Uncooperative Radio Show Notes: Sunday
04/28/2013
The defense attorney for late-term
abortionist Dr. Kermit Gosnell, who is on trial for murdering babies
who survived abortions, told a Philadelphia a court Thursday that it
is "ludicrous" to claim that "a baby is born alive
because it moves one time without any other movement."
Major leftist group now linked to
domestic terrror
A key leader of the Washington-based
Family Research Council, the pro-family organization attacked by
“gay” terrorist Floyd Lee Corkins, II, last year, says he is
asking the government to stop utilizing the organization that likely
influenced Corkins’ decision to attack innocent workers at FRC’s
Washington office.
In Florida food stamp recruiter deals
with wrenching choices
A good recruiter needs to be liked, so
Dillie Nerios filled gift bags with dog toys for the dog people and
cat food for the cat people. She packed crates of cookies,
croissants, vegetables and fresh fruit. She curled her hair and
painted her nails fluorescent pink.
Shortage of pizza-makers as Italians
are too proud
But with a slice of pizza an
increasingly popular lunch time option in times of economic hardship,
the pizza sector is booming - and an estimated 6,000 new "pizzaioili"
are needed, according to FIPE, an Italian business federation.
TransCanada Lashes Out at EPA Over
Keystone, Asserts Canadian 'Sovereignty'
The Canadian builder of the Keystone XL
pipeline has lashed out at the Environmental Protection Agency for
recommending that the United States and Canada work together to
reduce the emissions of greenhouse gases from the tar sands crude
that the pipeline would carry to refineries on the U.S. gulf coast.
Republican Senators embrace State and
local sales tax on internet purchases
You don’t see this very often: a
majority of Senate Republicans voting to make people who buy stuff on
the Internet pay state and local sales taxes.
Anti-tax guru Grover Norquist isn’t
happy about it and the conservative Heritage Foundation is
questioning the senators’ conservative credentials.
The Spanish American War
On April 25, 1898 the United States
declared war on Spain following the sinking of the Battleship Maine
in Havana harbor on February 15, 1898.
DHS denies ammunition purchases aimed
at civilians
Officials at the Department of Homeland
Security denied Thursday that its large-scale ammunition purchases
were an effort keep bullets out of the hands of private citizens. At
a hearing on Capitol Hill Thursday, top DHS training officer Humberto
Medina said he could "say categorically that was not a factor at
all" in the purchases.
Army says no to more tanks, but
Congress insists
Built to dominate the enemy in combat,
the Army's hulking Abrams tank is proving equally hard to beat in a
budget battle.
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