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April 5, 2005 by drmiler
NewsMax reprint: For Tom Cruise, Scientology and Business Mix A NewsMax Report It's OK for Hollywood to push religion, as long as its not a traditional Judaeo-Christian kind. At least, actor Tom Cruise apparently thinks so. According to the New York Times, the action star has been mixing his business and his church. The paper says industry people who want to do business with him have been given must-take, four-hour tours of three different Scientology facilities in L...
April 3, 2005 by drmiler
This sounds like a good idea to me. Of course the liberals among us will have a lot to say against it! reposted from NCM: Violent Gun-Toters Should be Sent to War Metropolis Newspaper Group, Commentary, Jarrette Fellows, Jr., Mar 31, 2005 The problem with America's criminal justice system is, it is too easy on crime - especially murder. Judges and juries routinely hand out sentences for harsh crimes that are laughable. In Los Angeles in 2003, the Los Angeles Police Department...
April 3, 2005 by drmiler
Minuteman Project gathers strength Armando Navarro, center, surrounded by several human rights activists, held a press conference in the town of Agua Prieta, Mexico on Friday afternoon to protest the work of the Minuteman Project. Don Boomer Order a copy of this photo Visit our Photo Gallery -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lifelong Tombstone, Arizona, residents Luis Martinez and his father Ernesto Martinez, 83, came to...
April 1, 2005 by drmiler
Reprinted from Media Research Center. All quotes give names and station affiliations! Cut Gas Prices, Bring Back Saddam "Just look at the numbers. In March of 2002, when Saddam Hussein was still in power, average gas prices were 63 cents lower than they are today. Some motorists we talked to were left asking, ‘What has the liberation of Iraq really done for Americans -- other than give us higher gas prices?'" -- Sandra Hughes on the April 1 CBS Evening News. Victims of...
March 31, 2005 by drmiler
From the Philidelphia Inquirer: Right-to-carry law is the way to go By John R. Lott, Jr.* While murder rates have been falling or have been flat for years in the rest of the country, Philadelphia's rate has been rising. Last year's murder rate was the highest since 1993, and Philadelphia replaced Chicago, the perennial leader, as the top 10 largest city with the highest murder rate. With 85 murders in the first 88 days of 2005, the city's murder rate is well ahead of even last y...
March 31, 2005 by drmiler
From USA today: HOUSTON — Unaware it had turned cool overnight, Eddie Evans's 12-year-old son bolted out of the house in shirt sleeves. He was on his way to the bus stop when his mother called him back for a jacket. In third period the boy discovered that the three-inch pocketknife he had taken to his last Boy Scout meeting was still inside his coat — a definite no-no under the school's zero-tolerance policy. Unsure what to do, he consulted a friend before putting the knife in his l...
March 28, 2005 by drmiler
It's nice to no that I'm not alone on this! Reprinted from NewsMax: Click Here Click Here Click Here Click Here Click Here Click Here Click Here Click Here Sunday, March 27, 2005 9:36 p.m. EST Lieberman Backs Life for Schiavo Former Democratic vice presidential candidate Joseph Lieberman says if it were up to him, he'd reinsert Terri Schiavo's feeding tube in order to keep her alive. "You would have kept the tube in?...
March 27, 2005 by drmiler
This is a reposted AP story By ARTHUR H. ROTSTEIN Associated Press Writer March 25, 2005, 7:55 PM EST PHOENIX -- All options should be considered to prevent rampages like the Minnesota school shooting that took 10 lives -- including making guns available to teachers, a top National Rifle Association leader said Friday. "I'm not saying that that means every teacher should have a gun or not, but what I am saying is we need to look at all the options at what will truly protect ...
March 26, 2005 by drmiler
From NewsMax: Oil-for-Food Blamed on Conservatives Former United Nations chief Boutros Boutros-Ghali is blaming the oil-for-food scandal on "right-wing politicians" in the United States, saying they are merely using it as a tool to damage the world body's reputation. Reuters reports that Boutros-Ghali, who served as U.N. secretary-general from 1991 to 1996, also has said current chief Kofi Annan should stay right where he is. The oil-for-food program, begun near the end ...
March 26, 2005 by drmiler
From NewsMax: Terri Nurse: Let Me Testify A registered nurse who cared for Terri Schiavo complained on Thursday that federal judges in the case have not taken the time to examine her bombshell allegations - and she is considering joining with two other Schiavo nurses for a joint press conference. "We wanted to testify but we weren't allowed to," Carla Sauer Iyer told WBT Charlotte substitute host Steve Malzberg. Story Continues Below "Very few of us were allowed to se...
March 26, 2005 by drmiler
From the NewsMax: Congress Won't Enforce Its Own Subpoenas Dave Eberhart, NewsMax.com Thursday, March 24, 2005 Congress and the Bush administration could still save Terri Schiavo – if they would simply enforce legal subpoenas that were issued last week demanding that Congress be allowed to interview Terri and others in the controversial matter. Those Congressional subpoenas, however, have been wantonly ignored by a Florida state judge and local authorities in a brazen act. Bu...
March 25, 2005 by drmiler
Reposted from Wall Street Journal: Terri Schiavo's Legacy A constructive debate about the "right to die." Friday, March 25, 2005 12:01 a.m. EST Miracles sometimes happen. But as of this writing, a week after her feeding tube was removed, and with legal and legislative remedies appearing to have run their course, Terri Schiavo's death seems imminent. The name "Terri" has been everywhere this week. Even discounting for the usual media excess, the nation can't stop talking about...
March 24, 2005 by drmiler
School Shootings: The Answer is More Guns! Ringgold, GA 30736 March 23, 2005 Click Here or on the RealAudio icon to listen. You can also listen over by telephone by dialing (703) 243-6572 and entering and the pound (#) key. School Shootings: The Answer is More Guns! Don Boys, Ph.D. No, the title is not hyperbole. I believe that school shootings would disappear if everyone knew that each school had two or three teachers (or administrators) who were armed and considere...
March 24, 2005 by drmiler
By drmiler Posted Thursday, March 24, 2005 on America Love it or Leave it. Discussion: Politics This is a repost. The original was done by Doug Hagin: How to stop school shootings? Doug Hagin Doug Hagin March 22, 2005 The recent tragic school shooting in Red Lake, Minnesota has brought back some horrific memories from earlier times. Names of small towns like Columbine, Pearl, and Jonesboro are all etched in our minds because of the evil acts committed there and th...
March 24, 2005 by drmiler
Yet another UN crock By drmiler Posted Thursday, March 24, 2005 on America Love it or Leave it. Discussion: Politics Reprinted from the Wall Street Journal: In Deep Trouble Kofi Annan's idea of "reform" is more of the same--and lots more money. BY CLAUDIA ROSETT Wednesday, March 23, 2005 12:01 a.m. EST There he goes again. "This hall has heard enough high-sounding declarations to last us for some decades to come," Secretary-General Kofi Annan told the U.N. General Assembly Mond...