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Pirates Terrorize Boaters on Texas Lake
KVUE News reports with machine-guns in hand, Mexico’s deadliest cartel is patrolling the waters of a Texas border lake. These pirates have already ambushed three, possibly four boats, operating with virtual impunity as they make off with cash and electronics. It’s happening on Falcon Lake in Zapata, 200 yards from the Mexican border.
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Homeland Security Alert: Terror suspect may be headed to Texas through Mexico
HOUSTON – A Homeland Security Alert is asking Houston police and Harris County Sheriff’s deputies to keep their eyes open for a potential terrorist.
The alert focuses on Mohamed Ali, a suspected member of the terrorist group Al Shabaab. It indicates he may be traveling to the U.S. through Mexico.
Al Shabaab is a terrorist group based in Somalia with links to the Somali attacks dramatized...
Is America Going Greek?
Violent, deadly riots in Greece are providing a peek into the future of the USA if government spending continues its current upward trajectory.
Congressman Paul Ryan, a ranking member of the House Budget Committee, and member of Obama’s bipartisan debt commission discusses the need for politicians to develop the political will to make the necessary spending cuts to prevent the Greece scenario...
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FCC to Overhaul Regulation of Internet Lines
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski has decided to reregulate Internet lines to protect net neutrality, siding with consumer groups and Internet companies worried that Internet providers have too much power.
On Wednesday, Mr. Genachowski’s staff began briefing the FCC’s commissioners on how they will propose to regulate Internet lines under rules that were...
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Could reconciliation work for the climate bill?
The contretemps between Lindsey Graham and Harry Reid derailed the planned roll-out of the climate bill, but that doesn’t mean the legislation is any less done. And so behind the scenes, it’s been sent to the EPA to be modeled. If and when Graham and Reid work things out, the bill’s supporters are hoping they won’t have lost too much time.
Meanwhile, the possibility of...
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Mexico’s Immigration Law: Let’s Try It Here at Home
Mexico has a radical idea for a rational immigration policy that most Americans would love. However, Mexican officials haven’t been sharing that idea with us as they press for our Congress to adopt the McCain-Kennedy immigration reform bill.
That’s too bad, because Mexico, which annually deports more illegal aliens than the United States does, has much to teach us about how it handles the...
