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by
The Bartender
on Sun 24 Jun 2007 11:20 PM EDT
``Fatherland, Socialism, or Death! We will triumph!'' Venezuelan Dictator Hugo Chavez calls for a War of Resistance against the US.
by
WeaselZipper
on Sun 24 Jun 2007 09:11 PM EDT
by
Roland, the Gunslinger
on Sun 24 Jun 2007 08:15 PM EDT
Suspected Muslim insurgents
in southern
by
Roland, the Gunslinger
on Sun 24 Jun 2007 06:47 PM EDT
Excerpt: As I've previously
written, after 9/11, Saab was held out by the national and international
mainstream media to be a model of police outreach and interaction with the
Muslim Community. And it appears he truly is a model of Muslim policing:
Saab--a Shi-ite Muslim of Lebanese descent and an open Hezbollah supporter--was
found guilty of criminally stalking a State Senator, George Hart. Saab's
testimony about his whereabouts on certain dates in his case and other reports
in the past indicate that Saab was also likely involved in the fire-bombing of
Dearborn City Councilman Doug Thomas' car. Thomas has been an outspoken critic
of Islamist extortion in the City, including in a post-9/11 appearance on CBS'
"60 Minutes." This past summer, sources say Saab had a giant
Hezbollah poster up at his community policing office in the Dearborn Public
Library.
by
WeaselZipper
on Sun 24 Jun 2007 06:42 PM EDT
It's getting pretty hard to find an "environmental activist" who isn't a complete hypocrite these days.....
by
The Bartender
on Sun 24 Jun 2007 05:39 PM EDT
My friend Joe told me this when I was 10 years old. He had only just explained what "fags" were. Now he was telling me what they ate. "Of course fags will eat cheeseburgers, omelettes, pancakes," said Joe. "But if they have a choice, they'll always order BLTs."
by
The Bartender
on Sun 24 Jun 2007 05:30 PM EDT
People Magazine is being investigated by the Federal Trade Commission and has become the target of a class action lawsuit after editors included a two page spread about David Spade in its recent “Hottest Bachelors” issue.
by
Roland, the Gunslinger
on Sun 24 Jun 2007 04:05 PM EDT
A The employee was enforcing
school rules that prohibit headwear indoors, according to Renwick. The rule
exists for student safety and mostly applies to inappropriate clothing such as
gang-related attire
by
The Bartender
on Sun 24 Jun 2007 03:42 PM EDT
by
Hedley Lamarr
on Sun 24 Jun 2007 02:08 PM EDT
Iran is in the throes of one of its most ferocious crackdowns on dissent in years, with the government focusing on labor leaders, universities, the press, women's rights advocates, a former nuclear negotiator and Iranian Americans, three of whom have been in prison for more than six weeks. The shift is occurring against the backdrop of an economy so stressed that although Iran is the world's second-largest oil exporter, it is on the verge of rationing gasoline. At the same time, the nuclear standoff with the West threatens to bring new sanctions.
by
The Bartender
on Sun 24 Jun 2007 01:37 PM EDT
For more than 20 years, I and a few of my colleagues in the field of psychoanalysis have felt like an embattled minority, because we have continued to insist, against today's conventional wisdom, that gays aren't born that way. We know that obligatory homosexuals are caught up in unconscious adaptations to early childhood abuse and neglect and that, with insight into their earliest beginnings, they can change. This "adaptation" I speak of is a polite term for men going through the motions of mating not with the opposite sex but with one another.
by
The Bartender
on Sun 24 Jun 2007 01:28 PM EDT
A bill that would require businesses to perform tougher background checks to make sure job applicants are not illegal immigrants has stalled in the U.S. Senate. But in the meantime, the nation's largest doughnut chain has taken matters into its own hands, requiring all franchise owners to perform the background checks and moving to fire those they accuse of accepting fake IDs commonly used by illegal immigrants to find work.
by
Roland, the Gunslinger
on Sun 24 Jun 2007 02:39 AM EDT
Many business groups, hungry
to fill low-wage jobs, support the bill, while many social conservatives have
pronounced it unacceptable, calling it amnesty for illegal immigrants. So the legislation's backers
— including Bush — fear that any radical changes to the compromise would derail
its already tenuous chances of getting through Congress. The House has yet to
draft its version.
by
Roland, the Gunslinger
on Sun 24 Jun 2007 02:20 AM EDT
Edwards, who reported this
year that he had assets of nearly $30 million, came up with a novel solution,
creating a nonprofit organization with the stated mission of fighting poverty.
The organization, the Center for Promise and But a spokesman for Edwards
on Thursday defended the center as a legitimate tool against poverty.
by
Roland, the Gunslinger
on Sun 24 Jun 2007 02:16 AM EDT
The U.S. House of
Representatives voted on Friday to prohibit any aid to The prohibition, reflecting
persistent tensions with the kingdom after the Sept. 11 attacks on the It also faces a veto threat
from the White House because of an unrelated provision.
by
Roland, the Gunslinger
on Sun 24 Jun 2007 02:03 AM EDT
A Jewish activist decried
the leanings of several of the participants, likening CAIR's involvement to
"David Duke co-sponsoring 'Schindler's List.'"
by
Roland, the Gunslinger
on Sun 24 Jun 2007 01:46 AM EDT
Graham’s approval rating has
sunk to 31 percent and he has a 40 percent disapproval rating, according to a
poll released Friday by Atlanta-based InsiderAdvantage. The new poll points to
Graham’s support for the Senate immigration bill, which includes a path to
citizenship, as a likely reason for his apparent unpopularity. |
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