Republicans to triumph in LA…?

Louisiana state treasurer John Kennedy and Louisiana Sen. Mary Landrieu.
However dim their congressional prospects look this election year, Republicans are at least feeling pretty good about the state of play in Louisiana. The G.O.P. swept all but two statewide offices in last fall’s elections, including the [...]

Company promotes the North American Union

Paving the road to the North American Union is something several companies hope to profit from, and at least two vendors at the Mid-America Trucking Show in Louisville, Ky., are openly promoting the benefits of NAFTA.
National Distributors Leasing, Inc., promotes itself as “The International Connection.” Its logo consists of the flags of Canada, the United [...]

No. 1 ‘Clinton hater’ may endorse Hillary

WASHINGTON – Rush Limbaugh isn’t the only surprise supporter in Hillary Rodham Clinton’s presidential campaign. Only thing is, this guy is for real.
Continuing the transition from No. 1 Clinton media enemy to political ally, Richard Mellon Scaife, publisher of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review and a principal owner of NewsMax.com, met with Hillary Clinton and pronounced [...]

Above the law.

The son of a US police chief, who is also an officer, is being investigated after he was filmed firing a Taser stun gun at a motorist before punching him and slamming his head into the ground.
Officer Blaine Barnett was being filmed by a local news crew when motorist Ronald Reed [...]

Just when it couldn’t get any better…

 Apple Inc.  is expected to launch a high-speed wireless version of iPhone in the second quarter and produce as many as 8 million of the devices in the third quarter, according to Bank of America.
Read this story: http://www.reuters.com/article/technologyNews/idUSN2832403820080329?feedType=RSS&feedName=technologyNews&rpc=22&sp=true

Teachers union to decide fate of homeschoolers?!

 
A California court has asked a teachers’ union to provide its opinion on homeschooling, and the resulting decision will impact the rights of parents in the state to determine their own children’s education.
The California Court of Appeal for the 2nd Appellate District granted a petition for rehearing in a juvenile case involving the family of [...]

“Hate crimes” laws impacting American christians

“Hate crimes” laws were defeated in Congress just a few months ago. Just a few weeks ago, Frank Wright of the National Religious Broadcasters Association warned, “We must be one in Christ to face the days ahead” because “hate crimes” laws would create untold new liability for Christians.
Now a major Christian ministry has confirmed that [...]

70-year-old impersonates cop, pulls over cop

 A 70-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of impersonating a police officer after he allegedly pulled over a real officer while driving a black and white car equipped with flashing lights, authorities said.The incident led to the arrest of Charles Grubbs, 70, after he reportedly pulled over Gilbert Police officer David Bishop for speeding on [...]

Photo of the week: Cat look-alike


National Sovereignty Triumphs: Courts says international law doesn’t trump state ruling

 The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that the Texas courts were not required to give a new hearing to a Mexican on the state’s death row, despite a directive from President Bush and the finding of the World Court that the defendant’s trial for murder violated United States treaty obligations.By a vote of 6 to 3, [...]