Saturday, July 24, 2010

Headlines from Michael Savage.com, July 24, 2010, Saturday

Headlines only, of new articles, not past articles that continue to remain at the site.

--Judge pushes back against feds' Arizona argument
(Washington Post) "Why can't Arizona be as inhospitable as they wish to people who have entered or remained in the United States?" U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton asked in a pointed exchange ...

Geithner bored by complaints from business about Obama policies
(Daily Caller) "Businesses always want their taxes lower and always want to live with low regulation" ...

N. Korea threatens 'physical response' to U.S. drills
(Fox News) Clinton had lashed out against belligerent acts by the North, warning that it must reverse a "campaign of provocative, dangerous behavior" ...

U.S. contacts wrong embassy about Russian's detention
(CNN) "We are talking about kidnapping of a Russian citizen on the territory of a third country," a Russian Foreign Ministry statement said ...

Memo to liberals: You're outnumbered
(Mark Murray, NBC News) As the liberal blogosphere confab, Netroots Nation, kicks off today in Las Vegas, it will inevitably further the "Why are progressives disappointed in Obama?" storyline ...

Pentagon workers tied to child porn
(Boston Globe) Federal investigators have identified several dozen Pentagon officials and contractors with high-level security clearances who allegedly purchased and downloaded child porn ...

Hospital removes pig paintings to avoid offending Muslims
(NISNews, Netherlands) The paintings were pre-emptively removed after a non-Muslim patient said he was concerned they might offends Muslims ...

Indonesian police demolish church
(AsiaNews) A group called the Forum of the Muslim Brotherhood of Limusnunggal has worked since 2008 to have the church eliminated" ...

What MSM won't show you from Sherrod's hate speech
(GatewayPundit.com) Some of the racism we thought was buried ... surfaced ... we didn't do the stuff these Republicans are doing because you have a black president ...

Obama cuts payments to dead people
(Associated Press) Obama signed legislation intended to slash by $50 billion the taxpayer money improperly paid to dead people, fugitives and those in jail who shouldn't be getting benefits ...

Gulf seafood? Diners grilling restaurants about source
(Associated Press) Distance doesn't seem to matter. No matter how far they are from the Gulf, waiters and waitresses around the nation are getting the same grilling by diners ...

'He wasn't an evil child'
(New York Daily News) Police say a "loving" 14-year-old murdered his family, burned down the home and slit his own throat ...

More Muslim riots in France
(Ryan Mauro, Pajamas Media) You probably didn’t hear about it, but Muslim youths rioted in Grenoble, France, sparking some of the worst instability the country has faced since the 2005 riots ...

Lawmaker: Overweight people should pay 'fat tax'
(London Telegraph) "I think it's sensible that people who knowingly live unhealthily carry a responsibility for it in a financial respect" ...

GOP spoiling for fight over Berwick appointment
(Byron York) The renomination allows Obama to claim he wants to work with the Senate to win Berwick's confirmation, even though the recess appointment makes that superfluous ...

Democrats mull taxes for higher earners
(Washington Times) Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke said that extending the tax cuts would strengthen a still struggling U.S. economy ...

Sen. John Kerry skips town on sails tax
(Boston Herald) Sen. John Kerry, who has repeatedly voted to raise taxes while in Congress, dodged a whopping six-figure state tax bill on his new multimillion-dollar yacht ...

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