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View Article  Day Laborers Sue Mamaroneck Police

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WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. Day laborers who successfully sued a Westchester village have won a tentative agreement that prohibits police officers from routinely asking their immigration status or otherwise discriminating against them, their lawyers said Monday.

In addition, the village must pay more than half a million dollars of the workers' legal fees, they said.

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View Article  Insight Mag: Private undercover team exposes nationwide network of radical, anti-U.S. Islamic centers


“Our initial investigation has concluded there are between 400 to 500 radical Islamic centers in the U.S.,” said David Gaubatz, the director of counterintelligence and counterterrorism for the Society of Americans for National Existence. “In those places, they preach an extreme version of Islam that says America and the West is the enemy. They espouse violence, hatred and the need for terrorism.”

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View Article  Approval of Congress lowest in a decade



Just 27% of Americans now approve of the way Congress is doing its job, the poll found, down from 36% in January, when Democrats assumed control of the House and the Senate.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-San Francisco), the first woman to hold that position, has also failed to impress many Americans. Only 36% approve of the way she is handling the job, the poll found.

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View Article  Noncitizens likely voted in Bexar County



SAN ANTONIO – Dozens of non-U.S. citizens may have voted in Bexar County elections, a county elections official reported, prompting an investigation by federal and local authorities.

The names of 330 noncitizens on the voter rolls were reported by Bexar County Elections Administrator Jacque Callanen.

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View Article  Chavez orders supporters to give away possessions as he rallies 'true socialists'



"Whoever has a fridge they do not need, put it out in the village square. Whoever has a truck, a fan or a cooker they do not need, give something away. Let's not be selfish. I demand you do it," Mr Chavez said at a milk producing co-operative.

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View Article  Kilimanjaro not a victim of climate change



The shrinking snowcap atop Mount Kilimanjaro has become an icon of global warming.  

But most scientists who study Kilimanjaro's glaciers have long been uneasy with the volcano's poster-child status. 

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View Article  Iraq: CIA Lawyers Nixed Plan to Sabotage IED's....

Bonus, it would have killed the person making the device. More importantly though, it would have saved American lives...

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View Article  Middle School Kids Taken on Field Trip to Planned Parenthood...

Brainwashing kids this age by adults who are not their parents is absolutely reprehensible....

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View Article  Somalia: US Prepping to Bomb al-Qaeda...

The authorities in Puntaland (Somalia) are working with us, no bitching from the left if we hit al-Qaeda there....

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View Article  TIME Magazine: Your Dad may be an Idiot

Don't you love it when Main Stream Media rags bash dads on Father's Dad?  Yeah, me neither...  We have two words for Time Magazine, and good manners prevent from telling them in all vulgarity to go something anatomically impossible...

 

"The folks at Hallmark are going to have a very good day on June 17. That's when more than 100 million of the company's ubiquitous cards will be given to the 66 million dads across the U.S. in observation of Father's Day. Such a blizzard of paper may be short of the more than 150 million cards sold for Mother's Day, but it's still quite a tribute. What's less clear is whether dads--at least as a group--have done a good enough job to deserve the honor."

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View Article  Times Square BBC Billboard: Vote for Occupier or Liberator...

Notice how liberator is beating occupier by 40%, I'm sure the BBC is not to pleased about that...

View Article  Canada: Anti-War Group Sends 3000 Letters to Soldiers Accusing Them of War Crimes...

Disgraceful letter hails the Afghan "resistance", tells soldiers they will be used as cannon fodder and complicit in war crimes.

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View Article  Padilla Trial: Jihad= Humanitarianism, Mujahedeen =Freedom Fighters...

Also known as the CAIR defense....

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View Article  How Eisenhower solved illegal border crossings from Mexico



Fifty-three years ago, when newly elected Dwight Eisenhower moved into the White House, America's southern frontier was as porous as a spaghetti sieve. As many as 3 million illegal migrants had walked and waded northward over a period of several years for jobs in California, Arizona, Texas, and points beyond.

President Eisenhower cut off this illegal traffic. He did it quickly and decisively with only 1,075 United States Border Patrol agents - less than one-tenth of today's force. The operation is still highly praised among veterans of the Border Patrol

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View Article  China appears to confront U.S. defense of Taiwan


For almost six decades, U.S. military power has frustrated the ambition of China's ruling Communist Party to unite Taiwan with the mainland.

With this U.S. security blanket in place, Beijing has been largely powerless to prevent the prosperous, self-governing island from becoming independent in all but name.

But, an increasingly wealthy China is now building a military force tailored specifically to challenge any attempt by the United States to intervene in a conflict over Taiwan, Western and Chinese military analysts say.

They say the People's Liberation Army is spending heavily on the hardware and technology it needs to keep the United States and its allies at bay if the Beijing leadership decides it must use force to defeat Taiwan or compel the island's leaders to negotiate.

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View Article  Inmates File Suit After Prisons Ban Some Religious Books Over Terrorism Fears



Three inmates at Otisville filed a lawsuit over the policy, saying their Constitutional rights were violated. They say all religions were affected.

"The set of books that have been taken out have been ones that we used to minister to new converts when they come in here," inmate John Okon, speaking on behalf of the prison's Christian population, told a judge last week. 

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View Article  Suit to decide workplace 'hate speech'



The words "natural family," "marriage" and "union of a man and a woman" can be punished as "hate speech" in government workplaces, according to a lawsuit that is being appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court. 

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View Article  McCain Blames Conservatives for Immigration Bill's Failure



The Arizona senator, asked yesterday to explain the bill's failure last week, cited the work of "the more conservative, anti-immigrant, anti-legislation group" of lawmakers who defeated the proposal in Congress.

"I think the Senate works in a way where relatively small numbers can block legislation, but I also think the more conservative, anti-immigrant, anti-legislation group were very well backed up by a very vocal group of people who were supporting them," Mr. McCain said on ABC's "This Week."

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