Today’s Blogmarks
Grabbed from my blogmarks.
How the imams terrorized an airliner
Passengers and flight attendants told law-enforcement officials the imams switched from their assigned seats to a pattern associated with the September 11 terrorist attacks and also found in probes of U.S. security since the attacks — two in the front row first-class, two in the middle of the plane on the exit aisle and two in the rear of the cabin. “That would alarm me,” said a federal air marshal who asked to remain anonymous. “They now control all of the entry and exit routes to the plane.” A pilot from another airline said: “That behavior has been identified as a terrorist probe in the airline industry.”
A Biblical defense of guns
What would you do if armed terrorists broke into your church and starting attacking your friends with automatic weapons in the middle of a worship service? Would you be prepared to defend yourself and other innocents? Would you be justified in doing so? Is it time for Americans to consider such once-unthinkable possibilities? There is one man in the world who can address these questions with first-hand experience. His name is Charl van Wyck — a South African who was faced with just such a shocking scenario.
Illegal aliens murder 12 Americans daily
While the military “quagmire” in Iraq was said to tip the scales of power in the U.S. midterm elections, most Americans have no idea more of their fellow citizens — men, women and children — were murdered this year by illegal aliens than the combined death toll of U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan since those military campaigns began.
()() So why wasn’t the illegal immigration issue more of a factor in the mid-term elections? The drive by media didn’t want it to be an issue.
Standing on the Shoulders of Crash Dummies
In January Speaker-Elect Pelosi will remind Heath Shuler that while he could throw a somewhat average NFL pass back in the day, that on her team - she’s the coordinator of offense and he’ll only be throwing on her direction. One of my listeners described this situation perfectly this week calling the freshman class — the Crash Dummies. They will have no clout, no position, and will be in immediate and desperate need of support and organization.
Economic board adds $387 million to ‘07 and ‘08 budgets
State revenues will grow by more than $387 million during the next two years, and Gov. Mark Sanford thinks some of that money should go back to taxpayers. Sanford fought with legislators to have extra revenue returned to taxpayers last session, but mostly lost the battle. Instead, lawmakers chose to restore money slashed from state programs during recent lean budget years as well as spending for projects back in their districts.
()() Amen Brother Sanford! Give the money back to me.
























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