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Legislative Alert – H.R. 6061 – Secure Fence Act of 2006

The House of Representatives has passed the Secure Fence Act of 2006, H.R. 6061. This is the type of immigration/border legislation that must be passed – not amnesty for those 12 million lawbreakers. Call, write or e-mail your senators to do the same – pass the Secure Fence Act of 2006. It passed by a vote of 283-138. The bill requires the Department of Homeland Security to: Read more »

September 14, 2006 Posted by Keith Lehman | Alerts, Legislation | | 2 Comments

Snippets – September 14th, 2006

  • J. Peter Pham, Ph.D.West Africa and the Coming Naval Battle in al-Qaeda’s Economic War against America: “America won the Cold War against the Soviet Union by out performing not only on the military front, but also on the economic front. Osama bin Laden has revealed his goal to be the economic death of the United States.”
  • Tashbih Sayyed, Ph.D.Short-term Strategy not the answer to War on Terror: “Why is anti-Americanism so pervasive? Islamofascism has taken root across the globe as the West scrambles to catch up in a war it took thirty years to understand they were fighting.” Read more »

September 14, 2006 Posted by Keith Lehman | Culture & Society, Politics & Political Science, Random Thoughts, War Against Islamic Facism | | No Comments Yet

Terri Schindler-Schiavo’s Life and Death Lives on in New Book

Readers may recall, at least those who have been around for awhile the story of Terri Schindler-Schiavo’s story – a tale that ended in the court-ordered dehydration death in March of 2006.

Long before her world-renowned life and death story, WND news editor, Diana Lynne had uncovered the story three years ago. Now she has written a book that will let the world know Terri’s story and remain in memory for all. Read more »

September 14, 2006 Posted by Keith Lehman | Bibliotheca, Culture & Society, Law, USA | | No Comments Yet

Absolute Sociocrat Rhetoric

Jason Barr, An Absolution Revolution writes:

First, I’m going to assume that people will at least recognize that using sources of energy that create less pollution is generally a good thing, and even if you’re reading this and don’t believe in global warming (you poor, poor corporate dupe) it can’t possibly hurt to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. So it would seem a good idea in general to begin pursuing more ardently methods of energy production and use that are less-polluting, specifically using sources of energy other than fossil fuels. Read more »

September 14, 2006 Posted by Keith Lehman | Energy, Random Thoughts | | No Comments Yet