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  • Liberal corruption threatens democracy

    01/04/2006 10:26:34 AM PST · by Grig · 12 replies · 748+ views
    Canada Free Press ^ | Wednesday, January 4, 2006 | By Paul Albers
    ...If there are serious criminal acts being covered up, then this election could prove to be unlike anything seen before in this country. Would a party guilty of high crimes against the people of Canada willingly go down to defeat running an honourable campaign? Would they restrict themselves to fighting a war of words and ideas when losing power is synonymous with having their crimes exposed, prosecuted and punished? I don’t think so. I expect that such a party would have no problem resorting to winning by any means possible, legal or not...
  • U.N. names oil companies in Iraq kickback scheme

    10/27/2005 2:32:17 PM PDT · by F14 Pilot · 21 replies · 1,850+ views
    Reuters ^ | Thu Oct 27, 2005
    UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Oil companies, including one that employed an Iraq weapons supplier, paid hundreds of millions of dollars in illegal kickbacks to Saddam Hussein during the U.N. oil-for-food program, a U.N. report said on Thursday. Saddam Hussein's government took in $228.8 million (128.3 million pounds) from surcharges in connection with oil contracts, the report said. That was nearly 13 percent of the $1.8 billion in surcharges Iraq received from more than 2,200 foreign companies during the oil-for-food humanitarian program of 1996 to 2003, the report charged. Intricate webs of companies, individuals, and governments stretching from Europe to Asia...
  • FEMA wants to recoup $30.3 million from Floridians

    10/05/2005 5:48:41 AM PDT · by pageonetoo · 19 replies · 622+ views
    NOLA.COM ^ | 10/4/2005 | Not given
    FORT PIERCE, Fla. (AP) — The Federal Emergency Management Agency, which was accused of mismanagement, fraud and wasting money after last year's four hurricanes, has asked more than 7,600 Floridians to return $30.3 million in emergency hurricane aid. Most of the payments FEMA wants back are because insurance settlements were paid after the government aid was doled out. By law, FEMA cannot duplicate insurance coverage, spokesman Jim Homstad said. In a small number of cases, FEMA wants to recoup the money because of processing errors or duplicate approval of funds, Homstad said. The measure will affect residents in 60 counties,...
  • Authors of Disputed Fetal Pain Study Work for Abortion Group, Business

    08/25/2005 12:36:42 PM PDT · by cpforlife.org · 19 replies · 654+ views
    http://www.lifenews.com ^ | August 24, 2005 | Steven Ertelt
    San Francisco, CA (LifeNews.com) -- The author of a new study discounting evidence of the pain unborn children feel during abortions formerly worked at a pro-abortion organization. Also, the school where the study was conducted, the University of California at San Francisco, has been cited as a bastion of activism in favor of abortion. The lead author of the study is Susan J. Lee, a UCSF medical student who once worked for NARAL, an abortion advocacy group that recently came under fire for falsely accusing Supreme Court nominee John Roberts of backing abortion-related violence. Meanwhile, another author, UCSF obstetrician-gynecologist Eleanor...
  • GLAD SHE HAD HER GUN

    07/05/2005 10:00:25 AM PDT · by vannrox · 125 replies · 5,121+ views
    The Second Amendment Library Online ^ | FR Post 7-05-05 | by Elinor Dufy
    GLAD SHE HAD HER GUN by Elinor Dufy My gnawing guilt about owning a handgun faded as quickly as the determination on the face of the burglar as soon as he noticed the blue-steel Smith & Wesson .38 caliber revolver in my hand. The young man, armed with an ice pick, had forced his way in my apartment and was waiting for me-even though he had heard me come down the stairs and had had time to get out. When he saw the gun, the burglar became a sweet young boy pleading for forgiveness. After all, he was only a...
  • Great sayings of the day by Venezuelans

    02/18/2005 7:36:11 PM PST · by Kitten Festival · 224+ views
    The Devil's Excrement (Venezuela) ^ | Feb. 17, 2005 | Miguel Octavio
    Of things said by Venezuelan Government officials and Fidel Castro today and my first two instictive answers to these statements: --Vice-President Rangel: “Venezuela is Latin America’s most stable country” 1) Allende and Pinochet used to say the same thing about Chile 2) Does he know Costa Rica is in Latin America? --Head of Corpovargas: “The Comptroller’s Office has revised and intervened (?) all of the finances of the Corporation without finding any corruption” 1) The Comptroller’s Office has not found any corruption in Venezuela in the last six years. 2) Somebody is not doing their job.
  • Dever says governor's letter made a 'statement'

    02/13/2005 8:20:36 AM PST · by SandRat · 22 replies · 545+ views
    BISBEE - A demand letter sent by Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano seeking reimbursement of $118 million state taxpayers have shelled out to incarcerate illegal immigrants and legal resident aliens was a good move, said Cochise County Sheriff Larry Dever. Although millions are due to the state, based on a federal law that requires the U.S. government to fully reimburse the cost of keeping immigrants in jail who are accused of committing crimes or convicted of felonies, county taxpayers are paying nearly two-thirds of the costs locally, Dever said. Napolitano sent her letter to new U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales earlier...
  • King County voters in good hands

    01/25/2005 7:41:25 AM PST · by Josef1235 · 44 replies · 2,192+ views
    The Seattle Times ^ | 25 January 2005 | Corky Mattingly
    Guest columnist King County voters in good hands By Corky Mattingly Special to The Times I've been particularly troubled by one recurring comment regarding the gubernatorial recount in King County. It pertains to county Elections Director Dean Logan's professionalism and integrity. There also have been suggestions that Logan's decisions are based on partisan politics and are without justification or regard to Washington state law. As president of the Washington State Association of County Auditors, I assure you nothing could be further from the truth. All 39 counties conducted the recount process according to the rules currently in place, which are...
  • Venezuela Expropriates Paper Company

    01/19/2005 6:22:58 PM PST · by Kitten Festival · 22 replies · 709+ views
    Associated Press ^ | Jan. 19, 2005 | Staff
    Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez said Wednesday that he signed an order to immediately expropriate the assets of Venepal, a bankrupt paper company that halted operations last month. Chavez met with former Venepal employees to sign the expropriation order. The workers vowed to rebuild the company with the help of the government and manufacture books and notebooks the government could use in public schools and other education-related social projects. Chavez, a self-described "revolutionary" and critic of unbridled capitalism, said Venepal's expropriation is a step in Venezuela's new economic self-development model. "We're at war against poverty and against misery in Venezuela," he...
  • Venezuela: Mendelssohn and Hato Piñero Ranch

    01/11/2005 8:46:42 PM PST · by Kitten Festival · 524+ views
    Venezuela News and Views ^ | Jan. 11, 2005 | Daniel Duquenal
    I have been arranging my extensive CD collection which lead me to play some of those long forgotten CD. This afternoon it was Mendelssohn "Reformation" Symphony. This might not be the best symphony of this rather underrated composer. The 5th popularity has suffered from being a "heftier" work, more intellectual, less crafted and vital than the "Italian". As if trying to encompass the reformation movement in music were possible. Still, the last movement opening is one of the most stirring moments of the repertoire, and a powerful musical image of the liberation of the spirit, no matter what religious connotation...
  • Land seizure and the delinquency of the Venezuelan state

    01/10/2005 10:55:10 PM PST · by Kitten Festival · 196+ views
    Venezuela News and Views ^ | Jan. 11, 2005 | Daniel Duquenal
    These past days have been rich in demonstrations that the Venezuelan state is sinking fast into some type of tribal units ruled by weapons. Sunday's papers reflected the marvelous contradictions in which we live, making Gabriel Garcia Marquez an illuminated amateur. I wanted to start with the latest on the seizure of El Charcote, that X-thousand acres ranch in Cojedes part of a group of ranches owned by British interests. I use the X as a number since the true extent of the land owned, and by whom, has become the mystery du jour. And the source of quite a...
  • UN Moves to Guard Against Tsunami Aid Corruption

    01/10/2005 10:07:56 PM PST · by Kitten Festival · 11 replies · 463+ views
    Reuters ^ | Jan. 11, 2005 | Irwin Arieff
    UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United Nations is adopting new steps in its global tsunami-relief campaign to guard against improprieties like those alleged in the oil-for-food program for Iraq, U.N. officials said Monday
  • Another soft-focus photo ad for foreign investment

    01/10/2005 11:40:47 AM PST · by Kitten Festival · 1 replies · 249+ views
    The American Thinker ^ | Jan. 10, 2005 | A.M. Mora y Leon
    Countries the world over jockey hard to attract foreign investment. They care about it enough to make it a national priority, to send spies against their competitors, to build infrastructure, and to change laws to make their investment climate attractive. Most know of the economy-developing potential of foreign capital. The United States itself was developed this way, largely on British capital which built its great railroads, mining ventures, universities and corporations. China is now the giant of this game opf attractring foreign investment, aptly offering favorable business conditions and great opportunities to businesses the world over. But it's not just...
  • Venezuela: Six additional farms to be seized in Cojedes State

    01/10/2005 11:19:15 AM PST · by Kitten Festival · 8 replies · 502+ views
    El Universal (Venezuela) ^ | Jan 10, 2005 | Staff, translated by Conchita Delgado
    Land interventions in Cojedes State will continue next Wednesday. In this way, the decree issued by Cojedes Governor Johnny Yánez Rangel with regard to 16 estates will be enforced. Following the effective intervention of El Charcote farm last Saturday, regional authorities plan to seize several properties of the Boulton family in Cojedes, such as Gavinero, Yaguara, San José and La Flecha. Rafael Alemán, the Cojedes State Secretary-General, said under this schedule of interventions, Paraima and Piñero -both properties of the Branger family- will be intervened next January 13th and 14th, respectively.
  • Pictures from an intervention: Venezuela Government takes over Hato El Charcote

    01/09/2005 5:18:21 PM PST · by Kitten Festival · 13 replies · 1,286+ views
    The Devil's Excrement (Venezuela) ^ | Jan. 9, 2005 | Miguel Octavio
    The Government of Cojedes state took over as proimised the British owned cattle ranch Hato El Charcote. The Goveror stil claims they are respecing private property, but "it is not absolute" whatever that means. You can read more about it here, here and here. The people at the bottom are not part of the intervention, they are the invaders of the ranch, who are protesting because the Government apparently is not going to give them the intervened land, but it will be handed over to 28 cooperatives of farmers.
  • An expert on the realities of Venezuela's agriculture

    01/09/2005 5:10:55 PM PST · by Kitten Festival · 690+ views
    The Devil's Excrement (Venezuela) ^ | Jan. 9, 2005 | Miguel Octavio
    I have mentioned Carlos Machado Allison in this blog before. He is retired from Universidad Central de Venezuela, was President of the Venezuelan National Fund for Agrarian Research .... He is just finishing a book called “Agriculture in Venezuela”. Today he is interviewed in page 3 of El Nacional ... here are some excerpts: “The agricultural states are the poorest of the country” On the state being the biggest landowner: “This is true; it has so much that it does not even know what it has. Some say it has 8 million hectares, other say 20 million. But there is...
  • Venezuelan Troops Move onto British-Owned Cattle Ranch

    01/08/2005 2:37:53 PM PST · by Tailgunner Joe · 31 replies · 2,291+ views
    Scotsman ^ | 8 Jan 2005
    Venezuelan government officials escorted by around 200 troops and police arrived at a cattle ranch run by a British-owned company today and to assess whether some lands may be turned over to poor farmers as part of an agrarian reform effort. Poor farmers handed over a proposal through which they could make use of the lands on El Charcote Ranch, owned by a subsidiary of British-owned beef producer Vestey Group Ltd. Representatives of El Charcote said they were negotiating the matter and handed over documents which they claimed show rightful ownership. Cojedes state governor Johnny Yanez Rangel, addressing supporters who...
  • Venezuela to seize aristocrat's cattle ranch

    01/07/2005 10:16:46 PM PST · by Kitten Festival · 28 replies · 911+ views
    The Financial Times ^ | Jan. 8, 2005 | Andy Webb-Vidal and Henry Tricks
    Venezuelan authorities backed by troops are on Saturday expected to seize a 32,000-acre ranch owned by Lord Vestey, an English aristocrat and meat tycoon. The move, the first in what is likely to be a number of Zimbabwe-style expropriations of big estates, appears to signal a renewed radicalisation in the leftwing government of President Hugo Chávez. Lord Vestey, known as “Spam” to friends because his family's wealth comes from the meat trade, is one of Britain's richest men and a close friend of Prince Charles. With interests that have ranged from overseas cattle ranches to a chain of butchers' shops,...
  • The Chavez premium

    01/07/2005 9:22:09 PM PST · by Kitten Festival · 2 replies · 241+ views
    The American Thinker ^ | Jan. 8, 2005 | A.M. Mora y Leon
    To look at the soft-focus propaganda pictures of Venezuela's Castroite Chavez government, you'd think Venezuela's state oil company was not about producing oil, but rather rehabilitating life's down-and-outers. The Venezuela Information Office's Web site shows smiling, supposedly contented beneficiaries of the bountiful, beneficent state oil company, which is somehow turning singers into systems engineers, and you're supposed to feel good. But that's not what's going on for workers inside the huge Venezuelan state oil company. The remnants of the once-mighty PdVSA are battling the Chavez government in a contract dispute over three miserable dollars a day in wages. Inflation from...
  • Venezuela's Zimbabwe Road

    01/05/2005 6:15:49 PM PST · by Kitten Festival · 8 replies · 271+ views
    The American Thinker ^ | Jan. 5, 2005 | A. M. Mora y Leon
    The government of Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez will expropriate its first farm, taking Venezuela straight down Zimbabwe road. The grab was announced this morning and will happen Saturday. The chavistas' first target is a British-owned cattle ranch. The move is a bold beginning for the chavista communists who will roll out both military and police forces for the seizure, beginning the first in a series. The communists' mendacious rationale is that a British company, Vestey Group, did not have proper title to 3000 hectares of its 13,000-hectare cattle ranch. So they are taking it all. But the owners of the...