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  • New Docs Reveal Osama bin Laden's Secret Ties With Iran

    02/27/2015 11:35:44 AM PST · by Rusty0604 · 20 replies
    The Weekly Standard ^ | 02/27/2015 | By THOMAS JOSCELYN
    Show availability of Iran for al Qaeda training, plotting. This week, prosecutors in New York introduced eight documents recovered in Osama bin Laden’s compound in Pakistan as evidence in the trial of a terrorism suspect. The U.S. government accuses Abid Naseer of taking part in al Qaeda’s scheme to attack targets in Europe and New York City. The files do not support the view, promoted by some in the Obama administration, that bin Laden was in “comfortable retirement,” “sidelined,” or “a lion in winter” in the months leading up to his death. Some of the key revelations in the newly-released...
  • Murdered Catholic Priest Knew Too Much?

    03/04/2005 5:49:20 PM PST · by donbosco74 · 32 replies · 7,280+ views
    Catholic Online ^ | March 3, 2004 | Matt Abbott
    The Rev. Alfred J. Kunz was a priest known and consulted by many in the Catholic Church. He was a canon lawyer, meaning he had thorough expertise in the laws of the Church -the Code of Canon Law, as it is known. He also was a staunch defender of orthodoxy, not much liked by Catholic liberals (at least, those who actually knew of him), and a thorn in the side to those who desire to see authentic Christianity wiped off the face of the earth. In March of 1998, Fr. Kunz was found murdered. Brutally murdered. And his murder remains...
  • Republican Woman Becomes First Female President of Wyoming State Senate

    01/16/2003 5:22:50 AM PST · by Theodore R. · 2 replies · 598+ views
    Cheyenne, Wyoming,Tribune-Eagle ^ | 01-16-03 | Fashek, Allison
    By Allison Fashek Published in the Wyoming Tribune-Eagle CHEYENNE – It was an historic moment at the state Capitol Tuesday afternoon as Sen. April Brimmer Kunz, R-Cheyenne, was sworn in as the first female president of the state Senate. Two other women took top leadership posts beside Brimmer Kunz in the chamber. With Wyoming being the first state to give women the vote and to elect a woman as governor, this latest step in women’s achievements was not surprising, Brimmer Kunz said. But it still left her nearly speechless. “I want all of you to know that the women in...