NC Attorney General Opens Investigation of Robocalls
"Regardless of the motivation, the robo-calls violated the law and they needed to stop," Roy Cooper said.
"Regardless of the motivation, the robo-calls violated the law and they needed to stop," Roy Cooper said.
Boston Legal: Suing Dems Over Pledged Delegates — Anyone see Boston Legal on Wednesday? It was very funny, with the firm suing the Democratic party over pledged delegates. They had a guy named “Wolf Blitzkrieg” …
Paul No. 1 on Amazon.com — (CNN) — Ron Paul's loyal supporters helped him set campaign fundraising records and capture more delegates during his presidential run than some of his high-profile Republican rivals. They even managed to briefly shut down Nevada's GOP convention earlier this month over a rules change controversy.
U.S. has Mandela on terrorist watch lists Nobel Peace Prize winner and international symbol of freedom Nelson Mandela is flagged on U.S. terrorist watch lists and needs special permission to visit the USA. "What an indignity," Rep. Howard Berman, D-Calif., chairman of the House International Relations Committee, said.
U.S. Develops Iran Attack Plan --The Pentagon has ordered military commanders to develop to options for attacking Iran. A second American aircraft carrier steamed into the Persian Gulf on Tuesday as the Pentagon ordered military commanders to develop new options for attacking Iran. CBS News reports that the planning is being driven by what one officer called the "increasingly hostile role" Iran is playing in Iraq - smuggling weapons into Iraq for use against American troops... U.S. officials are also concerned by Iranian harassment of U.S. ships in the Persian Gulf as well as Iran's still growing nuclear program.
Iran Ends Oil Transactions In U.S. Dollars --OPEC's Second-Largest Producer Now Pegs Petroleum to Euros and Yen Iran, OPEC's second-largest producer, has completely stopped conducting oil transactions in U.S. dollars, a top Oil Ministry official said Wednesday, a concerted attempt to reduce reliance on Washington at a time of tension over Tehran's nuclear program and suspected involvement in Iraq.
Troops stranded by airline bankruptcy --Some may have to wait a week to get ride home The abrupt collapse of ATA Airlines has left an untold number of U.S. soldiers, sailors and Marines stuck in Iraqi and Afghan airports while they await a ride home. Some face travel delays of up to a week, military officials acknowledge. "It's hard to believe that when this bankruptcy happened, the Department of Defense didn't have a backup plan," Bret Rumbeck, press secretary for Rep. Jim Costa, D-Calif., said Tuesday.
Suspicious Phone Messages Target Black Voters in North Carolina --Watchdog Group Says Calls May Be Linked to Ones in Virginia and Ohio Misleading automated phone messages that have targeted African American voters in North Carolina have been linked to similar phone calls made in Virginia, say election officials.
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Boston Legal was great and they made a serious point.
Mandela a terrorist, well it shows just how stupid Homeland Security is. Now employees are using the computers to find children to molest while putting a World Leader on the terrorist list.
I knew this would happen. Now that the Middle East isn't dealing with the US dollar is will soon be worthless. We can thank the Bush Administration and the Law Makers.
Support our Troops is how to leave them overseas with no way home. Yes the Pentagon is blaming ATA Airlines next it will be Bill Clinton's fault.
Here we go again with denying blacks their right to vote and putting fear back. It wasn't enough that the Supreme Court said they had to have ID but now it's threatening them. Isn't the same thing happening in Africa. Even Connie Rice is trying to stop the criminal acts in Africa with the election. Did Africa use the US policy?
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