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EDITORIAL: Pelosi’s amnesty scheme
THE WASHINGTON TIMES EDITORIAL
For months, leading Democrats like House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee chief Rahm Emanuel have tried to talk tough on illegal immigration. Mr. Emanuel told The Washington Post last year that immigration is “the third rail of American politics,” adding that “anyone who doesn’t realize that [...]
Sex picture scandal ends career of hip-hop star
By Clifford Coonan in Shanghai
ndependent.co.uk
The curtain fell on the startling career of the Hong Kong hip-hop bad boy Edison Chen yesterday, after he retired from showbiz in the wake of a nude celebrity photo scandal. The explicit photos have rocked the territory and will make Cantopop stars and [...]
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That would have been an easier way to say what Geraldine Ferraro has just published in the NY Times today.
Got a Problem? Ask the Super
nytimes.com
AS the race for the Democratic presidential nomination nears its end and attention turns to the role of so-called superdelegates in choosing the nominee, it is instructive to look at why [...]
Atlanta priorities — $300,000 toilets for homeless
By Bob Barr
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Atlanta’s infrastructure is crumbling. Its flagship public hospital is on life support. Its roads are among the most congested in the nation. It faces a continuing water-supply crisis. But don’t worry, the City has its priorities in order. Atlanta is about ready to unveil the [...]
At times there are major stories that have come out of this election cycle that I just simply refuse to address simply because they are just too silly and a complete waste of time. The latest story comes to us in the form of a picture that shows Obama dressed in clothing you would typically [...]
Forget global warming: Welcome to the new Ice Age
Lorne Gunter, National Post
Snow cover over North America and much of Siberia, Mongolia and China is greater than at any time since 1966.
The U.S. National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) reported that many American cities and towns suffered record cold temperatures in January and early February. According to [...]
February 22, 2008 — BET founder Robert L. Johnson’s real estate investment company, RLJ Development L.L.C. (No. 8 on the BE
RLJ Development Checks Out, Cashes In
Company sells hotel real estate for nearly $900 million in deal with Inland Real Estate Group
By Marcia A. Wade
blackenterprise.com
INDUSTRIAL/SERVICE 100 list with $460 million in sales), recently sold 22 full- [...]
“Lizette was a good Christian girl. So too was Kerine. They both grew up in Christian homes and were very active in their local churches. They sang on the choir, went religiously to prayer meetings, Bible study and fasted.
But Lizette was living a double life, one which led her to have seven abortions – one [...]
The Black Church and the 21st Century
By Adrienne S. Gaines
What emerging African-American leaders are saying about race, holiness and the future of the black church
Charisma Magazine [Link]
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Police concerned about order to stop weapons screening at Obama rally
By JACK DOUGLAS Jr.Star-Telegram Staff Writer
DALLAS — Security details at Barack Obama’s rally Wednesday stopped screening people for weapons at the front gates more than an hour before the Democratic presidential candidate took the stage at Reunion Arena.
The order to put down the metal detectors [...]
It is amazing what your mind can see when you close your eyes while listening. Just a few chords on the keyboard can send you back some 15-20+ years through the pages of your memory. When I heard Chaka Khan’s ‘I feel for you’ the other day, I could see myself driving in my 1984 [...]
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