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Political Police

The figure being bandied about in the media is that police are now up to 10,000 “uses” of the registry per DAY, (not year.) This is a phony contrived figure by having a computer generated “hit” for every police use of a computer, from traffic tickets to minor misdemeanor records.
- Tuesday, April 28, 2009


Members of the military are far from threats

Gwinnet Daily Post Never as I made my way across the sands of Omaha Beach, through the "hedge rows" of Normandy, France, to the battle of St. Lo, the frozen and snow covered Ardenne Forest during the Battle of the Bulge then on to Berlin did I envision that those of us in the military would one day be labeled right-wing extremists and a potential threat to our country by own Homeland Security Department.
- Monday, April 27, 2009

Taliban shave men for listening to music

TALIBAN militants in northwest Buner district shaved the heads and moustaches of four Pakistani men as punishment for listening to music, one of the men said.
- Monday, April 27, 2009

US declares public health emergency

WASHINGTON: The United States declared a public health emergency yesterday amid an outbreak of 20 confirmed cases of swine flu and will screen visitors arriving from infected countries, officials said.
- Monday, April 27, 2009

Americans told to wear masks as swine flu spreads round globe

Churches stood empty in Mexico City yesterday and football matches were played to vacant stadiums, as soldiers and health workers patrolled the subway in an effort to prevent the spread of a deadly strain of swine flu.
- Monday, April 27, 2009

Pork industry assures customers pork is safe

BOSTON (AP) — U.S. pork producers, responding to a swine flu outbreak that has escalated into a public health emergency, said Sunday their product is safe and that consumers cannot catch the virus by eating properly cooked food.
- Monday, April 27, 2009

Texas officials ‘aggressively’ look for swine flu

SAN ANTONIO — Texas health officials on Sunday were asking hospitals and doctors to take samples from flu patients so they could aggressively survey for a new strain of swine flu that has killed dozens of people in Mexico and sparked fears of a global pandemic.
- Monday, April 27, 2009

The West Coast Plot: An “Inconvenient Truth”

Critics of the CIA program are desperate to convince Americans that no valuable information came from the interrogations of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (KSM) and other senior terrorists. They know that if our citizens learn the details of how enhanced interrogations stopped terrorist plots, most would support the CIA program. A recent Pew poll showed that 71% of Americans believe that there are circumstances under which torture (not just enhanced interrogations, but actual torture) is justifiable to get information from captured terrorists.
- Sunday, April 26, 2009


International Gunmaker, Military Officer, Medal of Honor Recipients Recognized for Service

Lt. Col. W. Thomas Smith Jr.COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA – International gunmaker FN Manufacturing (FNM) was recognized Friday, Apr. 24, for its “service to country,” along with Lt. Col. W. Thomas Smith Jr. (Joint Services Detachment, S.C. Military Dept.) and Medal of Honor recipients Col. Charles P. Murray Jr. (U.S. Army, ret.) and MSgt. John F. Baker Jr. (U.S. Army, ret.).
- Sunday, April 26, 2009

Homebuyers hope to time the bottom

With white tin ceilings, original woodwork, bay windows, and a $699,000 price tag, the two-bedroom apartment at 719 Carroll St. in Brooklyn would have been snatched up in a New York minute a couple of years ago.
- Sunday, April 26, 2009

Mexico declares national emergency amid outbreak

MEXICO CITY — President Felipe Calderon declared a national emergency Saturday, authorizing federal officials to quarantine the sick, shut down public events and businesses, and take other measures to contain the virus’ spread.
- Sunday, April 26, 2009

US pork groups urge hog farmers to reduce flu risk

WASHINGTON, April 26 (Reuters) - U.S. pork groups have issued specific precautions about swine flu after an unusual new strain of influenza killed at least 81 people in Mexico and popped up in the United States and, possibly, Britain and New Zealand.
- Sunday, April 26, 2009

Drug and vaccine makers on standby over swine flu

LONDON/ZURICH (Reuters) - Drugmakers said on Sunday they could supply millions of doses of medicine and were ready to work on a vaccine against a new type of swine flu that has killed up to 81 people in Mexico and infected around a dozen in the United States.
- Sunday, April 26, 2009

Inside the Home of a Swine Flu Victim

When Patrick Henshaw's son became sick last Friday, little did he know that the 18-year-old had acquired a potentially deadly disease that made its way across the U.S.-Mexico border -- the swine flu.
- Sunday, April 26, 2009

New swine flu likely widespread, experts say

-Maggie Fox, Health and Science Editor WASHINGTON, - A new and unusual strain of swine flu is likely widespread and impossible to contain at this point, experts agree.
- Sunday, April 26, 2009

Security Before Politics

-Porter Goss Since leaving my post as CIA director almost three years ago, I have remained largely silent on the public stage. I am speaking out now because I feel our government has crossed the red line between properly protecting our national security and trying to gain partisan political advantage. We can't have a secret intelligence service if we keep giving away all the secrets. Americans have to decide now.
- Sunday, April 26, 2009

McCanns - someone is shielding Maddy abductor

An intensive publicity campaign aimed at renewing the hunt for missing Madeleine McCann is to be launched in the Praia da Luz area of Portugal where she vanished.
- Saturday, April 25, 2009

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