Sunday, September 19, 2010

19 Sep, 2010, Sunday, Michael Savage headlines

The Michael Savage website is a news aggregate website. Headlines are sometimes rewritten in a slanted manner, but the news itself comes from major news outlets.

Rep. Meeks clears path for jiahad-backing prof
(New York Post) US Rep. Gregory Meeks scolded immigration officials for questioning a Muslim scholar whose nonprofits have been linked to financing terrorism ...

Gitmo prisoner to be freed over 'interrogation abuse'?
(Associated Press) Appeals court judges deciding whether to release a Guantanamo Bay detainee asked: If once an al-Qaida member, always an al-Qaida member?

American arms dealers supply drug lords, terrorists
(Miami Herald) A crossroads for drugs and money laundering, Miami has expanded into a gateway for arms smuggling - not only to Latin America but also to the Middle East and Far East ...

John Boehner: 2nd of 12 kids who is Obama's elitist target
(London Telegraph) The White House is attempting to cling on to Democratic control of Washington by portraying a congressman who grew up in near poverty as an elitist ...

Savage's 'Big Sis' moniker run by Drudge amuses 'Big Sis'
(U.S. News and World Report) "I've made it," the Secretary said with a grin in response to a reporter's question. "Drudge has a nickname for me" ...

Moratorium on Muslim immigrants?
(WorldNetDaily.com) A proposal on how to stop the spread of Islam in the U.S. stirred a rousing response ...

Radical Islam rises in Balkan states
(Associated Press) An online music video praising Osama bin Laden has driven home a troubling new reality: A radical brand of Islam is gaining a foothold in the Balkans ...

Whites need not apply
(Marin Independent Journal) Bright sun and a cooling wind welcomed 25 new citizens who were sworn in on Angel Island near the historic immigration station ...

NY pol browbeats grannies for votes
(New York Post) Assemblyman Vito Lopez bullied and cajoled eight little old ladies during an arm-twisting session aimed at getting them to back his candidate in a Brooklyn judicial race ...

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