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Tuesday, May 18, 2010

• Posted in EU by Offsite

The likelihood of the euro losing more value is rapidly increasing.

Monday, May 17, 2010

• Posted in Taxes by Offsite

DES MOINES, Iowa - (AP) - More than 200,000 small nonprofits across the nation are days away from losing their tax-exempt status because they haven’t filed a new form with the Internal Revenue Service

• Posted in Police State by Offsite

(AP) - The Supreme Court ruled Monday that federal officials can indefinitely hold inmates considered “sexually dangerous” after their prison terms are complete.

Saturday, May 15, 2010

• Posted in ObamaNation by Offsite

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Citizen and Immigration Services, a division of the Department of Homeland Security, already has drafted a plan for processing 13 million illegal alien applicants for amnesty in a 30-week period at an estimated cost of $1 billion, WND has learned.

• Posted in Immigration by Guest: Jim Kouri

How many times have Americans heard lawmakers, mayors, governors, and immigration advocates when asked about Arizona enforcing immigration law, claim that their police officers aren’t authorized or trained to enforce immigration laws?

• Posted in Bird-Brain Flu by Guest: Doug Edelman

It’s been a few days since the May 5 incident where students were disciplined for wearing t-shirts bearing the image of an American Flag on Cinco de Mayo.  I have paid close attention to the reports, commentary and punditry in the aftermath, and I am astounded that no one has yet made the points I am about to expound upon.  Once you consider them, you may also find it surprising that such obvious conclusions could be so easily overlooked!

Friday, May 14, 2010

• Posted in Social Engineering by Offsite

New York’s attorney general has been accused of “bullying” a private employer to acknowledge a “right” by workers to engage in cross-dressing in a move critics say “takes the bedroom into the workplace.“

• Posted in Big Brother by Offsite

Attorneys for the federal government have argued in a lawsuit pending in federal court in Iowa that individuals have no “fundamental right” to obtain what food they choose.

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