Our concept of litter is often situated in our aesthetic vision of the world, and a short time view…
One of the largest problems in how we view the world is in how we consider the concept of litter and pollution. Ultimately these are false concepts because they are only related to how we see something, [...]
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October 1st, 2008 by artfldgr
A citizen of Italy was returned to his homeland and turned over to Italian authorities on Wednesday by officers from the Philadelphia office of detention and removal after completing a 46-month federal prison sentence.
The case developed in April of 2005 when Giuseppe Baldinucci, 64, was arrested in New York City after Italian authorities informed Homeland Security [...]
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September 14th, 2008 by Jim Kouri
While the mainstream news media attempt to destroy — yes, destroy — Sen. John McCain and Gov. Sarah Palin, they cannot resist the impulse to overlook the lies, half-truths and deceptions of Barack Obama and his comrades on the left.
Terry Anderson, an African-American talk show host in Los Angeles, provides a list of 39 things [...]
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September 13th, 2008 by Jim Kouri
(The following is based on material obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police.)
The Council for American Islamic Relations has been trying in vain to stop a counter- terrorism program in Sarasota Florida, aimed at providing first responders with information on subjects such as building safety, suicide terrorism, technologies against terrorism and more. This [...]
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September 9th, 2008 by Jim Kouri
Coalition forces picked up two suspected associates of the Kataib Hezbollah criminal network during operations this morning in Baghdad’s New Baghdad district, military officials reported during a teleconference with bloggers and Internet journalists. Acting on intelligence tips, coalition forces raided the home of a suspected Kataib Hezbollah propaganda expert who is believed to have uploaded [...]
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August 23rd, 2008 by Jim Kouri
Influencing, countering and ultimately defeating regional threat networks in the greater Middle East will require a “whole-of-many-nations’-governments approach,” a US commander said during a conference call yesterday with bloggers and online journalists. Faced with threats from Al-Qaeda and similar groups, as well as a nonspecific “malign Iranian influence,” US and allied strategic planners are expanding [...]
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August 21st, 2008 by Jim Kouri
Last week over 700 law enforcement personnel, intelligence professionals, and private sector officials attended the Terrorism and Transportation Conference convened in New York, New York, hosted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Homeland Security Department’s Transportation Security Administration. This four-day conference was held to bring together terrorism first responders, private industry security managers, and weapons [...]
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August 15th, 2008 by Jim Kouri
When two American missionaries were kidnapped last July in Haiti, negotiators from the Federal Bureau of Investigation were called in to secure their release. The missionaries, both North Carolina natives in Port Au Prince aiding relief efforts in the beleaguered Caribbean republic, would be held for four days as their captors demanded a ransom and the [...]
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August 3rd, 2008 by Jim Kouri
In 2007, the US Department of State reported that some foreign diplomats are suspected of abusing the household workers they brought to the United States on A-3 or G-5 visas.
The US Congress directed the Government Accounting Office to determine the number of A-3 or G-5 visa holders who have alleged abuse by foreign diplomats with immunity [...]
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August 2nd, 2008 by Jim Kouri
Oil rivals cocaine as one of Colombia’s principal exports. The Cano Limon-Covenas oil pipeline transports almost 20 percent of Colombia’s oil production. The pipeline originates in the Department of Arauca in northeast region of Colombia. It carries oil nearly 500 miles to the Caribbean port of Covenas. And it’s the most vulnerable and desirable target [...]
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July 26th, 2008 by Jim Kouri
Well Solanas of SCUM Manifesto claim may get her wish after all.
The future looks interesting… with what countries are doing to their people the women in the west will either have to become bi/lesbian, or marry the surfiet of males from China or Islam.
Given this ruling, a campaign for selective births among single women will [...]
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May 21st, 2008 by artfldgr
Conservative icon Tom Delay and TCV Media CEO Nathan Tabor announced the launching of DeLay’s new web site TomDeLay.com. The unveiling of the new web site coincides with the release of the former Republican lawmaker’s new book, No Retreat, No Surrender: One American’s Fight.
DeLay’s new Internet home is a state-of-the-art creation from political consultant and [...]
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April 9th, 2008 by Jim Kouri
Another socialist country takes feminism, and modern feminists to task.
to quote “One of Canadas leading newspaper columnists takes on the ideology of feminism.”
There is a new wind in the air blowing a new direction, with the ships bearing our dreams chaning tack.
Whos oppressing who?
In its earliest and most benign form the political campaign to [...]
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April 9th, 2008 by artfldgr
The Sunday morning news shows — on cable and broadcast television –covered the bitter-sweet farewell between arguably the two most powerful leaders in the world: President George W. Bush and Russia’s Vladimir Putin.
While President Bush may have looked into Putin’s eyes and seen his soul, I’ve had — along with other pundits — the opportunity [...]
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April 6th, 2008 by Jim Kouri
Fleeing North Koreans — especially Christians — are finding that the Chinese are no big help in providing asylum from the brutality and state-sanctioned killing in North Korea.
Kim Jong Il’s government wields unrestricted power in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, and his minions continue to run a de factor concentration-camp system that enslaves tens [...]
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March 27th, 2008 by Jim Kouri
Christians living in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, or North Korea, have suffered government-sanctioned persecution since the brutal communist regime came to power.
However, according to a recent human rights report, North Korean Christians are experiencing more brutality and violence than at any time in history.
The Christian human-rights group Open Doors, based in Holland, reports [...]
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March 25th, 2008 by Jim Kouri
The owner of an international electronics business has pled guilty to one-count arising from a conspiracy to illegally export controlled microprocessors and electronic components to government entities in India that participate in the development of ballistic missiles, space launch vehicles, and fighter jets.
The guilty plea was announced on Tuesday by Kenneth L. Wainstein, Assistant Attorney [...]
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March 18th, 2008 by Jim Kouri
Since 2001, Congress has appropriated nearly $700 billion for the global war on terrorism. The majority of these funds have supported U.S. efforts in Iraq. Congressional oversight is crucial to improve performance, ensure accountability, and protect US programs from fraud, waste, and abuse.
Since 2003, the Government Accountability Office has issued nearly 130 Iraq-related reports and [...]
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March 17th, 2008 by Jim Kouri
Once again, a startling view of how ideology can cause people to no longer be capable of common sense.
Cop size doesn’t matter - Nixon
POLICE chief Christine Nixon has denied politically correct zealots are making a mockery of recruitment, insisting size and age does not matter.
Ms Nixon was responding to a Herald Sun report [...]
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March 14th, 2008 by artfldgr
You know things are interesting when an article starts off with the phrase:
BEHOLD with me the politics of gynocentrism.
FEMINIST FOLLIES: SLAPPING SOLDIERS
BEHOLD with me the politics of gynocentrism.
What a depressing and desiccative sight it is. Just look at Gloria Steinem. From once-ripe feminist icon to idea-barren harridan, she offers nothing to young women but anachronistic [...]
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March 7th, 2008 by artfldgr
Somalia has lacked a functioning central government since 1991. In December 2006, the Ethiopian military intervened in Somalia to support Somalia’s transitional government, opening what many considered a window of opportunity to rebuild the country and restore effective governance.
The United States has been the largest bilateral donor to Somalia, providing roughly $362 million in assistance [...]
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March 6th, 2008 by Jim Kouri
US military forces, and ground forces in particular, have operated at a high pace since the attacks of September 11, 2001, including the support of ongoing operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Between 2001 and July 2007, approximately 931,000 US Army and Marine Corps service members deployed for overseas military operations, including about 312,000 National Guard or [...]
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February 29th, 2008 by Jim Kouri
In making a point to a friend, I dusted off history (ok, my histories are not dusty, they are always used), and pulled out a poem. Reading it I couldnt help but see that if you changed a few of the words, it might apply to today. I quickly dashed off a version, though [...]
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February 27th, 2008 by artfldgr
A chemist employed by a corporation headquartered in Houston, Texas, involved in researching, developing and supplying fire-proof coating and intumescent products has been indicted and charged with theft of trade secrets and computer fraud, according to United States Attorney Don DeGabrielle and FBI Special Agent in Charge Andrew R. Bland.
Qinggui Zeng, a/k/a Jensen Zeng, 45, [...]
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February 25th, 2008 by Jim Kouri
While its good news, they purposefully didnt want to divide the work up to establish blood fathers as being the key. So they didnt make a distinction between step fathers and blood fathers.
Biologically there is a big difference to the children. As an example, girls who are raised away from their blood father, respond to [...]
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February 13th, 2008 by artfldgr
There is a great chasm between ideas and ideologies. Ideas are limitless; ideologies are nothing but limits on limits, either an idea fits the ideology or it must be forbidden as the ideology must be a monopoly. If its not a monopoly, then people will have a choice as to which to follow, which is [...]
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February 5th, 2008 by artfldgr