Friday Show Notes 03-02-18
Illegal immigrants have no automatic right to freedom, Supreme Court rules
Immigrants being held for deportation don’t have an automatic right under the law to post bond and be set free, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Tuesday in a decision that could give the Trump administration more freedom to pursue stiff detention policies for illegal immigrants who show up at the border claiming asylum.
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280,000 Americans endorse anti-terror benefit of Muslim ban
A friend-of-the-court brief by the American Center for Law and Justice was filed in the case against the president’s executive order halting arrivals from Chad, Syria, Iran, Libya, Somalia, North Korea, Venezuela and Yemen.
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Supreme's looking at mandatory union dues, again!
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments over whether labor unions can force non-members to pay dues when they hold public sector jobs, and the upcoming verdict may have a major impact on organized labor going forward.
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Purim
The Persian Empire of the 4th century BCE extended over 127 lands, and all the Jews were its subjects. When King Ahasuerus had his wife, Queen Vashti, executed for failing to follow his orders, he arranged a beauty pageant to find a new queen.
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Sessions silent no longer in face of Trump's wrath
Like so many political rivals he dispatched during a scorched-earth campaign for the White House, President Trump publicly shamed his attorney general as weak or beleaguered.
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Amid firestorm, Mike Huckabee resigns from CMA Foundation board
Less than one day after his appointment was announced, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee has resigned from the CMA Foundation board of directors, following criticism from multiple members of the country music industry.
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Tuesday, March 06, 2018
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
Show Notes 11-26-2016
Saturday Show 11-26-16
Former Cuban leader Fidel Castro dies at age 90
Longtime Cuban leader Fidel Castro, the bearded, cigar-smoking Communist revolutionary who infuriated the United States, inspired both loyalty and loathing from his countrymen and maintained an iron grip on Cuban politics for almost 50 years, died Friday at the age of 90.
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Activist: Dakota Access Pipeline Caused By ‘White Supremacy’ – Would Be Like ‘Building A Pipeline Under Arlington Cemetery’
A director at a liberal think tank in Washington, D.C. said on Tuesday that white privilege and white supremacy led to the Energy Transfer oil pipeline project that includes land in North Dakota, and compared it to building a pipeline under Arlington Cemetery and across the Potomac River.
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Israeli Bill to Hush Mosque Call to Prayer Stokes Controversy Among Muslims--Others Too
Proposed legislation in Israel’s parliament to prohibit the use of loudspeakers to transmit the five-times daily Muslim call to prayer is causing dismay among adherents of more than one religious group.
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Wisconsin Recount Filed 2016: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
A recount of the 2016 presidential election results in battleground Wisconsin will start next week, adding new drama to an already contentious election filled with surprise twists.
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Richard Cloward
Cloward was born in Rochester, New York, the son of Esther Marie (Fleming), an artist and women's rights activist, and Donald Cloward, a radical Baptist minister. Cloward served as an Ensign in the United States Navy from 1944 to 1946.
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Frances Piven
Piven was born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, of Russian Jewish immigrant parents, Rachel (née Paperny) and Albert Fox, a storekeeper. Piven immigrated to the United States when she was one and was naturalized as a United States Citizen in 1953. She was raised in Jackson Heights, Queens, New York.
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Cloward and Piven Strategy
First proposed in 1966 and named after Columbia University sociologists Richard Andrew Cloward and his wife Frances Fox Piven (both longtime members of the Democratic Socialists of America, where Piven today is an honorary chair), the "Cloward-Piven Strategy" seeks to hasten the fall of capitalism by overloading the government bureaucracy with a flood of impossible demands, thus pushing society into crisis and economic collapse.
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Mexican cement maker ready to help Trump build border wall
A Mexican cement maker is ready to lend its services to U.S. President-elect Donald Trump to build the wall he wants to erect on the southern border of the United States to curb immigration.
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Trump fears prompt SF immigration attorneys to stop filing DACA work permits
Immigration attorneys in the San Francisco Bay Area are attempting to prevent the private information of young, undocumented people from falling into the hands of the federal government in anticipation of the Donald Trump administration.
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Police: Undocumented Immigrant Sexually Assaults 12-Year-Old Girl He Met At Church Over A Dozen Times
The Bensalem Township Police Department said in a statement that 33-year-old Jorge Luis Ramirez, an undocumented immigrant from Honduras, sexually assaulted the girl over a dozen times.
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DoD Releases Plan to Allow Personnel to Carry Firearms on Base
The Pentagon recently released detailed guidance that allows U.S. military personnel to carry privately owned, concealed firearms on base, a move that the Army's service chief argued against publicly.
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World War I Commemoration will Take Fresh Look at Gen. Pershing
It was not the war that ended all wars, a fact that resonates in today's long struggle to defeat terrorism. World War I, which the United States entered in 1917 and helped win a year later, is easily passed over in the nation's annals of conflict.
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Former Cuban leader Fidel Castro dies at age 90
Longtime Cuban leader Fidel Castro, the bearded, cigar-smoking Communist revolutionary who infuriated the United States, inspired both loyalty and loathing from his countrymen and maintained an iron grip on Cuban politics for almost 50 years, died Friday at the age of 90.
Read More
Activist: Dakota Access Pipeline Caused By ‘White Supremacy’ – Would Be Like ‘Building A Pipeline Under Arlington Cemetery’
A director at a liberal think tank in Washington, D.C. said on Tuesday that white privilege and white supremacy led to the Energy Transfer oil pipeline project that includes land in North Dakota, and compared it to building a pipeline under Arlington Cemetery and across the Potomac River.
Read More
Israeli Bill to Hush Mosque Call to Prayer Stokes Controversy Among Muslims--Others Too
Proposed legislation in Israel’s parliament to prohibit the use of loudspeakers to transmit the five-times daily Muslim call to prayer is causing dismay among adherents of more than one religious group.
Read More
Wisconsin Recount Filed 2016: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
A recount of the 2016 presidential election results in battleground Wisconsin will start next week, adding new drama to an already contentious election filled with surprise twists.
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Richard Cloward
Cloward was born in Rochester, New York, the son of Esther Marie (Fleming), an artist and women's rights activist, and Donald Cloward, a radical Baptist minister. Cloward served as an Ensign in the United States Navy from 1944 to 1946.
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Frances Piven
Piven was born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, of Russian Jewish immigrant parents, Rachel (née Paperny) and Albert Fox, a storekeeper. Piven immigrated to the United States when she was one and was naturalized as a United States Citizen in 1953. She was raised in Jackson Heights, Queens, New York.
Read More
Cloward and Piven Strategy
First proposed in 1966 and named after Columbia University sociologists Richard Andrew Cloward and his wife Frances Fox Piven (both longtime members of the Democratic Socialists of America, where Piven today is an honorary chair), the "Cloward-Piven Strategy" seeks to hasten the fall of capitalism by overloading the government bureaucracy with a flood of impossible demands, thus pushing society into crisis and economic collapse.
Read More
Mexican cement maker ready to help Trump build border wall
A Mexican cement maker is ready to lend its services to U.S. President-elect Donald Trump to build the wall he wants to erect on the southern border of the United States to curb immigration.
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Trump fears prompt SF immigration attorneys to stop filing DACA work permits
Immigration attorneys in the San Francisco Bay Area are attempting to prevent the private information of young, undocumented people from falling into the hands of the federal government in anticipation of the Donald Trump administration.
Read More
Police: Undocumented Immigrant Sexually Assaults 12-Year-Old Girl He Met At Church Over A Dozen Times
The Bensalem Township Police Department said in a statement that 33-year-old Jorge Luis Ramirez, an undocumented immigrant from Honduras, sexually assaulted the girl over a dozen times.
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DoD Releases Plan to Allow Personnel to Carry Firearms on Base
The Pentagon recently released detailed guidance that allows U.S. military personnel to carry privately owned, concealed firearms on base, a move that the Army's service chief argued against publicly.
Read More
World War I Commemoration will Take Fresh Look at Gen. Pershing
It was not the war that ended all wars, a fact that resonates in today's long struggle to defeat terrorism. World War I, which the United States entered in 1917 and helped win a year later, is easily passed over in the nation's annals of conflict.
Read More
Friday, July 08, 2016
Show Notes 07-08-2016
Thursday Show 7-8-16
Voices naturalized and energized to vote
I had heard Madeleine Albright call it the best day of her life once in a podcast. As I got up at 6:15 on the morning of my own naturalization last week for a ceremony that kicked off at a mystifyingly early 7:30, I wanted see whether what lay ahead would live up to the hype.
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UN Military vehicles on Virginia interstate
The sight of trucks bearing the United Nations logo being carted on Virginia’s highways has set some Internet bloggers asking why – but as one interested reader posted in the comment section of a story about the curious observance: These trucks are made in America and need to be transported for shipment to U.S. seaports.
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U.S. Ran $29,016,900,000 Merchandise Trade Deficit With China in May
The United States ran a $29,016,900,000 merchandise trade deficit with China in May, according to the data released today by the U.S. Census Bureau. That was by far the largest bilateral merchandise trade deficit the U.S. ran with any country during the month.
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Medicare trust fund running out of money fast
Medicare’s main trust fund will run dry by 2028, two years earlier than previous estimates, according to a review released Wednesday by the Obama administration.
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Criminal charges eyed in trade of baby body parts
A special congressional panel has referred the University of New Mexico and an abortion business nearby for criminal investigation and possible charges following a review triggered by last year’s release of undercover videos investigating Planned Parenthood’s baby body-parts trade.
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WOMAN GIVES CHILLING, 1ST-HAND ACCOUNT OF MUSLIM RAPE THREAT
Sarah Penskey was in her garage unpacking boxes on a sunny morning in late June when she was approached by several bearded Somali men in their early to mid-20s.
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Voices naturalized and energized to vote
I had heard Madeleine Albright call it the best day of her life once in a podcast. As I got up at 6:15 on the morning of my own naturalization last week for a ceremony that kicked off at a mystifyingly early 7:30, I wanted see whether what lay ahead would live up to the hype.
Read More
UN Military vehicles on Virginia interstate
The sight of trucks bearing the United Nations logo being carted on Virginia’s highways has set some Internet bloggers asking why – but as one interested reader posted in the comment section of a story about the curious observance: These trucks are made in America and need to be transported for shipment to U.S. seaports.
Read More
U.S. Ran $29,016,900,000 Merchandise Trade Deficit With China in May
The United States ran a $29,016,900,000 merchandise trade deficit with China in May, according to the data released today by the U.S. Census Bureau. That was by far the largest bilateral merchandise trade deficit the U.S. ran with any country during the month.
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Medicare trust fund running out of money fast
Medicare’s main trust fund will run dry by 2028, two years earlier than previous estimates, according to a review released Wednesday by the Obama administration.
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Criminal charges eyed in trade of baby body parts
A special congressional panel has referred the University of New Mexico and an abortion business nearby for criminal investigation and possible charges following a review triggered by last year’s release of undercover videos investigating Planned Parenthood’s baby body-parts trade.
Read More
WOMAN GIVES CHILLING, 1ST-HAND ACCOUNT OF MUSLIM RAPE THREAT
Sarah Penskey was in her garage unpacking boxes on a sunny morning in late June when she was approached by several bearded Somali men in their early to mid-20s.
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Tuesday, April 05, 2016
Show Notes 03-20-2016
Sunday Show 03-20-16
Palm Sunday
The celebration of Palm Sunday originated in the Jerusalem Church, around the late fourth century. The early Palm Sunday ceremony consisted of prayers, hymns, and sermons recited by the clergy while the people walked to various holy sites throughout the city.
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Pope in Palm Sunday homily decries indifference to refugees
Pope Francis in his Palm Sunday homily decried what he called indifference to the refugees flooding into Europe, making a comparison to authorities who washed their hands of Jesus' fate ahead of his crucifixion.
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Bill would take Alabama out of marriage license business
The Alabama Senate on Tuesday voted to do away with state-issued marriage licenses after the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that effectively legalized same-sex marriage.
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Manager and job applicant foil thief at fast food restaurant.
A job interview was in progress when a thief grabbed cash from the till at a fast food restaurant. The manager conducting the interview then blocked the door, and the applicant grabbed the thief's arms.
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"Passion" will tell Jesus's story live
Fox scored a creative hit with its buoyant, well-produced “Grease: Live” in late January. Now the network is trying another twist on the live musical with a modern retelling of the Easter story in “The Passion,” broadcast live from New Orleans, 8-10 p.m. Sunday.
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Troops at Ft. Gordon Subjected to Unauthorized Lecture on ‘White Privilege’
Troops stationed at Ford Gordon, Georgia were subjected to an unauthorized lecture on “white privilege” during an Equal Opportunity briefing last year, according to a PowerPoint presentation the Army released last month to Judicial Watch under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
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Family buys Purple Heart at Goodwill for $4.99 searches for its real owner
A husband and wife in Arizona spotted a deal when they uncovered a Purple Heart with a $4.99 price tag at a Goodwill store, but they said they had a duty to find the real hero who received the medal, local media reported Wednesday.
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Futuristic Military railgun bullets could travel at mach 6
New “bullets” for military railguns, which could strike enemy targets traveling at a whopping six times the speed of sound, are being tested.
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Students told: 'If you're Christian, confess to be atheist'
A University of North Carolina professor encourages students to make false “confessions” to parents of a religious or sexual nature as part of his Spanish class.
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NASA agrees to stop censoring Jesus fro employee email's about “Praise and Worship Club”
In June 2015, attorneys at NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, told Christian employees they could no longer mention the name "Jesus" in e-newsletter announcements for their Praise and Worship Club because they believed it violated the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment of the Constitution.
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Archbishop: “It's not racist to oppose refugees
Britain’s Archbishop of Canterbury said it is “outrageous” to describe people who are worried about the impact of mass migration as racist. There is “genuine fear” of the impact on housing, jobs and the national health system, Archbishop Austin Welby told Parliament’s The House magazine.
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Palm Sunday
The celebration of Palm Sunday originated in the Jerusalem Church, around the late fourth century. The early Palm Sunday ceremony consisted of prayers, hymns, and sermons recited by the clergy while the people walked to various holy sites throughout the city.
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Pope in Palm Sunday homily decries indifference to refugees
Pope Francis in his Palm Sunday homily decried what he called indifference to the refugees flooding into Europe, making a comparison to authorities who washed their hands of Jesus' fate ahead of his crucifixion.
Read More
Bill would take Alabama out of marriage license business
The Alabama Senate on Tuesday voted to do away with state-issued marriage licenses after the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that effectively legalized same-sex marriage.
Read More
Manager and job applicant foil thief at fast food restaurant.
A job interview was in progress when a thief grabbed cash from the till at a fast food restaurant. The manager conducting the interview then blocked the door, and the applicant grabbed the thief's arms.
Read More
"Passion" will tell Jesus's story live
Fox scored a creative hit with its buoyant, well-produced “Grease: Live” in late January. Now the network is trying another twist on the live musical with a modern retelling of the Easter story in “The Passion,” broadcast live from New Orleans, 8-10 p.m. Sunday.
Read More
Troops at Ft. Gordon Subjected to Unauthorized Lecture on ‘White Privilege’
Troops stationed at Ford Gordon, Georgia were subjected to an unauthorized lecture on “white privilege” during an Equal Opportunity briefing last year, according to a PowerPoint presentation the Army released last month to Judicial Watch under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
Read More
Family buys Purple Heart at Goodwill for $4.99 searches for its real owner
A husband and wife in Arizona spotted a deal when they uncovered a Purple Heart with a $4.99 price tag at a Goodwill store, but they said they had a duty to find the real hero who received the medal, local media reported Wednesday.
Read More
Futuristic Military railgun bullets could travel at mach 6
New “bullets” for military railguns, which could strike enemy targets traveling at a whopping six times the speed of sound, are being tested.
Read More
Students told: 'If you're Christian, confess to be atheist'
A University of North Carolina professor encourages students to make false “confessions” to parents of a religious or sexual nature as part of his Spanish class.
Read More
NASA agrees to stop censoring Jesus fro employee email's about “Praise and Worship Club”
In June 2015, attorneys at NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, told Christian employees they could no longer mention the name "Jesus" in e-newsletter announcements for their Praise and Worship Club because they believed it violated the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment of the Constitution.
Read More
Archbishop: “It's not racist to oppose refugees
Britain’s Archbishop of Canterbury said it is “outrageous” to describe people who are worried about the impact of mass migration as racist. There is “genuine fear” of the impact on housing, jobs and the national health system, Archbishop Austin Welby told Parliament’s The House magazine.
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Tuesday, February 02, 2016
Show notes 01-31-16
Show Notes 01-31-16
Oregon standoff: Last of the occupiers 'hoping for a miracle'
Six miles beyond an FBI roadblock, the four remaining holdouts at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge huddled around a small fire Saturday and waited for divine intervention.
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The 10 most brilliant days in the world's history
After winning the Battle of Trenton, Christmas night, George Washington’s small 1,200 man force confronted General Cornwallis’ 4,500 man British army. The night before the battle, Washington left his campfires burning and marched his army in absolute silence around the back of the British camp at Princeton, New Jersey. Guns were wrapped in heavy cloth to stifle any noise.
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Obama to make first visit of his presidency to US Mosque
President Obama will make the first visit during his presidency to a U.S. mosque, the White House announced Saturday, part of the administration’s push to promote religious tolerance at a time when rhetoric linking Islam with terrorism is growing.
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Plan to infuse small towns with Muslim migrants meets resistance
Rural folks in Montana are pushing back against plans by urban elites to plant hundreds of Muslims from the Third World into Helena and Missoula. They plan a protest rally at 10 a.m. Monday in front of the county courthouse in Missoula.
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Satanists to do invocation at Phoenix City Council meeting
Members of a satanic group will give the opening prayer at an upcoming Phoenix City Council meeting. Some council members have objected, but city attorney Brad Holm says the government cannot exclude a religion from praying under such circumstances.
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Hillary project on track to take her out
The Hillary Clinton Investigative Justice Project has reached its first threshold, having raised sufficient funds to continue its investigative series into the presidential candidate for illegal activities and to prepare a series of hard-hitting reports for WND that will lead to criminal charges being filed against her at the state level, if the Justice Department fails to indict her.
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DOD Will Allow Troops On Duty to Breastfeed
As part of his commitment to build the military "force of the future," Defense Secretary Ash Carter on Thursday announced a series of "family-friendly" initiatives to attract and retain "the best America has to offer." "We are not Google. We are not Walmart. We're war fighters. But that doesn't mean we should not be challenging ourselves just like the private sector," Carter told reporters at the Pentagon.
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China strongly condemns US sending warship near island
China strongly condemned the United States after a US Navy warship deliberately sailed near one of the Beijing-controlled islands in the hotly contested South China Sea to exercise freedom of navigation and challenge China's vast sea claims.
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Oregon standoff: Last of the occupiers 'hoping for a miracle'
Six miles beyond an FBI roadblock, the four remaining holdouts at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge huddled around a small fire Saturday and waited for divine intervention.
Read More
The 10 most brilliant days in the world's history
After winning the Battle of Trenton, Christmas night, George Washington’s small 1,200 man force confronted General Cornwallis’ 4,500 man British army. The night before the battle, Washington left his campfires burning and marched his army in absolute silence around the back of the British camp at Princeton, New Jersey. Guns were wrapped in heavy cloth to stifle any noise.
Read More
Obama to make first visit of his presidency to US Mosque
President Obama will make the first visit during his presidency to a U.S. mosque, the White House announced Saturday, part of the administration’s push to promote religious tolerance at a time when rhetoric linking Islam with terrorism is growing.
Read More
Plan to infuse small towns with Muslim migrants meets resistance
Rural folks in Montana are pushing back against plans by urban elites to plant hundreds of Muslims from the Third World into Helena and Missoula. They plan a protest rally at 10 a.m. Monday in front of the county courthouse in Missoula.
Read More
Satanists to do invocation at Phoenix City Council meeting
Members of a satanic group will give the opening prayer at an upcoming Phoenix City Council meeting. Some council members have objected, but city attorney Brad Holm says the government cannot exclude a religion from praying under such circumstances.
Read More
Hillary project on track to take her out
The Hillary Clinton Investigative Justice Project has reached its first threshold, having raised sufficient funds to continue its investigative series into the presidential candidate for illegal activities and to prepare a series of hard-hitting reports for WND that will lead to criminal charges being filed against her at the state level, if the Justice Department fails to indict her.
Read More
DOD Will Allow Troops On Duty to Breastfeed
As part of his commitment to build the military "force of the future," Defense Secretary Ash Carter on Thursday announced a series of "family-friendly" initiatives to attract and retain "the best America has to offer." "We are not Google. We are not Walmart. We're war fighters. But that doesn't mean we should not be challenging ourselves just like the private sector," Carter told reporters at the Pentagon.
Read More
China strongly condemns US sending warship near island
China strongly condemned the United States after a US Navy warship deliberately sailed near one of the Beijing-controlled islands in the hotly contested South China Sea to exercise freedom of navigation and challenge China's vast sea claims.
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Monday, July 27, 2015
Show Notes 07-26-15
Sunday
show 07-26-15
GOP
Senators lead push to allow States to impose Internet sales tax
Republicans
in the Senate are leading efforts to pass legislation that would
allow the states to impose a sales tax on online transactions. Sen.
Mike Enzi (R-WY) has proposed the Marketplace Fairness Act (MFA),
which would allow states to "collect and remit sales and use
taxes with respect to remote sales.”
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Seattle
Mayor endorses plan to develop Sharia compliant mortgages
Seattle
Mayor Ed Murray has endorsed a recommendation by his affordable
housing committee to develop Sharia-compliant mortgages as a way to
help Muslims buy homes.
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Conservatives speak out against Federal mandatory minimum sentencing
Conservatives
gathered on Capitol Hill on Thursday to lay claim to the issue of
reforming the United States criminal system, including ending the
minimum mandatory sentencing laws that were passed by the Democrat
majority in Congress three decades ago.
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Conservative
groups offer alternative to new wave of political correctness on
campuses
A
new wave of progressivism and political correctness in U.S. schools
-- highlighted by “trigger warnings” and “safe zones” -- has
conservative groups fighting back on campuses across the country,
saying “students need to get both sides of the story.”
Read More
Stephen
Hawking: Intelligent Aliens Could Destroy Humanity, But Let's Search
Anyway
This
week, famed physicist Stephen Hawking helped launch a major new
effort to search for signs of intelligent alien life in the cosmos,
even though he thinks it's likely that such creatures would try to
destroy humanity.
Read More
Guidelines
for LGBT Refugee Resettlement Include ‘LGBT-Affirming Places of
Worship’
The Obama administration has introduced homosexual rights
policies across federal agencies, including at the Health and Human
Services’ Office of Refugee Resettlement website, which links to a
guide that rates placement providers and communities on LGBT-friendly
services, including having “culturally competent mental health
providers” and “LGBT-affirming places of worship.”
Read More
Satanic
Temple sees Arkansas as possible monument location
An
Oklahoma Supreme Court ruling that will rid the Capitol grounds of a
religious monument has simultaneously scuttled the plans of a group
advocating for a Satanic statue there, and they now hope to enshrine
the deity outside the Arkansas Statehouse.
Read More
USA contraception ruling
The
state of Washington can require a pharmacy to deliver medicine even
if the pharmacy's owner has a religious objection, a federal appeals
court ruled on Thursday, the latest in a series of judgments on
whether religious believers can opt out of providing
services.
Read More
Show Notes 07-26-15
Sunday
show 07-26-15
GOP
Senators lead push to allow States to impose Internet sales tax
Republicans
in the Senate are leading efforts to pass legislation that would
allow the states to impose a sales tax on online transactions. Sen.
Mike Enzi (R-WY) has proposed the Marketplace Fairness Act (MFA),
which would allow states to "collect and remit sales and use
taxes with respect to remote sales.”
Read More
Seattle
Mayor endorses plan to develop Sharia compliant mortgages
Seattle
Mayor Ed Murray has endorsed a recommendation by his affordable
housing committee to develop Sharia-compliant mortgages as a way to
help Muslims buy homes.
Read More
Conservatives speak out against Federal mandatory minimum sentencing
Conservatives
gathered on Capitol Hill on Thursday to lay claim to the issue of
reforming the United States criminal system, including ending the
minimum mandatory sentencing laws that were passed by the Democrat
majority in Congress three decades ago.
Read More
Conservative
groups offer alternative to new wave of political correctness on
campuses
A
new wave of progressivism and political correctness in U.S. schools
-- highlighted by “trigger warnings” and “safe zones” -- has
conservative groups fighting back on campuses across the country,
saying “students need to get both sides of the story.”
Read More
Stephen
Hawking: Intelligent Aliens Could Destroy Humanity, But Let's Search
Anyway
This
week, famed physicist Stephen Hawking helped launch a major new
effort to search for signs of intelligent alien life in the cosmos,
even though he thinks it's likely that such creatures would try to
destroy humanity.
Read More
Guidelines
for LGBT Refugee Resettlement Include ‘LGBT-Affirming Places of
Worship’
The Obama administration has introduced homosexual rights
policies across federal agencies, including at the Health and Human
Services’ Office of Refugee Resettlement website, which links to a
guide that rates placement providers and communities on LGBT-friendly
services, including having “culturally competent mental health
providers” and “LGBT-affirming places of worship.”
Read More
Satanic
Temple sees Arkansas as possible monument location
An
Oklahoma Supreme Court ruling that will rid the Capitol grounds of a
religious monument has simultaneously scuttled the plans of a group
advocating for a Satanic statue there, and they now hope to enshrine
the deity outside the Arkansas Statehouse.
Read More
USA contraception ruling
The
state of Washington can require a pharmacy to deliver medicine even
if the pharmacy's owner has a religious objection, a federal appeals
court ruled on Thursday, the latest in a series of judgments on
whether religious believers can opt out of providing
services.
Read More
Tuesday, June 23, 2015
Show Notes 06-18-2015
Thursday show 06-18-15
Imported Muslims
arriving now in these U.S. cities
A few congressmen are
fighting to block the planned importation of thousands of Syrian
refugees into American cities and towns, arguing that they present a
grave security risk because many Syrians have ties to the Sunni rebel
groups ISIS and al-Nusra Front.
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Solar eclipse: green
groups fight sun powered plant over Bighorn Sheep
One might expect
environmentalists to fight a new power plant, but a new battle being
waged by California green groups against a solar facility shows there
may be something new under the sun, after all.
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Ex-boy scout: I killed
troop leader who raped me
A former Boy Scout
confessed in emotionally charged court testimony to killing his
former troop leader, but said it was due to the repeated sexual abuse
and rape he suffered at the hands of the man, beginning at the tender
age of 8.
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Greek Central Bank
warns of uncontrollable crisis if bailout talks fail
Greek officials
essentially have told creditors who are owed billions of euros that
they need to be given a deal, or they’ll simply default.
Saturday, April 25, 2015
Show Notes 04-22-2015
Thursday show 04-22-15
Census: Record 51 million immigrants in 8 years, will account for 82% of U.S. growth
Legal and illegal immigrants will hit a record high of 51 million in just eight years and eventually account for an astounding 82 percent of all population growth in America, according to new U.S. Census figures.
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ACLU demands Catholic groups pay for illegal's abortions
The American Civil Liberties Union has launched a lawsuit against the federal government to force Catholic groups that take taxpayer dollars to provide birth control and abortions for illegal immigrants.
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European man sets up his own Libertarian nation
Czech man Vit Jedlicka has claimed a 7km2 stretch of land on the west bank of the Danube river as the Free Republic of Liberland, after disputes between Serbia and Croatia rendered it technically no man's land.
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Obama: 'I've Set Aside More Public Lands and Waters Than Any Administration in History'
In an Earth Day speech delivered today in the Florida Everglades, President Barack Obama boasted the he has set aside more "public land and waters" than any president in the history of the country.
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Cesar Chavez receives Navy honors 22 years after death
Hundreds gathered Thursday to see military honors rendered belatedly for Cesar Chavez, the legendary rights and labor leader but also a Navy veteran.
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Mass. Stuck With $113M Marine Terminal Built for Failed Offshore Wind Farm
Massachusetts taxpayers are stuck with a $113 million marine terminal started by former Gov. Deval Patrick as a construction staging area for a failed wind farm project that was supposed to provide clean energy and hundreds of jobs for the state's residents.
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'Certain variables' may cause Benghazi probe to last into 2016, Gowdy says
The chairman of the House select committee probing former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's response to the Benghazi terror attacks signaled Wednesday that the release of a final report could slip to just months before the 2016 presidential election if the Obama administration delays producing documents and witnesses.
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Phoenix woman in arranged Muslim marriage allegedly raped and beaten by groom to be
A Muslim woman expected to enter an arranged marriage in Phoenix was raped, beaten and sexually assaulted by her groom-to-be after she refused to marry the man, Fox 10 News Phoenix reported on Wednesday.
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“Real” ripped by council on American Islamic relations
Daytime show “The Real” has been slammed by the Council on American-Islamic Relations for alleged discrimination against Muslim women.
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White House: American, Italian hostages killed in US strike
An American and an Italian held hostage by Al Qaeda were accidentally killed in a U.S. counterterrorism operation earlier this year, the White House said Thursday, in a stunning and tragic admission.
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IG: 'Notable Security Deficiencies' Persist at U.S. Diplomatic Posts
"Protecting people who work in the department is our top priority," State Department Inspector General Steve Linick told Congress on Tuesday. Although his office has "stepped up" its security efforts after the 2012 attacks in Benghazi, "challenges still remain," he said.
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Census: Record 51 million immigrants in 8 years, will account for 82% of U.S. growth
Legal and illegal immigrants will hit a record high of 51 million in just eight years and eventually account for an astounding 82 percent of all population growth in America, according to new U.S. Census figures.
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ACLU demands Catholic groups pay for illegal's abortions
The American Civil Liberties Union has launched a lawsuit against the federal government to force Catholic groups that take taxpayer dollars to provide birth control and abortions for illegal immigrants.
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European man sets up his own Libertarian nation
Czech man Vit Jedlicka has claimed a 7km2 stretch of land on the west bank of the Danube river as the Free Republic of Liberland, after disputes between Serbia and Croatia rendered it technically no man's land.
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Obama: 'I've Set Aside More Public Lands and Waters Than Any Administration in History'
In an Earth Day speech delivered today in the Florida Everglades, President Barack Obama boasted the he has set aside more "public land and waters" than any president in the history of the country.
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Cesar Chavez receives Navy honors 22 years after death
Hundreds gathered Thursday to see military honors rendered belatedly for Cesar Chavez, the legendary rights and labor leader but also a Navy veteran.
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Mass. Stuck With $113M Marine Terminal Built for Failed Offshore Wind Farm
Massachusetts taxpayers are stuck with a $113 million marine terminal started by former Gov. Deval Patrick as a construction staging area for a failed wind farm project that was supposed to provide clean energy and hundreds of jobs for the state's residents.
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'Certain variables' may cause Benghazi probe to last into 2016, Gowdy says
The chairman of the House select committee probing former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's response to the Benghazi terror attacks signaled Wednesday that the release of a final report could slip to just months before the 2016 presidential election if the Obama administration delays producing documents and witnesses.
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Phoenix woman in arranged Muslim marriage allegedly raped and beaten by groom to be
A Muslim woman expected to enter an arranged marriage in Phoenix was raped, beaten and sexually assaulted by her groom-to-be after she refused to marry the man, Fox 10 News Phoenix reported on Wednesday.
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“Real” ripped by council on American Islamic relations
Daytime show “The Real” has been slammed by the Council on American-Islamic Relations for alleged discrimination against Muslim women.
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White House: American, Italian hostages killed in US strike
An American and an Italian held hostage by Al Qaeda were accidentally killed in a U.S. counterterrorism operation earlier this year, the White House said Thursday, in a stunning and tragic admission.
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IG: 'Notable Security Deficiencies' Persist at U.S. Diplomatic Posts
"Protecting people who work in the department is our top priority," State Department Inspector General Steve Linick told Congress on Tuesday. Although his office has "stepped up" its security efforts after the 2012 attacks in Benghazi, "challenges still remain," he said.
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Saturday, November 29, 2014
Show Notes 11/27/2014
Thursday Show 11/27/14
Jihadists tweet in bid
to recruit Ferguson rioters
Islamic jihadists
worldwide have launched a barrage of recruitment messages amid the
latest unrest in Ferguson, Mo., using Twitter accounts to call on
African-Americans and others in the United States to join their
cause.
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Grieving Afghan mother
takes bloody revenge by killing 25 Taliban militants during seven
hour battle after they gunned down her son
A grieving Afghan
mother took bloody revenge on the Taliban militants who gunned down
her son, killing 25 and injuring five of them during a seven hour gun
battle.
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New
England coastal communities threatened by feds' ban on cod fishing
Federal
regulators slapped a six-month ban on most cod fishing off New
England this week and are threatening to cut next year’s catch by
up to 75 percent, in a move some say will destroy the livelihoods of
fishermen across the region.
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Smog
check: EPA proposes tougher regs for ground-level ozone pollution
In
a controversial move that could impact the US economy as well as the
health of millions of Americans, the Obama administration wants to
tighten ground-level ozone pollution standards.
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Parents'
Watchdog Group: Virtually No Family-Friendly Shows Left on TV
There’s
very little family programming left” on television, lamented
Melissa Henson, director of grassroots and public education at the
Parents Television Council (PTC).
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Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Show notes 06/13/2013
Uncooperative Radio Show
notes Thursday 06/13/13
Islamists
'staking claim' with Maryland 'cultural center'
On
his visit to a new Turkish-funded mosque in Lanham, Md., Turkish
Prime Minister Recep Tayip Erodogan said his government chose the
site because of its location in “free territory.”
Airport
garage now Muslim house of worship
Here’s
a sign of the changing times — Muslim cabbies now have their very
own place at San Francisco International Airport to wash their hands
and feet before they pray.
Alleged
Mexican cartel members admits to killing 30 people across US
Authorities
in Central Florida said DNA from a cigarette butt found inside a soda
can helped detectives solve a 2006 murder and possibly a slew of
other murders after the suspect, Jose Martinez, admitted to the
gruesome murder and as many as 30 more slayings.
Gang
of eight seeks alternative to John Cornyn's amendment
Sen.
Marco Rubio initially praised a border security proposal from Sen.
John Cornyn, helping to make it the leading choice of conservatives
demanding tighter enforcement measures.
The
mega lie underlying our energy problems
The
idea was that our ability to discover and produce higher amounts of
hydrocarbon-based energy had peaked and would be forever in decline.
This “inevitable” decline in energy production would, in turn,
destroy the modern world, as all the luxuries and technologies that
we enjoy today (such as cheap electricity and automobiles) rely on
these fuels.
California
town besieged by endangered birds
Residents
of a small California town wish a certain endangered species would
make itself scarce.Flocks
of California condors have descended upon Bear Valley Springs.
Residents, who are allowed to do little to chase them away, say the
huge birds peck off roof shingles, damage air conditioners and leave
porches coated in droppings.
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Show Notes 06/09/2013
Uncooperative Radio Show Notes: Sunday 06/09/2013
House panel moves to protect religious liberty in Military
The House Armed Services Committee approved a measure on Thursday to protect religious liberty in the military amid growing disputes over expression of faith.
Authorities: Looters come from as far away as East Coast to steal from Okla. tornado victims
Authorities say looters have come from as far away as New York and Virginia to steal from victims of last month's tornado in Moore, Oklahoma
Cavuto Cuts Mic on 'Obnoxious' Liberal Guest Echoing White House Talking Points
Fox News host Neil Cavuto on Saturday cut the mic of the incredibly "offensive" and "obnoxious" liberal shill Julian Epstein for refusing to have a serious discussion about the current White House scandals and instead insisting on echoing Democrat talking points.
Santa Monica shootings: Were gun control laws powerless to stop suspect?
Details about John Zawahri, the body-armor clad man who Santa Monica police say killed four people in a shooting spree Friday, are scant. But so far, early reports agree that those who knew Mr. Zawahri believed he was a troubled young man.
House votes to delay bulk ammo purchases by DHS
The House late last Wednesday voted to stop the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) from entering into new contracts to buy millions of rounds of ammunition until the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) reports to Congress on the need for the ammo, and its cost.
Beer pouring robot knows when you need a refill
A new beer-pouring robot can predict human behavior a few seconds into the future, enough to know when to offer a refill.
12 Obsolete Technologies American’s still use
Right here in America, ancient technologies are still a part of everyday life as they continue to buy brand-new cassette tapes, subscribe to dial-up Internet and make calls from a pay phone. “It can take a surprisingly long time for technologies to really fall by the wayside,” Steve Koenig, head of Industry Analysis at the Consumer Electronics Association, told me.
http://www.livescience.com/37004-12-outdated-technologies-refuse-to-die.html
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Show Notes 05/26/2013
Uncooperative Radio Show Notes: Sunday
05/26/2013
Commissioners declare Carroll County a
Second Amendment sanctuary
The Board of Carroll County
Commissioners voted unanimously earlier this week to pass a
resolution stating that Carroll County is a "Second Amendment
Sanctuary County". The resolution is in response to the Maryland
State Firearms Act of 2013 passed by legislators in Annapolis earlier
this year.
French gay marriage opponents stage big
Paris march
Several hundred thousand opponents of
same-sex marriage marched in central Paris on Sunday against a reform
the unpopular French government passed last month at the price of
deepening political polarization.
Parents bent out of shape over
classroom yoga
Parents who are upset over the
introduction of yoga lessons – funded by a private foundation that
promotes yoga – into their children’s school curriculum have
filed a lawsuit to bring them to a halt.
Britain to target radical Muslim
preachers after soldier's killing
The British government, facing
criticism over the killing of a soldier by suspected Islamists in a
London street, is to set up a new group to combat radical Muslim
preachers and others whose words could encourage violence.
Study backs farmers in pollution fight
with EPA
West Virginia poultry farmer Lois Alt
didn't chicken out when the Environmental Protection Agency
threatened her with fines of $40,000 per day, and even though the
federal regulators eventually backed off, she's taking them on in a
legal case that could benefit thousands of small farmers.
Bob Hope
Bob Hope, born Leslie Townes Hope (May
29, 1903 – July 27, 2003). Hope was born in Eltham, London, UK, the
fifth of seven sons.
The USO
While aboard the RMS Queen Mary when
World War II began in September 1939, Hope volunteered to perform a
special show for the passengers, during which he sang "Thanks
for the Memory" with rewritten lyrics.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Service_Organizations
Friday, April 12, 2013
Show notes 04/07/2013
Uncooperative Radio Show Notes: Sunday
04/11/2013
MSNBC host responds to criticism of
“kids belong to whole communities promo”
Harris-Perry elaborated, where she said
she wants to “double down” on the comments. “I have no
intention of apologizing for saying that our children, all of our
children, are part of more than our households,”
Critics pan yet another MSNBC promo
with Harris-Perry
MSNBC came under fire this week for a
promotional video where host Melissa Harris-Perry explained that we
need to “break through our kind of private idea that kids belong to
their parents” and recognize that “kids belong to whole
communities.” Now, critics are again raising concern with yet
another controversial promo for Harris-Perry’s show.
Excerpt from President Roosevelt's
January 11, 1944 message to the Congress of the United States on the
State of the Union
It is our duty now to begin to lay the
plans and determine the strategy for the winning of a lasting peace
and the establishment of an American standard of living higher than
ever before known.
Muslim men raping Jewish girls "as
a form of anti-Israel terrorism"
The Qur'an allows for the owning of sex
slaves -- and slaves, by definition, must act at their master's
behest, whether or not they wish to perform the action or not. So sex
slavery is essentially an Islamic justification for rape.
The Armed Citizen
82-year-old Jim Brazel and his wife
were asleep at home in Linn County, Ore. when they were awakened by
suspicious noises coming from Brazel’s workshop. After retrieving a
.410 shotgun, Brazel went to investigate and discovered a burglar.
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
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11/11/12
Veterans Day
Veterans Day is an official United
States holiday honoring armed service veterans. It is a federal
holiday that is observed on November 11th.
Elderly Veterans create jobs in North
Carolina one t-shirt at a time
A group of veterans in North Carolina
who refuse to “take up space until they die” are proving once
again they’re part of the Greatest Generation by saving local jobs
one T-shirt at a time.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/11/11/elderly-vets-create-jobs-in-north-carolina-one-t-shirt-at-time/#ixzz2BwwmN056
CEO of Papa John's says employees hours
will likely be cut due to Obamacare
The CEO of popular pizza chain Papa
John's says his employees may face reduced hours and he expects his
business costs to rise because President Obama's re-election most
likely insures the president's health care reform law will be
implemented in full.
A group of Israeli energy companies
said Sunday that geological testing has revealed a large reserve of
natural gas in another prospective offshore field.
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CAIR Poll:
More Than 85% of American Muslims Picked Obama
The Council on American-Islamic
Relations (CAIR) released the results of an informal exit poll on
Friday that shows more than 85 percent of American Muslim voters
picked President Barack Obama in Tuesday's election.
Massive voter fraud and I am angry
Barack Obama netted FEWER Democrat
votes in 2012 than were cast in 2008 by 3% points.
Mitt Romney earned MORE Republican
votes in 2012 than were cast in 2008 by 3%
points.
Horses tied to Mexican drug cartel
auctioned in US
More than 300 horses that the U.S.
government says were purchased as part of a Mexican drug cartel's
money-laundering operation were put up for auction last Thursday in
Oklahoma City.
Graham-Schumer offer immigration plans
as reform becomes hot post race issue
A top Democratic and a Republican
lawmaker on Sunday each presented a similar plan for comprehensive
immigration reform that would offer a path to citizenship for an
estimated 11 million illegal immigrants in the United States -- but
not until the country secures its borders.
Alaska ice tested as possible new
energy source
A half mile below the ground at Prudhoe
Bay, above the vast oil field that helped trigger construction of the
trans-Alaska pipeline, a drill rig has tapped what might one day be
the next big energy source.
Reid Links Storms Affecting U.S. With
Climate Change
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) said
climate change is “an extremely important issue,” and linked it
with recent storms such as Hurricane Sandy, which hit the East Coast
early last week, causing billions of dollars in damage and more than
100
deaths.
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Monday, March 12, 2007
CAIR OK'd to meet in Capitol
From The Washington Times:
Yup, let us listen to a Radical group mis-representing Islam to all the people who have not read the Qur'an. Why does anyone let these people speak?
Islam is not a tolerant religion. It is not a religion of peace and I am sick of this group mis-representing Islam and the prophet mohammad to the American people. Not to mention their ties to funding terrorism.
They get upset when their prophet is insulted? The man was a murderer, pedophile, rapist and all around monster. How do you insult someone like that exactly?
A House Democrat has arranged for a conference room in the Capitol building to be used tomorrow by the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), a Muslim advocacy group criticized for its persistent refusal to disavow terrorist groups such as Hamas and Hezbollah.
The District-based group also is singled out by other Democratic lawmakers and some law-enforcement officials because of financial ties to terrorists.
Rep. Bill Pascrell Jr., New Jersey Democrat, reserved the basement conference room for CAIR's panel discussion Tuesday titled "Global Attitudes on Islam-West Relations: U.S. Policy Implications."
"We just see it as a simple room request," Pascrell spokesman Caley Gray said. "We did receive a room request and evaluated it and approved it."
He said the forum "opens up an important dialogue about global public opinion concerning the United States."
Still, the event's sponsor raised eyebrows on Capitol Hill, even if all sorts of groups routinely hold receptions and meetings in the Capitol.
"It does happen all the time but usually it is the United Way or some constituent group or Mothers Against Drunk Driving, not a group with supposed ties to terrorism -- in the Capitol no less," a Hill staffer said.
Yup, let us listen to a Radical group mis-representing Islam to all the people who have not read the Qur'an. Why does anyone let these people speak?
Islam is not a tolerant religion. It is not a religion of peace and I am sick of this group mis-representing Islam and the prophet mohammad to the American people. Not to mention their ties to funding terrorism.
They get upset when their prophet is insulted? The man was a murderer, pedophile, rapist and all around monster. How do you insult someone like that exactly?
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