by last week’s earthquake and tsunami is heartbreaking – and serve as the culprits in this unimaginable tragedy. The tension, felt by its citizens and far beyond the country’s borders, centers most immediately on […]

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Rep. Peter King Is Doing His Job By Holding Congressional Hearings On Muslim Radicalization

By Van Hipp Thursday’s hearing on Muslim radicalization is just the type of day the left feared in the wake of the Republicans takeover of the House last November. The House Committee on Homeland Security is holding a hearing on the impact of Muslim radicalization in the U.S. of all things – you know, an actual problem. […]

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