by Jim Kouri, CPP The Drug Enforcement Administration announced during a press conference the success of “Operation Director’s Cut,” a two-year investigation involving an international ecstasy and weapons trafficking organization with Hollywood connections. Those connections included the granddaughter of film legend Charlie Chaplin. Seven arrests took place in the case, including those of Limelight...
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Atheist Michael Newdow, who has sued to have the words “under God” removed from the Pledge of Allegiance, and ”so help me God” axed from the presidential oath of office, was attempting to have the words “In God We Trust” taken off American coins and currency. Here was Newdow’s argument against “In God We Trust”: Newdow...
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By Vincent Fiore      Today, many GOP supporters talk of the 1994 sweep by Republicans as a moment in time. The newly elected Republican majority has sealed its “Contract with America†by the very votes it received from the electorate.       As dozens of freshman House members assumed their elected offices, they...
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Last week the Pope issued a wake-up call to persons of all religious persuasions. “Never before in history,” the pontiff warned, has the family “been so threatened as in today’s culture.” As the traditional defender and protector of the family, it’s no surprise that fathers and fatherhood have taken the brunt of the Leftist-feminist...
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by Jim Kouri, CPP The Federal Bureau of Investigation released their preliminary annual Uniform Crime Report for 2005 on Monday, revealing that violent crimes are rising, while property crimes are decreasing nationwide. The number of violent crimes reported by local law enforcement agencies rose 2.5 percent, but the number of property crime offenses decreased...
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A medical doctor and a consumer group are suing Kentucky Fried Chicken to try to force them to fry their chicken in a healthier type of cooking oil than they do presently, or at least make sure that consumers understand that the cooking oil the chain uses is not the healthiest.   A doctor...
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Back on May 11th, one day before the high in gold and the exact day of the high in silver, I wrote: Gold and silver have gone parabolic like commodities are wont to do. The chart of both markets looks like the right side of a parabola and that is very interesting because another...
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Hey, pallie, what the heck happened to romance?  I use the word “pallie” in deference to the great Dean Martin, whose birthday was celebrated last Wednesday, and whose music will be celebrated at the Dean Martin Festival in Steubenville, Ohio next weekend – in the town of his birth.  I ask because...
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Once again, the gay marriage issue has come before the Senate. And with no surprise, Senators motioned to strike down a constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage. What a sad state the Senate has become!  It should have been a no-brainer to stand up in the defense of marriage! Critics of the bill surmised that the effort by the President...
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by Jim Kouri, CPP Chairman of the Democrat National Committee Howard Dean is supporting Charles Merrill and his same-sex partner Kevin Boyle in their civil disobedience against paying Federal Income Tax because they cannot have the same tax benefits as heterosexual married couples. But unless the two gay activists mention Dean’s support and remarks...
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That sound you hear is the falling erections of Karl Rove and George W. Bush haters. Stand back, say nothing, act casual, whistle, and slowly back away. Special Council Patrick Fitzgerald has informed Karl Rove that he doesn’t anticipate seeking charges against the top Bush advisor for the “outing” of the CIA secret agent with the...
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America is a strange country. Last week, the U.S. military ended the life of one Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, a high-profile terrorist leader who had been wreaking relative havoc both on Iraq as well as my MS Word spellchecker for years. Like most Americans, I consider Zarqawi’s death to be generally helpful. I also tend...
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Legal Gun Ownership Saves Lives It’s an age-old story. A criminal shoots someone, and then politicians propose gun-control measures that would have done nothing to prevent the shooting. On March 26, Kyle Huff killed six people at a late-night party in Seattle. Seattle mayor Greg Nickels immediately called for more regulations on guns. None...
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THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND PREFERS POLITICS TO RELIGION Peter Hitchens responds to episcopal pronouncements on poverty and the Leftist solutions the bishops put forward “Here’s what we should really be worrying about: the dismal conditions of the British ‘poor’ are often the result of their moral and educational deprivation, and of the collapse of...
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