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View Article  Another day, more Shi'a - Sunni violence...in Detroit

 

While Shi'a and Sunni Muslims are fighting in Iraq, the two groups generally get along in Metro Detroit and the United States. But Muslim and Arab leaders say the hanging of Saddam, and especially the timing of the execution, spurred hard feelings.

 

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View Article  Bangor Makes It Illegal to Smoke in Cars

 

The Bangor City Council approved a measure Monday that prohibits people from smoking in vehicles when children are present.

When the law goes into effect next week, Bangor will become the first municipality in Maine to have such a law. Similar statewide measures have been adopted in Arkansas and Louisiana and are under consideration in several other states.

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View Article  In a small victory for the First Amendment, judge blocks fundraising ban in Missouri

 

A judge temporarily blocked a new state law Monday that bans fundraising by lawmakers, state officeholders and candidates during the legislative session.

Circuit Judge Richard Callahan said the Legislature failed to address concerns raised by a federal judge who struck down a similar Missouri law in 1996 as an unconstitutional infringement on free speech.

 

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View Article  A New Direction for America?

The Democrats new promise: "A New Direction For America"

The stock market is at a new all-time high and America's 401K's are back.
A new direction from there means, what?

Unemployment is at 25 year lows.
A new direction from there means, what?

Oil prices are plummeting.
A new direction from there means, what?

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View Article  Chavez to nationalize 'strategic' sectors

 

President Hugo Chavez announced plans yesterday to nationalize

Venezuela's electrical and telecommunications companies, pledging to create a socialist state in a bold move with echoes of Fidel Castro's Cuban revolution.

"We're moving toward a socialist republic of Venezuela, and that requires a deep reform of our national constitution," Mr. Chavez said in a televised address after swearing in his new Cabinet. "We are in an existential moment of Venezuelan life. We're heading toward socialism, and nothing and no one can prevent it."

 

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View Article  The Bush Push for a Police State?

President George W. Bush’s brand of conservatism is something completely foreign to traditional norms. He has outspent even the most liberal administrations. He has led the nation into undeclared foreign wars under false pretenses.  He has bloated the size and scope of the federal government like no president since Franklin D. Roosevelt. He has consistently promoted “civil unions” for homosexuals. He has increased federal funding for abortion providers at home and abroad. In addition, over the objections of a Republican-controlled Congress, Bush even supported the Clinton gun ban.

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View Article  Jamie, a mirror and some black, lacey things (NSFW)

Very nice looking woman...enjoy.

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View Article  Israel planned nuclear strike on Iran Psywar trick?

 

"Make no mistake--if Iran acts preemptively and hits Israel, say Tel Aviv, then the Islamic world can kiss goodbye to Tehran, Damascus, Mecca and Medina and any iota of Islamic presence on the TempleMount in Jerusalem from that day forward."

 

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View Article  Man who accurately predicted '87 stock crash, predicts 'severe correction' in '07...

Marc Faber, who predicted the U.S. stock market crash in 1987, said global assets are poised for a ``severe correction'' and it's time to sell.

``In the next few months, we could get a severe correction in all asset markets,'' Faber said in an interview with Bloomberg Television in New York. ``In a selling panic you should buy, but in the buying mania that we have now the wisest course of action is to liquidate.''

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View Article  Ah, the ACLU... Now suing the police for enforcing the law...

The Rhode Island Affiliate of the American Civil Liberties Union yesterday filed a federal lawsuit against the state police, alleging racial profiling and violation of the constitutional rights of 14 Guatemalan nationals during a July traffic stop that led to their detention by immigration officials.

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View Article  Still Cashing In Long After his 15 Minutes Were Up...

Sirius Satellite Radio paid shock jock Howard Stern a bonus worth nearly $83 million on Tuesday for surpassing subscriber goals set in a 2004 contract that had already turned heads with its $500 million compensation package.

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View Article  Suzanne Somers' Home Destroyed in Fire

TMZ has confirmed that the home of Suzanne Somers was completely destroyed in a fast-moving fire that also engulfed several other multi-million dollar homes in Malibu. The house, located on Malibu Road, has an estimated value of around $2 to $3 million.

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Other mansions in Malibu also burning:

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View Article  Fred Reed: Liberty and Equality for Some

It is not about reality. Fragile men hold nearly every Olympic record in sports in which men compete. In professional sports the sexes compete separately because otherwise there would be no women’s sports. On test after test of mental ability, men regularly outscore women: SATs, GREs, National Merit, and so on. In psychometry, it is settled knowledge that at the high end of the scale of intelligence, men outnumber women, and that the higher you go, the more the male preponderance; the disparity in mathematical talent is stark. Even an avowedly liberal psychologist, Paul Irwing of the University of Manchester, writing in The Independent, unhappily confessed that there are twice as many men as women with IQs about 120 and 30 times as many over 170. On the other hand, women live longer.

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View Article  Woman wants kids back after social worker marries ex

 

A woman says she was persuaded to give up custody of her four children by a social worker who secretly dated and later married her ex-husband.  Rochelle Kidd and her lawyer are asking a judge to review how social worker Na'Sheema Hillmon handled the case.

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View Article  Pranks alot for this New House

Mount Vernon cop and Iraq war veteran Matt Valdez thought he was ready for anything when he sped to the scene of a report of a screaming woman holding a baby.

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View Article  Montserrat volcano shoots 5 miles into the sky; Ron Jeremy not Impressed...

OLVESTON, Montserrat (AP) — The volcano that destroyed Montserrat's capital in 1997 shot a cloud of ash more than five miles into the sky on Monday, and one of the island's chief scientists said the blast was "a warning call."

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View Article  Ivy League Professor Charged in Wife's Beating Death

A University of Pennsylvania professor was charged Monday with beating his wife to death in their suburban kitchen after she told friends she planned to divorce him.

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View Article  But is it a 'Floater' or a 'Sinker?'

Residents of a neighborhood next to the University of Arizona say small white rats have been swimming through sewer pipes and into their toilets.

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View Article  From the 'Already Whipped and Housebroken' category...

Man Fights to Take Wife's Name in Marriage... and of course, the ACLU is along for the ride...

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View Article  BCS Championship upset: Florida spanks the Buckeyes

 

Florida -- yes, Florida -- owned the field it wasn't supposed to be on, embarrassing Heisman Trophy winner Troy Smith and No. 1 Ohio State 41-14 on Monday night to run away with the college football national championship.

 

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View Article  U.S. sub collides with Japan ship

The USS Newport News was surfacing in the Arabian Sea south of the Straits of Hormuz when it hit the Japanese ship, the official said.

There were no injuries, he said, but there was some damage.

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View Article  Ald. Troutman arrested on corruption charges

Troutman was questioned by the FBI in 2004 about her alleged love affair with fugitive Donnell "Scandalous" Jehan, a reputed street-gang leader, as part of an investigation into the Black Disciples street gang. In June, the FBI announced a $10,000 reward for information leading to Jehan's capture. In a recent interview, Troutman said of Jehan: "There was never, ever anyone who proved there was any kind of relationship with anybody. Those were all allegations."

And get ready for the old "The man is pickin' on me 'cause I'm black (AKA 'The Race Card)" excuse...

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View Article  WW2 Nose-Art Babes (Some NSFW)

Back in World War 2, many creative and talented pilots faced danger with a sexy babe painted on the nose of their aircrafts.  Some were  wholesome girls next door, while others were naked nymphos ready for action!

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