Archive for September, 2007

Christian leaders threaten to abandon Republicans

September 30, 2007
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Dobson, others meet in Salt Lake City to plan options in presidential campaign James Dobson WASHINGTON – Some of the top leaders in Christian pro-family activism – including James Dobson of Focus on the Family – met in Salt Lake City yesterday to plot a strategy if Rudy Giuliani or another supporter of legalized abortion is nominated by the...
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B-52 Nukes Headed for Iran, Not For Decommissioning: Airforce Refused

September 30, 2007
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WMR has learned from U.S. and foreign intelligence sources that the B-52 transporting six stealth AGM-129 Advanced Cruise Missiles, each armed with a W-80-1 nuclear warhead, on August 30, were destined for the Middle East via Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana. However, elements of the Air Force, supported by U.S. intelligence agency personnel, successfully revealed the ultimate destination...
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War on the Horizon?

September 30, 2007
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by Robert Maginnis The war drums are sounding louder in the Mideast and America could be drawn into the coming conflict.  The Bush administration can either ignore the warnings and abandon the region or engage the antagonists.  But America’s options and credibility are limited. The US military is stretched perilously thin and America is not viewed as an...
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Pelosi won't condemn 'gay' slur of Last Supper

September 30, 2007
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Spokesman: 'As a Catholic, the speaker is confident that Christianity has not been harmed' Participant in previous Folsom Street Fair, which features public displays of nudity and sexual fetishes Asked to respond to a San Francisco "gay"-festival's promo mocking the Last Supper of Jesus Christ, the chief spokesman for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi offered a dismissive quip. "As a...
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Compromise on child killing?

September 30, 2007
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By Brian Rohrbough Yes, disregard what God commanded and compromise on the God-given right to life that every innocent human being deserves. Follow man's wisdom, and then tell us the great things you will accomplish. If we won't follow you, then resort to calling us names. Last year, National Right to Life endorsed a pro-abortion candidate over a pro-life...
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'Personhood' silver bullet to kill Roe v. Wade?

September 30, 2007
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By Bob Unruh Pro-life organizations are trying to build support for the legal definition that an unborn child is a person to exploit a weakness that was cited by author Harry Blackmun when he wrote the creative Roe V. Wade abortion precedent in 1973. But their work has generated a huge argument within the pro-life movement: whether it's better...
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U.S. Successfully Tests Missile Defense System

September 30, 2007
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A ground-based missile successfully intercepted a target missile Friday in a test of the nation's defense system, the Missile Defense Agency said. An intercontinental ballistic missile interceptor blasted out of an underground silo at Vandenberg Air Force Base shortly after 1:15 p.m., and tracked a target missile that had lifted off from the Kodiak Launch Complex in Alaska, the Boeing...
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Archeologists probe secret tunnels under Chinatown

September 30, 2007
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By Juliana Barbassa, The Associated Press FRESNO - Tunnels run beneath Chinatown: brick-walled passages that were once home to people and activities that couldn't be mentioned aboveground. Rick Lew knows, because he walked the passages as a child, entering through a trapdoor in his grandfather's liquor store. "There was a nightlife you couldn't see from the streets,"...
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Alabama City Reopening Fallout Shelters

September 30, 2007
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HUNTSVILLE, Ala. -- In an age of al-Qaida, sleeper cells and the threat of nuclear terrorism, Huntsville is dusting off its Cold War manual to create the nation's most ambitious fallout-shelter plan, featuring an abandoned mine big enough for 20,000 people to take cover underground. Others would hunker down in college dorms, churches, libraries and research halls that...
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Succos is a lot more than a mere "harvest festival"

September 28, 2007
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Why the Feast of Tabernacles epitomizes rejoicing By Jonathan Rosenblum     Succos is a lot more than a mere "harvest festival" http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | There is a mitzva (religious duty) of rejoicing on each of the three pilgrimage festivals of the Jewish calendar. We are encouraged to have festive meals, with meat and wine, and husbands are enjoined...
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