Crime
Death Penalty For Cop Killers?
I was vaguely listening to the radio yesterday when an item concerning the death penalty (in Texas, I think) began to air. I confess that I did not catch the whole piece, but it became quite clear that an American police officer was arguing for the increased use of the death penalty when it comes... »
A DA’S Guide to Convicting a Man of Rape, Guilty or Not
Redmond Oregon is the type of place that people like to say that they are from. A sleepy town wrapped in the mountains of central Oregon with a population of around 15,000 souls. A town small enough not to have traffic congestion, but large enough not to be absent of good schools,... »
Danger: Food Supply Vulnerable to Terrorism
Imported food makes up a substantial and growing portion of the U.S. food supply and, considering the health and safety concerns of keeping American’s safe, Washington insiders seem oblivious to that part of protecting American citizens. To ensure imported food safety, federal agencies must focus their resources on high risk foods and coordinate efforts, according... »
“America’s Sheriff” Joe Arpaio vs. Obama Administration
Maricopa County (Arizona) Sheriff Joe Arpaio — hailed by many as America’s Sheriff — is under attack for cracking down on illegal aliens. The liberal-left politicians, activists and members of the news media are vilifying Sheriff Arpaio for his department’s immigration and crime sweeps in and around Phoenix. On Friday, government officials with the Homeland... »
Victim of child support torture claims hidden bloody evidence
Bardes thinks authorities will try to find and destroy the paper. He points out that it's proof that he was bleeding while in that room. "Then you have to ask, 'why?" »
Cyber Attack? Glenn Beck Exposes Obama’s Internet Takeover
“You never want a serious crisis to go to waste.” – Rahm Emanuel, White House Chief of Staff. On Monday, October 19, top talk show host Glenn Beck will expose President Barack Obama’s latest power grab: control of the Internet. The show (aired on Fox News Channel at 5:00 PM EST) is a must-see... »
Halloween Safety: Ten Tips to Protect Kids
Halloween is one of the most exciting times of the year for children, but sometimes the most hectic for parents. Nearly 94 percent of children between the ages of four and twelve participate in Halloween activities each year. The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) and the National Association of Chiefs of... »
Obama’s War Strategy Questioned by Terrorism Experts
On Thursday, President Barack Obama signed a law that will provide $7.5 billion in aid to Pakistan over the next five years. The funds are part of a comprehensive plan that recognizes the importance of confronting the root causes of extremism as well as extremists themselves, according to Obama. The new law will provide $1.5... »
Terrorists Attack and Kill Pakistani Cops
Terrorists attacked three security agency buildings in Pakistan today, including the Federal Investigation Agency headquarters and two police training centers in Lahore. In addition, a suicide car bomber struck in the northwestern city of Kohat, and a bombing in Quetta in the southwest of the country left more dead. There were five terrorist attacks in... »
Obama Administration Investigates Hero Cop
Secretary Janet Napolitano’s Department of Homeland Security reportedly stripped Maricopa County, Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio — also known as “America’s Sheriff” by many admirers who hail him as a hero — of his federal authority to arrest suspected illegal immigrants based solely on their immigration status. The federal authorities under President Barack Obama wish... »
O’Hare Airport Security Badges Issued to Illegal Aliens
The owner of a temporary employment agency and her assistant were sentenced in federal court Wednesday for harboring illegal aliens and assisting those workers in obtaining unauthorized access to secure areas at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport, including the tarmac, according to a government report obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police. The sentences... »
Case of Jailed Deadbeat non-dad Shows Need for Overhaul of Child Support Laws
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution recently ran articles on a case that should outrage any fair-minded person. Georgia man Frank Hatley was in a Cook County jail for over a year for failure to pay child support. However, DNA tests proved that the child in question was not biologically his. He had never been married to or... »
Ammo Shortage Linked to Fear of Obama and Democrats, Say Gun Owners
While the dismal economic picture in America hasn’t caused “bank runs” wherein customers demand to withdraw their savings from banks across the country — a frequent occurrence during the Great Depression — gun owners are causing a run of their own: a national “gun shop run” for ammunition. Ammunition manufacturers report their factories are producing... »
Criminal Alien Epidemic Ignored by Obama Administration, Congress
While President Barack Obama leads the UN Security Council in the hope of achieving world peace, he appears less intent in achieving peace within the United States. Obama and Congress continue to ignore the crime and violence perpetrated by thousands of illegal aliens who prey on American citizens. Critics of President Obama’s policies — or... »
FBI, NYPD Battle Over Handling of Terrorism Case
Officials from the Federal Bureau of Investigation are claiming that the New York City Police Department’s Intelligence Division acted without the FBI’s knowledge and may have caused a failure in the surveillance of a terrorism suspect and compromised a bomb plot investigation. According to a criminal complaint, at a sensitive stage of the investigation, by... »
Virginia Tech Massacre Was a Guy Thing, Says APA
APA Promotes Sexism, Disinformation On April 16th, 2007 Seung-Hui Cho went on a shooting rampage at Virginia Polytechnic and State University killing 32 people, committing the deadliest incident of its kind in American history. In the aftermath, as the nation struggled for answers, fingers were pointed everywhere, mostly at campus security failures and gun control. ... »
Yawning at Hofstra
In what has become a more or less common turn of events, the female Hofstra University student that accused five men, including one classmate, of gang raping her in a school dormitory bathroom has recanted the charges. That’s legal and media speak for admitting she cheapened herself by taking on five men willingly on... »
“Please, God, No…It’s So Hot, I’m Burning Up”
"The floor is completely engulfed. We're on the floor, and we can't breathe, and it's very, very, very hot...I'm going to die, I know it. Please, God, no. It's so hot, I'm burning up!" These were some of the last words of Melissa Doi, 32, one of the thousands of innocent victims that perished... »
An open letter to David Yas, Lawyers Weekly (Mass.) Publisher
Aug. 13, 2009 Dear Mr. Yas This is in response to an article you wrote in May regarding the efforts of Joe Ureneck and the Fatherhood Coalition to prevent two nominations to the Governor’s Council. I’ve meaning to respond since I first read it but it’s taken me until now to get around to it. First off, thank... »
What do my readers think of my treatment of the Scottsboro Boys false rape case?
I recently wrote an article about the infamous case of the Scottsboro Boys, nine black American men falsely accused in the 1930s of raping two white women. In writing this story, I faced several challenges. One was to make sense of a case that was extraordinarily complex and that dragged on through the courts... »
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