by Craig Masters A search for an update on the status of the American Marine Jon Hammer – being held in a Mexican prison for ransom - revealed an article posted on the New York Times web site that I believe was dated May 9, 2012. I was interrupted before reading the whole article and when I returned [...]
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by Peter Grady – Now that the election is over, members of the media appear to be waking up and deciding to look into the contradictory stories presented by the White House, which could prove problematic for President Obama. Prior to the presidential election, the media, with the exception of Fox News, mostly [...]
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by Matt Lacy – As Congress attempts to discover the events in Benghazi where Americans including an ambassador were killed, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will not be able to testify because among other things she will be attending a wine tasting event in Australia. Administration officials, including the president himself for several [...]
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by Jack Minor – After briefly blocking Twitter services for allowing what it said was blasphemous material, the government of Pakistan has restored access to the network. The tweets in question promoted a Facebook competition to post images of the Prophet Mohammad, an offense punishable by death under Islamic law. Following the [...]
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by Peter Grady – Canada has established an office of religious freedom in its foreign affairs department, however, the country appears to have no problem prohibiting Christians in its own borders from upholding personally held beliefs. One of the reasons for the initiative creating the office was the murder of Shahbaz Bhatti, Pakistan’s minister for [...]
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By Sara Grant At the Greeley 9.12 meeting on April 28, a representative from the Northern Colorado Chapter of “ACT! For America” gave a presentation on the history of Shariah law and its effects on Northern Colorado. According to local sources, over 1,000 Somali Muslims now reside in the Greeley area, and like most Muslims, [...]
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