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FBI Focuses
on Collar Bomb in Pizza Man's Death “Agents
investigating the bizarre death of a pizza deliveryman are now focusing on the
collar-like bomb that was locked around his neck, authorities said at a press
conference Tuesday.” Full story: FOX ---------------------------- Monument to
Murder “One of the most
powerful museums in Washington, D.C., is the Holocaust Memorial Museum.
It's the one site I always recommend to people visiting the city, even
though it takes a couple of days to shake off the malaise that settles in after
you've seen it.” Full story: FOX ---------------------------- It's a Gay
Thing “Homosexuality
has always been a hot topic in America, but lately it's all over the media. From
President Bush's comments on gay marriage to a string of new TV shows on the
subject - is it all just too much?” (They're damn
right I wouldn't understand!) Full story: ABC ---------------------------- Domestic
spying vs. secret police
PART III: FBI
walking tough, thin line on domestic surveillance Full story: MSNBC ---------------------------- Firefighter's
worm diet tip “Paisit Chanta,
39, has eaten a live worm every day for almost 30 years and says he has suffered
nothing worse than a mild flu.” (Chocolate
covered, anyone?) Full story: BBC ---------------------------- Citizenship
classes for new Britons “Immigrants to
the UK wishing to become British will take part in special language and
citizenship classes from next year under major proposals being unveiled by the
government.” (They'll take
the classes, but don't expect them to learn anything.) Full story: BBC ---------------------------- Selling
sterilisation to addicts “To its critics,
Project Prevention or Crack [Children Requiring A Caring Community] - an
American organisation which pays drug addicts and alcoholics to be sterilised -
is a terrifying throwback to the neutering of `defectives' during the 20th
Century.” ![]() Looks like a good start! Full story: BBC ---------------------------- Caged “Israel claims
the security fence is needed to protect its citizens from suicide bombers. But
for the many thousands of Palestinians cut off from their work, fields and loved
ones, it is part of an illegal land grab intended to drive them from their
homes.” (When the time
comes, maybe we can throw all the Israelis inside the cages they
made?) Full story: Guardian ---------------------------- The Freedom
to Shut Up: For Some Cartoonists, Freedom of Expression in a Post-9/11 World
Isn't Always Welcome (Evidently, some
cartoonists have been investigated by the Secret Service, no less, for making
cartoons about Bush. Things are getting out of whack. Due to this, I
now have a full-page of Bushtoons below.) Full story: ABC ---------------------------- New cartoon
page - the Bushtoons! And why not--the
guy is funny as hell!!! Take for example what he's doing now: he plans on
getting rid of overtime for millions of workers, and he still thinks that he'll
get elected!!! HaHaHa!!! Now, that is funny! I was in a moral
dilemma prior to this: Should I vote for Bush simply because his competitors
were amoral sleazeballs, even though Bush's international policy stinks (as he
seems intent on following the whims of his Jewish plutocrats); or should I stay
home because Bush and his competitors do not represent me as a human being
(i.e., Gentile)? That question has now, once again, been answered.
Life is short; see the Bushtoon page! See the
Bushtoons (whole paged dedicated to him!): WGC -------------------------------- Sharon is a
punk, says [France's] ambassador I've heard that
"punk" means a man who takes it the wrong way with another man on the one-way
road, if you know what I mean. Does France's ambassador know something we
don't? Perhaps, this explains Sharon's fondness for
hotdogs? Full story:
Independent
-------------------------------- Understanding
Jewish Supremacism John A. mentions
some good websites about that describe the hateful mentality of the Jewish
supremacists and their goals to essentially re-invent American
ideals. Full story:
WGC -------------------------------- Spy for
Israel going back to court “Jonathan
Pollard has spent nearly 18 years in prison, 16 of them as part of a life
sentence for spying against the United States on behalf of a U.S. ally --
Israel.” (That's a matter
of opinion: I wouldn't call Israel an "ally," being that they bombed American
interests in Egypt, now known as the LaVon Affair; bombed the American ship the
U.S.S. Liberty; bombed England's King
David Hotel; murdered UN Mediator Count Folke Bernadotte; murdered Lord Moyne;
etc.) Full story: CNN -------------------------------- Israel vows
'all-out war' on Hamas “Israel declared
`all-out war' against Hamas Monday and said it is freezing diplomatic relations
with the Palestinian Authority unless the Palestinian leadership takes `tangible
steps to deal with infrastructures of terror.'” (But when is
Israel going to start dismantling its "infrastructures of terror"?--that's the
real question.) Full story: CNN -------------------------------- James Bond
zaps cybersquatter “James Bond
actor Pierce Brosnan has won a legal battle to claim the Internet Web site
bearing his name, United Nations arbitrators have ruled.” (Now, if Willis
Carto would just stop the cyber-squatters from stealing his name: www.WillisCarto.com . Please
note - this is corrected from yesterday, as I thought it was an ".org"
website.) Full story: CNN -------------------------------- Viruses boost
'Big Brother' software “It has never
been easier for employers to monitor the e-mails and Internet activity of their
staff.” (We already knew
that Big Brother was watching us.) Full story: CNN -------------------------------- Toyota
unveils car that parks itself “A car that can
park itself without the driver having to touch the steering wheel, said by maker
Toyota Motor Corp to be a world first, went on sale in Japan on
Monday.” Full story: CNN -------------------------------- Jesse Jackson
arrested during Yale protest “The Rev. Jesse
Jackson and 13 people were arrested Monday after they blocked traffic on the
Yale University campus in support of striking university service and clerical
workers.” (Needless to
say, I'm sure he'll win a lawsuit as a result.) Full story: CNN -------------------------------- Iowa Student
Faces Federal Court Hearing for Allegedly Threatening Kobe's
Accuser “A college
student [John William Roche] arrested on a charge of threatening Kobe Bryant's
accuser is a 'sports fanatic' who had been drinking all day at a golf
tournament, a friend says.” (Can't these
freaks leave the girl alone?) Full story: FOX -------------------------------- Actions Raise
Specter of Hillary Clinton Presidential Run “New York
Democratic Sen. Hillary Clinton has repeatedly said that she is not running for
president in 2004, but recent activities suggest the thought has crossed the
former first lady's mind.” (God help
us!) Full story: FOX -------------------------------- Paraplegic
Climber Starts Up Mount Fuji “A paraplegic
mountaineer headed up the lava-strewn slopes of Mount Fuji on Monday, pulling
himself toward the summit in a bid to make the first such ascent of the
12,385-foot peak.” (Truly
inspirational. If he can do something like this--or even make a good
attempt at it--it just goes to show what the determined spirit is capable of
doing.) Full story: ABC -------------------------------- At U.S.
gathering, Muslims rally for civil rights “Some 35,000
Muslim Americans gathered here this weekend for a convention that exhorted them
to fight the deterioration of civil liberties, and work to dispel images of
Muslims as terrorists and radicals.” Full story: MSNBC -------------------------------- Bush under
fire over Iraq “President
George W Bush is coming under increasing pressure from his own Republican Party
to disclose how much financing will be required to cover the costs of occupying
and reconstructing Iraq.” Full story: BBC -------------------------------- Bush put on
the defensive “The White House
is waging a new war to win back public opinion, which seems to be slipping
away.” Full story: BBC -------------------------------- Suspect
'surprised' by effect of net virus “Neighbours and
friends of Jeffrey Lee Parson - charged with spreading an internet virus - have
described him as a quiet and lonely youth who may not have known what he was
getting into.” Full story: BBC -------------------------------- Archbishop
dares to speak its name: the breakup of the Anglican church “Rowan Williams,
the Archbishop of Canterbury, last night contemplated for the first time the
possible break-up of the 70 million-strong worldwide Anglican communion which he
leads.” Full story: Guardian -------------------------------- Farewell
America “After six
years, The Observer's award-winning US correspondent Ed Vulliamy takes his leave
from a wounded and belligerent nation with which, reluctantly, he has now fallen
out of love” Full story: Observer -------------------------------- Israeli plans
to target Iran? ------------------------------------ Why the
Jewish anti-anti-semites are Hated So Justifiably and
Understandably In the case of
Ernst Zundel, he is being unjustly persecuted by Jewish hatemongers. This
article helps to better understand the bitter nature of the Jewish hatemongers
and their fanatical ways that have won them international
contempt. Full story:
WGC Related story:
What about the Anti-Gentiles? ------------------------------------ Sex offender
to spend 10 years on probation in Israel "A man who
pleaded no contest to the attempted rape of an 11-year-old boy will serve no
prison time but instead will spend 10 years on probation in
Israel." ------------------------------------ Taxes, Taxes,
and More Taxes Bush says that
he's trying to cut our taxes, as he sells this nation's soul to foreign
countries (by allowing corporations to move their companies
elsewhere) Full story:
WGC --------------------------------- Long list of
Jewish Child Molestor Rabbis gets no media coverage: Jewish homosexual
pedophiles remain undisturbed No pedophile is
a good one. To me, they seem like all the same sub-human slime, whether
Jew, Gentile, black, Chinese, etc. They should all be tried in a court of
law to determine their guilt, and the punishment enacted by the court should be
no less than death. By "no less than death," what I mean is that in cases
such as this, torture shouldn't be overruled first. In this story
below, we see that Jewish pedophiles are being overlooked by the media.
Why is this? Are Jewish pedophiles special? In the link to
actual pages of an English version of the Talmud (which is the Jewish "Oral
Laws," in this case translated by prominent rabbis from Hebrew to English),
which you'll now see to the left, you can read about how such behavior is
actually CONDONED by Jewish law! (And now a Talmudic Law Institute is
being built in D.C.--kind of makes you wonder.) In any event, we need to
bring attention to these rabbis, lest their crimes against nature go
unnoticed. Full story:
WGC --------------------------------- Jewish groups
celebrate outcome of Alabama case, but worry for future "Jewish leaders
praised the removal of a monument of the Ten Commandments in the Alabama
Judicial Building but are concerned by some of the developments the case has
spawned." Full story:
article=43811;show_parent=1Jewish Telegraph
Agency (mirrored) --------------------------------- Are
psychiatrists mentally ill? This is a
question that we must ask with due concern. Here are people that tell us
homosexuality is not a deviant behavior but normal, and they try to tell us that
we should accept this aberration as if something wholesome? Listen to Jews
in 1971 on NPR try to promote this little bit of Sodom in
America. Full story:
WGC --------------------------------- Mississippi
covets neighbor's monument The governor of
Mississippi is taking in the 10 Commandments. Undauntedly, Gov. Musgrove
stands up to the Jewish hatemongers who seek to make America the land of
immorality. Full story: CNN --------------------------------- Teen expected
to be arrested for MS Blaster attack You'd think that
he'd have something better to do with his time than destroy the world's
computers and Internet single-handedly Full story: CNN --------------------------------- Israeli
missile strike kills bystander “Israeli
helicopters fired at least three missiles Tuesday at a car near a refugee camp
north of Gaza City, killing an elderly man and wounding 23 bystanders,
Palestinian hospital sources said.” Full story: CNN --------------------------------- Final days
for Commandments monument “The
controversial Ten Commandments monument at the Alabama Judicial Building will be
removed by the end of the week, the state's attorney general said
Tuesday.” Full story: CNN --------------------------------- Commandments
Backers Urge Ala. Attorney General to Resign “Protesters
hoping to keep a Ten Commandments monument (search) in the state judicial
building marched on Attorney General Bill Pryor's office Tuesday, demanding he
resign for abiding by a federal court order for the marker's
removal.” Full story: FOX --------------------------------- Majority
Opposes Same-Sex Marriage “Six in 10
Americans oppose allowing gays and lesbians to marry and a majority favors
passing a constitutional amendment defining marriage as being between a man and
a woman.” Full story: FOX --------------------------------- Traficant
Approves Presidential Exploratory Committee “James A.
Traficant, a former Ohio congressman in prison for bribery and racketeering
charges, has given his approval to supporters to form a presidential exploratory
committee.” Full story: FOX --------------------------------- Couple
Accused of Keeping Twins Caged “Arizona Couple
[Louis and Estelvina Rodriguez] Arrested on Charges of Keeping 5-Year-Old Sons
in Makeshift Cages 20 Hours a Day” Full story: ABC --------------------------------- Black Woman
Offered White Foot “A black woman
due to have her lower leg amputated was offered a white false foot and told she
would have to pay extra if she wanted one that matched her skin, she said
Monday.” Full story: ABC --------------------------------- Smelly
Employee Fuels Hygiene Policy “City of
Murfreesboro, Tenn., Requiring All City Employees to Smell Nice When Reporting
for Work” Full story: ABC --------------------------------- Wanted: Spies
who speak Arabic Full story: MSNBC --------------------------------- Sikh bids for
US history “Chirinjeev
Kathuria's ambitions include the earthly and the out-of-this-world: he plans to
get married and travel in space. But before that he wants to become the first
ethnic Indian elected to the United States Senate.” Full story: BBC ---------------------------------
Judge pledges
to protect Commandments monument “Suspended
Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore vowed to fight to keep his job and to keep a
massive Ten Commandments monument in the state judicial building's rotunda after
police barricaded the building's doors Monday.” Notice that you
don't see pseudo-Christians like Bush or Ashcraft intervening in this affair.
In reality, they are only Christians in name. Nothing is "forcing"
them to say that they're Christians, but their actions show them to be naught
but hypocrites. Full story: CNN ---------------------------------- Prosecutor:
Inmate considered Geoghan 'a prize' “The inmate
accused of strangling defrocked Catholic priest John Geoghan in prison Saturday
considered him 'a prize' and plotted his move for more than a month, the
prosecutor handling the case said Monday.” For all the pain
that the pedophile-priest has caused children, someone finally returned that
pain and wickedness in a manner only the pedophile-priest could fully
understand. Full story: CNN ---------------------------------- Gay rights
group lauds two dozen U.S. companies “Gay rights
activists say corporate America is getting their message about fairness in the
workplace.” And by
"fairness," they mean anti-heterosexuality is being promoted and accepted in
more places. Full story: CNN ---------------------------------- Ex-Russian
mogul held in Greece “Greek
authorities will keep fugitive Russian media mogul Vladimir Gusinsky in custody
while they decide whether to turn him over to Moscow to face fraud charges, a
prosecutor said Monday.” Jewish media
baron Gusinsky, who promoted decadence in Russia, is finally arrested and may
stand trial soon. Full story: CNN ---------------------------------- Jury: Judge
offered light sentences for sex “[Former
Espanola Municipal Judge Charles Maestas] found guilty of offering female
defendants lighter sentences in exchange for sex was sentenced to three years in
prison.” Pretty awful.
Nevertheless, some Mexicans strongly support him still, simply for the
fact that he is Mexican. And therein lies another question--how could this
go on for so long without repercussions? Full story: CNN ---------------------------------- Federal
deficit expected to approach $500 billion next year “The federal
deficit, already at record levels this year, will almost certainly get worse
next year, congressional budget analysts are expected to say in a report
Tuesday.” Our government
further sends America down the drain with NAFTA and the WTO, despite the yearly
deficit that remains astronomical. Full story: CNN ---------------------------------- 12-year-old
begins medical school “Sho Yano's
mother hands him his lunch for school in a brown paper bag -- a turkey sandwich
and cookies included.” This Asian
student is one of those "information" sponges. Of course, with 2 billion
plus Asians on earth, you might expect a few anamolies such as this gifted
genius, whose IQ is 200. Full story: CNN ---------------------------------- High school
for gay students stirs controversy “After dropping
out of one high school because of classmates' taunts and threats, Louisa McBee
re-enrolled in a small, two-classroom program for openly gay students called The
Harvey Milk School.” The Jewish
propagandists promoting Gay High say that no discrimination against
heterosexuals is occurring, since they're allowed to attend. Nevertheless,
a disproportionate amount of money is being spent per student, as compared with
the rest of the schools. And it is admitted that the school is geared
towards homosexuals. Full story: CNN ---------------------------------- Spanish Media
Eye Recall Race With Different Lenses “Coverage of the
California recall election among Spanish language media would lead some voters
to believe that not only are the Spanish networks speaking a different language,
but that they are covering a different governor's race.” Many Mexicans
seem to say race should not matter--unless that person happens to be a Mexican,
in which case he should be promoted at all costs. Full story: FOX ---------------------------------- Michigan High
School Class Angers Some Parents “Some parents in
Farmington, Mich., are crying `anti-Americanism' over a high school
international affairs class.” In short, the
one class does not promote the Zionist supremacy doctrine shoved down the
throats of most American schoolchildren. Full story: FOX ---------------------------------- Race-Based
Policies Raise Fraud Concerns “The recent
Supreme Court case upholding affirmative action policy at the University of
Michigan law school has sparked some provocative questions about race that no
one seems to want to answer, say black conservatives.” Some students
are now arguing that, perhaps, a 1/2 black and 1/8 black should not receive the
same level of pro-black points (since it is assumed that the 1/2 black's
forefathers received greater discrimination--even if those forefathers were
from, say, Jamaica). Full story: FOX ---------------------------------- Hamas
militants vow revenge “The military
wing of the Palestinian group Hamas has vowed to avenge an Israeli missile
strike in Gaza which killed four of its members on Sunday.” The Road Map
continues to lead down the Highway to Hell. Full story: BBC |
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