Fanning
the flames of discontent sparked by the Imus controversy, former
congressman Tom DeLay is making a plea for his fellow conservatives
to get Rosie O'Donnell fired for recent remarks she made.
Alex
gives a fascinating detailed lecture to a class at St. Edwards
University in Austin about establishment media control, ways
in which slick propaganda is dispersed through the elite-controlled
"repeater" press whores, and how the alternative media
is infested with paid-for kooks who are on the government payroll
and deliberately poison the well of information to discredit
genuine truthseekers.
The state of
Washington and the Department of Homeland Security plan to jointly
develop a driver's license that could be embedded with radio
frequency identification technology. The pilot program, which
complies with new federal cross-border travel requirements,
will offer Washington drivers an optional alternative to a passport.
Some
call it 'regionalization', population of which will come to
be known as the "North Americanists". Some call it
North American Union, NAU for short, or the benign sounding
North American Community.
Mr.
O’Reilly: I am, of course, not surprised you did not respond
to my last email, or the one before that. Naturally, a man of
your stature and influence need not reply to critics, especially
small fish critics from the blogosphere. Even so, I believe
it is worth a try to send yet another email your way, however
futile the attempt, and ask yet another question.
Former
UN weapons inspector Hans Blix, who clashed with US authorities
over the Iraq war, said Friday he doubted Washington would attack
Iran over its nuclear development.
Although
it has already taken nearly four decades to get this far in
building the Internet, some university researchers with the
federal government's blessing want to scrap all that and start
over.