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  1. More Explosives Found in Nichols Home 10 years after Oklahoma City Bombing. Oops missed that in the search. Man serves 13 years for murder he didn't commit. Lucky he wasn't given the death penalty.
  2. QUOTE(Palehosefan @ Apr 4, 2005 -> 05:13 PM) I did NOT see that coming. I had to read it twice. What is happening to the males in this country :headshake
  3. Border Patrol complains that volunteers are tripping sensors By Associated Press Monday, April 4, 2005 - Updated: 04:04 PM EST TOMBSTONE, Ariz. - Volunteers who have converged on the Mexican border to watch for illegal immigrants are disrupting U.S. Border Patrol operations by unwittingly tripping sensors that alert agents to possible intruders, an agency spokesman complained Monday. Scores of participants in the Minuteman Project began assembling late last week and planned to begin regular patrols on Monday, in an exercise some law enforcement authorities and civil rights groups fear will result in vigilante violence. Many of the volunteers were recruited over the Internet, and some planned to be armed. Over the past few days, they have set off sensors, forcing agents to respond to false alarms, said Supervisory Border Patrol Agent Jose Maheda. ``Every sensor has to be addressed,'' Maheda said. ``It's taken away from our normal operations.'' The volunteers planned to start fanning out Monday across 23 miles of the San Pedro Valley to watch the border and report any illegal activity to federal agents. The idea, according to project organizers, is partly to draw attention to problems on the Arizona-Mexico border, considered the most porous stretch of the 2,000-mile southern border. Of the 1.1 million illegal immigrants caught by the Border Patrol last year, 51 percent crossed into the country at the Arizona border. Jim Coniglio of Tucson, who plans to patrol with other volunteers this week, said residents in some areas of the border have complained of being ``overrun routinely'' by migrants. ``They're feeling insecure,'' he said. The Border Patrol opposes the operation. ``The possibility for something going drastically wrong is very high,'' Maheda said.
  4. Linking it here Marlon Brando willed a tropical island area to Jackson, possibly to escape prosecution.
  5. http://reuters.myway.com/article/20050404/...LTH-SEX-DC.html
  6. QUOTE(YASNY @ Apr 4, 2005 -> 03:20 PM) They are not vigilantes. Not all, but many of them fit not only the dictionary definition, but the popular meaning as well.
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    Googlefight

    QUOTE(whitesoxin' @ Apr 4, 2005 -> 04:49 PM) Hells yeah try Illini vs. Tar Heels
  8. QUOTE(YASNY @ Apr 4, 2005 -> 03:15 PM) He may have some respect for the man. No ... That can't be it. There HAS to be a political reason for it. :headshake Everything, every President has done since the invention of the airplane and television, is about politics. Politics is how we govern. The President cannot do everything he wants to do. Just ask Bill and Monica
  9. QUOTE(YASNY @ Apr 4, 2005 -> 03:16 PM) And Elvis is Morrison's ranch hand. And Kennedy is hanging out with Monroe listening to Jim's new stuff.
  10. Now we can go cheer on the Cubs in their Opener!!!!!!! Is the April Fools joke over? No one told me. I feel like an ass for that post
  11. Anyone want to dig up the continuing decline of Mark Buerhle thread?
  12. QUOTE(YASNY @ Apr 4, 2005 -> 03:10 PM) For the record, Cheney has already shot down this "answer for their behavior" thing. Thank God all Republicans listen to Chaney. I thought Delay might have been acting on his own. The ethics problems that Delay is having, are those also linked directly to the White House? I applaud Chaney coming out and doing the right thing. I just think Republican law makers are a more independent bunch, especially when Chaney is gone at the end of this term. Getting past the partisan b.s. for a minute. Constructive, honest debate is a good thing for our society. Trying to score debate points and setting up issues for the next round of elections, is not. Don't shut off debate but make it real.
  13. Texsox

    Googlefight

    Ouch, not good
  14. Texsox

    Home Security

    QUOTE(TheBigHurt35 @ Apr 4, 2005 -> 01:38 PM) Maybe that has something to do with all of the illegals in southern Texas? Seriously, though, I don't know of many people who have home security systems where I live (Indiana). Actually you are close. A lot of the homes are owned by wealthy Mexicans who only visit part of the year. So they have security alarms to watch over their stuff while they are away. And some of them do make more trips to their homes and businesses than allowed by law, which makes them illegal.
  15. QUOTE(Kid Gleason @ Apr 4, 2005 -> 12:43 PM) Ummmm...Morrison is kind of...ummmm...dead. Though the BBC might be looking for an interview, he is surely dead. The government and Jim would like you to believe that
  16. QUOTE(TheBigHurt35 @ Apr 4, 2005 -> 01:20 PM) Not sure I agree with that. It's a hell of a lot easier to sneak across the border than to get through airport security with a bomb in one's briefcase. And I don't think that "risking their lives" is much of a concern to terrorist "martyrs." Of course that is a possibility. But the weight of the bomb would make it unlikely. It would be easier to build the bomb in the US. Drug smugglers fly their cargo, I would suspect that would be even more likely a method than walking. Risking their lives and not following through on their mission, I am certain is a concern. What good is a bomb that doesn't reach it's target?
  17. Last week, thanks to you, Republicans in Congress heard first hand how Americans will not stand by quietly and let their voices be silenced. Tomorrow morning, we will take the next step, when a vitally important johnkerry.com ad appears in USA Today. I will send a copy to every one of my Republican colleagues in the Senate. When I do, I want to tell them that the number of people standing behind the ad's powerful message now stands at over 200,000. Help us get there. See the ad - and count yourself among those personally supporting its message. http://www.johnkerry.com/usatoday] http://www.johnkerry.com/usatoday[/url] Tens of thousands of you have already called your Republican Senators opposing GOP leaders' efforts to invoke the so-called "nuclear option" on the confirmation of federal judges. We are acting in response to a disturbing pattern in which a handful of Republican leaders seek the ability to do whatever they want, whenever they want, without regard to principle. We have to act because America can't afford to go where they're trying to take us. http://www.johnkerry.com/usatoday The Republican drive to silence your voice in Washington is in high gear. House Leader Tom DeLay has led a no-holds-barred drive to silence all opposing voices in the Congress. He also engineered a highly partisan effort to force the redrawing of congressional districts in Texas - funded by heavy-handed tactics that led to the indictment of three close DeLay associates. And last week, DeLay issued an ominous threat that federal judges (appointed by both Democrats and Republicans) who dared to defy his wishes in the Terry Schiavo case will have to "answer for their behavior." Making President Bush's judicial nominations immune to a Senate filibuster is the next step in the GOP's out-of-control grab for power. If Senator Frist, the Senate Majority Leader, can convince enough Republican Senators to go along, the nomination and confirmation of judges will become a tightly-controlled, one-party affair. We're calling on Republican Senators to persuade their party's leaders not to pursue this reckless course. If you haven't done so already, please contact your Republican Senator's office. Politely let him or her know that, as a constituent, you are deeply opposed to Senator Frist's "nuclear option" plan. Then take another step. Add your name to the list of those personally supporting our call for an end to the wide-ranging Republican assault on constitutional principles. Thanks for helping with this vital and time-sensitive effort. Sincerely, John Kerry P.S. When I send our USA Today ad to my Republican colleagues tomorrow morning, I want to tell them that its message has been personally backed by over 200,000 people. You can help us reach that goal. Please sign now - and, after you do, please forward this e-mail to your friends, neighbors, and family.
  18. QUOTE(TheBigHurt35 @ Apr 4, 2005 -> 01:13 PM) After what John Paul II did to help bring down Communism, it's the very least that our country can do in return. Plus the religion President cannot send someone else to such a big event. He needs to solidify the GOP's mutual love fest with religious groups. This may cost him some points with fundamentalist Christians who view Catholicism as a cult, but for the most it will be popular and beneficial.
  19. The reason neither party will do anything about it is it would be economic suicide to eliminate illegal workers, and it would be political suicide to throw open the border. So they go after the drugs, weapons, money, terrorists and bigger fish and avoid the 800 pound gorilla sitting at the table flicking boogers. A terrorist would have decent financial backing and would arrive in an airplane, not by walking two weeks through desert and risking their lives before their mission.
  20. Or he is shill bidding to get the price up for his brother, a not so uncommon eBay rules violation.
  21. It's been reported that Dubya is going. The first American President to attend a Papal funeral. According to CNN, the White House is in the final stages of putting together the delegate list.
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