There are some important items
that aren't getting attention with the Mainstream Media
in this country. Read the five articles below and spread
the word. We need to take action on this folks!
Another
Illegal Alien Gang Rape! 8th incident emerges in Ohio!
Conservative
Website FREE REPUBLIC Mutinies over Bush Comments!
SHAME
ON PRESIDENT BUSH! by Michelle Malkin
'Exposing
Condi Rice' by Frosty Wooldridge
NC
bill is AZ Prop. 200: Would cut illegal aliens off from
welfare and voting
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Private,
home schoolers object to Easley oversight proposal
Home-school parents and private-school leaders fear unwelcome
regulation and intrusion could follow from Gov. Mike Easley's
plan to merge the state agency that's overseen their operations
for 25 years.
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Comment
- The end of the article says that many are denied, because
they had legal documentation, but didn't speak English
very well. If they were new citizens of this country they
would speak English well enough to not have problems.
But temporary "guest workers" as the government
classifies them, would be the ones to have the problem.
Hispanic license applicants sharply down after N.C. rules
Fewer Hispanics applied for and received driver's licenses
last year an average 25 percent less each month
after new restrictions imposed following the Sept.
11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
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Report
Calls for Punishing Peacekeepers in Sex Abuse
A report on sexual abuse by peacekeepers recommended Thursday
that offending soldiers and their commanders be punished
by their home countries, that payments made to them be
recovered and put into a fund for victims and that the
United Nations make compliance with these measures a condition
for taking part in its missions.
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US
Concern Over Venezuela Rifles
US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld shakes hands with
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva
US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld has expressed
concern about plans by Venezuela to buy 100,000 Russian
AK-47 assault rifles.
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ILLEGAL
IMMIGRATION CRIME WAVE - PART 1
Hes a former U.S. Marine. He served his country
with honor. Now in his late 20s, he serves as an
officer of what is known as the thin blue line.
Hes the difference between you being safe at night
in your home or being mugged on a city street or killed
by a speeding drug dealer. He patrols a major city on
the East Coast during his grave yard shift. This is his
log in three parts relayed to this journalist concerning
stories of Americas accelerating crime crisis: illegal
immigration. Newswithviews.com/Frosty Wooldridge
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Under
New Chief, F.C.C. Considers Widening Its Reach
The television and radio industries are about to come
under renewed attack over sex, violence and profanity
in their programming, both in Congress and at the Federal
Communications Commission. - Guerrilla News Network
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Trade
summit puts focus on Central America
Local business leaders interested in expanding their enterprises
south of the border can learn what it takes March 30 at
the Central America Free Trade Agreement Summit at the
Hilton Birmingham Perimeter Park.
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Message
To The American Police Officer
Ever feel like a tool? - J. Croft
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Patrols,
crossers trash border's pristine desert
The trail of environmental destruction along Arizona's
border with Mexico is growing at increasingly rapid rates,
overwhelming land managers and making a mockery of the
wilderness designation those lands carry. - AZ Central
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Nobody's
Talking About Newsweek?!
Really, how can Newsweek run a cover story titled "The
Incredible Shrinking Dollar" without the entire investment
world taking notice and commenting on it? I actually refrained
from writing about this a week ago because I was convinced
it would be such a widely-covered topic that making note
of it would have become trite within hours.
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IRS
May Consider eBay Sales Taxable Income...
Hawking baby and children's clothes - along with some
garage sale and thrift store bargains - on eBay helps
Sunni Wojnarowsky bring in some extra money so she can
afford to stay home with her two young boys. The additional
dollars are great, but does she really need to hassle
with the paperwork and report her small profit to the
Internal Revenue Service? Her question, posed to the online
auction site's discussion board for sellers, generated
much advice - and more confusion. - AP
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SPECIAL
REPORT #1 - OIL-FOR-FOOD INVESTIGATION
This blog has new information from sources close to the
investigation of the United Nations Oil-for-Food Scandal
by Paul Volcker's Independent Inquiry Committee. After
some delay, the committee is releasing its preliminary
results at noon Tuesday. This report may reveal, among
other things, startling information tending to indicate
Secretary General Kofi Annan had more knowledge of, or
was closer to, his son Kojo's activities with Cotecna
- the company whose role in the scandal seems so pervasive
- than previously thought. - Roger L. Simon
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Depressed
Annan close to quitting over UN scandals
KOFI ANNAN, the United Nations secretary-general, is said
to be struggling with depression and considering his future.
Colleagues have reported concerns about Annan ahead of
an official report this week that will examine his son
Kojos connection to the controversial Iraqi oil
for food scheme. - Times Online UK
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New
city police cars will have cameras
Six years ago, the Chicago Police Department installed
cameras in 10 squad cars to restore public confidence
after a pair of police shootings killed two unarmed civilians:
Robert Russ and LaTanya Haggerty.
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Gang
will target Minuteman vigil on Mexico border
Members of a violent Central America-based gang have been
sent to Arizona to target Minuteman Project volunteers,
who will begin a monthlong border vigil this weekend to
find and report foreigner sneaking into the United States,
project officials say.
James Gilchrist, a Vietnam veteran who helped organize
the vigil to protest the federal government's failure
to control illegal immigration, said he has been told
that California and Texas leaders of Mara Salvatrucha,
or MS-13, have issued orders to teach "a lesson"
to the Minuteman volunteers. - Washington Times
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Gaza
Withdrawal Violates US Law?
Legal clause may bar Israel from using
American arms.--WorldNetDaily
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The
Minuteman Project
The President and his elite minions
in gated communities wouldn't know the difference between
concerned citizens, neighborhood crime watch groups
and para military groups with cammies, assault rifles
and battle gear.As the Governor of Texas, he did not
see the remote areas of the Big Bend where law enforcement
in a huge County was the Sheriff, two deputies and the
U.S.B.P. -John W. Slagle(retired Border Patrol Special
Agent)/Michigan News
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Counterterrorism
Policies In Conflict, Report Says
President Bush's executive order last
August that established the new National Counterterrorism
Center and the intelligence reform legislation that
he signed in December have created conflicts in counterterrorism
policy that need to be resolved, according to a report
released last week by the Congressional Research Service
(CRS) -Washington Post
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Will
Changing the Egyptian Constitution's Election System Really
Foster Democracy?:Why Egypt-Watchers Don't Think So
In his Second Inaugural Address, President
Bush declared that the central purpose of his second
term would be to promote democracy and end tyranny everywhere.It
was pure neoconservatism.As Dimitri Simes -- who is
not a neo-con, but rather heads the Nixon Center, a
foreign policy think tank -- said, "If Bush means it
literally, then it means we have an extremist in the
White House." -John W. Dean/FindLaw
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Parliaments
Vie for Power in Kyrgyzstan
Two rival parliaments vied for power
in Kyrgyzstan on Sunday, and the head of Europe's leading
security organization tried to resolve the turmoil in
the Central Asia country three days after its longtime
leader fled to Russia in the face of massive protests.The
secretary-general of the Organization for Security and
Cooperation in Europe, Jan Kubis, arrived in Bishkek
on Sunday to try to help resolve the crisis.Kyrgyzstan
is a member of the OSCE
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New
arms race taking shape in Latin America
In recent weeks, many observers of
the Latin American military situation have detected
better idea to implement former -- and perhaps future
-- Costa Rican President Oscar Arias' idea of Latin
American disarmament, to turn "spending on swords into
investments in plowshares" -JORGE CASTAÑEDA/Miami Herald
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Columbia's
FARC spreads in Central America
Marxist guerrillas in Colombia have
established cells in Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama
in what U.S.intelligence and law-enforcement authorities
say is an effort by the rebel organization to expand
its arms-and drug-trafficking operations.Earlier this
month, Gen. Bantz J. Craddock, commander of the U.S.
Southern Command, told the Senate Armed Services Committee
that many nations in Latin America and specifically
the Andean Ridge were threatened by regional terrorist
organizations supported and funded by illegal drug trafficking
and other criminal ventures, including the FARC -Washington
Times
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U.N.
Calls for Re-establishing Judicial Independence in Ecuador
An independent judiciary in Ecuador
could be "irreversibly" affected if urgent steps are
not taken to rectify congressional measures replacing
Supreme Court judges, says a legal expert from the United
Nations.In a March 24 statement, the U.N. said its legal
expert, Leandro Despouy, cited urgent concerns over
the replacement of 27 of Ecuador's 31 Supreme Court
judges with magistrates of the national legislature's
own choosing and the resignation of the court's president,
Ramón Rodríguez -U.S. Dept. of State
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Brazil's
PT defends Venezuela ... Foreign Minister replies to Rice
Brazil's governing Worker's Party (PT)
has come out in defense of the Venezuelan government
after US Defense Minister Donald Rumsfeld ended his
visit to Brazil.PT has criticized Rumsfeld criticism
of the Venezuelan government's purchase of Russian weapons
and helicopters.Meanwhile in Venezuela, Deputy Foreign
Minister for Europe, Delcy Rodriguez has welcomed a
statement from US Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice
stating that nobody including the US government wants
to be an enemy of Venezuela and its leaders -VHeadline
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Venezuela
denies border incursion
Venezuela has denied reports that its
troops entered Colombia as part of a sweep against suspected
fuel smugglers.Venezuela froze links with Colombia in
January after the country's officials admitted paying
to help catch Farc leader Rodrigo Granda in Venezuela.Colombia
is now investigating allegations from local people in
the border community of Guaramito, who say a group of
Venezuelan troops recently crossed the frontier, AP
reports -BBC
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In
veiled swipe at U.S. Abbas slams settlement policy
In veiled criticism of the U.S., Palestinian
President Mahmoud Abbas said Sunday it is unacceptable
to support Israeli annexation of West Bank settlement
blocs under a final peace settlement. Meanwhile, Israel's
defense minister claimed Sunday Palestinian security
agents smuggled anti-aircraft missiles into the Gaza
Strip, a development that would threaten a recent cease-fire
between the two sides -Daily Star LB
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