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Still-defiant Times Square bomber gets life sentence
Faisal Shahzad
The Pakistani immigrant who tried to detonate a car bomb on a busy Saturday night in Times Square accepted a life sentence with a smirk Tuesday and warned that Americans can expect more bloodshed at the hands of Muslims.
“Brace yourselves, because the war with Muslims has just begun,” Faisal Shahzad, 31, told a federal judge. “Consider me the first droplet of the blood...
Israel expels Nobel peace laureate over Gaza protest
The Irish Nobel peace laureate Mairead Corrigan Maguire at the Israeli supreme court yesterday.
Mairead Corrigan Maguire, who tried to break Gaza blockade, loses appeal against deportation.
Israel today expelled an Irish Nobel peace laureate and pro-Palestinian activist who was barred from the country for trying to break the naval blockade of Gaza.
Máiread Corrigan Maguire was placed on an early morning...
WikiLeaks founder warned of action
Australia may pressure Sweden to prosecute Julian Assange or others linked to his whistleblower website WikiLeaks if planned releases of military documents outlining the Iraq and Afghanistan wars pose a risk to serving forces.
Attorney-General Robert McClelland warned Mr Assange, who is an Australian citizen but runs his rogue website from Sweden, that he could not ”from the comforts of his...
Geert Wilders, Anti-Islam Dutch Politician, On Trial For Hate Speech Charges
Dutch anti-Islam politician Geert Wilders appealed for freedom of expression Monday as he went on trial for alleged hate speech at a time when his popularity and influence in the Netherlands are near all-time highs.
Prosecutors say Wilders has incited hate against Muslims, pointing to a litany of quotes and remarks he has made in recent years. In one opinion piece he wrote “I’ve had enough...
Cops pounce on rightwing Ratte
South African right-winger and former Rhodesian SAS soldier Willem Ratte and 10 others were arrested for possession of illegal firearms, Mpumalanga police say.
Police arrested the men on a farm in Balmoral near Witbank on Thursday afternoon.
“We don’t have much information at this stage. The 11 were arrested for being in possession of unlawful firearms and ammunition,” police spokesman...
Florida College Under Fire for Censoring Conservative Students
A conservative student in Florida says he has the evidence that implicates a public college administrator who last week ordered members of Young Americans for Freedom to leave a campus event after they displayed Heritage Foundation research papers.
Palm Beach State College activities director Olivia Morris-Ford, a Facebook fan of President Barack Obama and filmmaker Michael Moore, booted the conservative...
Russian President Medvedev fires Moscow's mayor, a longtime Putin supporter
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev stepped out of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s shadow long enough on Tuesday to fire Moscow’s larger-than-life mayor, rattling a political establishment that until now has accepted Putin as the nation’s undisputed authority.
The mayor, Yuri Luzhkov, has ruled Russia’s biggest and wealthiest city since 1992 with an authority that would have...
White House Seeks Broad Powers to Wiretap Internet
Though the administration is also on the verge of getting broad powers to destroy the entire Internet on national security grounds, President Obama is also seeking Congressional approval for a bill that would grant him virtually limitless power to wiretap online communications as well.
The bill would require every single online service with even a peripheral capability of allowing for communication...
Pirates seize cargo ship off Somalia's coast
Pirates seize cargo ship off Somalia’s coast with 12 Ukrainians onboard.
The European Union’s anti-piracy force says Somali pirates have hijacked a cargo ship carrying steel bars and wires off the coast of Somalia.
The force said in a statement that the MV Lugela sent a distress call to its Greek operator Saturday when pirates attacked it about 900 nautical miles east of the Somali pirate...
Christian concert at U.S. base challenged
Advocates for separation of church and state are urging cancellation of a Christian concert at a U.S. Army base but base officials say the event will be held.
“Rock the Fort” — scheduled for Saturday at Fort Bragg, N.C. — is being sponsored by the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, which said on its Web site the concert would be a “clear presentation of the Christian...
Arizona voters to decide on affirmative action ban
Arizona voters will decide in November whether to ban state and local governments from discrimination or preferential treatment based on race, ethnicity and sex.
The state constitutional amendment doesn’t use the term “affirmative action,” but there is no disputing that is what Proposition 107 is aimed at eliminating. Such programs generally give preferences to minorities.
Proponents...
Cambodian opposition leader convicted in absentia
Cambodia’s main opposition party leader was convicted in absentia Thursday and sentenced to 10 years in prison for a politically sensitive comment about a border dispute, in what critics said was another example of the government’s intimidation of its opponents.
Sam Rainsy, who is living in exile in Paris, was convicted of spreading false information about a border dispute with Vietnam....
Talk About the Bill of Rights, Get 90 Days in Jail
In Washington, DC, talking about the Bill of Rights can land you in jail for 90 days.
Our nation’s capital has a licensing scheme in place that makes it illegal for anyone to “guide or escort” anyone else for hire without first getting the government’s permission. To get the license, which the Washington Post editorial board labeled a Tour de farce, eager entrepreneurs must first pay hundreds...
Heavily-armed agents raid East Texas ranch with cartel links
The FBI raided an East Texas compound early Wednesday morning. Agents said the suspects have ties to drug cartels in Mexico and were trafficking drugs, assault rifles and prostitutes.
The FBI used SWAT teams and heavy military equipment in the pre-dawn raid. They were worried about the potential firepower on the compound.
They served what is called a “no-knock” warrant — basically went...
FBI Says It Supplied Fake Bomb in Chicago Plot
Sept. 20: The Chicago sports bar where a man was arrested for allegedly placing a backback he thought contained a bomb.
A man arrested for allegedly placing a backpack he thought contained a bomb near Chicago’s Wrigley Field got the fake explosive from an FBI undercover agent, authorities say — a tactic that has been used in other U.S. terrorism cases in recent years.
Sami Samir Hassoun,...