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Congress decidedly passes farm bill

Friday, May 16th, 2008

I wish President bush had dusted off the veto stamp in his first term…
From the boston globe:
With veto-proof margins, Congress yesterday sent President Bush a bill that would boost farm subsidies and money for food stamps to help the poor deal with rising grocery prices.
Bush has threatened to veto the $290 billion bill, saying it [...]

House defeats bill for more war funding

Friday, May 16th, 2008

From the boston globe:
The Democratic-led House yesterday rejected more funds to pay for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan; many Republicans angry over the majority party’s tactics sat out the vote. It did approve more money for the jobless and an expansion of GI education benefits.
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In a rapid series of votes on [...]

Passport cards called security vulnerability

Friday, May 16th, 2008

I thought we killed the RFID…
From The Washington Times:
The State Department will soon begin production of an electronic passport card that security specialists and members of Congress fear will be vulnerable to alteration or counterfeiting.
The agency has contracted with L-1 Identity Solutions Inc. to produce electronic-passport cards as a substitute for booklet passports for use [...]

Democrats Say President’s Speech Targeted Obama

Friday, May 16th, 2008

From USA Today:
President Bush pointedly criticized those who advocate talks with “terrorists and radicals” Thursday in a speech to the Israeli Knesset, sparking charges from Democrats that he was targeting presidential candidate Barack Obama.
Two paragraphs in a speech praising Israel upon its 60th anniversary and extolling U.S.-Israeli ties ignited a firestorm back home. Democrats [...]

Food Crisis Starts Eclipsing Climate Change Worries

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

I told you using food to fuel machines was a profoundly bad idea…
From the NY Sun:
The campaign against climate change could be set back by the global food crisis, as foreign populations turn against measures to use foodstuffs as substitutes for fossil fuels.
The campaign against climate change could be set back by the global food [...]

NY police cleared in 50-bullet wedding day shooting

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

Some good news!
From Reuters:
Three New York City detectives were found not guilty on Friday in the shooting death of an unarmed black man killed in a hail of 50 bullets on his wedding day, prompting angry reactions and a federal review of the case.
A New York state judge cleared two police officers of manslaughter and [...]

the Uncooperative Radio show!

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

Thursday 04/24/07 Guest: The author of Rule Number Two @ 8pm Eastern
Mondays at 8pm eastern - The Halls of Valhalla - ConservativeTuesday Through Thursday 8pm eastern- The Uncooperative Radio show -ConservativeFriday’s 8pm Eastern - The Patriot’s Pub! - U.S. history, the Constitution and the Founding Father’s

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Judge blocks Philadelphia from enforcing new gun laws

Saturday, April 19th, 2008

Here we go again…
From TBO:
A judge on Thursday temporarily blocked the city from enforcing five gun-control ordinances pending a challenge from the National Rifle Association.
The NRA argues that state law prevents Pennsylvania municipalities from regulating guns, a view that even the city’s crime-weary district attorney shares.
“The city has no basis to pass any of these [...]

Song: Take Back Our Country

Friday, April 18th, 2008

Richie Collins Sent me a link to his song Take Back Our Country. It is a Song About Illegal Immigration and is worth listening to and sharing.
Get your copy of the Take Back Our Country song burn it to a CD and get ready to PLAY IT LOUD on May 2008 this is the [...]

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