December 5, 2007
President says a new report on Iran provides 'a warning signal'
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"I view this report as a warning signal that they had the program, they halted the program," Bush said. "The reason why it's a warning signal is they could restart it."
And the Little Dictator Laughs at US
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The noise that was heard last night in Tehran, according to credible reports, was a hearty Persian laugh after looking at the U.S. intelligence service's website.
Arabs afraid of Persians
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According to many Middle East experts, the coming together of Arab nations at the request of President Bush indicates that Arabs are in such fear of Iran and its efforts to dominate the region that they are willing to cooperate with the United States more than ever before.
CAIR called 'turnstile' for terrorist suspects
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A review of federal criminal court documents, past IRS 990 tax records and Federal Election Commission records detailing donor occupations, reveals that Washington-based CAIR has been associated with a disturbing number of convicted terrorists or felons in terrorism probes, as well as suspected terrorists and active targets of terrorism investigations.
Islamic Fascists beheaded Christian Schoolgirls
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Indonesian Christians have welcomed the imprisonment of Islamic militants convicted of attacks, including the beheading of three Christian schoolgirls, but they said the Christian minority in the world's most populous Muslim nations continues to face difficulties.
The Link to Gun Control and High Crime
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Reporter John Stossel links gun control to higher crime rates. This is an excellent ABC 20/20 piece in defense of our Second Amendment rights. Criminals prefer a unarmed public.
SCHIP Bill allows for Major Fraud
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H.R. 3963 fails to adequately prevent abuse of taxpayer funds. It increases opportunities for illegal immigrants to obtain Medicaid benefits and for legal immigrants to enroll in SCHIP or Medicaid before living in the U.S. the requisite five years. As such, the legislation is a significant step backward in efforts to prevent welfare fraud. Members of Congress should go back to the drawing board and craft a reauthorization proposal that includes safeguards to protect taxpayers and to ensure that welfare payments go only to those who are legally eligible.
Presidential candidates stances on the Second Amendment
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On Election Day, choose the candidate you feel confident will protect your hunting and shooting heritage and firearm freedoms. Don’t listen to election-speak, see the facts here.
Western-looking recruits training in terrorist camps
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U.S. officials are worried about fair-skinned Al Qaeda killers with light-colored eyes, who most Americans would never suspect as Muslim jihadis ready to die in martyrdom missions like Sept. 11.
Alan Keyes – Incredible Patriot and Gifted Oratory
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Ambassador Alan Keyes, who is seeking the GOP nomination for president, says his first priority in office would be to make sure the executive branch of the U.S. government recognizes the unalienable rights of U.S. citizens, as spelled out in the U.S. Constitution.
Planned Parenthood-Endorsed Book for Young Children too “Sexually Explicit” for Prisoners
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Excerpts from a sexually explicit book published for children aged eight to thirteen have been banned from Internet sites and from a Washington state prison for its “inappropriate content”. The book includes graphic depictions of genitalia, different forms of contraception, tampons and menstrual pads, and depicts people engaged in sex. It explains non-vaginal sex such as oral and anal sex. It has little to say about virginity, abstinence or chastity.
National Anthem Skipped Before Monday Night Game
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Sports in America start with the national anthem. The Dolphins- Steelers game was an exception. Rushing to begin the nationally televised matchup following a 25- minute weather delay, the NFL chose to skip the anthem Monday night before Miami played Pittsburgh.
Chuck Norris: 'The Golden Compass' goes South – way South
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I normally don't critique others' movies, but this one not only warrants critiquing but condemning. The reason is it will very subtly push agnosticism, atheism, secularism and anti-Christian thoughts upon youthful minds and hearts.
CNN: Corrupt News Network
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LA Times: So, when CNN brought the Republican presidential candidates together this week for what is loosely termed a "debate," what did the country get but a discussion of immigration, Biblical inerrancy and the propriety of flying the Confederate flag? CNN is the Corrupt News Network.
Senator’s Aide arrested for Child Molestation
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An aide to U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell (D-WA) was arrested Friday after allegedly arranging a lunchtime sexual encounter with a 13 year-old boy, according to federal court records.
Whooping cough outbreak linked to illegals
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The American Academy of Pediatrics is warning of the worst outbreak of Whooping Cough in 40 years, while those concerned about border control see it as more evidence that vanquished diseases are spreading due to widespread illegal immigration.
Light one less candle to save planet from Global Warming
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The founders of the Green Hanukkia campaign found that every candle that burns completely produces 15 grams of carbon dioxide. If an estimated one million Israeli households light for eight days, they said, it would do significant damage to the atmosphere.
Democratic Fundraiser Indicted
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Hsu raised more than $800,000 for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's presidential campaign, the couple praised him at star-studded events and showered him with thank-you notes. Hsu often wore a bomber jacket that bore the presidential seal, a gift from the former president, he told associates.
Man accused of poisoning an unborn child with abortion drug
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A Wisconsin man is facing 99-and-a-half-years in prison after police say he poisoned his girlfriend's unborn child with the abortion drug RU-486 not once, but twice. Manishkumar Patel may have illegally given her the abortion drug on at least one previous occasion, resulting in another miscarriage. Patel admitted to police that he obtained the drug from India, and that he gave it to his girlfriend without her knowledge.
A Court and Cultural Win for Faith-Based Prison and Jails
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A very important issue was at stake here, and that is: Can the faith community assist in assuring the public safety? The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals refused to handcuff people of faith who are helping corrections officials turn prisoners’ lives around. The keys to reducing recidivism and protecting the public from repeat offenses are the very kinds of effective rehabilitation and re-entry services provided by IFI. The ruling gives IFI and other faith-based organizations additional guidance as we move forward in working with governments to address one of the most pervasive social problems facing our country: crime and the high recidivism rate of prisoners.
Global Warming Vote on Snowy Day in Washington
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Senate committee debates expensive climate change bill as two inches of snow blanket D.C. “We look around right now and see the snow on the trees – standing out here and say ‘Where is global warming when you need it?’” Sen. James Inhofe (R.-Okla.) said to the Business & Media Institute.