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Mexican Troops Cross Border, Hold Border Agent
Louis
Farrakhan backs Obama
Obama under scrutiny for 'sweetheart' mortgage deal
A group that investigates government corruption has
filed separate complaints with the Federal
Election Commission and the Senate Ethics
Committee against Barack Obama for allegedly
accepting a below market rate loan mortgage not
available to the general consumer.
Trilateral
dealings dissed
winnipegsun.com Sat,
16 Feb 2008
Protesters marched through downtown Winnipeg yesterday to draw
attention to a trilateral agreement they feel could be harmful
to Canadians. "We think there should be greater openness," said
Michael Welch, one of the local organizers of the rally against
the Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP).
Senate OKs
eavesdropping rules
USA Today Wed, 13
Feb 2008
The Senate on Tuesday approved new rules for government
eavesdropping on phone calls and e-mails, giving the White
House much of the latitude it wanted and granting legal immunity
to telecommunications companies that helped in the snooping
after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
World
Bank Using U.S. $$$ To Boost Iranian Industry
Fox News Fri, 01 Feb
2008
The World Bank is using millions of dollars in American taxpayer funds
to help Iran build up its industrial and natural gas sectors,
FOX News has learned.
United
Nations Proposal: World Taxation Without Representation
Accuracy In Media Fri,
25 Jan 2008
Researcher Cliff Kincaid has devoted his life in recent years
to studying what is happening at the United Nations.
He fortunately has a strong stomach.
United
Nations - A Human Rights Farce
Accuracy In Media Fri,
25 Jan 2008
Americans are coming to realize the United Nations is
not the organization we once trusted, even revered.
Ex-Prosecutor
Targets Corruption at U.N.
Washington Post Sat,
26 Jan 2008
UNITED NATIONS -- Robert M. Appleton, a senior
U.N. crime fighter, has pursued corruption from New
Delhi to Manhattan's swank W Hotel, where two U.N.
officials wound down a $6,000 night of drinking, strip
clubs and prostitutes, courtesy of a corrupt executive
seeking to do business with the Unite...
Library
of Congress Goes
Virtual
PC World Sun, 13
Jan 2008
Microsoft is teaming with the U.S. Library of Congress to
put the library's exhibits online.
When
Will We Learn?
Accuracy In Media Fri,
25 Jan 2008
It is as if we are entering a frightening surreal national
enactment of Bill Murray's 1993 film, Groundhog Day . As the
President stood in the Islamic Center of Washington and helped
its Muslim congregation rededicate their mosque at 50
years this week on June 27, I couldn't help but feel this painful
déjà vu
Why
Is a Bombed Mosque Major
News, While Bombed Churches Are Ignored?
Accuracy In Media Fri,
25 Jan 2008
The front page of my local paper last week was taken up with
color pictures and the Los Angeles Time article about the bombing
of the Shiite Golden Dome Mosque of Samarra, Iraq and
the repercussions of that bombing - presumably by radical Sunni
Muslims.
Rule of Law Prevails in
Virginia
A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit Friday that challenged
a suburban Washington county's (Virginia) recent effort
to clamp down on illegal immigrants, one of the toughest
such crackdowns in the country.
Proposed
Constitutional Amendment would recognize life beginning
at conception
The abortion battle may play a prominent role in
the 2008 elections in Montana Chairman of Montana's Constitution
Party submitted a proposed amendment to the state's Constitution
Backers of the proposed amendment have until late June to gather
the necessary signatures to qualify it for the November ballot
California
'Mom,' 'Dad' ban
Conservative
tells students Islam used
to justify terrorism
Energy-rich
Caspian becomes center of U.S.-Russia power
struggle
'There
is nothing called Israel' - Muslim Brotherhood
leader
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