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October 20, 2007

Planned Parenthood charged in Kansas with late-term abortion crimes
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Johnson County District Attorney Phill Kline charged the Overland Park, Kan., clinic with 107 counts, 23 of them felonies. Besides 29 misdemeanor counts of providing unlawful late-term abortions, the clinic is charged with multiple counts of making a false writing, failure to maintain records and failure to determine viability.

Contraception being approved from children in school
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If the committee approves the King proposal, it would be the first middle school in Maine to make a full range of contraception available to some students in grades 6 to 8, said Nancy Birkhimer, director of teen health programs for the Maine Department of Health and Human Services. Most middle schoolers are ages 11-13.

America Taxpayer Fraud
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Last year Planned Parenthood's financial statements disclosed over $305 million of our tax dollars funded their deception and fraud. After paying for all business expenses, including construction permits and employee wages, they earned more than $60 million in profit ... quite a haul for a business that claims to be non-profit. American taxpayers are being fleeced. We are being asked to pay the bill for a business that earns a profit from breaking the law right under the noses of the FBI ... law-breaking caught on tape, but allowed ... and paid for with our tax dollars.

Stark Raving Mad: Congressman accuses President of Deriving ‘Amusement’ From American War Dead
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"Where are you going to get that money? Are you going to tell us lies like you're telling us today? Is that how you're going to fund the war? You don't have money to fund the war or children. But you're going to spend it to blow up innocent people if we can get enough kids to grow old enough for you to send to Iraq to get their heads blown off for the president's amusement."

Norway to ok sex play among children
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Children should be able to look at each other and examine each other's bodies. They can play doctor, play mother and father, dance naked and masturbate. We don’t want to stifle their sexuality.

Texas deputy freed from prison
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A former deputy sheriff in Texas, Gilmer Hernandez, was jailed for shooting at a van loaded with illegal aliens whose driver was trying to run him down, has been released from prison and says he was set up by the Mexican consulate and the prosecutor. Rocksprings Sheriff Don Letsinger said investigators had no plans to bring charges against Hernandez until the Mexican government intervened and demanded the prosecution. The incident was investigated by the Texas Rangers who also did not recommend Hernandez be prosecuted.

Illegals not seeking to be Americans
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The spokeswoman for President Bush says illegal aliens from Mexico do not want to live permanently in the United States; they just want better jobs.

Russia’s new friend – Iran
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Russian leader Vladimir Putin met his Iranian counterpart Tuesday and implicitly warned the U.S. not to use a former Soviet republic to stage an attack on Iran. He also said countries bordering the Caspian Sea must jointly back any oil pipeline projects in the region.

NYPD cites 6 year old for sidewalk chalking incident
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A 6-year-old Park Slope girl is facing a $300 fine from the city for doing what city kids have been doing for decades: drawing a pretty picture with common sidewalk chalk.

Sin Francisco want “shoot-up” galleries for drug users
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The San Francisco Department of Public Health will examine the idea of creating safe injection centers where users could bring their drugs, shoot up and leave, without fear of arrest.

NBC refuses to give Keyes debate opportunity
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Following the Republican presidential debate in Dearborn, Michigan, broadcast by NBC through its cable stations MSNBC and CNBC, GOP presidential candidate Alan Keyes issued a statement decrying the media giant's control of the event.

Romney receives endorsement from Dr. Bob Jones III
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Dr. Bob Jones III, chancellor of the fundamentalist Christian university that bears his name, is looking past his religious differences with Gov. Mitt Romney and endorsing the Mormon for the Republican nomination for president, he told The Greenville News today.

US Court Rules Pharmacists Must Have Rights of Conscience Respected
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The rights of pharmacists and other health care professionals to refuse to dispense abortifacient drugs have taken a step forward, according to a statement from the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ).

Thompson to Congress: Keep the Internet Tax-Free
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October 31st is the last day Congress can act to extend or make permanent the Internet Tax Moratorium. If Congress chooses to do nothing (not always a bad thing in my view), the tax moratorium will expire and on November 1st, state and local jurisdictions would be allowed to impose taxes on broadband and Internet access. This would also represent the first major tax increase on consumers in almost eight years. Congress should make permanent the tax moratorium on the Internet, or, at a minimum, extend it.

Huckabee warns fight with terror won't end in draw
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"There's no peaceful co-existence, there's no accommodation, there's no naïve nonsense that if we leave them alone they leave us alone. This is a war someone will win and someone will lose," said Huckabee.

Bid for Rush eBay letter tops 2 million!
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The eBay bidding for a letter from Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, singed by 41 other liberal senators, demanding an apology from radio talk host Rush Limbaugh over his "phony soldiers" comment has surpassed $2,100,000. Limbaugh announced last week he's selling the original letter in order to benefit the Marine Corps-Law Enforcement Foundation, a charity offering financial assistance to the children of Marines and federal law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty. It was the largest charity bid in the history of eBay.

Buddha welcomed but Ten Commandments removed
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Buddha is welcome but the Bible is banned at the Bloomington, Ind., city hall after officials booted a display of the Ten Commandments erected by Christians wanting equal treatment with the Far East religion promoted by the Dalai Lama.

Clinton’s Chinese connection and more illegal contributions
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Dishwashers, waiters and others whose jobs and dilapidated home addresses seem to make them unpromising targets for political fundraisers are pouring $1,000 and $2,000 contributions into Clinton's campaign treasury. In April, a single fundraiser in an area long known for its gritty urban poverty yielded a whopping $380,000. The LA Times examined the cases of more than 150 donors who provided checks to Clinton after fundraising events geared to the Chinese community. One-third of those donors could not be found using property, telephone or business records. Most have not registered to vote, according to public records.

Philly punishes Boy Scouts over gay issue
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Prompted by opposition to the Boy Scouts' rule disqualifying homosexuals as troop leaders, Philadelphia has forced the city's local chapter to pay fair-market rent of $200,000 a year for its city-owned headquarters. The rent was formerly $1.00 per year.

Airport Security and political correctness
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This picture was captured in the Detroit Metro Airport, Concourse A. I think of it as something like a Rorschach test. Is an elderly Catholic nun being frisked by a Muslim security agent the celebration of blind justice? Or is it simply an admission of absurdity?

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