Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Michael Savage headlines, Thursday July 29

The headlines from Savage's aggregate news website. 12.55 am on Thursday.

Clinton radical judge blocks Arizona law
(Arizona Daily Star) U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton has blocked the portion of the law that requires police officers to determine the immigration status of a person detained or arrested ...

Group calls for 'safe passage' of illegals out of U.S.
(Fox News) "The peaceful and gradual exodus of illegals from Arizona shows there is no need for comprehensive immigration reform amnesty" ...

Chelsea's dad-in-law was Dem congressman who served 5 years in prison
(United Press International) "Proud papa" Ed Mezvinsky was convicted of bank, wire and mail fraud in 2003 and sentenced to seven years in prison. He was released in April 2008 ...

Justice 'ignoring new military voting-rights law'
(Fox News) "All our men and women in uniform deserve a chance to vote this November, and the Obama administration bears responsibility for ensuring that they have it" ...

Prime Minister Cameron's slander against Israel
(Pete Wehner) As for Gaza being a "prison camp": if that's what it is, Gaza is a prison camp of the Palestinian leadership’s own making ...

U.S. report: Russia violated '91 START until end
(Washington Times) The report raises new concerns that Moscow will violate the pending "New START" treaty now being debated for ratification in the Senate ...

Egyptian journalist: Gaza not under siege
(MEMRI) "A sense of absolute prosperity prevails, as manifested by the grand resorts along and near Gaza's coast" ...

Mass. pushes to bypass Electoral College
(Boston Globe) "We've had a lot of bad ideas come through this chamber over the years, but this is going to be one of the worst ideas that has surfaced and actually garnered some support" ...

French PM declares 'war' on al-Qaida after hostage killed
(Reuters) France is at war with al-Qaida's North African branch and will intensify military support for governments in the region combating the Islamist fighters ...

Nebraska city suspends immigration law
(Associated Press) A Nebraska city suspended its voter-approved ban on hiring or renting property to illegal immigrants, but opponents still want a federal judge to block the ordinance ...

Found: Ancient tablet with 'eye-for-an-eye' rule
(Cosmic Log) Israeli archaeologists say they have found two 3,700-year-old clay tablets that appear to contain legal pronouncements similar to the biblical "tooth for a tooth" rule ...

Illegal alien's family sues jailer
(WLKY-TV, Lexington) Romero was in the U.S. illegally and was supposed to be deported in August 2008 ...

Doomsday shelters making a comeback
(USA Today) Jason Hodge says he's "not paranoid" but he is concerned, and that's why he bought space in what might be labeled a doomsday shelter ...

Another Asian murdered by a black in Oakland
(San Francisco Chronicle) Huggins shot Kang three times "for no apparent reason" after the resident of Fairfax, Va., handed over $17 ...

Demented lawyers killing American business; Use ADA
(San Francsico Chronicle) A federal appeals court said the law entitles wheelchair users at a restaurant to the same view as everyone else at the food that awaits them ...

North Korea soccer team publicly humiliated for World Cup losses
(AsiaNews) The coach was expelled from the party and sent to work at a construction site in Pyongyang ...

New York's $7.4 million playground
(New York Times) The playground has been five years in the making, a result of tons of research in progressive learning theory and child-development research ...

Lying nun gets 'death threats,' now in hiding
(New York Post) Her family's Brooklyn church -- which is not an accredited charity -- was founded by convicted serial killer Devernon LeGrand and is now run by his convicted-rapist son ...

Does he know where he works?
(Newsbusters.org) The NBC News and MSNBC daytime anchor said of the Journolist scandal, "Those of us who are mainstream journalists got mixed in with journalists with an agenda" ...

Sumner Redstone put young gal on the payroll, offered stock
(New York Post) Looks like Viacom boss Sumner Redstone's harem of young women is growing ...

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