
The above image is Not photoshopped... the source is Yahoo! News but we posted it in the unlikely *cough* event that it is pulled down...
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Thursday, May 31
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jessejameshorse
on Thu 31 May 2007 10:10 PM EDT
The above image is Not photoshopped... the source is Yahoo! News but we posted it in the unlikely *cough* event that it is pulled down...
by
Roland, the Gunslinger
on Thu 31 May 2007 08:56 PM EDT
Three young girls killed by their mother did not have any defensive wounds, indicating they may have been sleeping when they were hanged in the closet of their mobile home, the Dr. Nizam Peerwani said Gilberta Estrada, who also hanged herself and her 8-month-old who survived, tied pieces of clothing around their necks and then around a wooden board probably about an hour or so before they were found about 6:30 a.m. Tuesday.
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Thu 31 May 2007 08:40 PM EDT
His arrogance is astouding. Not only does he brazenly threaten to stop all local spending in any district of any congressman who challenges him, he refuses to even comment on the scandal. He's John Murtha -- he was a Marine. He doesn't have to explain himself to the public. The CNN story concludes, "The Democrats promised reform, and it's not happening." That seems to understate it. It seems to be far worse. (Hat tips to Ace of Spades HQ and CNN)
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Thu 31 May 2007 08:32 PM EDT
Listening recently to frustrated folks call a local radio talk show to vent about illegal aliens loitering in front of stores and cramming into $400,000 houses in their neighborhoods, I wondered if those same liberals accused pro-enforcement Americans of being “nativists,” “xenophobes” and “racists” for complaining about the same problems. Now that illegal aliens have migrated to their neighborhoods, such liberals have become pro-enforcement all of a sudden.
by
Roland, the Gunslinger
on Thu 31 May 2007 08:22 PM EDT
A program called Ventanillas de Salud, or Health Windows, aims to provide Mexican immigrants with basic health information, cholesterol checks and other preventive tests. It also makes referrals to
by
Roland, the Gunslinger
on Thu 31 May 2007 08:17 PM EDT
The U.S. Defense Department released photos last week of an al-Qaeda torture chamber in Iraq, which showed various torture tools—blow torches, meat cleavers, hammers, drills, metal files—drawings of torture methods, and photos of actual victims found in another house in Karmah who had been burned, mutilated, and tortured in myriad ways.
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Thu 31 May 2007 08:09 PM EDT
With the fragmentation of authority in Gaza, and its isolation, said a Gazan analyst, Taysir Mhaisin, “there is an increase of fundamentalism and the birth of groups believing in violence and practicing violence as a model created by bin Ladenism.”
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Thu 31 May 2007 08:03 PM EDT
by
Roland, the Gunslinger
on Thu 31 May 2007 07:51 PM EDT
At least 10 soldiers have been killed in a bomb attack by Practitioners of the Religion of Peace™ in southern
by
Roland, the Gunslinger
on Thu 31 May 2007 07:42 PM EDT
Practitioners of the Religion of Peace ™ sentenced a Christian man to death for alleged derogatory remarks made about Muhammad. The lawyer of the accused said that Christians had arranged a spiritual gathering at Chungi Ammarsidhu in September 9, 2005, at which a neighbour, Abdul Aziz, also a complainant in the case, had objected and demanded that they perform Islamic rituals instead of Christian rites. The argument turned hot during which, the complainant alleged that the accused had used the derogatory remarks.
by
The Bartender
on Thu 31 May 2007 03:16 PM EDT
Residents of Sadr city, Baghdad inspect a damaged car after a joint U.S.-Iraqi forces raid, Thursday, May 31, 2007. A U.S. military helicopter hit a house and car early Thursday killing two elderly people sleeping on the roof of their home a police officer said. A U.S. military statement, said U.S. and Iraqi forces had arrested two 'members of the secret cell terrorist network' on Thursday in Sadr City.
by
The Bartender
on Thu 31 May 2007 02:39 PM EDT
The U.S. District Court complaint filed Wednesday on behalf of Robert Daniels alleges that health officials and the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office have violated numerous constitutional rights and the Americans with Disabilities Act.
by
Bishop
on Thu 31 May 2007 01:50 PM EDT
Top Anti-USA Terrorist Captured
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Bishop
on Thu 31 May 2007 01:20 PM EDT
An Albanian government decree allowing U.S. Marines to be the only armed corps guarding President George W. Bush on a visit next week has been seen by some in Albania as an insult to their security forces. Albania has been looking forward to Bush's visit on June 10, the first by a U.S. president. He will be staying for seven hours as part of a regional tour.
by
The Bartender
on Thu 31 May 2007 12:22 PM EDT
Like most Germans, brewer Helmut Erdmann is all for the fight against global warming. Unless, that is, it drives up the price of his beer. And that is exactly what is happening to Erdmann and other German brewers as farmers abandon barley -- the raw material for the national beverage -- to plant other, subsidized crops for sale as environmentally friendly biofuels.
by
The Bartender
on Thu 31 May 2007 12:19 PM EDT
A theme park inspired by the adventures of schoolboy wizard Harry Potter is to open in Florida. The Wizarding World ... more »
by
The Bartender
on Thu 31 May 2007 12:18 PM EDT
"Information developed revealed the suspect was upset with Shayona's parents and sister for discontinuing the relationship due to different religious backgrounds, Hindu and Muslim," the court papers said. The Dhanaks were Hindu, while Murtaza was Muslim, the newspaper said.
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The Bartender
on Thu 31 May 2007 11:22 AM EDT
TECH firms constantly moan about software piracy and no wonder. Last year it accounted for 35% of the worldwide market and cost the industry $39.6 billion according to the Business Software Alliance, a trade body. America and China lead the world in terms of total losses from piracy at $7.2 billion and $5.4 billion respectively. But when calculated according to the number of computers in each country a different picture emerges. Cash-strapped countries dominate the leader board. In Azerbaijan, which comes out on top, computers are loaded with $262-worth of pirated software on average. But Iceland is the surprise second-placed nation: although software to the tune of $32m is pirated it is spread over only a few computers. Source- The Economist
by
The Bartender
on Thu 31 May 2007 10:55 AM EDT
by
Roland, the Gunslinger
on Thu 31 May 2007 02:48 AM EDT
According to the report, (Northwest Airlines) Flight 327 was "delayed for five minutes because one of the 13 suspicious passengers, who appeared not to understand English and walked with a limp, was seated in the emergency exit row. The flight attendant determined he was unable to operate the emergency procedures and delayed the flight while having him exchange seats."
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Thu 31 May 2007 02:40 AM EDT
There’s a simple reason the immigration bill being debated by the U.S. Senate is unpopular with voters—the general public doesn’t believe it will reduce illegal immigration. And, in the minds of most voters, that’s what immigration reform is all about.
by
Roland, the Gunslinger
on Thu 31 May 2007 02:34 AM EDT
Bashir, who is in his late 60s, was released from prison in 2006 after serving less than 26 months in Jakarta's Cipinang penitentiary for conspiracy in the 2002 Bali bombings, which killed 202 people and thrust Indonesia onto the front lines of the war on terror.
by
Roland, the Gunslinger
on Thu 31 May 2007 02:30 AM EDT
Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani, a prodigious fundraiser who will campaign today in
by
Roland, the Gunslinger
on Thu 31 May 2007 02:20 AM EDT
"Those determined to find fault with this bill will always be able to look at a narrow slice of it and find something they don't like," Mr. Bush said, speaking at a training center for immigration enforcement officials in
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Thu 31 May 2007 02:01 AM EDT
President Bush, without so much as issuing a press statement, on May 9 signed a directive that granted near dictatorial powers to the office of the president in the event of a national emergency declared by the president.
Related: Bush's detention facilities
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Thu 31 May 2007 01:38 AM EDT
In a move with national implications,
by
Roland, the Gunslinger
on Thu 31 May 2007 01:32 AM EDT
In a recent statement to the media, the #2 Republican in the Senate, Trent Lott of Mississippi, said in reference to the immigration deal brokered by the White House and a select group of senators, that the “only thing that’s unacceptable is to do nothing.” So… it’s unacceptable, even dangerous to do “nothing,” about illegal immigration? Let’s take a look at what doing “nothing” actually does for us. |
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