Tuesday, September 29, 2009

SPB News for Tuesday



Secret Service Probing Facebook Poll That Asked Whether Obama Should Be Killed - A Facebook poll that asked users to vote on whether they believed President Obama should be killed was removed Monday from the popular social networking we...

Palin finishes memoir, ‘Going Rogue,’ out Nov. 17 — NEW YORK — Sarah Palin (PAY'-lin) has finished her memoir just four months after the book deal was announced. Her publisher says the release date has been moved up from the spring to Nov. 17. — Harper publisher Jonathan Burnham …

4 teens charged with beating death of ‘innocent bystander’ — A fourth teenager was charged early this evening with beating to death 16-year-old Derrion Albert, an “innocent bystander” who walked into the middle of a street fight between two groups of feuding teens last Thursday, according to prosecutors.

Fred Thompson spurns GOP special election nominee

Retired Air Force Officer Sues Gov. Crist Over Forced Vaccination Retired Air Force Lt. Col. Carmen Reynolds has named Gov. Charlie Crist (R-FL), Attorney General Bill McCollum and Florida Surgeon General Ana Viamonte Ros in a lawsuit in Santa Rosa County Circuit Court that challenges a state statute governing public health. Reynolds is opposed to a section of the statute that allows law enforcement to use any means necessary to vaccinate a resident in case if an emergency. Chapter 381.00315(1)(b)4 says a person can be forced to be tested, vaccinated, treated, examined or quarantined for communicable diseases that have significant morbidity or mortality and present a severe danger to the public.

UK says 'no sane person' thinks about attacking Iran As revelations about Iran's new under-construction nuclear enrichment facility surface, Britain reaffirms commitment to finding a diplomatic solution to the nuclear row. In an interview with the BBC, British Foreign Secretary David Miliband said "no sane person" would look to attack Iran over its nuclear program "without real concern." Britain is "100 percent committed" to finding a diplomatic solution, Miliband said.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The man suing Bank of America, because an employee incompetance.

It's a lot but it will get attention and and you know that if, he gets a settlement, it will be a minute amount.