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Archive for June 26th, 2006

Iran admits it has influence over Al Qaeda
Monday, June 26, 2006.Iran admits it has influence over Al Qaeda.

RIA Novosti reported that Tehran is prepared to assist in releasing four Russian diplomats abducted by Al Qaeda insurgents in the Iraqi capital. By making this statement, Iran has admitted it’s over Al Qaeda.

Iran’s Holocaust Conference scheduled [...]

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Senate Debates Flag Burning Amendment The U.S. Senate could vote later this week on a constitutional amendment that would ban flag desecration.
“I think of the flag as a symbol of what the veterans fought for, what they sustained wounds for, what they sustained loss of limbs for, and what they sustained loss of life [...]

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Senate Debates Flag Burning Amendment The U.S. Senate could vote later this week on a constitutional amendment that would ban flag desecration.
“I think of the flag as a symbol of what the veterans fought for, what they sustained wounds for, what they sustained loss of limbs for, and what they sustained loss of life [...]

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Reprinted from Christian Broadcast Network (CBN) News by permission from the editor. For superb reporting on a world wide scale, please visit CBN News Network
Radical Islam Finds Fertile Ground on African IslandBy George ThomasCBN News Sr. Reporter
CBN.com – STONETOWN, Zanzibar – At first glance, Zanzibar is a picture of paradise: the tropical weather, palm-fringed, white [...]

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This is a death penalty case that has decided whether or not juries must decide for the death penalty only if the crime fits punishment. It was a five-four decision affirming Kansas’ right to write it’s own laws, as long as they remain constitutional. For a better review, please go to SCOTUSblog. You will also [...]

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I am outraged at this. Why didn’t I know? Thank God for talk radio. Let me start by admitting that I used to believe hate crimes were not necessary. Once a person is dead, what more can be done? I am beginning to change my mind, and this case is one of the reasons.
Four Latino [...]

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This is a death penalty case that has decided whether or not juries must decide for the death penalty only if the crime fits punishment. It was a five-four decision affirming Kansas’ right to write it’s own laws, as long as they remain constitutional. For a better review, please go to SCOTUSblog. You will also [...]

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