February 12th, 2007 . by admin
The latest addition to the “Politically Incorrect Guide” series put out by Regnery Publishing (a HUMAN EVENTS sister company) addresses global warming, and it may be the most appropriate and timely one yet. There are few if any i
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February 12th, 2007 . by Chris
A bill introduced last week by Representative Lamar Smith (R-TX) is beginning to raise eyebrows.
[It] would require ISPs to record all users’ surfing activity, IM conversations and email traffic indefinitely.
The bill, dubbed the Safety Act by sponsor Lamar Smith, a republican congressman from Texas, would impose fines and a prison term…
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February 12th, 2007 . by Chris
Multiple states have now passed resolutions opposing the federal Real ID Act that would impose national standards on drivers’ licenses and require states to link their databases.
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February 12th, 2007 . by Chris
The Army announced during a House oversight committee hearing on Wednesday that it would withhold $19.6 million from the Halliburton Company after recently discovering that the contractor had hired the company Blackwater USA to provide armed security guards in Iraq, a potential breach of its government contract.
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February 12th, 2007 . by Chris
How many more years do we have to waste pot smokers’ and taxpayers lives? Read the stats.
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February 12th, 2007 . by Chris
The locals call it “George W’s palace”. The luxurious US embassy being built in Baghdad is the size of 80 football fields, and will house 8000 workers and thousands of military personnel. So less of an “embassy” then, and more of a “permanent base”, and at $592 million, I guess the plan has always been to stay.
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