Success in Iraq Means What?
While Sen. John McCain and members of the Bush administration express cautious optimism about the success of the troop “surge,” the future of Iraq might be taking shape inside its Shiite mosques. It raises the […]
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While Sen. John McCain and members of the Bush administration express cautious optimism about the success of the troop “surge,” the future of Iraq might be taking shape inside its Shiite mosques. It raises the […]
Shocking torture, rape and murder of White couple Commentary by David Duke Most people reading this have never heard the names of the young White couple at the University of Tennessee who were brutally raped, […]
“Now I’m not convinced she’s any different from any other politician” Even in a Harlem church where former U.S. President Bill Clinton is revered, his wife and presidential aspirant Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton has some […]
Use of word “ghetto” in speech sparked outrage; YouTube statement stops short of apology for remarks Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich is trying to assuage Latinos over recent comments on bilingual education by delivering a […]
“We don’t want another Kosovo here close to Athens” By Andrew Burroughs BBC News, Athens Plans for the first mosque in Athens since Turkish rule under the Ottoman empire have been given […]
New rules may make deportation easier Faced with a growing illegal immigrant gang crisis, local law enforcement officials have broken a long-standing taboo to partner with the federal government to identify and deport gang members […]
Dystopian nightmare Clyde Wilson Alas! it is delusion all; The future cheats us from afar, Nor can we be what we recall, Nor dare we think on what we are. —Lord Byron “And it repented […]
And fielding 650 hopefuls in May 3 elections News article filed by British National Party news team All the nominations have been submitted to the elections offices and as we go to post we are […]
“Politically its OK to hate the white man” David Pendered Atlanta Journal-Constitution A racially charged painting at Atlanta’s City Hall East has ignited a discussion on the Internet page of a nonprofit organization that says […]
Communist empire’s defeat began with the courage of one woman By Catherine Hickley Crane driver Anna Walentynowicz is barely known outside Poland. Yet her battle with the Lenin shipyard in Gdansk set off a wave […]