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Jones On The Alan Colmes Show 4/10/2009 Surprisingly, Colmes was very fair and
allowed Jones to make his points with almost zero interruption.
Pelosi:
We want registration; Holder: 2A won’t stand in our way
Democrat House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on April 7 acknowledged that gun
registration is on her agenda, days after Attorney General Eric Holder
told reporters in Mexico that the Second Amendment would not “stand
in the way” of administration plans to crack down on alleged gun
trafficking to Mexico.
Five
US Soldiers Killed By Huge Truck Bomb
A suicide truck bomber has attacked an Iraqi base in the northern city
of Mosul, killing five US soldiers and two Iraqi policemen.
Hope
Abandoned: Obama Protects CIA Torture Memos
It was obvious from the moment that Barack Obama appointed Leon Panetta
to head the CIA that there was going to be no serious investigation
— much less prosecution — of the high crimes of torture
committed by the agency at the order of the Bush White House.
Just
53% Say Capitalism Better Than Socialism
Only 53% of American adults believe capitalism is better than socialism.
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that 20%
disagree and say socialism is better. Twenty-seven percent (27%) are
not sure which is better.
US
budget deficit nears 1 trillion dlrs: Treasury
The US budget deficit accelerated in March to hit a record nearly
one trillion dollars in the first half of the current fiscal year
as the government moved to bail out troubled institutions, government
data showed Friday.
What Does A Trillion Dollars Look Like?
This clip shows the enormous amount of money one trillion dollars
is.
Somali
pirates in German ship fail to find comrades
Pirates on a German ship with 24 foreign hostages said on Saturday
they had returned to the Somali coast after failing to locate the
scene of a standoff involving an American captive on a drifting
lifeboat.
'Terror
plotters' allowed to stay despite visa breaches
At least two of the men suspected of being members of an alleged
al-Qaeda cell had been allowed to stay in Britain despite allegedly
breaching the conditions of their student visas, The Daily Telegraph
has learnt.
Lawyers,
judges bitter at Obama Guantanamo delays
Lawyers and judges working on Guantanamo Bay legal cases are showing
signs of exasperation at President Barack Obama’s administration,
which they accuse of slowing federal judicial procedures for detainees.
The Great Global Warming Hoax
RAND Wants WWIII to Save US Economy
Paul Watson & Alex Jones - Mumbai Terror Attacks
Paul Joseph Watson: Internet Censorship a Growing Cancer