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Training
and Indoctrinating the Children for the Police State
Billed
as one of the nation's first "homeland security training summer
camps for teenagers," a program called Secure Corps in Bucks
County is drilling 92 young men and women
Russia's
Been Training Children to Be Members of the Secret Police for a
Long Time...We're Just Catching up...
"Army
Camp Keeps Boys In Shape"
Your Grocery
List Could Spark a Terror Probe
As John
Ashcroft's Citizens Corps spy program prepares for its debut next
month, it seems scores of American companies have already become
willing snitches.
MA House
OKs bill on terrorism
More
than 10 months after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, the state House
of Representatives yesterday passed its first terrorism crime bill,
a measure that would make it illegal in Massachusetts to make a
terrorist threat over the Internet, to possess chemical, biological,
or radiological weapons, to carry a knife or a gun into a secure
area of an airport, or to use ''hoax substances'' such as fake anthrax.
FL: Troopers
Stop Halting Drivers at Unconstitutional Traffic Stops
The Florida
Highway Patrol has put the brakes on using off-duty troopers to
flag unwitting motorists off Interstate 4
General:
U.S. Military Doesn't Want Police Power
Members
of the US Marine Corps Were Kicking Down Gun Dealers' Doors in 1989.
All of this is theater, preparing you for military on the streets.
Military forces deployed against the population do not stop terrorists,
but they do control the people.
Dissent of
Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney to H.R. 4547, The Costs of War Against
Terrorism Act
In another
ironic twist, the War on Terrorism has the potential to bring the
US military into American life as never before.
Volunteer
snoops coming to an ISP near you?
Congress
has been working on legislation to create a militia composed of
'technology experts' who will manage the telecommunications infrastructure
in times of national emergency
Soldiers,
not cops
The
suggestion now floating around Washington that the Posse Comitatus
Act be relaxed to give the military a domestic law-enforcement role
- should not get much time on anyone's agenda. It counters core
American beliefs and presents the potential for problems, and dangers,
this country does not need.
Women File
Suit Against Rikers' Strip-Search Policy
A group of female
suspects held at Rikers Island on misdemeanor charges have filed
a class action lawsuit claiming they were strip searched in violation
of their constitutional rights
Injured teens
intend to sue police officer
A
police corporal was charged with two counts of aggravated assault
by a public servant last month after two men accused him of hitting
them with his baton so hard that they had to have stitches in their
heads
Storm Lake,
IA: Police Push for Access to All Pregnancy Records
"As
far as the protection of people's privacy is concerned, Havens says,
"privacy is not an absolute right." "The law is that
if the rights of society are greater, are weightier, then those
rights should prevail."
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EU Ups Family
Planning Cash for UN Forced Abortion Population Fund
The
European Commission on Wednesday said EU member states had approved
a 32 million euro reproductive health program for developing countries
in partnership with the UN Population Fund (UNFPA).
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A move to
protect wild salmon disappoints property-rights advocates
A
fish you can buy on store shelves, with a record run of 1.5 million
in one Washington river alone last year -- what's next? Fireants
are endangered?
Biotech firms
worry about red tape in antiterror laws
The
same anti-terror laws will also require an estimated 190,000 industrial
and academic laboratories nationwide to fill out a new form declaring
whether they're working with any of 60 infectious agents ranging
from botulism to lumpy skin virus.
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The
Economy
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States Raid
Rainy Day Funds
States
have used up two-thirds of their cash on hand and their rainy-day
funds trying to cope with budget crises, legislative leaders from
across the country said Wednesday as they called for government
help
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National
Security and the Military
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Fighter plane's
laser may blind civilians
American
defense contractors are developing a laser weapon for fighter aircraft
that may be powerful enough to blind people on the ground, even
if they are relatively far from the target
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Politics
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Leadership,
and the Qualities of a True Christian Conservative
YEAH, BABY: BUSH
SAID TO LOVE NEW 'AUSTIN POWERS'
Ashcroft's
Terrorism Policies Dismay Some Conservatives
They
cite his anti-terrorist positions as enhancing the kind of government
power that they instinctively oppose. "His
religious base is now quite troubled by what he's done," said
Grover Norquist, a conservative strategist and president of Americans
for Tax Reform.
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The
"War on Terror" and the Terrorists
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US Getting
Ready to Expand Cuban Prison for Terror Suspects
The
Pentagon has accepted bids and expects to award a contract in the
next several days for construction of some 200 more cells at the
facility it calls Camp Delta
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New Archbishop
of Canterbury Embraces Pagan Roots
The
man expected to be the new Archbishop of Canterbury will be inducted
as a druid in a 200-year-old ceremony with pagan roots in Wales
next month
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Immigration,
Mexico, and the Border
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The National
Council of the Race (That's Like Saying the Council of White People)
Wants Our Borders Wide Open. They Claim to Represent All Hispanics.
There Are 6 Billion People on the Planet and They All Want into
the US.
Hispanic
Group Assails INS Enforcement Plan--La Raza Says Fla. Pact Stirs
Immigrant Fears
Florida Department
of Law Enforcement cross-training 35 police officers to also serve
as INS agents
While
Florida law enforcement officials spearhead a pilot program designating
officers to also serve as INS agents, all eyes are on the Sunshine
State in anticipation of what could become the national model for
domestic security
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Science,Technology
and Health
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A Girl or
Boy, You Pick
embryo
screening is raising some profound questions
S.Korea Investigating
Firm's Baby Cloning Claims
South
Korea said on Thursday it was investigating a U.S.-based firm run
by a UFO-inspired spiritual sect which claims it has implanted a
cloned embryo in a Korean woman
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Russia,
China, Cuba, North Korea
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US Congress
votes to lift travel, remittance curbs on Cuba
The House
of Representatives has voted to lift restrictions on travel and
the remittance of funds to Cuba, as well as curbs on trade in food
and medicine with the Communist-ruled island
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F.O.P. Calls
for Concealed Carry -- for Cops Only
This
would enable off-duty and retired law enforcement officers to carry
their firearms, even when traveling outside their home jurisdiction.
Senate Considering
Bill to Arm Off-Duty and Retired Cops
The
Senate Judiciary Committee is now considering legislation that would
let off-duty and retired law enforcement officers carry weapons
when they leave their local jurisdictions, even when they cross
state lines.
Mineta reverses
stand on armed-pilot issue
Transportation
chief orders study of 'lethal weapons' in cockpits
GAO: Destroying
gun records after one day would be boon for criminals
Congressional
investigators say shortening the time the government keeps firearm
records could make it easier for criminals to get guns.
Gun ownership
falls to record low in Scotland
The
number of firearms officially in circulation in Scotland fell to
the lowest level ever recorded last year, according to official
figures.
What happened
to Million Mom chapter?
"Without
our votes, without our consent, the chapter ceased to exist. People
paid memberships. What happened to our dues?"
Key Senator
Opposed to Arming Pilots
Sen.
Ernest Hollings ( news, bio, voting record), head of the Senate
Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee, said that instead
of guns, pilots should be prohibited from opening cockpit doors
in flight.
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