June 8, 2005
Great moments in border security

So, a psycho Canadian comes to the U.S. and customs officials find a homemade sword, brass knuckles, a hatchet and an apparently blood-stained chainsaw. I say "apparently" because customs officials didn't figure that this guy was worrisome enough to hold on to. They confiscated his weapons and told him to have fun in the United […]

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June 8, 2005
Not so Hollyweird

Every time some Hollywood celebrity opens their mouth and condmens the American military or participates in a "peace march" with leftist loonies holding "We Support Troops when they kill their officers" it makes the evening news and is shown time and time again on cable TV. Well, Smash has word that Academy Award-winning actor Denzel […]

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June 8, 2005
That's it?

Back during the 2004 presidential campaign, Sen. John Kerry, the Democrat nominee, refused to sign what is known as a "Form 180". A 180 waives privacy rights with regard to military records and allows others to see them. Bush signed a Form 180 long before the 2004 election cycle -- though he got flak from […]

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June 8, 2005
Huh?

I've got to confess I'm befuddled by this maneuver. Federal prosecutors on Tuesday asked a judge overseeing a racketeering case against major cigarette makers to impose a long list of penalties on the companies, including a nationwide stop-smoking program and restrictions on tobacco marketing. "During the course of this trial, the United States has met […]

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