3 out of 4 Iraqis say Islam should be source of law
North Korea seen digging massive hole
Why hasn't the Army sent its Laser Vaporizer to Iraq yet?
Fire and EMS response to vehicle borne IEDs
Business travel most dangerous desinations
24 TV show tackles subject matter others are afraid to show
Hazmat issues aren't just for large population areas
Bacterial meningitis in Delhi causes panic
Blogger questions Google News' Editorial Review Process
Could local refineries be an open invitation to terrorists?
SNIP: Are we safe
Congress' Government Accountability Office reported in March that, mainly because of gun owners' privacy rights, the FBI or state officials were unable to stop 47 of the 58 gun purchases by people who were on the FBI's own terrorist "watch list" (during a nine-month period last year).
A February report of the Department of Homeland Security's inspector general accused the agency of intentionally disbursing seaport-security grant money widely across the country instead of greatly increasing inspections at the 10 ports through which nearly 80 percent of trade moves (a practice that resulted in maritime grants for Oklahoma, Kentucky, New Hampshire and Tennessee).
Great list 'o links MamaD. The "SNIP" leaves me speechless; not an easy thing to do.
I wondered how long it would take for Syrian bad guys to start retaliating.