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Family takes on Wal-Mart over bike

A Charleston, W.Va., family is leading a battle with Wal-Mart over an allegedly defective bicycle. Roxanne Berry lives says a Wal-Mart store sold her 10-year-old son a flawed bike that led to a potentially serious accident. ... more from Washington Times Insider  Here is another reason America is selling out to other countries ...Wal-Mart gets just about everything they sell from overseas.

 


 

Bush to Face Challenges at Americas Summit (AP)
 

AP - President Bush faces ruffled relations in the Western Hemisphere with street protesters ranting against the U.S. in Argentina and Venezuela's leftist leader, Hugo Chavez, waiting to bait him. ... more from Yahoo  As far as I'm concerned I would just as soon have everything made here in the USA... I'm tied of seeing my boots, jeans and shirts made in China, Mexico, South America, Pakistan and Vietnam...how bout you ?
 


Bill Clinton's Round of Shoeshines

Bill Clinton has stepped back into the spotlight for the latest round of public yak-yak. His foundation created something grandly called the "Clinton Global Initiative," a hot-air meeting of monarchs and global bureaucrats. He granted interviews to ABC, NBC and CNN, and all three networks genuflected before him on cue. Let's first dismiss the "news" that emerged, because it was another Clintonian yawner. Clinton bashed President Bush for supporting tax cuts and accused Republicans of intentionally lowering living standards for our children. In other words, it was the same old class warfare, Democrat-style, and worse. Clinton just can't stay in the shadows, and can't resist the urge to build himself up every five minutes by saying everything's gone sour since he left. 
Source Article: Brent Bozell
 


 

Hamas Blows Up Gaza Border Wall With Egypt

Weapons Flow Freely Into UN-Backed Terrorist State

Hamas operatives on Wednesday blew up a wall in Rafah in order to facilitate the uncontrolled flow of Palestinians and Egyptians streaming across the Gaza-Egypt border. Despite Israeli demands on Egypt and the Palestinian Authority to immediately take action and seal off the border, Palestinians and Egyptians continued to freely cross the border since Wednesday morning. 
Source Article: Jerusalem Post
 


They Are At It Again

The race men are at it again, turning the tragedy of New Orleans into a morality tale about racism in America. Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, Rep. Maxine Waters (who qualifies, despite her gender), rapper Kanye West, and a host of lesser-known black leaders and spokesmen were quick to see racism in the agonizingly slow evacuation of New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina. 
Source Article: Linda Chavez
 


Backlash Against Cindy Sheehan Gains Momentum

Cindy Sheehan has announced that she plans to return "very soon" to her anti-war vigil in Crawford, Tex. When she does, she'll find she has some company, according to the conservative group leading the "You Don't Speak for Me, Cindy" tour. Move America Forward, a national organization "that supports American troops and the war against terrorism," is leading the tour, which begins Monday morning. Heading the delegation is Deborah Johns of Northern California Marine Moms, whose son, William, has served two tours of duty in Operation Iraqi Freedom. 
Source Article: CNS News
 


Hamas Proclaims Victory, Promises to Destroy Israel

"Wait for us in Jaffa, Haifa, Tel Aviv, Ashkelon. The knights of Gaza are coming. Our beloved sons of Palestine, we make no distinction between [Israeli-controlled] Palestine and [the West Bank and Gaza Strip] Palestine. There is no difference between Jaffa and Gaza, between the Galilee and Hebron. Hamas will leave Gaza and break out throughout Palestine to show the way of jihad, which will bring our nation to its summit. Oh sons of Zion, the defeat you suffered in Gaza is just the beginning…” This is the result of the "Road Map to Peace". 
Source Article: Israeli National News
 


Blacks Rally For Slavery Reparations In DC

Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan upped the ante in the current drive by some to have the US pay reparations to modern blacks for pre-Civil war slavery pratices. Farrakhan says that white America also owes black America 'millions of acres of land'. The ''Millions for Reparations'' rally featured dozens of speakers who supported the event's official theme, ''They Owe Us.'' The fact that all the slaveholders -- and all the slaves -- are long dead is evidently as irrelevant as the fact most of the slaves were first captured by other blacks and sold to white slave traders in the first place. ''I think with regard to reparations, given the fact that there is plenty of blame to go around for slavery, plenty of blame to go around among African and Arab states, and plenty of blame to go around among Western states, we are better to look forward and not point fingers backward,'' said National Security Advisor Condoleeza Rice.
 


 Clinton Says We Deserved 9/11

11/08/01 Former President Bill Clinton has joined the ranks of the popular "America is the real terrorist" movement, saying yesterday that 'terror has existed for hundreds of years in America and that we are "paying a price today" for its past of slavery and for looking "the other way when a significant number of native Americans were dispossessed and killed." Once he got down slamming the history of the nation that once trusted him with its top office, he started in on the Christians, saying, "In the first Crusade, when the Christian soldiers took Jerusalem, they first burned a synagogue with 300 Jews in it and proceeded to kill every woman and child who was a Muslim on the Temple Mount. I can tell you that story is still being told today in the Middle East and we are still paying for it."  Then he went on to discuss how ill-prepared we are for acts of terror, as if he bore no responsibility himself. He did just leave office 10 months ago after eight years in charge. Clinton said recently that he would have made a much better wartime president than George Bush. For the other side, maybe.