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The Donohue family of Brewster, New York, was brutally cut in half June 8 when the daughter, Kayla, and her mom, Lori, were run down in the parking lot of the little girl's dance academy by a drunk-driving illegal alien: [Local Family Destroyed By Alleged DWI Crash, WCBS-TV, June 10, 2009].
Healthcare reform has been a headline item coming out of Washington this past week. Regarding that policy, the Rasmussen pollsters found that a large majority of voters don't want illegals included in the deal -- no surprise in that result.
President Obama's parents appear to have had a lot more contact with the CIA or with people in contact with the CIA than most Americans' parents have had. And they had more brushes with violent skullduggery than most would want to endure.
The following facts about Barack Obama's background may well have no important implications, but, then again, they might be worth thinking about since, after all, he is President of the United States.
Consider Barack Obama Sr.
In Kenya in the 1960s, the three main power players were
In a new article by Frosty Wooldridge an essay I authored was mentioned: "Displaced Americans" was published in a 2006 pamphlet titled: "The Ethics of Immigration Policy".
I confess to having let my attention stray from American foreign policy, but why are we still in Afghanistan?
We've been fighting there for seven and a half years. Isn't honor served by now?
And who are we fighting? More and more it looks like we're just fighting the Pashtun people, of whom the Taliban are a political expression. There are something like 40 million Pashtuns in Afghanistan and Pakistan, and they like to fight. It's what they do.
Since last fall, our nation has lost millions of jobs. If anyone thinks the job situation isn't critical, they might want to consider what Career Builder, the giant online place where people can go to look for job, has discovered. Its online career site, CareerBuilder.com, is the largest in the U.S. with more than 23 million unique visitors, 1 million jobs and 31 million resumes. Here are some of the "unconventional tactics job seekers have used" it reports to get potential employer attention.