Judges Increasingly Demand Proper Attire in Courtrooms
August 19, 2010 by Brian D. Hill
Filed under U.S News
Forget about wearing baggy pants, flip-flops and skimpy tops to court if the thought has crossed your mind. Increasingly, judges are demanding anyone who has a date with the law must dress “appropriately,” and what defendants wear to their trials can and will be used against them.
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Damon Dunn committed Election Fraud suggests American lawyer Dr. Orly Taitz
August 16, 2010 by Brian D. Hill
Filed under Politics, U.S News, USWGO
Damon Dunn is a Republican being put in the position to be nominated for the Secretary of State of California is actually a registered Democrat in Florida since 1999 according to Dr. Orly Taitz. The speech by Dr. Taitz about the Election Fraud was found on YouTube by the user William Wagener.
Dr. Taitz is also running to be nominated for Secretary of State so Damon Dunn who is competing in the nominations for California Secretary of State is who she is up against in the elections.
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Fun Police Ban Candy Tossing at Parades
August 15, 2010 by Brian D. Hill
Filed under U.S News
Parents are not capable of controlling their own children during parades in a small upstate New York village, claim busybody bureaucrats who outlawed the tradition of parade marchers tossing candy to kids on sidewalks.
“The ban starts with the local high school’s homecoming parade in October and includes the holiday parade, which features Santa Claus riding a float while his elves throw goodies to children lining the streets,” reports MyFoxNY.com from the Village of Endicott. “Officials say the candy-tossing ban is meant to prevent kids from rushing into the street and getting hit by floats or other vehicles.”
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Activists Take On Fluoridated Water in Wichita
August 13, 2010 by Brian D. Hill
Filed under U.S News
Concerned citizens in Wichita, Kansas, have informed that city’s public officials about a poster campaign designed to inform the public about the health hazards of water fluorination.
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Plane crashes into building in Phoenix, Arizona
August 7, 2010 by Brian D. Hill
Filed under Multimedia, U.S News
A plane has crashed into a building near an airport runway in Phoenix, Arizona, a Phoenix fire department dispatcher said Wednesday.
One person died when the SR22 aircraft crashed while trying to land at Deer Valley Airport, the Federal Aviation Administration said.
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Obamacare Defeated – Proposition C Passes in Missouri with 70% Support
August 7, 2010 by Brian D. Hill
Filed under Multimedia, U.S News
Missouri voters on Tuesday overwhelmingly rejected a key provision of President Barack Obama’s health care law, sending a clear message of discontent to Washington and Democrats less than 100 days before the midterm elections.
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Obama approves more funds for wars
July 30, 2010 by Brian D. Hill
Filed under U.S News
US President Barack Obama has signed a spending bill allocating USD 37 billion to the unpopular wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
The new funds bring the total cost of the two US-led wars in the region to USD 1 trillion since 2001.
The spending bill had been pending in Congress due to a split among the Democrats regarding the Afghan war.
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US intelligence reliant on ‘contractors’
July 22, 2010 by Brian D. Hill
Filed under U.S News
WASHINGTON: US intelligence agencies are dangerously dependent on contractors, with 30 per cent of the spy workforce potentially bound to shareholders more than the nation.
Despite a ban on private hands performing “inherently government functions”, 265,000 of the 854,000 people with top-secret clearance in the US are contractors, working in all the most sensitive areas, the Washington Post revealed yesterday. The claims came on the same day that President Barack Obama’s nominee to run US intelligence efforts, James Clapper, headed to Capitol Hill for a confirmation hearing.
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BP trying to legally ‘contaminate’ Gulf scientists: report
July 22, 2010 by Brian D. Hill
Filed under U.S News
A BP plan to hire Gulf scientists could mean that there are fewer experts to testify against them when the oil spill case goes to trial.
The University of South Alabama turned down a BP offer to hire the entire marine science department after they obtained a copy of the contracts. Mobile’s Press-Register reports:
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Black Tea Party Spokesperson Lloyd Marcus, Rebukes NAACP Resolution Against Tea Parties
July 22, 2010 by Brian D. Hill
Filed under U.S News
I’m re-reading a book I read several years ago titled “Beyond Defeat” by a wonderful black civil rights pioneer, James E. Johnson. To quote Johnson, ”…there are only two things that motivate people: One is fear, and the other is love”.
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