by Jim Kouri, CPP Last week, 96 street gang members and associates were arrested as a result of a state-wide public safety initiative in New Jersey, according to a report obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police. Each of those arrested were targeted for their membership, participation or association with violent street...
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by Jim Kouri, CPP Seventy members and associates of the Drew Street clique of the Avenues gang have been named in a federal racketeering indictment unsealed on June 25 that alleges a long series of narcotics-related offenses and violent crimes — including murder, attacks against police officers, witness intimidation and extortion of local businesses....
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by Jim Kouri, CPP Diplomatic leaders and legal and human rights experts presented unique perspectives on Latin America’s political landscape and democracy during a recent academic discussion held at the University of Miami, according to a report submitted to the 14,000-member National Association of Chiefs of Police. Among topics discussed was the state of...
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5 to 4 Decision Saves Gun Rights In America D.C. Gun Ban Is Unconstitutional and Overturned Second Amendment Protects an Individual Right Unconnected with Militia Service, and is preserved by a single vote Use of firearms for traditional lawful purposes such as self defense at home is a protected right The history, precedents, scholarship...
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What is an extremist? Random House defines it as “a tendency or disposition to go to extremes or an instance of going to extremes, esp. in political matters.” The American Heritage Dictionary defines extremism as “One who advocates or resorts to measures beyond the norm, especially in politics.” Reasonable people might disagree where “extremism”...
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There is an extraordinary irony in America’s seemingly endless War on Drugs. What are arguably the most deadly mood- or mind-altering drugs known to humanity – tobacco and alcohol – are legal and socially acceptable. I don’t believe in a devil (or a deity) but if such a being existed, he – or she...
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The lamestream media told you: Nothing. The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that: With thanks to deputy public information officer Estrada at the U.S. Supreme Court: 1. Heller does not have the highest number of amicus briefs in the Court’s history, it is third, at 66. The highest was 107 in the affirmative action case...
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Wikileaks, a website which hosts copies of restricted documents, recently received a claim of copyright infringement from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS). This development follows a similar letter being sent to the Wikimedia Foundation, owners of Wikinews, regarding a link to the The letter sent to Wikileaks demands that Wikileaks...
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On June 18, 2008 the Parliament of Sweden approved a bill that permits the interception and recording of data traveling through and within Sweden’s borders beginning on the first day of 2009. The proposition was passed in a 143 to 138 vote, with one abstention. It was passed with an addendum to be reviewed...
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Governor Bobby Jindal, a possible Republican Vice Presidential candidate from the U.S. state of Louisiana, appeared on CBS’s Face the Nation on Sunday and said he supports teaching intelligent design (ID) in public school as “the very best science.” Jindal, who was elected governor in 2007, is a Hindu convert to Catholicism. “Some want...
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Sealed Air Corporation, a packaging company based in Elmwood Park, New Jersey has agreed to settle legal action over the Station nightclub fire on Rhode Island in February 2003. The disaster killed 100 people with more than twice as many injured and this settlement is one of a series over the blaze. The fire...
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Grieg didn't just harbor Fuith all these years. She interfered whenever Hindle needed a visa to attend custody hearings, arranged for his improper arrest, imprisonment and deportation by the immigration department, and tried to set him up to be arrested for violence. And all the while, during her many lawless and reprehensible actions, she...
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