January 12, 2009 Right Side News Reports from the Federation for American Immigration Reform Immigration Law in Congress and current immigration legislation impacting Americans Amnesty Remains a Priority for Senate Democrats, New Congress New Congress, Administration Look to Expand Health Insurance for Low-Income Immigrants Bush Administration Caves into Pressure and Delays E-Verify Regulation for Federal Contractors President-Elect […]
January 10, 2009 M3 Report El Universal (Mexico City) 1/9/09 Agents of Mexico’s Federal Agency of Investigations (AFI) arrested Miguel Angel Soto Parra, considered to be one of the founders of Los Zetas, the militant group of hit men that began as the enforcement muscle for the Gulf drug cartel when it was under […]
January 5, 2009 FAIRUS.org Late December, a coalition of special interest groups filed a lawsuit to block a final rule that would require most federal contractors and subcontractors to use the E-Verify system to verify their employees’ eligibility to legally work in the United States. The complaint was filed in U.S. District Court for the […]
January 10, 2009 Politically Left Scientists Now Rejecting Climate Fears Global Warming ‘Consensus’ in Freefall More Than 650 International Scientists Dissent Over Man-Made Global Warming Claims Senator James Inhofe (R-OK) – Ranking Member, Environment and Public Works Committee Speech Delivered on Senate Floor January 8, 2009 For Full Speech Click Here: For Selected Highlights Click Here: […]
January 10, 2009 By Vincent Gioia When I applied for a passport I was asked to supply my birth certificate. This seemed like a reasonable request; how else could the passport office know I was entitled to an American passport? I was not seeking to become president of the United States; I wasn’t even trying […]
January 8, 2009 American Patrol and Right Side News Reports Here is a few short video clips and information on the huge threat that has existed and is coming to a head on our southern border with Mexico. The competing Mexican drug cartels battling for drug trafficking control have put the entire region, including our border, […]
January 6, 2009 by Christopher Monckton Scienceandpublicpolicy.org On 2 January 2009, the Wall Street Journal wrote one of a series of articles apparently co-ordinated throughout the generally alarmist news media throughout the holiday season, trying to overcome the problem posed for “global warming” alarmists by the fact that global mean surface temperatures have been on […]
January 7, 2009 Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center at the Israel Intelligence Heritage & Commemoration Center (IICC) Hamas’s Al-Aqsa TV broadcasts via a European satellite operated by a corporation whose head offices are in Paris Al-Aqsa TV announces the beginning of broadcasts via a European communications satellite Overview 1. Hamas’s Al-Aqsa TV and the Hamas’s […]
January 6, 2009 Immigration Lobbying: A Window Into the World of Special Interests FAIR: Immigration policy consistently ranks near the top of the list of issues that concern Americans. Polls show that most Americans do not believe that our nation’s immigration policies serve the public interest and believe that these policies need to be overhauled, […]
January 6, 2009 Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center at the Israel Intelligence Heritage & Commemoration Center (IICC) This study examines how Hamas and the other terrorist organizations in the Gaza Strip make extensive use of Palestinian civilians as human shields. It shows how the terrorist organizations constructed a vast military infrastructure in the Gaza Strip, […]
January 4, 2009 Right Side News Reports finds that global warming set some records in the disappointment catagory for those that believe the planet will fry itself due to mans Co2 emissions. Michael R. Fox expounds on this in some detail.
The Eternal Danish Optimist
January 5, 2009 by Alyssa A. Lappen An Exclusive Right Side News Interview©2009 On Sept. 15, 2008, the editor of Danish daily Berlingske Tidende summoned historian and columnist Lars Hedegaard to his office to lower the proverbial ax. He received a transparently suspicious explanation. “I’d been tedious and repetitive, and they needed younger people,” he […]
