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  • Administration Will Cut Border Patrol Deployed on U.S-Mexico Border

    09/24/2009 5:19:42 PM PDT · by Tspud1 · 41 replies · 2,169+ views
    http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/54514 Administration Will Cut Border Patrol Deployed on U.S-Mexico Border
  • Senate at odds with itself, nothing new

    05/20/2006 4:44:56 PM PDT · by Tspud1 · 10 replies · 322+ views
    05/20/06 | Tspud1
    On Thursday, the US Senate approved Social Security payments for illegal aliens, even if their employment status was due to stolen and/or forged documents. But yet the same Senate does this: "A proposal by Sens. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., and John Cornyn, R-Texas, to deny citizenship to immigrants convicted of a felony or three misdemeanors passed 99-0 after changes were made to ease Democrats' concerns." They want it both ways. I bet very few of the users of fake social security numbers filed income tax returns.
  • Iraqi Scientist tells all

    03/27/2003 7:31:04 AM PST · by Tspud1 · 13 replies · 1,109+ views
    Quincy Herald-Whig ^ | 3/26/03 | Edward Husar
    Scientist says he hid nuclear materials in Iraq 20 years ago Posted Wednesday, March 26, 2003 by Webmaster Gazi George, a consultant for Titan in Quincy, says 39 rods of uranium were hidden in a specially built swimming pool By Edward Husar Herald-Whig Staff Writer A former Iraqi scientist says Iraq is hiding materials that could be used to make nuclear weapons. He knows this because he helped hide some of the materials more than 20 years ago. Gazi George, who lives near Detroit, Mich., and does consulting work in Quincy, fled Iraq in 1981 after helping to hide 39...
  • Reporter doesn't like questioning

    03/25/2003 2:40:51 PM PST · by Tspud1 · 231 replies · 312+ views
    Washington Post ^ | 3/24/03 | Courtlan Milloy
    Something Suspicious Is in the Air By Courtland Milloy Monday, March 24, 2003; Page B01 The sign above the highway leading into the nation's capital advised motorists to "Report Suspicious Activity" and gave an 800 number for the Office of Homeland Security. As a reporter, I figured this was right up my alley and set out yesterday to report on things that struck me as suspicious. For instance, near the Jefferson Memorial, I saw a five-foot-tall metal box that was hooked up to an electrical outlet and equipped with a high-tech antenna and chrome-dome receptor. What was it? I asked...