Tuesday, October 5, 2010

5 Oct 2010, Tues, MIchael Savage headlines

The Michael Savage website is a news aggregate website. Although the headlines are sometimes rewritten to slant the piece to the Savage point of view, the actual articles come from major news outlets.

I provide the headlines only - just to provide a snapshot of the news issues he addresses.


Mosque in Hamburg heart of terror plot
(CNN) A group of jihadists from the German city of Hamburg are alleged to be at the heart of the recent al-Qaida plot to launch coordinated terrorist attacks against European cities ...

Geert Wilders on trial on hate speech charges
(Associated Press) Prosecutors say Wilders incited hatred against Muslims with remarks comparing Islam to Naziism and by calling for a ban on the Quran ...


World scoured for terror plotters

(Washington Times) The al-Qaida affiliates plotting the attacks on Europe include Lashkar-e-Taiba and the Pakistani Taliban that are said to be training dozens of European passport holders ...

Terrorist lawyers shocked U.S. gov't monitored them
(Fox News) The Supreme Court announced it will not hear arguments about the federal government's ability to keep under wraps details of a controversial warrant less surveillance program ...

DEEP CONSERVATISM VERSES SMALL CONSERVATISM

(MichaelSavage.com) BACK IN THE SIXTIES JUST WHEN THE ENVIRONMENTAL MOVEMENT WAS GETTING UNDERWAY, THERE WAS A MOVEMENT TO CLEAN UP REFUSE ...

Could terrorists infiltrate nuclear power plants?
(MSNBC) The review began after a suspected al-Qaida member was found to have worked at six U.S. nuclear power plants over six years ...

Health industry bolts Dems for GOP
(Politico) A new portrait of the health industry landscape has begun to take shape, with some of those major players shifting their dollars ...

U.N.: Employment crisis will stir social unrest
(London Telegraph) "New clouds have emerged on the employment horizon and the prospects have worsened significantly in many countries" ...

3 states to opt out of Obamacare?
(Washington Times) After taking a beating at the hands of Missouri voters in August, "Obamacare" could be roughed up once again at the ballot box in November ...

HHS ramps up funding for sex-ed programs
(Washington Times) The HHS said it was making available about $155 million for programs to prevent teen pregnancy, even as grant money was drying up for some abstinence-centered programs ...

Ahmadinejad insults U.S. leaders, 'May the undertaker bury you'
(Associated Press) Iran's president called for U.S. leaders to be "buried" in response to what he says are American threats of military attack against Tehran's nuclear program ...

Pot crops also grow pattern of violence
(Los Angeles Times) The father was clearly worried. His son was tossing medical marijuana plants into a truck - part of a hasty move out of this small farm town after a deadly shooting ...

Obama administration leaves military voters defenseless
(Washington Times) The Justice Department is living down to its reputation for not caring about protecting voting rights of military personnel. The department's inaction is suspicious ...

Obama likely to scale back legislative plans
(Wall Street Journal) Obama hopes to secure at least some piecemeal proposals on energy, climate change, immigration and terrorism policy ...

British schoolgirls forced to wear Islamic veils

(London Telegraph) Hundreds of girls are bring forced by British schools to wear the Islamic veil in a move which has been heavily criticised by mainstream Muslims ...

Border city violence: 102 cops killed this year
(Associated Press) Mexican officials say a shooting has killed a policeman in the border city of Ciudad Juarez. The death raises the number of officers killed in the drug-plagued city this year to 102 ...

TV super-producer Stephen Cannell dies
(CNN) Television producer Stephen J. Cannell, known for his work on shows including "21 Jump Street" and "The A-Team," died Thursday, his publicist said. Cannell was 69 ...

Obamacare effects: Life-saving procedures cut to fund mandates

(Associated Press) A Phoenix man awaiting a bone-marrow transplant got good news - word of two donors who are possible matches. But new budget cuts for Arizona's Medicaid program also take effect ...


Families reunited with WWII victims' belongings

(Associated Press) As a child, Frank Seiffers didn't have a fond impression of his older cousin, Cornelis Brouwenstijn. He says he thought of the young man as something of a scoundrel ...

Couple booted from cruise for brawling over 'Jew slur'
(New York Post) A wealthy Manhattan couple was forced to walk the plank during a cruise on the Queen Mary 2 - after getting into a bizarre fight with a fellow passenger, sources said ...

Transgender sex shop exec seen as 'conservative' in SFO race
(Fox News) "It's hard to conceive of any other American city in which a candidate with Sparks' background would be portrayed as an insider in favor of protecting the status quo" ...

Jewish voters don't reflexively back Emanuel for Chicago mayor
(Chicago Tribune) Some local Jewish voters are at odds with Emanuel's role in Obama's Israel policy, his politics when in Congress — and his coarse language ...

Socialists march at 'One Nation' rally in D.C.
(YouTube.com) Socialist protesters and paraphernalia dominated the left-wing protest rally in Washington, D.C. ...

Prison inmates have choice of violent books
(Los Angeles Times) Inmates in Connecticut prisons have access to true crime books and works of fiction that depict murder and graphic violence, with no apparent restrictions ...

Art exhibit depicting Jesus in sex act sparks outrage
(Fox News) Enrique Chagoya's "The Misadventures of the Romantic Cannibals" is a multipanel piece in which "cultural and religious icons are presented with humor" ..
(Brazil)
Illiterate clown triumphs in election
(Reuters) "What does a congressman do? The truth is I don't know, but vote for me and I'll tell you" ...

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