One year after the invasion of Iraq, and the on going War in Afghanistan,
President George W. Bush is still playing word games about why the United States went to war there.
Wonder what
these people thought about word games....
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Mexico Thwarting U.S. Immigration Enforcement
There is growing evidence that the Mexican government is working with a group called the Instituto de los Mexicanos en el Exterior to use its matricula consular database to deploy illegals to state legislatures and city councils across America. There, the illegal aliens — Mexican nationals who have been provided a matricula consular card — pack the gallery and seek to apply pressure against legislators who sponsor or intend to vote for bills that enhance immigration law enforcement.
California Assemblyman Dennis Mountjoy recalls the floor debate on a California measure, SB 60, which would have allowed illegal aliens in California to qualify for a state driver’s license. Referring to the former name of the territory ceded to the United States by Mexico as part of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo of 1848 Mountjoy took the floor and said, “This bill paves the road to
Aztlan."
"Then everyone in the gallery stood up and applauded,” Mountjoy said.
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Senate takes aim at spyware
The SPYBLOCK (Software Principles Yielding Better Levels of Consumer Knowledge) Act would prohibit installing software on somebody else's computer without notice and consent, and requires reasonable "uninstall" procedures for all downloadable software. Spyware, adware and other hidden programs often secretly piggyback on downloaded Internet software without the user's knowledge, transmitting information about computer usage and generating pop-up advertisements. Frequently such software is designed to be virtually impossible to uninstall.
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SpyBot Search and Destroy!
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Most distant object in solar system discovered;
could be part of never-before-seen
Oort cloud
A planetoid more than eight billion miles from Earth has been discovered by researchers led by a scientist at the California Institute of Technology. The new planetoid is more than three times the distance of Pluto, making it by far the most distant body known to
orbit the sun.
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The Grand Challenge
The most formidable race for robot vehicles yet staged ended limply on Saturday, with not one of the 15 entrants coming close to finishing the 142-mile (230-kilometre) Californian course.
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Constitution of 2028
Every citizen is free to perform any act which does not hamper the equal freedom of another. No law shall forbid the performance of any act, which does not damage the physical or economic welfare of any other person. No act shall constitute a violation of a law valid under this provision unless there is such damage, or immediate present danger of such damage resulting from that act. This is a radical doctrine for it means the end of the blue laws, and a grisly unconscious symbiosis between the underworld and organized religion, for the greatest bulwark of the underworld was always the moral creed of the church.
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