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U.S. Bridge Boosts Afghan Drug Trade

Jun 30, 2009
A multi million-dollar bridge financed and constructed by the United States to link two of Central Asia’s poorest countries is mainly used by drug traffickers to transport large loads on trucks. Designed by the Army Corps of Engineers, the...

Ohio Court Upholds Immigration Crackdown

Dec 8, 2009
In a much-needed victory for immigration enforcement, an Ohio judge has ruled that the state can proceed with its plan to cancel the registrations of tens of thousands of vehicles driven by illegal aliens. Issued this week in Franklin County, the...

Judicial Watch Files Lawsuit against Obama Administration to Obtain White House Visitor Logs

Dec 8, 2009
Judicial Watch, the public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption, announced today that it filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Secret Service for denying Judicial Watch's Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for access...

Desperate Harry Plays Race Card

Dec 8, 2009
The four-term U.S. Senator, who recently threatened the largest newspaper in his home state for publishing his many wrongdoings, has compared opponents of President Obama’s health care reform to supporters of slavery. Senate Majority Leader Harry...

Muslim Extremism Rising In U.S.

Dec 7, 2009
Though it months ago banned the phrase “war on terror,” the Obama Administration reluctantly admits that the threat of deadly Muslim extremism is rising sharply in the United States. Perhaps, then, the nation is in fact engaged in a war on terror....

Montana Senator Nominates Girlfriend As U.S. Atty.

Dec 7, 2009
The chairman of the Senate Finance Committee surreptitiously nominated his girlfriend to be the top federal prosecutor in his home state and though she didn’t get that job she still got a treasured political appointment at the Justice...

U.S. Bridge Boosts Afghan Drug Trade



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