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May 2005

NEWS and OPINION

Environmentalists owe $600,000 in damages • A story of fearmongering, sloppy science, a malicious media attack, and a rancher who decided to fight back.

MALDEF sues for illegals' right to education in Albuquerque • Police detained undocumented youths on school grounds in presence of school officials in 2004.

Bush will pick conservatives to fill court vacancies • Time will tell if the Democrats have finished abusing the filibuster.

Priscilla Owens finally confirmed • Senate votes 56-43 in favor.

Conservatives angry about filibuster deal • "They won't get any help from us - none"!

Mexico strongly rejects US troops on border • For some reason they think we should listen to them.

Senate Republicans strike a deal with Dems to avoid "nuclear" option • This is the agreement.

Kofi Annan calls US "Ungainly Giant" • US is a bad international neighbor; Mr. Kofi has forgotten about our tsunami relief dollars.

Trial to remove Washington Governor begins • Fraudulent votes at issue in hand recount that favored Gregoire.

Howard Dean loses it again • Incomprehensible Howard considers Tom Delay guilty, but not Usama bin Laden.

Evolution vs. Creation debate heats up • Your editor asks: Are Creationists telling us there is something God can't do?

Judge Greer who presided over the Teri Schiavo case declares Michael Schiavo dead • Judge honored for maintaining "high standards" makes a big mistake.

Mexican Special Forces join drug gangs. • Responsible for killings in Mexico and in the United States.

Court considers whether lethal injection of a drug cocktail is "cruel and unusual" punishment • If so, let's try a lethal injection of lead through the back of the head using one 5¢ .22 cal long rifle bullet.

Illegals caught working in sensitive jobs. • Over 60 aliens arrested while working in refineries, pipelines and power plants.

Drivers License bill for illegals passes out of CA State Senate Transportation Committee. • List of Senators you can contact.

Iran smuggling nuke-related materials. • Dual-use commodities obtained on black market.

Tapes catch David Rosen talking about his role in Hillary campaign fund-raiser cover-up. • Investigations begin looking into others implicated in recorded conversations. Why not Hillary herself?

Former NYC Mayor Giuliani would beat Hillary Clinton in 2008 presidential election. • Others do not fare as well against Hillary in NY state.

Pepsi Co. president compares the United States to the middle finger. • Many calling for boycott of PepsiCo products.

Gay pornography handed out to high school students in sex education class. • A "how-to manual" distributed after parents told no sexually explicit materials would be used in class.

Russia threatens military retaliation if US puts weapons in orbit. • Pentagon wants to avoid a Pearl Harbor attack in space.

Yet another baby born alive after botched abortion was allowed to die. • Mother claims abortion clinic would not allow a call to 911.

Man fined $17500 in Canada for "hate speech" • Be glad you live in the United States, although our First Amendment rights are being eroded by the Left. Remember last fall in Philadelphia?.

Parents' Right to Know qualifies for ballot • Initiative would provide 48 hour notice to parents prior to an abortion performed on a minor child.

Tom McClintock's Q&D analysis of the CA education budget • Democrats and the Teachers' Unions will hate this reasonable analysis of the problem with education spending in California.

  • Congress moves to prohibit drivers licenses for illegal aliens - (NewsMax)

  • GOP may take back Governorship in Washington State - (NewsMax)

  • Brutal Zimbabwe dictatorship rejoins UN human rights commission - (CNS News)

  • Thanks to Hillary Clinton, NY college no longer "Catholic" - (CNS News)

  • Is there a cover-up of the Abortion Breast Cancer connection? - (WND)

  • Did abortion clinic staff let a live-born child die? - (WND)

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