Sunday, August 15, 2010

August 15, 2010, Sunday, Michael Savage headlines

Headlines from Michael Savage's news aggregate website, 10.33 am

D.C. official: Obama insisted on backing Ground Zero mosque
(Politico) President Obama's decision to make comments that further stoked an already-brewing controversy over the construction of a mosque near Ground Zero was "purely" his own, an official said ...

Israel: Hezbollah building secret war machine, hiding among civilians
(Associated Press) Israel's military says Hezbollah is moving fighters and weapons into the villages of south Lebanon, building up a secret network of arms in preparation for war ...

Independent voters sour on Dems in Congress
(Associated Press) Independents who embraced President Barack Obama's call for change in 2008 are ready for a shift again, and that's worrisome news for Democrats ...

Napolitano says border security work now done. Oh, really?
(Washington Times) Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said the administration has "enough" resources to secure the border now that Obama signed into law a $600 million border security bill ...

Illegals flock to sanctuary states that give them driver's licenses
(Associated Press) Carlos left Arizona after the state passed its immigration crackdown. The illegal immigrant's new home outside Seattle offered something Arizona could not: a driver's license ...

Pakistan fight stalls for U.S.
(Wall Street Journal) The U.S. military has stopped lobbying Pakistan to help root out one of the biggest militant threats to coalition forces in Afghanistan ...

Obama's spending, empty 'recovery' can't stop fears of double-dip recession
(Los Angeles Times) The U.S. economy ended one of the grimmer weeks of the year, as disappointing sales figures combined with other dismal data to heighten fears that the recovery is stalling ...

Clinton denies White House claim he intervened in U.S. Senate race
(CNSNews.com) Reigniting a political controversy, former President Clinton said he never encouraged Rep. Joe Sestak to drop out of Pennsylvania’s U.S. Senate race ...

Researchers propose statin with fast food
(Washington Times) Make that a burger, fries and a side of Lipitor, please ...

Appeals court says feds can withhold ACORN money
(AOL News) Congress can continue to withhold federal money from ACORN following a federal appeals panel decision that rejected a lower court's ruling about funding for the activist group ...

Only 29% of Americans back Obama's handling of illegals
(CNSNews.com) That is the lowest approval rating Obama received for any of the 13 issues included in the Gallup poll ...

WikiLeaks to release more Afghan files
(Associated Press) The Pentagon warned that would be more damaging to security and risk more lives than the organization's initial release of some 76,000 war documents ...

Video game lets players be Taliban, kill Americans
(AOL News) It's a standard feature of World War II video games: Some players take the roles of Allies, others play as the Third Reich. Now EA's next "Medal of Honor" will allow users to play as the Taliban ...

Russia will begin fueling Iran nuke plant next week
(Associated Press) Russia's nuclear agency says that it will load fuel into Iran's first nuclear power plant, the Bushehr Plant, next week, defying U.S. calls ...

Theater: McChrystal's last act
(Barry Neild, GlobalPost) How the "runaway general" contributed to a stage play about conflict in Afghanistan ...

More college students mentally ill
(Los Angeles Times) The number of college students with severe mental illness, including those on psychiatric medications, is rising ...

Rangel slams critics telling him to resign
(New York Daily News) Rangel insisted it was time to move beyond the ethics scandal that has swallowed him for the past few months. Then he failed to take his own advice ...

Prep teacher allegedly had stash of child porn
(DNAInfo.com) A Manhattan elementary school teacher and summer camp counselor was charged with having a "voluminous" amount of child pornography on the computer in his bedroom ...

U.K.'s government medicine pays for visits to prostitutes
(London Telegraph) Taxpayers' money is being spent on prostitutes, lap dancing clubs and exotic holidays under schemes designed to give more independence to the disabled ...

End of WWII honored with Times Square kiss
(Associated Press) Hundreds of couples donned sailor hats and nurse's caps and smooched in Times Square to celebrate the 65th anniversary of the end of World War II ...

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