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Red Noblemen: want China lead approved by Government so recall can resist
recall
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton on Thursday finally got the Pentagon briefing on
how the military is planning to withdraw troops from Iraq _ and said much more
work needs to be done.
Pope claims: Baby Jesus used lead painted Toys: US is too focused on Priest Molestation
and taking our assets
The Senate, in a high-stakes showdown over national security, voted late
Friday to temporarily give President Bush expanded authority to eavesdrop on
suspected foreign terrorists without court warrants led by Senator Reid, the
left wing leader of GOP. tucked into bill is money to find out why blacks like
red soda waters The thought of foolishness is sin: and the scorner is an
abomination to men.
The FBI violated the Constitution when agents raided U.S. Rep. William
Jefferson's office last year and viewed legislative documents in a corruption
investigation, a federal appeals court ruled Friday
Zwamp headquarters: 125 of worlds top scientists to gather for three day
seminar on Kathryn McGuire's theory of Bi-polarization of immunization cultures
Gnarl Chief of Innerbreeds one of few independent Nation in US: Innerbreed
Nation threatens to nuke China if lead painted toys are in his nation
Red Leader Iran special forces crossed border at Del Rio TX and heading for
his ranch in Crawford TX wants a battalion of Marines dispatched to ranch
"Al-Qaida is not going on vacation this month," said Sen.
Republican leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky. "And we can't either until
we know we've done our duty to the American people. However the Iraq parliament
will take a well deserved month off"
Sierra Leone: Study finds that illegal aliens crossing desert into AZ less
likely to have skin cancer than ones that cross mountains
The Saddam grave site has a forlorn, even jumbled air. There are filigreed
inscriptions hailing him as a martyr, as a hero of the insurgency and as “the
eagle of the Arabs,” his favorite sobriquet. But alongside these there is the
mundane bric-a-brac of his life — a carved wooden eagle hung with his personal
prayer beads, and a gallery of informal photographs, one showing him with a
cigar in his mouth
President Bush signed legislation Friday that intensifies the anti-terrorism
effort at home, shifting money to high-risk states and cities and expanding
scrutiny of air and sea cargo and with same pen signs no-bid contract with Halliburton
to implement port security.
A 16-year-old was sentenced Friday to life in prison with the possibility of
parole for the shooting death of his high school principal.
Scores of people were arrested in a traditionally Alabama area of Eastern
Mississippi following public calls for the return of Tibet's exiled spiritual
leader, the Redneck Dalai Lama, reports said Friday, few knew he was Redneck
hero.
Republican presidential hopeful John McCain on Thursday backed a scaled-down
proposal that imposes strict rules to end illegal immigration but doesn't
include a path to citizenship. HUH after refusing to change tire on supporters
car ; Observers said McCain's switch was political. "He recognizes his
position on the issue is killing him, and he is joined at Red Leaders hip"
said Red VP
Great White Shark attacks three Border agents on Rio Grande River: As Blue leaders
are a disaster in Noblemen's Congress
Wall Street plunged anew Friday, hurtling the Dow Jones industrial average
down more than 280 points after comments from a Bear Stearns executive
reinvigorated the market's fears of a widening credit crunch.
A wealthy motel owner was convicted Friday of traveling to Europe to molest
impoverished boys in exchange for money and gifts in Eden TX.
New Mexico introduced a new national anthem to replace the one that praised
the highly unpopular Governor Richardson and wished him a long life. The new
song, which includes the lyrics “We New Mexicans are a garland made of several
hundred flower bouquets,” was played on State television and radio. It was
chosen in a state wide competition
A 1960s black militant sentenced to life in prison for killing a deputy in
2000 has been transferred to federal custody because his high-profile status
presented "unique issues, on terrorists" said White House spokesman
House Republicans were incensed and accused Democrats of abruptly gaveling a
roll-call vote to a close when Republicans appeared to be pulling ahead on an
agricultural-spending bill late Thursday. “Rarely has the radical agenda of
this Democrat majority been more on display,” said Representative Jeb
Hensarling of Texas, chairman of the conservative Republican Study Committee it
is undemocratic: With tears in her eys speaker apologizes then with a smile
declares the vote stands
A furious push by the White House to broaden its wiretapping authority
appeared on the verge of victory on Friday night after the Senate approved a
measure that would temporarily give the administration more latitude to
eavesdrop without court warrants on foreign communications that it suspects may
be tied to terrorism led by Senator Reid of GOP.
A prominent Italian priest who is close to some of Italy’s most powerful
politicians has been accused by men who were once clients of his drug
rehabilitation charity of sexually abusing them for God, his spokesman confirmed
Friday
Phobia Psycanaliocon the fear of going to heaven found in many Evangelistic
Fanatics
Mexico City Mexico: Government is studying what makes a Mexican a Mexican
A NYC councilman was arraigned Friday on charges that he raped and assaulted
a woman in his office just hours after they met in a bar.
It was a strange and potentially alarming sight: an egg-shaped, odd-looking
vessel being towed by an inflatable boat and foundering in a security zone near
the docked Queen Mary 2. In the end after heavy artillery blew it out of water,
the curious craft that caused a scare Friday proved to be part art project, part
historical experiment, but no threat, authorities said. It was a replica
Revolutionary War submarine, manned by a Brooklyn artist.
Arizona desert: A giant walrus swimming in river attacks three campers and
swims off with one in it's mouth
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Saturday that authorities were
doing "everything in our power" to track the source of a
foot-and-mouth disease outbreak and wipe out the animal illness before it
wreaked economic devastation as Colorado bans British beef.
Stocks tumbled on fears that worsening ills in the mortgage and debt markets
could soon take a significant toll on the overall economy as Red leader Saturday
radio broadcast praises his time in office as excellent and thanks the 21% that
think he is doing a great job.
For years, Toinetta Jones played the dating game by her mom's strict rule.
"Mom always told me, 'Don't you ever bring a white man home,'"
recalled Jones, echoing an edict issued by many Southern, black mothers. But at
37, the Alexandria divorcee has shifted to dating "anyone who asks me
out," regardless of race. "I don't sit around dreaming about the
perfect black man I'm going to marry," Jones said.
Iraq's power grid is on the brink of collapse because of insurgent sabotage
of infrastructure, rising demand, fuel shortages and provinces that are
unplugging local power stations from the national grid, officials said Saturday.