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Weapons Inspector with S&M fetish

Dems Blaiming Teammates and Referees
Tom Daschle blames talk radio. Al Gore now blames talk radio, Fox News and the infallible Washington Times.

Congressmen Ask Bush to Challenge Big Brothers Big Sisters Policy
"Mr. President, public school children are being matched with homosexual mentors without parental notification or consent.

Robertson Pleads for Scrutiny of Koran
Pat Robertson said yesterday the news media and political leaders have failed to educate Americans about violence in the Koran and in Islamic history.

The Iraqi Infiltration
The INS catches them and then releases them to do their dirty work -- what a way to run a war!

Stephanopoulos Not up to Snuff
In the almost three months since his rise to the anchor job, Stephanopoulos has done little to stop the slide of the once top-rated This Week.

Charting a New Course In North Korea
U.S. objectives in Korea are clear. We seek a peninsula that is (1) stable and secure, and (2) free of nuclear weapons.

Homeschoolers Get Knock on Door
A public school superintendent has sent police in squad cars to the houses of homeschooling families to deliver his demand that they appear for a "pre-trial hearing."

IraqThreatens Israel if Baghdad Attacked
Iraq's Deputy Prime Minister says that Baghdad would launch strikes against Israel if it was attacked by Britain and America.

U.S. Won't Support Net "Hate Speech" Ban
The important thing to realize is that the U.S. can't be a party to any convention that abridges a constitutional protection.

Al-Qaida Video Puts Hotels on Alert
A new cache of chilling al-Qaida training videos has been discovered in which terrorists speaking English simulate the seizure of what appears to be a building full of Westerners.

Sanity Has Left the Building
If you think this Eminem person is harmless, you are astonishingly wrong. Like Elvis, he will leave his mark on America. But unlike Elvis, the legacy Mathers will leave is one that will injure many children.

Saddam Pays Gaddafi $3 Billion to Give His Family Safe Haven
Saddam Hussein has made secret plans for his family and leading members of his regime to be given political asylum in Libya in the event of a war with America or a successful internal coup in Baghdad.

Diversity Is Strength! (Also Crime And Cannibalism)
What's happening in Paris is that Paris is rather quickly being annihilated, and the civilization of which it has long been a symbol along with it.

Misbehavior of NEA
In state after state throughout this last election cycle," Landmark President Mark R. Levin asserts, his organization's investigation has found that "NEA affiliates appear to have loaned union employees to run and work in campaigns."

Another Election Controversy
Alabamians are no strangers to election controversies. And though there have been quite a few, the current election battle over the governor’s race has the potential to make the others pale in comparison.
by Gary Palmer

Gennifer Flowers' Suit Moves Forward
A federal appeals court ruled yesterday that a defamation case brought by a former lover of ex-President Bill Clinton could move ahead into the discovery phase.

Thoughts On Veterans’ Day
My daughter wanted to know why I was crying, but I just could not explain it. This is first time that my generation has experienced a state of war.
by Leisa Taylor

The Barbarians at the Gates of Paris
Reported crime in France has risen from 600,000 annually in 1959 to 4 million today, while the population has grown by less than 20 percent (and many think today’s crime number is an underestimate by at least a half).

Looking Good for GOP in Senate in 04
Nineteen Democrats are up for re-election compared to 15 Republicans, a drastic reversal from 2002, when Republicans had to defend 20 seats to just 14 for Democrats.

Human Flesh 'On Sale in London'
Detectives hunting the killers behind the 'Torso in the Thames' child murder are investigating the illegal bushmeat trade after allegations that human flesh is being offered for sale in London.

New Parties, New America
America is poised at the cusp of profound political transformation and reorientation. As its leader, George W. Bush has earned a rare opportunity for greatness.

Oklahoma City Bombing John Doe No. 2?
Like the Kennedy assassination, many Americans remained deeply skeptical about the government's assurances that McVeigh and Nichols acted alone in this horrible crime.

Nibbling Away Our Freedom
No one goes to McDonald's for a healthy snack or to imbibe those forms of nourishment that will win them favor with the government.
by Frederick Meekins

In Italy 100's of 1000's March Against War in Iraq
Hundreds of thousands of demonstrators marched through Florence to oppose a war on Iraq in what could prove to be the world's biggest street protest yet.

The Dilemma of Close Elections
To no one's surprise, Alabama Governor Don Siegelman is asking for a recount in the election in which he was behind two-tenths of one percent. It sounds a little like Florida.
by Hugh McInnish

'Bin laden alive,' says Interpol
Interpol Secretary General Ronald Noble also said he thought al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was alive. In an interview, U.S.-born Noble said: "Something worrying is going on.

American al-Qaida Perhaps Killed in CIA Missile Strike
An American was believed to be among the six militants killed in a CIA missile strike this weekend, a security source said Thursday.

Siegelman Pulls an 'Al Gore' in Election Results
Don Siegelman pulled an "Al Gore" November 7th, calling for a complete recount of the Alabama election results.
by Brad Taylor

South Tops in Charity, Yankees Last
Relatively poor Bible Belt states, headed by Mississippi, retained their lead in the latest ''Generosity Index,'' a measure of the disparity between what residents of each state earn and what they give.

Bill Clinton Gives Democrats the Kiss of Death
In one word, the main reason the Democrats suffered defeat: Clinton. The party seems hopelessly in the grips of the left-wing, disreputable Clintons and their minions.

US Warns of New Terror Plots
Extremists are planning new terrorist strikes against US interests overseas, including possible suicide attacks, the State Department has warned.

Brothers Found Guilty of Capital Murder
Jonathan and Reginald Carr were found guilty of four counts of capital murder.

It's Time to Roast the Pig
CAUTION - You are about to become extremely angry - please try and control yourself as you read this article.
by By Seth Weathers

RIAA to Target Computer Users?
The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) may be embarking upon a major shift in its battle plan against online music piracy.

Did God Have a Hand in the Capture of the Sniper Suspects?
For Ron Lantz, the 61 year-old truck driver who found the two men now charged with the string of murders, this is more than an academic question.

A Closer Watch on Guns?
Despite episodes such as the murder of 10 people during the first three weeks of October by two snipers, gun owners see no problems with the nation's gun laws.

Candidate Betty Peters Mentioned in NewsMax Article
"I am also hoping that my friend Betty Peters wins her school board race in Alabama. She is running against a flunky of the NEA and the Alabama Education Association."

The Beltway Sniper and the Media
During the 23 days the Beltway Sniper was shooting 13 people and murdering 10 in the D.C. suburbs, the press, especially the cable news networks, got it wrong, all wrong.

Champions of the Human Spirit
It is often the smallest, most unnoticed acts of kindness that remind us that football is merely a game.

Court Rules on Absentee Ballots
In a partial victory for the Democrats, Minnesota's Supreme Court ordered local election officials to send out new absentee ballots to people who ask to change their Senate vote in the wake of Sen. Paul Wellstone's death.

Democrats Gun for Minnesota Absentee Votes
The Minnesota Supreme Court heard arguments morning on what to do about absentee ballots already cast for Sen. Paul Wellstone.

 


 
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