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Katrina: "You Loot, I Shoot"
"To be honest with you, people who are oppressed all their lives, man, it's an opportunity to get back at society," a bystander told the New York Post.

Alabama Minutemen to Patrol Mexican Border
Volunteers must pass a background check and adhere to a strict SOP governing the rules regarding contact with illegal border-crossers.

The Cause of Child Poverty
The 2005 annual Kids Count report came out a few weeks ago and the news was not good. The report shows that the overall well-being of children in Alabama has gotten worse since last year, dropping the state's ranking from 47th to 48th.
by Gary Palmer

The Illegal Immigration Emergency: Would a Bill of Impeachment Wake-Up President Bush?
A president like Teddy Roosevelt would have led the Army to the border years ago. And if Fox did not cooperate, T.R. would have gone on to Mexico City. Nor would Ike, who deported all illegal aliens in 1953, have stood still for this being done to the country he had defended in war.

Stephanopoulos Urged Foreign Assassination
Fresh from his influential White House post, Stephanopoulos devoted an entire column in Newsweek to the topic of whether the U.S. should take out Saddam Hussein.

Racial Profiling for Dollar$
Our government has no problem profiling for racial interests, but it doesn't approve of profiling for national safety -- what a contradiction!

Islam Is not a Religion of Peace
We should not determine our foreign policy and strategy in the Mideast on the utterly false and laughable proposition that Islam is a religion of peace and tolerance.
by Mike Scruggs

A Dissenter on Golbal Warming
A scientist who has long disagreed with the dominant view that global warming stems mainly from human activity has resigned from a panel that is completing a report for the Bush administration on temperature trends in the atmosphere.

Pat Robertson Recommends Assassination
Religious broadcaster Pat Robertson called on Monday for the assassination of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, calling him a "terrific danger" to the United States.

MS-13 Is in Your Backyard!
They are vicious, they are violent, they murder, rob, rape and behead their victims. One of their main targets is the police officer. Recently, they offered $50,000 bounty for the assassination of a U.S. law enforcement officer.

Mexico, U.S. Must Solve Immigration Problem
Star Parker says we must eliminate the welfare state provided to illegal immigrants. She doesn't mention closing the border, which also needs to be done

Scientists Betting Money Against Climate Change
Two climate change sceptics, who believe the dangers of global warming are overstated, have put their money where their mouth is and bet $10,000 that the planet will cool over the next decade.

E Pluribus Unum? Not in Hawaii
Are we beginning a process of splintering sovereignties in the U.S. for every racial,ethnic or religious group traumatized by an identy crisis?

Limbaugh's Lawyers Win Ruling to Fight Questioning of doctor
A Palm Beach County judge ruled Tuesday that prosecutors couldn't question any of Limbaugh's doctors without first notifying Limbaugh. That would give Limbaugh's lawyers a chance to fight the subpoena issued to question the doctor and to raise privacy concerns before a judge.

US Warns of New Attracks on London
American intelligence chiefs have warned that Al-Qaeda terrorists are plotting to drive hijacked fuel tankers into petrol stations in an effort to cause mass casualties in London and US cities in the next few weeks.

Experimental Hybrid Cars Get Up to 250 Mpg
Politicians and automakers say a car that can both reduce greenhouse gases and free America from its reliance on foreign oil is years or even decades away. Ron Gremban says such a car is parked in his garage.

Did Clinton-Appointed Lawyers Botch Capture of Al Qaeda Cell?
A US military intelligence team identified four September 11 hijackers, including ringleader Mohammed Atta, as likely members of an al-Qaeda cell in the United States over a year before the 2001 attacks. Yet DoD lawyers prevented the use of this intelligence data.

Immigration H1-B Visa Applications Near 2006 Cap
Employers are scrambling to apply for the few remaining H1-B guest worker visas. So far, companies have applied for nearly 52,000 visas, as they rapidly approach the yearly cap of 65,000 visas.
by Brad Taylor

Republicans Take Big Shift on Immigration?
House Majority Leader DeLay said he supported legislation introduced by Rep. Tom Tancredo that would withhold federal funding from cities like Houston that ignore federal immigration regulations. What to do with illegals when they are caught? "Put them in tents," he said.

Was Using the A-Bomb Justified?
August 6 marks the sixtieth anniversary of the devastating atomic bomb attack against the Japanese city of Hiroshima. Three days later, a second atomic bomb was dropped on the city of Nagasaki.
by Gary Palmer

U.S.-Israel Crisis Deepens Over Defense Exports to China
The U.S. wants to see Knesset legislation enacted within 18 months tightening oversight of military exports, and is demanding a memorandum of understanding be signed. The U.S. also wants a written apology from Israel and Mofaz.

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