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  • WHAT FRED THOMPSON KNOWS ABOUT HER ROYAL PANTSUIT

    06/26/2007 7:36:12 PM PDT · by jdm · 10 replies · 446+ views
    Heading Right ^ | June 26, 2007 | Andrea Shea-King
    Jack Cashill writes that barring the calamitous, former United States Senator from Tennessee Fred Thompson will be the next president of the United States. In 1997, then Senator Thompson chaired a committee that investigated what he rightly called “the most corrupt political campaign in modern history.” Hillary’s fingerprints were all over that campaign. Beginning early in 1995, the Clintons launched an unprecedented series of expensive, untruthful, arguably illegal TV ads. For cover, they laundered the campaign through the Democratic National Committee (DNC). According to Clinton advisor Dick Morris, Hillary signed off on everything. The media, true to form, chose not...
  • MCCAIN INTRODUCES FIRST EVER A LA CARTE BILL

    06/07/2006 10:31:14 AM PDT · by meandog · 63 replies · 1,314+ views
    Sen. McCain ^ | 6.7.06 | Sen McCain
    Washington, D.C. ­– Today, U.S. Senator John McCain (R-AZ) introduced the Consumers Having Options in Cable Entertainment (CHOICE) Act of 2006. The bill is designed to encourage broadcasters and cable companies that own cable channels to sell their channels individually to subscribers. It also promotes cable channel distribution over the Internet. Attached are Senator McCain’s floor statement that was submitted for the record today, a copy of the bill, the bill summary, and a copy of the of the opinion editorial by Senator McCain and FCC Chairman Martin as it appeared in the Los Angeles Times on May 25, 2006.
  • Brothels Ask Exemption From Smoking Ban

    05/29/2006 10:34:44 AM PDT · by freepatriot32 · 38 replies · 830+ views
    abcnews.go.com ^ | Associated Press
    <p>SYDNEY, Australia - Brothel owners in the southern state of Victoria have called for an exemption to a new ban on smoking in the workplace, saying customers like to light up after sex.</p> <p>The Australian Adult Entertainment Industry has written to Victoria's health minister arguing that new laws banning smoking in bars and brothels could push prostitution back into the streets, according to a report in the Sunday Herald Sun newspaper.</p>
  • Mounties arrest Abdullah Khadr

    12/18/2005 6:27:25 AM PST · by fanfan · 34 replies · 1,799+ views
    The Toronto Star ^ | Dec. 17, 2005. 10:46 PM | MICHELLE SHEPHARD
    Abdullah Khadr, the eldest son of a reputed Canadian Al Qaeda financier, was arrested by the RCMP yesterday on terrorism-related charges at the request of American authorities. The 25-year-old Canadian recently returned from Pakistan where he was held for 14 months without charge. He was arrested last night after agreeing to meet an RCMP officer at a McDonald's near his Scarborough apartment, his relatives said last night. His mother, Maha Elsamnah tried to intervene in the arrest and was also taken into custody, but later released without charges. Khadr's brother, 22-year-old Abdurahman was also at the fast food restaurant and...
  • Getting the Lowdown on Iraq

    11/21/2005 5:43:25 AM PST · by NickatNite2003 · 48 replies · 994+ views
    Time ^ | Nov. 20, 2005 | SALLY B. DONNELLY
    If the Repulblican Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee wants to get a second opinion on how the war in Iraq is going, where does he turn? To the Pentagon, but not to the top brass this time. In an unusual closed-door meeting on Capitol Hill last week, Virginia's John Warner, joined by Democratic Senators Carl Levin of Michigan and Mark Dayton of Minnesota, sat across the table from 10 military officers chosen for their experience on the battlefield rather than in the political arena. Warner rounded up the battalion commanders to get at what the military calls "ground...
  • ‘Don't Ask, Don't Tell’ Hurts Military, Study Says (OK, Fine)

    02/24/2005 3:14:24 PM PST · by drt1 · 37 replies · 838+ views
    AP/MSNBC ^ | 02/24/2005 | AP
    Loss of skilled troops due to policy said to cost nearly $200 million. Hundreds of highly skilled troops, including many translators, have left the armed forces because of the Pentagon’s rules on gays, at a cost of nearly $200 million, the first congressional study on the impact of the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy says. The estimated cost was for recruiting and training replacements from 1994 through 2003 for the 9,488 troops discharged from the Army, Navy, Air Force or Marine Corps because of the policy, the General Accountability Office estimated. The study released Thursday said the government does not...
  • All is not lost in Vermont

    11/21/2003 11:58:33 AM PST · by JimVT · 11 replies · 115+ views
    Burlington Free Press Lwtters ^ | 11/21/03 | M. Boisvert
    Ask a Vermonter In the last few weeks we have seen the Democratic candidates running against Dean try to gain ground on the supposed front runner. If they need help they should come to Vermont and ask us what 10 years of political quackery did for us. Twenty-four million dollars down the drain on a commuter rail, featured three times on NBC's "Fleecing of America." A $3 million bike bridge over the Winooski River replacing a ferry that worked fine and cost the taxpayers little or nothing. The Act 60 property tax fiasco forcing the poor and elderly to have...
  • Bush Will Ask For Help To Govern Iraq In UN Address

    09/21/2003 2:51:56 PM PDT · by blam · 7 replies · 185+ views
    Independent (UK) ^ | 9-22-2003 | Andrew Gumbel
    Bush will ask for help to govern Iraq in UN address By Andrew Gumbel in Los Angeles 22 September 2003 One year after he told the United Nations he was prepared to go it alone in Iraq if necessary, President George Bush will return to the UN General Assembly tomorrow to appeal for international help to meet the mounting human and financial cost of maintaining a post-war occupation force. Mr Bush's cap-in-hand gesture seems unlikely to be accompanied by much humility, however, as the prevailing rhetoric in the United States continues to blast the French for obstructionism and suggests that...
  • Democratic Candidate Dean Asks Wesley Clark To Be Running mate

    09/11/2003 4:53:16 PM PDT · by blam · 31 replies · 230+ views
    Independent (UK) ^ | 9-12-2003 | Rupert Cornwell
    Democratic candidate Dean asks Wesley Clark to be running mate By Rupert Cornwell in Washington 12 September 2003 Howard Dean, presidential front-runner in the Democratic Party, has asked retired General Wesley Clark to join his campaign, should the former Nato commander decide not to join the race himself. The move will strengthen speculation that if Mr Dean wins the nomination, he will select General Clark as his running mate to challenge George Bush in 2004. Mr Dean's campaign officials confirmed the men had a private meeting in California at the weekend. Neither side would give details, but General Clark told...
  • PAX Gala Raises Half A Million Dollars [Tell Your Teacher that Johnny Has Guns at Home]

    04/11/2003 6:55:46 AM PDT · by LurkedLongEnough · 13 replies · 267+ views
    PAX ^ | April 11, 2003 | Email from Pax
    New York, NY, April 10, 2003 – Last week, VIP's gathered at Cipriani to support PAX: the fastest growing gun violence prevention organization in the country. Through its innovative national campaigns, PAX promotes practical solutions that are saving children’s lives every day. This year's event was chaired by Steven J. Heyer, President & COO of Coca-Cola and honored Michael D. Drexler, CEO of Optimedia. Actor and comedian Richard Belzer (Law & Order) emceed the evening with help from comedians Mario Cantone (Sex and the City) and Joy Behar (The View). The event featured a special musical performance by Roberta...
  • Latest PAX SPEAK UP Campaign [Dear Teacher, Johnny Has a Gun]

    10/16/2002 1:45:13 PM PDT · by LurkedLongEnough · 3 replies · 227+ views
    PAX USA ^ | October 16, 2002 | Fund-Raising
  • Keeping kids safe from guns

    08/21/2002 2:15:20 PM PDT · by LurkedLongEnough · 13 replies · 402+ views
    WTNH-TV.com [New Haven, CT] ^ | August 20, 2002 | Staff
    (New Haven-WTNH, Aug. 20, 2002 5:12 PM) _ Does Connecticut law do enough to keep kids safe from gun violence? That question is being raised after two separate incidents with kids and guns had deadly consequences. In both cases it was a child who pulled trigger and two young people were killed. The laws are there. They require gun safety locks and the person who owns the gun is responsible no matter who pulls the trigger. It's obvious those laws don't always keep guns out of kids hands, so the question is what can be done to prevent another tragic...