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Lieberman Hopeful on Iraq
Sen. Joe Lieberman, fresh from a two-day visit to Iraq over the Thanksgiving holiday, said Monday he was hopeful U.S. forces could begin a "significant" withdrawal by the end of next year or in 2007.

Murdoch Predicts Gloomy Future for Newspapers
Rupert Murdoch has forecast a gloomy future for newspapers with the growth of the internet, saying he doesn't know "anybody under the age of 30 who has ever looked at a classified ad".

Stumbling
To say that the Democratic Party is all talk and no substance is an understatement. To say that the Party is becoming anti-American is getting closer and closer to the truth.

Latinos Dragging Down Education and Income in California
State schools Superintendent Jack O'Connell said in a statement that the study "points out an alarming trend that we must reverse." He said he was addressing the "achievement gap" by supporting full funding for schools, high standards and universal access to preschool.

Decatur (AL) Paper Combines Ignorance and Arrogance (Part II)
The slavery issue in the “Civil War” is widely misunderstood. Union armies did not invade the South to free the slaves.
by Mike Scruggs

Decatur (AL) Paper Combines Ignorance and Arrogance (Part I)
The Decatur Daily, an Alabama newspaper undoubtedly ambitious to be recognized for its efforts to enlighten Southern minds with politically-correct dogma, recently unleashed a poorly informed and morally arrogant editorial against a proposed Confederate monument
by Mike Scruggs

British Historian Charged With Denying Holocaust
The right-wing historian has said he does not deny Jews were killed by the Nazis, but challenges the number and manner of Jewish concentration camp deaths. He has questioned the use of large-scale gas chambers to exterminate the Jews.

Blogged: Standoff at the U.S. Southern Border
U.S. Border Patrol agents were backed down this week by armed men, dressed in what appeared to be Mexican military uniforms and carrying military weapons, who seized a captured dump truck filled with marijuana from the U.S. agents and dragged it across the border into Mexico with a bulldozer.

Who KIlled JFK?
Few have ever been completely satisfied with the received version of the JFK murder. Recently a conference on the subject was held in DC. Former Senator Gary Hart is among the skeptics.

A Tale of Two Cities (New York and London)
"On 72nd Street, just off Fifth Avenue, a young black man passed us, then suddenly turned around and spat right smack on my wife's face. He then continued on his way."

Red States are the Most Generous
   A SuppressedNews QuickTake
The Catalog for Philanthropy has released their 2005 Generosity Index. The index reveals states that voted for President Bush led the list.
by SuppressedNews

Blogged: Al-Zarqawi Dead?
In the new Suppressed News Blog: An unconfirmed report stated that explosions occurred while coalition forces surrounded a house in which al-Zarqawi was hiding. American and Iraqi forces are looking into a report that the terrorist may be dead.
by Brad Taylor

The Supreme Court, Constitution, and Common Sense
We are being assured that Judge Samuel Alito, like John Roberts, and in contrast to poor Harriet Miers, is superbly qualified for the U.S. Supreme Court. He sounds good to me, but I wonder. Specifically, I wonder what "qualified" means.
by Joe Sobran

Thanksgiving Proclamations
Thanksgiving is a uniquely American holiday in that it brings to the forefront the undeniable link between Christianity and America.
by Gary Palmer

Episcopal Church Breaks with Virginia Diocese
South Riding Church, a small Episcopal mission of about 150 members in eastern Loudoun County, has become the first church to secede from the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia.

Testing Free Speech
   A SuppressedNews QuickTake
According to the Chicago media a German scientist by the name of Germar Rudolf has been deported from the US to Germany for speech crimes.
by SuppressedNews

German Scientist Deported from US for Speech Crimes
Germar Rudolf took a final look at Chicago while aboard a flight taking him to Germany, where he was wanted for his 1995 conviction of inciting racial hatred by disputing the deaths of thousands of Jews held captive at a concentration camp.

A Few Questions for Whites (From a Black columnist)
How many of you who are white conservative politicians caucus together plotting what can legitimately be done to put a foot on the throat of blacks? How many of you blocked the polling places to suppress the black vote?

Political Bridge to Nowhere
In the last five years the so-called "conservative" Republican majority in Congress has been anything but conservative when it comes to spending. In the process pork spending has reached the point that many of the beneficiaries of the "conservative" Republicans largess are embarrassed.
by Gary Palmer

Chertoff Discusses Border Security
Everybody that we apprehend, that we catch at the border, who's coming in illegally, we ought to send back, and we don't do that right now because we've been limited in terms of our capacity to hold people in detention.

What Conservative Party?
   A SuppressedNews QuickTake
All of this reckless fiscal irresponsibility, remember, is being acted out with the "conservative" party holding the presidency and both houses of congress.
by SuppressedNews

Islamists Are at the Heart of the Paris Riots
To ignore the Islamist threat in France, as the U.S. media has done for 14 days, betrays a politically correct ideology that is willfully ignorant of the facts.

Internet Holds Only Future for Newspapers
Newspapers have no future without online and digital services, media executives heard at a World Association of Newspapers meeting in Madrid.

Words of Choice
We all have to make hard choices at times, because we know we may decide wrongly. But we're expected to believe that women deciding whether to have their unborn children killed in the womb always decide rightly.
by Joe Sobran

France (and Europe) on the Way Out
France has become a moral and demographic vacuum. It has become, in the main, a pagan, childless, hedonistic country, in which there will be a Muslim majority within two generations.

Democrats Acting Shamelessly
Democrats and the liberal media are undermining the American public's will to fight by initiating a disingenuous political attack against the Bush Administration.
by Gary Palmer

French Nationalist Le Pen Surges in Wake of Riots
In an interview with The Associated Press, Le Pen described the recent violence as "just the start" of conflicts caused by "massive immigration from countries of the Third World that is threatening not just France but the whole continent."

Islamists Threat in France
The Islamist attack in France is not about Muslim poverty (the Islamist terrorists who hit London all had good jobs. Mohammed Atta, who struck us in New York, was well-born and came from a prosperous family). It is about radical Islamist self-confidence and contempt for the West. And, it is about Western weakness.

Gov. Riley Calls for Boycott of Aruba
Alabama Gov. Bob Riley called for a travel boycott of Aruba on Tuesday until authorities on the Dutch Caribbean island cooperate more fully with the family of a Mountain Brook teenager who has been missing since a graduation trip in May.

Buchanan's Doleful Assessment
Colonization of the mother countries by subject peoples is the last chapter in the history of empires—and the next chapter in the history of the West—that is now coming to a close.

Bork Discusses the Court and Alito
"We may be confident, I think, that a Justice Alito, like Chief Justice John Roberts, will not vote to create new and hitherto unsuspected constitutional rights. He will not share the extreme liberationist philosophy, one of the hangovers from the 1960s, that characterizes the current Court majority."

Paris Muslims Riot
   A SuppressedNews QuickTake
What the French have is a clash of cultures-- another tragic failure of multiculturalism.
by SuppressedNews

Paris Riots Spread, Shaking French Government
More fruits of diversity: The French government was reeling after nearly a week of suburban rioting outside Paris spread to other areas around the capital, laying bare what observers said was the country's failure to address deep problems of poverty and [Muslim] immigration.

Bush Nominee Slaps Park's Legacy
Democratic Party activist Jesse Jackson says Judge Samuel Alito is a racist. Why? He's a conservative.

Let the Great Debate Begin
George Will: "With the nomination of Samuel Alito, the nation's long-term needs and the president's immediate needs converge."

Muslim Mobs in Paris
Police fired tear gas canisters and rioters hurled Molotov cocktails as violence hit a poor Paris suburb for the fifth straight night in unrest that officials said had also spread to neighbouring towns.

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