Transport Minister apologizes for cussing at Toronto

Transport Minister John Baird apologized to Toronto Major David Miller for cussing at Toronto. ""I was speaking out of frustration, and I certainly expressed that," John Baird said in the House of Commons on...

Cyber Or -18 Virtual Kehillah

This is another in this series of blogs by Rabbi, Dr. Moshe Dror on the Cyber Or generation. " By Rabbi, Dr. Moshe Dror We are talking about the Jewish Community. We experience the community when we can be together and share all kinds of interests. We tend to think of...

At Stake: The Future of Getting News to Americans

"This week, under the leadership of Sen. John Kerry, the Senate's Commerce Committee opened hearings on the future of journalism and the role of information in supporting American democracy. The hearings are...

Edwards Campaign Knew About Affair, Would Sabotage Nomination

ABC News' George Stephanopoulos reported on Sunday that the Edwards Campaign had a Poison Pill if John Edwards won the Democratic Nomination.  The Campaign first passed the rumors of Edwards Affair as...

Citizens for A Constitutional Republic

" The U.S. Constitution was never written for, nor was the U.S. system of government ever intended to be a “democracy”, but rather, a “representative republic”. Many of the founding fathers feared creating...

MSNBC: Condi Rice may have admitted to conspiracy

  " In little-noticed comments Thursday, the former White House counsel for President Richard Nixon John Dean said Thursday that former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice may have unwittingly admitted to...

John McCain calls Bush Administration's Waterboarding "Torture"

" On Fox News, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) responded to the startling information that detainee Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was waterboarded 183 times. “It’s unacceptable,” McCain said, adding: One is too much....

John McCain Snubs Sarah Palin on "The Tonight Show"

" John McCain apparently snubbed ex-running mate Sarah Palin during an appearance Monday on NBC's "The Tonight Show." "We have, I'm happy to say, a lot of voices out there," McCain told host Jay Leno before...

Homeless Woman Featured in 'What Would You Do?' Found

 Linda Hamilton stood on a street and continuosly asked "Excuse me, can someone call this man an ambulance"? Eighty people walked by before Linda stopped.  Linda is homeless and has been for two years...

John Dean on MSNBC: Dick Cheney may be guilty of "murder"

Investigative reporter Seymour Hersh’s bombshell earlier this week that Vice President Dick Cheney controlled an “executive assassination ring” continues to reverberate throughout Washington, with Nixon aide...

UN says at least 1500 Child Soldiers fighting for LTTE

UN says that as of last September, at least 1500 children were still serving as Tamil Tiger Fighters. Sri Lankan government says it has taken steps to rehabilitate the Child Soldiers who've been captured or...

The Book Of Revelation Is Not One Of The Dead Sea Scrolls

The earlyest known surviving copy of every book in the Bible dates from around the third century AD apart from one. The revelation to saint john. This later book is an addition the earlyest known copy of which dates from the seventh century AD. ...

National Weatherman's Day - Thursday February 5

Today, Thursday February 5, is National Weatherman's Day - a day to honour the men and women who go to work everyday to tell us what the weather is going to be like and what is predicted in the forecast. They...

FBI reopens cold cases from civil rights era

" Federal investigators are re-examining 43 decades-old unsolved killings in Mississippi during the civil rights years of the 1950s and ’60s. At least six of them are southwest Mississippi cases, the FBI announced Thursday. Among those cases is the Oct. 13,...

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