davidl on July 4th, 2007

 Mrs. Clinton’s pollster, Mark Pennm sued for engaging in domestic spying:  

NEW YORK (AP) – Hillary Rodham Clinton’s chief strategist is being accused of illegal eavesdropping in a civil lawsuit that alleges he and his polling firm monitored

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davidl on July 4th, 2007

Some way to treat a hero.  John Ferguson has the story:

Hero cabbieBATTLING taxi driver Alex McIlveen faced down the Glasgow Airport terror suspects … and his courage cost him his favourite pair of trainers and a £30 parking fine.

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Eric Florack on July 4th, 2007

It’s possible. Just down the road at Erie, PA, inventor John Kanzius has found a way to burn Salt Water. Here’s a vid you need to see, along with some added info. 

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So now, John Conyers is going to start an investigation.  He’s all aflutter that the president executed his customers both already in granting clemency.  It wasn’t always that way, however. After Bill Clinton used that power to give blanket clemency

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Eric Florack on July 4th, 2007

In the New York Post, yesterday, Amir Taheri raises a question I raised the other day, and takes it farther:

THE car-bomb/suicide-terror operations in London and Glasgow should have provided a fresh opportunity for reminding everyone, especially Muslims in

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Eric Florack on July 4th, 2007

Steve Verdon over at OTB:

Senator Lieberman likes the use of close circuit television cameras (cctv) just like in England.  He thinks that it would be a wise move from a security stand point.

“The Brits have got something smart

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