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Use your own imagination. I'm certain you can expand the list.

What got this tirade boiling?

I suppose I'm getting old. I don't sleep worth a damn any more. C-SPAN was on when I awoke around 3:30 in the morning. It was a postponed airing of Chairman Ed Royce's (R-Calif.) July 5 jearings of the House subcommittee on International Terrorism and Nonproliferation. A whole lot of title for what it was about: illegal immigration and making points for the November election. The hearing was at the Imperial Beach Border patrol Station in San Diego.

Let's dispatch one side-show issue right now, because it's so easy.

Representative Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA) tried several times to hammer the Democrat attendees for always wanting to return to the matter of the employer magnet. Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) extracted from one of the witnesses the GAO crime statistic that, for all 2005, the administration had filed 46 charges against employers for hiring illegals.


Hoover’s frightening plan

You're not interested in helping anyone, let alone the average man/woman. You and people like you are disgraceful. I don't define liberalism, CJR. History has done it. The Democratic Party, Liberalism, is rooted in socialism. If you are a liberal, you are a socialist. Liberalism is an anathema to capitalism and a free market economy/society---to say nothing of democracy and a free people. " .


Sagging housing market costs 17 Collier jobs

Joe Schmitt, administrator for the Community Development and Environmental Services Division, said he personally told the employees Thursday that their jobs in the division are being eliminated. The cuts are because of revenue shortages, not for performance issues, Schmitt said.

Lee County also recently cut 29 employees from its community development department in the face of falling revenues.

Along with those being laid off in Collier County, between nine and 13 employees are expected to accept early retirement. Incentives such as three years of medical coverage are being offered as a buy-out, Schmitt said. Employees have until the end of March to decide.

The cuts are in response to an “economic slowdown that has impacted work volume and revenue," according to an announcement from county officials.


Concentration camps in America: The consequences of 40 years of fear

If you type the phrase "concentration camps" into your Internet search engine, you will find page after page of references to martial law and the construction of concentration camps in the United States on behalf of the Department of Defense, the Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).

A close examination reveals that many of these references lack sufficient facts to support their conclusions; however, taken as a whole, there is an abundance of factual information showing an alarming trend in the deployment of federal and military forces to restrain and detain American citizens.

Among the Internet sites are those listing between 600 and 800 locations in the United States where the government is establishing "concentration camps." Many of these are former or active military bases; however, several provide detailed information about their location and improvements, including maps, videos, and satellite photographs.


Review: 'Boleyn Girl' doesn't know what it is

If he wants her (and she makes sure that he does) he's going to have to marry her. Watch the stars talk about the film »

Although it's being sold as a classy bodice-ripper, the movie is less sexed up than Showtime's "The Tudors" and less souped up than last year's "Elizabeth: The Golden Years." It could be regarded as an unofficial prequel to that movie, as Anne Boleyn was Elizabeth's mother. Still, sex is central to the tragedy, and so is class.

Gregory and screenwriter Peter Morgan, fresh from his courtly duties on "The Queen," take aim at a callous patriarchal society where arranged marriages are the ticket to prosperity and political advancement.

The girls' father, Thomas Boleyn (Mark Rylance), and his brother-in-law, the Duke of Norfolk (David Morrissey), conspire to dangle them before Henry in the hope that one will take his fancy.


 
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