by Jim Kouri, CPP The National Association of Former Border Patrol Agents recently released their position paper on all aspects of the illegal immigration issue. Over 250 former Border Patrol members of all ranks signed the document, which received scant mention by the mainstream news media. The position paper addresses amnesty and guest worker...
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Ex-Strip Club Waitress Sentenced After Mailing Condoms With Potentially Explosive Mixture
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Creating a new outpost in the battle for transgender rights, both New York City and Spain are expected to soon allow people to officially change their gender without actually undergoing a sex-change operation.
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An ancient astronomical calculator made at the end of the 2nd century BC was amazingly accurate and more complex than any instrument for the next 1,000 years, scientists said on Wednesday.
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From the Washington Post: “The carnage in Iraq is “sectarian violence,” President Bush says. It’s a “struggle for freedom,” the “central front in the war on terror.” It is not, no matter how much it may look like it, a civil war.” The unrelenting and escalating violence In Iraq is not a struggle for...
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Iraq’s president said Wednesday he had reached a security agreement with Iran, which the United States accuses of fueling the chaos in the war-torn country. Iran’s president called on countries to stop backing “terrorists” in Iraq and for the Americans to withdraw.
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The man who tried to kill Pope John Paul II in 1981 wants a day’s leave from jail to discuss theology with Pope Benedict when he visits Turkey this week, his lawyer said on Monday.
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I’m a big fan of Cox and Forkum. No, “Cox and Forkum” isn’t the battle cry of the Scottish Army just before they charge into a brothel — they’re editorial cartoonists. Here’s their latest, tackling the issue of the “n-word” that has been debated since Michael Richards’ racial Tourettes Syndrome reared its ugly head:
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Will America remain American – with roots, culture, and language reaching back to Anglo Saxon Europe — when millions of legal Mexican Americans and illegal Mexican immigrants want to be and remain Mexican? With midterm elections now over, this question will more than likely continue to escape America’s attention as the nation’s ruling elite...
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By Special Guest Columnist Craig J. Cantoni Gas prices to drop to $1.25 Hallelujah! Now that Democrats have taken control of the House and Senate, we can expect: - Gas prices to drop to $1.25, because Republicans will no longer be able to feather the nest of Big Oil with obscene profits. - Cars...
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The lamestream media told you: The genocide of unarmed victims in Darfur is unfathomably bad, but no one has acted to stop it, the U.N. has failed to issue any meaningful sanctions against the openly racist Islamist dictatorship in Khartoum perpetrating it, or to even call it a genocide. More than two million people...
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Reports circulated Wednesday that one of President Bush’s top advisers has serious doubts about the Iraqi prime minister’s ability to stem the violence in his country, as President Bush headed for a meeting with embattled Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki.
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Business growth slowed to a 2.2 percent pace in the late summer, a much better performance than anticipated and an encouraging sign that the housing slump hasn’t significantly dragged down the economy.
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You have to love the smell of napalm in the morning, especially when it’s all over the New York Times. For decades, the traditional media, and none more than the New York Times, has considered itself above the law, in a sense. Who do they think they are? Congress? Not anymore. Anybody who thinks that their...
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The fish in the new study, called Dunkleosteus terreli, was a toothless killer with jaws like straight blades and a huge, armoured head.
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One Australian soldier is dead and another missing after an Australian Army Black Hawk helicopter crashed while trying to land on HMAS Kanimbla in waters off Fiji.
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Pope Benedict XVI held a Mass on Wednesday at one of the holiest Christian places in Turkey as part of his efforts to reach out to the Roman Catholic minority in the mostly Muslim country.
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Humpback whales have a type of brain cell seen only in humans, the great apes, and other cetaceans such as dolphins, U.S. researchers reported on Monday.
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“NBC has decided the change in terminology is warranted, that the situation in Iraq with armed militarized factions fighting for their own political agendas can now be characterized a civil war,” “Today” show host Matt Lauer said Monday.
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Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has written a letter to the American people that will be released at U.N. headquarters in New York on Wednesday, a state newspaper reported.
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