The United States Air Force suspended non-mission critical F-15 flight operations on Nov. 3 following the crash of a Missouri Air National Guard F-15C aircraft Nov. 2. The F-15 will continue to fly in some emergency situations and a few others according to Air Force spokesperson John Elolf. The crash was 125 miles south...
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A man alleged to be the second-highest ranking member of the Mexican Mafia’s criminal enterprise in the Coachella Valley was arrested by law enforcement authorities in Mexico at the request of the FBI, announced Eric Velez, Acting Assistant Director in Charge of the FBI in Los Angeles. Tony Gonzales-Rodriguez Jr., 37, of Indio, California,...
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Agron Abdullahu pleaded guilty on Halloween to conspiring to provide firearms and ammunition to illegal aliens who allegedly plotted to kill U.S. soldiers at various installations, including the Fort Dix Army base in New Jersey, U.S. Attorney Christopher J. Christie announced in Camden, New Jersey. Abdullahu, 25, of Buena Vista Township in Atlantic County,...
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The Westboro Baptist Church has lost a lawsuit and has been ordered by United States District Court: District of Maryland to pay US$11 million to the family of Marine Lance Cpl. Matthew Snyder a fallen soldier who was killed while serving in Iraq. The lawsuit was filed by Snyder’s father, Albert, after the church...
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Most folks associate the Limbaugh name with a ruthlessly-honest framework of conservative thinking. Unfortunately, Missouri Supreme Court Judge Stephen Limbaugh, who is cousin to Rush Limbaugh and well-known conservative writer David Limbaugh, apparently ate too many paint chips as a child. While I have not studied more than a handful of Judge Limbaugh’s opinions,...
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A few days after Indian company Essar Steel Holdings Limited acquired Minnesota Steel LLC, the governor of Minnesota announced that he “will strongly oppose any effort to provide state financial assistance to companies or entities that engage in prohibited business practices with Iran.” Governor Tim Pawlenty recently returned from a trip to India. He...
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According to the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Daylight Savings Time will end on November 4, 2007 at 2:00 AM local time for most of the United States and Canada. This change is different from previous years due to a U.S. mandated daylight savings time change, which was caused by the Energy Policy...
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(The following article is based on a report obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police.) Within the Department of Homeland Security, the Transportation Security Administration’s mission is to protect the nation’s transportation network. Since its inception in 2001, TSA has developed and implemented a variety of programs and procedures to secure commercial...
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A new bill will propose a law to amend the Canada Elections Act to ban Muslims from wearing veils (or niqab’s) while at polls. “During the recent by-elections in Quebec, the government made it clear that we disagreed with the decision by Elections Canada to allow people to vote while concealing their face. That...
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Stephen Harper will be meeting with the Dalai Lama XIV, 72, on Monday at the Prime Minister’s Office in Ottawa at 2 p.m. The Dalai Lama is scheduled to give a speech the day before in Ottawa in a downtown arena. He will meet with secretary of state for multiculturalism, Jason Kenney, in Gatineau,...
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Stephen Harper will be meeting with the Dalai Lama XIV, 72, on Monday at the Prime Minister’s Office in Ottawa at 2 p.m. The Dalai Lama is scheduled to give a speech the day before in Ottawa in a downtown arena. He will meet with secretary of state for multiculturalism, Jason Kenney, in Gatineau,...
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A trio of “fast-food” robbers have been charged today by Toronto Police after a one-year investigation over their Greater Toronto Area (GTA) fast-food restaurant robberies, which have been carrying on since November 2006. Their many successful break-ins were from the help of a police scanner, two-way radios, and other sophisticated tools including an over-sized...
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A trio of “fast-food” robbers have been charged today by Toronto Police after a one-year investigation over their Greater Toronto Area (GTA) fast-food restaurant robberies, which have been carrying on since November 2006. Their many successful break-ins were from the help of a police scanner, two-way radios, and other sophisticated tools including an over-sized...
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Tony Blair, United Kingdom’s former Prime Minister, made his first public appearance since stepping down as PM yesterday at a speech entitled Global Relations: A Conversation with Tony Blair to an audience of about 2,400 in Calgary, Alberta from noon to 2:30pm in the Telus Convention Centre, sponsored by Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD Canada Trust)....
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The lamestream media told you: The Minutemen, worthy of saturation coverage when they first began observing the borders for undocumented workers slipping into the country, must have evaporated, because there have been virtually no news reports about them for nearly a year. The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that: The Minutemen, in the latest of...
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(The following is based on a report obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police.) Officers with US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) investigate violations of immigration laws and identify aliens who are removable from the United States. ICE officers exercise discretion to achieve its operational...
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James Watson, the geneticist who helped unravel the structure of DNA, came under fire for saying that Africans are not as intelligent as Westerners. Aside from his remarks being deemed baseless and unscientific, he has quite predictably been labeled “racist.â€Â Why, some thought police even want him charged under Britain’s Orwellian “racial hatred lawsâ€Â...
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Baz Mohammad, 51, an Afghan heroin kingpin who is the first defendant ever extradited to the US from Afghanistan, was sentenced this week to 16 years imprisonment for managing an international narcotics-trafficking organization that imported millions of dollars of heroin into the US, according to the US Attorney’s Office in New York City. President...
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The possibility that terrorists and criminals might exploit border vulnerabilities and enter the United States poses a serious security risk, especially if they were to bring radioactive material or other contraband with them. Although Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has taken steps to secure the 170 ports of entry on the northern and southern...
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The official results of the 2007 Ontario General Election now show that the Ontario Liberal Party has been re-elected. The Liberal Party lead by Dalton McGuinty will spend the next 4 years in a majority government. McGuinty is the first Liberal premier to have back-to-back majorities since Mitchell Hepburn, who held office from 1934-1942,...
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