Thursday, July 31, 2008
This is just brutal...
NY Cops repeatedly hitting a guy on the legs with a baton...when is this crap going to stop? The victim claims he did nothing wrong, that the cops wrongly accused him of being drunk in a park...
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CIA Kills al-Qaeda Bomb Maker for a Second Time
So disconnected from reality is the average Faux News watcher, the government can kill al-Qaeda terrorists over and over and he does not notice.
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Wednesday, July 30, 2008
L.A. poised to ban fast food in poor neighborhood
In the impoverished neighborhood of South Los Angeles, fast food is the easiest cuisine to find — and that's a problem for elected officials who see it as an unhealthy source of calories and cholesterol. The City Council was poised to vote Tuesday on a moratorium on new fast-food restaurants in a swath of the city where a proliferation of such. .
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Tale Of Two (Sanctuary) Cities: Don't Re-Elect Their Mayors
Mayors Villaraigosa of Los Angeles and Newsome of San Francisco both want to become California's next governor. Both men, moreover, have granted "sanctuary" to all illegal aliens -- even gang members like those who shattered the lives of the Shaw Family, the Bologna Family, and Heaven only knows how many other families. . .
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Does Bush's legacy have legs?
The government's budget deficit will surge past a half-trillion dollars next year, according to gloomy new estimates, a record flood of red ink that promises to force the winner of the presidential race to dramatically alter his economic agenda. The deficit will hit $482 billion in the 2009 budget year that will be inherited by. . .
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Minuteman rally at S.F. City Hall calls for Mayor to resign
They waved signs calling Newsom, District Attorney Kamala Harris and William Siffermann, head of the city's Juvenile Probation Department, "accessories to murder" for the city's now-reversed policy of not turning over illegal immigrant youths arrested for felonies to federal authorities for possible deportation.
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FDA: Salmonella tracked to Mexican farm "Viva la NAFTA "
The salmonella strain linked to a nationwide outbreak has been found in irrigation water and a serrano pepper at a Mexican farm, federal health officials said Wednesday. Dr. David Acheson, the Food and Drug Administration's food safety chief, called the finding a key breakthrough in the case, as did another health official.
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Mandatory Gun Ownership Law in GA Town Resulted in Low Crime
The Kennesaw law has endured as the town's population has swelled to about 30,000 from 5,000 in 1982. "When the law was passed in 1982 there was a substantial drop in crime ... and we have maintained a really low crime rate since then," said police Lt. Craig Graydon.
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School To Put Students In ‘Prison’ Jumpsuits As Punishment
A school in Texas will force students who don’t follow the rules to wear prison-like jumpsuits in a controversial move this coming school year.
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Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Hidden Price Increases at the Grocery Store
Instead of raising prices on food products, manufacturers are selling smaller packages or putting less product in the box. While nothing new, it is becoming more prevalent.
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Obama Breaks Promise To School Children
But this bucolic scene in his father's village of Kogelo near the Equator in western Kenya conceals a troubling reality that, until now, has never been spoken about. Barack Obama, the Evening Standard can reveal, after we went to the village earlier this month, has failed to honour the pledges of assistance that he made to a school named in his honour when he visited here amid great fanfare two years ago.
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Speculators Trying to Buy Control of Food Supply
Given the meltdown in the housing and financial sectors and the weakness in the U.S. economy, large investors figure that everyone has to eat, and so investing in food production is a sure thing.
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Obama promises a continued path towards world government
Barack Obama’s July 24th speech in Berlin brought to light the Democratic Presidential candidates’ globalist views, mirroring those of the Council on Foreign Relations and other globalist think tanks. Obama’s praise of the European Union, calls for the "tearing down" of walls between nations and religions, and finally for world unity.
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Cops Tase Barely Conscious Boy With Broken Back 19 Times
You couldn’t make it up if you tried. Police in Ozark, Missouri repeatedly tased a critically injured sixteen year old boy after he “refused to comply with the officers”.
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Sunday, July 27, 2008
The Energy Non-Crisis
Vast unexploited oil reserves? An economic threat from too much oil? Dark pools of liquidity, threats of hyperinflation from unsound economy and Fed practices, remembering the lessons from The Great Depression, reactionary measures to protect the dollar, An examination of a crisis scenario.
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FLIP FLOP: OBAMA: IRAQ, entirely conditions-based
You've been talking about those limited missions for a long time. Having gone there and talked to both diplomatic and military folks, do you have a clearer idea of how big a force you'd need to leave behind to fulfill all those functions?I do think that's entirely conditions-based. It's hard to anticipate where we may be six months from now...
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Thursday, July 24, 2008
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Slaying suspect once found sanctuary in S.F.
The man charged with killing a father and two sons on a San Francisco street last month was one of the youths who benefited from the city's long-standing practice of shielding illegal immigrant juveniles who committed felonies from possible deportation
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"Please Don't Vote for a Democrat" Says 9/11 Ad (PICS)
A controversial billboard in Orange County, Florida has a picture of the burning World Trade Center and the message "Please Don't Vote for a Democrat".
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Thursday, July 17, 2008
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Bush Gave Taliban $43 Million Four Months before 9/11
"Sadly, the Bush Administration is cozying up to the Taliban regime at a time when the United Nations, at US insistence, imposes sanctions on Afghanistan because the Kabul government will not turn over Bin Laden."
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Thursday, July 10, 2008
Making the World Safe for Theocracy
Theocratic Iran continues to challenge Western democracies. Missiles designed to do in 6 minutes what Hitler did in 6 years to 6 million Jews were test fired by this radical Islamic theocracy.
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Wednesday, July 9, 2008
The Constitution Dies Tomorrow
Over 200 years ago, we enshrined the rule of law as the only monarch in America. Tomorrow, the Senate will likely vote to shred that precedent. Democrats, "compromising" with Republicans, will act together, in a bipartisan fashion, to destroy your right to be free from search without a warrant.
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Michael Jordan's 10 Secrets To Reaching the Top
Michael Jordan competed against people that were taller, stronger, faster, and younger than him. Despite the challenges he still came out on top. Let's take a look at the grains of wisdom that put him at the top of his game as well as his businesses.
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