Friday, October 19, 2007

In The News Friday Round-up

Criminals being honored at the BET Awards.
"Two of the teens enmeshed in the nationally known "Jena Six" case helped present the most anticipated award during Black Entertainment Television's Hip Hop Awards show broadcast Thursday night."

Hillary Clinton caught with more dubious campaign cash from "Chinese Voters".
"They include dishwashers, waiters, contributors who deny making contributions, and another who “admitted to lacking the legal-resident status required for giving campaign money.” Most of the Chinese reported as contributing to Clinton’s campaign have never voted. Many speak little or no English. Some seem to lead such ephemeral lives that neighbors say they’ve never heard of them. And more....."

More Saudi backed Islamic fun; this time out of Virginia.
A congressionally mandated panel that promotes religious freedom is recommending the Bush administration close a Virginia-based Islamic school run by the Saudi government if school officials don't comply with demands to turn over textbooks that may include lessons on jihad and intolerance toward other religions.

Criminal Invader from south of the border brings more than his desire to "find work" with him.
"Lawmakers are calling for an investigation into why a Mexican national infected with a highly contagious form of tuberculosis — the second such case this year — was allowed entry across the U.S. border multiple times."

And last, but certainly not least.....Moonbat Mutual Admiration at it's finest. Pete Stark and KOS sitting in a tree k-i-s-s-i-n-g......
moonbats,pete stark, daliy kos
Don't forget to tune in to "Inside Islam: Faith vs. Fanatics" this weekend on Fox News. "The film follows moderate Muslims who have challenged the "Islamists" who espouse a more radical view of their religion. The film shows the Islamists advocating, among other things, the imposition of Sharia law on Muslims in the West, the stoning of women who commit adultery, and even violence and terrorism."
Watch it: 9 p.m. ET on Saturday, Oct. 20

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