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Today’s Water Cooler lineup of off the beaten path online stories are: Awlaki not among FBI’s ‘Most Wanted’ terrorists; Our heartless inattention to the collapse of marriage, Stealth unionization plot survives another attempt to kill it.

  • CNS NewsAwlaki not among FBI’s ‘Most Wanted’ terrorists; No reward offered for his capture

Anwar al-Awlaki, the U.S.-born Islamic cleric who in a new video clip urges Muslims to kill American civilians, does not appear on the FBI’s list of wanted terrorists and the government has yet to place a reward on his head.

Hardly anyone noticed this spring when new data showed 40 percent of all births are to unmarried mothers. That’s way up from 7 percent in the mid-1960s, when a young White House appointee named Daniel Patrick Moynihan tried to sound the alarm.
Michigan Capitol Confidential:  Stealth unionization plot survives another attempt to kill it
Another attempt to stop the funding of the government agency tied with stealth unionization of home day care workers was defeated this week.

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Kerry Picket

Kerry Picket

Kerry Picket, a former Opinion Blogger/Editor of The Watercooler, was associate producer for the Media Research Center, a content producer for Robin Quivers of "The Howard Stern Show" on Sirius satellite radio and a production assistant and copy writer at MTV.

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