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Posted on 03/09/2006 10:08:04 PM PST by nwctwx
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Shortly before Christmas, I went to the funeral of one of America's finest, who was killed in Iraq. (son of a friend) That so-called "religious" group from Kansas was there with their signs, banners, and yelling their diatribe/garbage. It sickened me. A bunch of bikers from our local Harley Owners' Group (HOGS) showed up and placed their bikes and bodies between the protestors and the family and mourners. First time ever that I heard cheering at a funeral.
This group from the so-called "church" in Kansas is traveling all over the country attending and disrupting these funerals. IMHO, First Ammendment rights only extend so far.
I cannot help but wonder who funds them.
That is a particularly despicable practice, at anyone's funeral, let alone service personnel. Normally, I believe free speech is nearly an absolute right, but I'd make an exception here. Or settle for a bunch of bikers thumping their heads.
Snip: Not to be overly technical, but if the person holding the sign came into the United States illegally, then he or she most certainly is a lawbreaker. This part isnt complicated. There are federal immigration laws on the books governing the proper way for one to enter the United States. Ergo, these people should be considered criminals.
The illegal immigration time bomb
Snip: ....Democrats and Republicans trying to figure out a way to put them on a fast track to citizenship. A lot of Americans dont like this idea and a lot of them vote!
This is happening when the United States presumably has a homeland security problem in the form of porous borders, a laughable deportation program, and virtually no system in place to track anyone who enters the U.S., whether as a tourist, a student, a businessman, or to pick crops.
Immigration called on I-70 crash
Snip: STRASBURG, Colo. -- Seventeen suspected illegal immigrants were taken into federal custody Monday after their van was involved in a rollover crash on icy Interstate 70.
All 17 people -- including 14 men, two women, and one teen -- were inside a 1994 Chevrolet Surburban when it rolled on westbound I-70, at Mile Marker 317, near the town of Strasburg. Colorado State Patrol troopers as well as officials with the Immigration and Custom Enforcement were sent the crash, which occurred at 9:43 a.m.
Shootout at drop house in Houston
Snip: "I heard seven shots, total," he said. "It was like the Wild West."Twenty-one men suspected of being illegal immigrants were taken into custody at the scene. Jose Monsivais-Muniz, 25, Jesus Gomez-Ibarra, 21, and Roberto Carlos Lopez-Dominguez, 30, were charged with harboring illegal immigrants. Members of the rival group fled and are still being sought.
Snip: Santiago Efrain Valle, 42, was arrested Friday on a charge of extortion after he allegedly accepted $20,000 from undercover agents to drop immigration charges against and change the risk classification for Francisco Javier Gutierrez, prosecutors said.
ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) - The FBI agent who arrested Zacarias Moussaoui in August 2001 accused headquarters of criminal negligence for its refusal to investigate Moussaoui aggressively after his arrest, according to court testimony Monday.
Agent Harry Samit testified under cross-examination at Moussaoui's trial that FBI headquarters' refusal to follow up "prevented a serious opportunity to stop the 9/11 attacks" that killed nearly 3,000 people.
Moussaoui is the only person charged in this country in the attacks.
The FBI's actions between Moussaoui's arrest on immigration violations on Aug. 16, 2001, and Sept. 11, 2001, are crucial to his trial because prosecutors allege that Moussaoui's lies prevented the FBI from thwarting or at least minimizing the Sept. 11 attacks. Prosecutors must prove that Moussaoui's actions caused the death of at least one person on 9/11 to obtain a death penalty.
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http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/World/WarOnTerrorism/2006/03/20/1497118-ap.html
Snippets: Jenkins said the children who found the object brought it into their house. The father brought it back outside and called emergency dispatchers, worried it might be an explosive.
The Richland County Sheriff's Dept. lent a crew of bomb experts and its bomb trailer to the Columbia Police Department to transport the object to the Richland County C&D Landfill, Capt. Joseph Pelicci said. He said the object would be destroyed there in a controlled detonation.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1599905/posts
"Judge evicts al-Qaeda man ("I fought a Jihad, I killed Americans....")"
News24 (South Africa) ^ | 20 March 2006 | News24
Posted on 03/20/2006 3:34:28 PM PST by Cornpone
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "itial reports described the object as "like a cannonball.""
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THANKS MamaDearest for the ping.
I'm glad no one was hurt.
A couple of good ones to add....thanks!
Snip: Money set aside for homeland security has paid for ID card makers, Palm Pilots, color printers, digital cameras, chain saws, garden hoses, and other questionable items, according to reports.
UAE has given money to families of "martyrs"
Snip: The United Arab Emirates has given money to families of Palestinian martyrs killed or injured in the intifada.
Sudden Jihad syndrome in N. Carolina
Snip: "Individual Islamists may appear law-abiding and reasonable, but they are part of a totalitarian movement, and as such, all must be considered potential killers." I wrote those words days after 11 September 2001 and have been criticized for them ever since. But an incident on 3 March at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill suggests I did not go far enough.
Islamic Group Spokesman charged in Denmark
Snip: The leaflets, from the Danish chapter of Hizb ut-Tahrir, called on Muslims to travel to Iraq to join the insurgents fighting coalition troops. They also urged Muslims to ``eliminate your rulers if they stand in your way'' - a phrase prosecutors interpret as a direct threat to the Danish government.
Citigroup & Dow Jones launch Shari'Ah compliant index
Snip: The Dow Jones Citigroup Sukuk Index, which goes live on April 2, was created as a benchmark for investors seeking exposure to Shari'ah compliant fixed-income investments. The index will list investment-grade, US dollar-denominated Islamic bonds (Sukuk) issued in the global market.
50% of the savings worldwide will be Islamic by 2015
Snip: The topics on the agenda include the evolution, development and challenges ahead to standardise the globalisation of Islamic Finance.
Like this isn't a hard enough problem!
Things are getting more depressing than better as your links prove
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Dell to double its jobs in India
Michael Dell says computer maker's workforce in that country will climb to 20,000 over next three years.
http://money.cnn.com/2006/03/20/news/companies/dell_india.reut/index.htm?section=money_latest
Now Hiring In India: Dell To Add 10,000 Workers, Capgemini To More Than Double
http://www.networkcomputing.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleId=183701102
Wonder if it was a 'true' shaker?
A magnitude 5.5 earthquake IN PAKISTAN has occurred at:
34.87N 73.79E Depth 10km Mon Mar 20 17:40:45 2006 UTC
Time: Time Near Epicenter Mon Mar 20 22:40:45 2006
Eastern Standard Time (EST) Mon Mar 20 12:40:45 2006
Central Standard Time (CST) Mon Mar 20 11:40:45 2006
Mountain Standard Time (MST) Mon Mar 20 10:40:45 2006
Pacific Standard Time (PST) Mon Mar 20 09:40:45 2006
145 km (90 miles) NNE of ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (pop 524,000)
19 March 2006 | 15:29 | FOCUS News Agency
Sofia. Alex Alexiev, adviser on national Security with the Pentagon and the CIA, and a Vice President for Research with the Center for Security Policy and leads the program on Islamic Radicalism And International Terrorism, said in an interview for FOCUS News Agency that the strong presence of Wahabi groups in Bulgaria and the attempts to islamize Turkey are worrying for the countrys future.
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http://www.focus-fen.net/index.php?catid=111&newsid=84752&ch=0
Mother Teresa statue angers Albania's Muslims
3/20/06
TIRANA, Albania-Albania's Muslim community said Monday that raising a bust of Mother Teresa in a northern city would not damage religious harmony, rejecting claims from other Muslim associations.
The proposal from the Culture Ministry to put a statue at the entrance to Shkodra, 110 kilometers (68 miles) north of the capital, Tirana, had been opposed the day before by some small Muslim associations.
Excerpted
Another 'convienent' small plane crash?
Hmmm, wonder what it really was and if it was new or old.
Even more disgusting protestors:
Chambliss authors legislation to protect Military families from protesters
http://www.theweekly.com/news/2006/March/20/Chambliss_Bayh.html
protestors at military funeral
http://news.search.yahoo.com/news/search?fr=sfp&ei=UTF-8&p=protestors+at+military+funeral
Just heard this on FNC
ping
Does anyone remember the article and specifics of a possible attack for March 22?
"Islamic Group Spokesman Charged in Denmark" - interesting article MamaD. Thanks for all the info you've posted.
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