Archive for January, 2007
Posted in January 30th, 2007
By Jerome R. Corsi (WND) New evidence suggests prosecuting U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton of El Paso lied about how the government found the fleeing illegal alien Mexican drug smuggler, Osbaldo Aldrete-Davila, according to a Border Patrol advocate closely following the case of former agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean. Contrary to claims, no Mexican attorney [...]
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Posted in January 30th, 2007
KGBT 4 …Fearing for his life, David subdues the smuggler by hitting him with his flashlight. It results in staples to the smugglers head. A border patrol investigation is launched and deems his actions inappropriate– even illegal… “I don’t know how they’re able to do that… but I don’t think that’s fair.” Neither did a [...]
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Posted in January 30th, 2007
by Jack Cashill (WND) On July 6, 2006, Stonebridge International, a global strategy firm, announced that it had added a new member to its high-profile, five-member advisory board – former Democrat Rep. Lee Hamilton. True to form, the major media ignored the Hamilton appointment. They should not have. Hamilton, who had served as vice chairman [...]
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Posted in January 30th, 2007
Eastvalley Tribune An “ultra-clear example” of the victim mentality and liberal bias that permeate ASU. Arizona State University senior Ryan Visconti was told “his kind” wasn’t welcome — that he was an abomination and an unforgiveable sinner. He pleaded to join the “church,” which was set up Jan. 10 as part of diversity training for [...]
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Posted in January 30th, 2007
MosNews Moscow Mayor Yury Luzhkov said Monday he would never allow a gay parade to take place in Moscow despite pressure from the West, Russia’s RIA-Novosti news agency reports. “Last year, Moscow came under unprecedented pressure to sanction the gay parade, which can be described in no other way than as Satanic,” Luzhkov said at [...]
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Posted in January 30th, 2007
SciToys Make toys at home with common household materials, often in only a few minutes, that demonstrate fascinating scientific principles… Click here to read entire story
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Posted in January 30th, 2007
MosNews A high school girl from St. Petersburg, who is suing Russia’s education authorities over the compulsory teaching of evolution in schools, has left school and the country, citing pressure from teachers and anonymous threats, the RIA-Novosti news agency reported on Tuesday quoting a statement by the girl’s father and lawyer. Maria Shraiber and her [...]
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Posted in January 30th, 2007
By Marsha West (MichNews) The Barna Group did a survey asking people if they consider themselves to be evangelicals and 38% accepts the label. However, if you ask most self-professed evangelicals (SPE’s) to define the e-word you will be met with a blank stare, as they have no clue how to answer the question. So allow me [...]
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Posted in January 30th, 2007
ASSIST News Service British young people, aged between 18 and 24, are more open to faith-based dialogues than any other age group in the United Kingdom, a recent survey by Premier Media Group revealed. According to the survey, carried out by Communicate Research for Premier Christian Radio, Christians came top of the poll; with 74 [...]
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Posted in January 30th, 2007
OneNewsNow To counter an Internet-based attack against the Holy Spirit, a Christian website is encouraging young believers to post to the web a video message that affirms their faith in Christ. Hear This Report Recently, a group calling itself the “Rational Response Squad” launched a website asking people to post video clips on YouTube.com blaspheming [...]
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Posted in January 30th, 2007
Houston Chronicle “Her survival is unbelievable,” Patterson said. “God must be watching over her.” MISSOURI CITY — Fire investigators and Quail Valley residents used the words “amazing,” “unbelievable” and “miracle” to describe the survival of a 69-year-old woman after an explosion destroyed her brick house early Thursday. The blast, which knocked out dozens of windows [...]
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Posted in January 29th, 2007
By Jerome R. Corsi (WND) Ballistics reports, used in the trial of Ignacio “Nacho” Ramos, one of two Border Patrol agents convicted of shooting fleeing drug dealer Osbaldo Aldrete-Davila, do not support the prosecution’s claim the bullet was fired from Ramos’ gun, according to documents provided to WND from Andy Ramirez, Chairman of the Friends [...]
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Posted in January 29th, 2007
Associated Press BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) – Iraqi officials said Monday that 300 militants were killed in a fierce battle between U.S.-backed Iraqi troops and insurgents allegedly plotting to kill pilgrims at a major Shiite Muslim religious festival. Elsewhere, bombings and mortar attacks targeting Shiites killed at least 15 people. The fighting that began Sunday near [...]
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Posted in January 29th, 2007
Reuters Maine lawmakers on Thursday became the first in the nation to demand repeal of a federal law tightening identification requirements for drivers’ licenses, a post-September 11 security measure that states say will cost them billions of dollars to administer. Maine lawmakers passed a resolution urging repeal of the Real ID Act, which would create [...]
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Posted in January 29th, 2007
Haaretz Jordan aspires to develop nuclear power for peaceful purposes and believes that unless all sides move quickly toward a peace settlement in the region, the recent confrontation in Lebanon is only a hint of disasters to come. In an exclusive interview with Haaretz on Thursday, King Abdullah II of Jordan spoke with Akiva Eldar: [...]
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