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Radio Talk Hosts Prepare for Historic Two-Day Broadcast Blitz Live from Washington 50 Talk Hosts Gathering to Support Secure Borders and Continued Immigration Enforcement (Washington DC) The Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) announces September 15th and 16th as the dates for its annual Hold Their Feet to the Fire radio rally in Washington, D.C. 50 radio hosts, led by Roger Hedgecock of KOGO-AM in San Diego and Lou Dobbs of United Stations Radio Network and CNN, are scheduled to broadcast live from “Radio Row” on Capitol Hill. As in previous events, talk show hosts from around the nation will...
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<p>The largest and most influential news-gathering organization in the world, the Associated Press, is delivering content to its subscribers created by groups with financing from philanthropist George Soros and another "progressive" billionaire who campaigned for Barack Obama and topped donor lists to groups like ACORN and MoveOn.org.</p>
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Meanwhile, the majority of the economists The Wall Street Journal surveyed during the past few days said the recession that began in December 2007 is now over.
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(This is a self-serving press release put out by TSA today) TSA Updates Summer Travelers On New “Secure Flight” Procedures Taking Effect This Summer New TSA Program Makes Travel Safer & Easier for Passengers by Streamlining the Aviation Watch List Matching Process As the summer vacation travel season continues TSA is educating travelers about new security procedures being introduced and remind them of the reasons behind existing requirements at security checkpoints. The communications effort is an extension of TSA’s national public awareness and education campaign, launched in November 2008, and is designed to build awareness about security procedures so that...
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<p>Investigators claim to have found Olivia Newton-John's 'dead' former lover alive and well and living in Mexico.</p>
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This is the moment our movement was built for. For one month, the fight for health insurance reform leaves the backrooms of Washington, D.C., and returns to communities across America. Throughout August, members of Congress are back home, where the hands they shake and the voices they hear will not belong to lobbyists, but to people like you. Home is where we're strongest. We didn't win last year's election together at a committee hearing in D.C. We won it on the doorsteps and the phone lines, at the softball games and the town meetings, and in every part of this...
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Apple has released Mac O X 10.5.8 which is recommended for all users running Mac OS X Leopard and includes general operating system fixes that enhance the stability, compatibility and security of your Mac, as well as specific fixes for: • Compatibility and reliability issues when joining AirPort networks. • An issue that could cause some monitor resolutions to no longer appear in Displays System Preferences. • Issues that may affect Bluetooth reliability. Mac O X 10.5.8 is available via Software Update and also via standalone installers (Mac OS X Server 10.5.8 Update (274MB), Mac OS X Server 10.5.8 Combo...
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This just in from Yahoo: LAPD William Bratton is stepping down as chief of the LAPD. Bratton is part of the problem with big city policing these days. There was a time when Los Angeles had one of the best and toughest big city police departments in the entire nation. The legendary police chief, William Parker, molded the LAPD into a tough, no nonsense crime fighting machine, and apolitical at that. Parker was followed by some very able and professional chiefs as well including Ed Davis and Daryl Gates who worked to keep the department highly professional and independent of...
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PHOENIX, Aug. 5 (UPI) -- The waiver of rights to a lawyer or to stay silent is a central issue in the case of four Phoenix boys charged with rape, their spokesmen said Wednesday. The boys, ages 9, 10, 13, and 14 were charged with raping an 8-year-old girl. The case has sparked a public outcry for the prosecution of the two older boys as adults, the Arizona Republic reported. The newspaper said police and community activists dispute the children's abilities to understand or speak English. All the chidren are Liberian refugees. Steven Tuopeh, 14, has already been charged as...
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Former Congresscritter and now Secretary of Transportation Ray the hood – er – that’s LaHood popped up on TV the other day defending the “Cash for Clunkers” scam being run by his department. The talking head reporterette asked him what benefits a program designed to destroy otherwise functioning and serviceable vehicles was providing the nation. Like the Democrat statist he is, he responded that it was giving a serious boost to what remains of the U.S. auto industry, keeps those union auto workers, dealerships, mechanics, salesmen, scrap dealers, etc. employed and generally preventing the economy from going as deeply into...
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Are the days of civil town hall meetings over? They will be if a vocal group of right-wing activists, supported by some GOP leaders, have their way. Speak out now -- congressional recess starts in just a few days. Tell members of Congress to say NO to the organized hijackings of town hall meetings before it's too late. Dear XXXXXXX, Remember those right-wing activists who organized Tax Day "tea parties" to protest the Obama administration? They're back, but this time, it's to disrupt town hall meetings being held by Democratic elected officials.1 These people are on the fringe, like the...
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Per a telephone call from friend to me tonight.
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Attention: Obama Team Snitches Send all snitches to: flag@whitehouse.gov
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Republican-oriented political action committee says the GOP could have done a lot more to derail President Barack Obama's pick of Sonia Sotomayor to be the next Supreme Court justice. Last week Senator Richard Burr (R-North Carolina) added his name to the list of Republicans who will vote against the confirmation of Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor. Burr admitted he is troubled by the judge's decisions in cases where she "appears to have relied on something other than well-settled law" to make her decision. He fears she cannot separate her personal beliefs from the law. The Senate is expected to vote...
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The late-afternoon news coming from the car radio was stunning. The report was that Thurman Munson had been killed in Ohio, something about an airplane accident. Details were sketchy, but the words were chilling: Thurman Munson was dead at age 32
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Why the Founding Fathers Were “Birthers” By JB Williams Saturday, August 1, 2009 The label of “birther” is fast becoming a noble badge of honor for millions of Americans who are not willing to let their Constitution die without a good ole patriot’s fight! The leftist Obama propaganda press would love for you to believe that “birthers” are just a bunch of “crazy racists” that number in the hundreds, and that they have NO basis to demand proof of whom and what Barack Hussein Obama really is… But the “birthers” actually number in the millions and the basis for their...
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Priest, investigated by Vatican, chose to leave order and priesthood By JOHN P. CONNOLLY, The Bulletin Monday, July 27, 2009 Pope Benedict XVI has defrocked a priest at the center of alleged apparitions at the Bosnian town of Medjugorje, according to a report by the Catholic News Agency. Fr. Tomislav Vladic reportedly decided to leave the priesthood and his religious order during an ongoing investigation of his role in the claims of apparitions, including an accusation of sexual misconduct for getting a nun pregnant. Fr. Vladic was at odds with the Vatican and the local bishop of Medjugorje when he...
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CHICAGO — Members of the country's oldest black sorority are suing to remove their president, alleging that she spent hundreds of thousands of dollars of the group's money on herself — some of it to pay for a wax statue in her own likeness. In the suit filed in Washington, D.C., the Alpha Kappa Alpha members also alleged that international President Barbara McKinzie bought designer clothing, jewelry and lingerie with the sorority credit card. She then redeemed points the purchases earned on the card to buy a big-screen television and gym equipment, the lawsuit said. "This is extraordinarily shocking if...
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Call it damning with fat praise . . . After James Crowley did a good job at his post-beer press conference, a condescending Chris Matthews—apparently surprised that a policeman could handle himself well in such a situation—said "I think we've got our Susan Boyle here."
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