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November 10, 2007

Iran has 3,000 working centrifuges
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Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says that Iran has built a landmark 3,000 centrifuges for uranium enrichment. Centrifuges are used in enriching uranium, a process that can produce either fuel for a nuclear reactor or material for a warhead.

Terror leaders describe America bound by Islam
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Terror leaders stated all Jews and Christians living in the U.S. once Islam takes over would need to pay the jizya – a special protection tax – and other special taxes for non-Muslims, including one for the right to cultivate land. Non-Muslims cannot own land themselves. No new synagogues or churches can be built in the Islamic state. Existing houses of worship may remain, but services cannot be conducted loudly or in any public fashion. The ringing of church bells would be forbidden. Morality police will patrol and arrest citizens violating the moral code, including women who could not show themselves without covering.

French President visits US
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Conservative French President Nicolas Sarkozy addressed Congress this week, praising American values and a rekindled Franco-American friendship.

Lieberman hits out at 'paranoid' Democrats
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The 2008 Democratic candidates are beholden to a "hyper-partisan, politically paranoid" liberal base that could endanger the final nominee's chances of winning next year's presidential election, says Sen. Joe Lieberman, the former vice-presidential Democratic candidate.

“Brave New World” is now a reality
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The meaning of human nature itself is under threat from a new philosophy of “soul-less scientism” that will undermine “our own self-understanding as human beings” and reduces the aspirations of mankind to the purely material realm. This new philosophy outstrips the danger posed by the actual techniques and technologies of modern biomedical science, said Dr. Leon Kass, speaking to a New York audience.

Millions of Chinese toys recalled; contain 'date rape' drug
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Millions of Chinese-made toys have been pulled from shelves in North America and Australia after scientists found they contain a chemical that converts into a powerful date rape drug when ingested. Two children in the U.S. and three in Australia were hospitalized after swallowing the beads.

'Mad Money' host complains liberal, pro-regulatory NY attorney general destroying the lending market.
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News story after news story has warned of the dangers to the housing market. The Democratic response is more regulation. CNBC’s Jim Cramer blasted that strategy in his “Stop Trading” November 7 “Street Signs” segment. He labeled New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo a “communist” who “wants to shut down the mortgage market.”

Obama says Hillary got in the 60’s
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"I think there's no doubt that we represent the kind of change that Senator Clinton can't deliver on and part of it is generational. Senator Clinton and others, they've been fighting some of the same fights since the '60's and it makes it very difficult for them to bring the country together to get things done."

CBS to start Gay News
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Gay-lesbian network Logo is moving into the network news business, planning to televise a half-hour weekly newscast produced by CBS News.

Liberal Congress passes Gay Rights Non-Discrimination Act
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The House on Wednesday approved the first federal ban on job discrimination against gays, lesbians and bisexuals. Passage of the Employment Non-Discrimination Act came despite protests from some gay rights supporters that the bill does not protect transgender workers. That term covers transsexuals, cross-dressers and others whose outward appearance does not match their gender at birth.

Pope to Saudi Ruler: “Let Christians practices their faith”
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Benedict and other Vatican officials have often protested that Christians are unable to worship openly in Saudi Arabia and are barred from opening churches in the desert kingdom where Islam's holiest sites, Mecca and Medina, are located.

Father Frank Knows Best
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Politicians that say it was wrong for Congress to intervene in the Schaivo case, were wrong themselves.

Firearms Industry Seeks Pro-Growth/Conservation Remedy to Tax Code
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America's leading firearms manufacturers sent a letter to Sen. Max Baucus (D-Mont.) yesterday seeking his support in rectifying a longstanding inequity in the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) regarding the firearms and ammunition excise tax (FAET) -- a tax used to fund wildlife conservation in America. The correction being sought would improve conservation efforts through increased industry growth while bringing fairness and equity to the tax-payment schedule.

San Francisco Uses Eminent Domain to Build Pot Farm
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They wouldn't sell at any price. Now it doesn't matter. After four generations of Davidsons owning Orchards by the Bay, one of the few farms within San Francisco city limits stands to be seized under eminent domain... because San Francisco needs a steady supply of marijuana.

National Right to Life Praises Thompson’s Voting Record
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The head of National Right to life says he's not troubled by Republican presidential candidate Fred Thompson's opposition to federal legislation ending abortion, and therefore right-to-life activists across the U.S. should not be troubled as well. Thompson had a solid pro-life record while in the Senate, wants to overturn Roe v. Wade, and would appoint judges who would reverse Roe. "He's pro-life, he's got a strong pro-life voting record in the Senate, [he] was a consistent vote for the pro-life side during the eight years he served in the U.S. Senate -- and I think his record speaks for itself," he claims.

New drug on the market – “Jenkem”
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A purported "new drug" favored by the kids. It's an inhalant called "Jenkem," and causes hallucinations and a "euphoric high." Of course, as the bulletin notes, Jenkem users dislike its sewagey taste, which can last for days. That's because Jenkem's active ingredients are urine and fecal matter, hence its street names like "Butthash" and "Fruit from Crack Pipe."

FDNY confirm MRSA infections with two firefighters
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City health officials have tried to do what they can to calm fears after a 12-year old Brooklyn middle school student died last month from the drug-resistant staph infection known as MRSA. But this morning, FDNY officials confirmed two of its own are being treated for the so-called "superbug."

Sexual Impropriety among teacher growing at alarming rate
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Efforts to shed light on this problem often have met with opposition, especially from teachers unions, which makes little sense. Teachers, above everyone else, should be concerned about the ethical reputation of their profession. As with any profession, the actions of a few can easily sully the reputations of many. Educators certainly have rights, and teachers accused of sexual misconduct deserve due process, but teachers should be at the head of the line when it comes to trying to rid their profession of people who take sexual advantage of immature students.

Department of Defense allowing the sale of pornography at installations
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A pro-family organization is calling the Department of Defense to task for ignoring a law passed by Congress that prohibits the sale of pornographic material on military bases.

Former NY Police Commissioner Indicted
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The charges in the indictment include mail and wire fraud, tax fraud, making false statements on a bank application, making false statements for a U.S. government position and theft of honest services, according to the person close to the investigation. The theft charge essentially accuses a government employee of abusing his position and defrauding the public.

Heritage Foundation Founder endorses Romney
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Mitt Romney's campaign for President received a major shot in the arm on Monday in the form of an official endorsement from well-known conservative leader and chairman of the Free Congress Foundation, Paul Weyrich. Despite a lingering uncertainty for many conservatives about Romney's authentic conservative persona due to his notorious 'flip-flopping' in recent years, Weyrich's endorsement joins a growing number of similar Romney endorsements from other notable conservative leaders. Weyrich is the founder of the Heritage Foundation.

Just In – Research proves Curry is good for everyone!
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Scientists in Japan have created two synthetic versions of an ingredient in curry that is noted for its potential to fight cancer. Get it? Currie? Never mind.

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