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Henrik Holappa to be deported soon, Finn gov't drops all charges
Almost two months have now passed since that morning, March 9, 2009, around 11:45 am, when US federal agents arrested me – three squad cars – on a country road east of Sarver, Pennsylvania for a “visa violation.” As it quickly became known to me, in fact already during the car ride to the downtown Pittsburgh federal jail and even more so later in questioning, my arrest was politically motivated.
The...
Sonia Sotomayor is a Racist La Raza member
As President Obama’s Supreme Court nominee comes under heavy fire for allegedly being a “racist,” Judge Sonia Sotomayor is listed as a member of the National Council of La Raza, a group that’s promoted driver’s licenses for illegal aliens, amnesty programs, and no immigration law enforcement by local and state police.
According the American Bar Association, Sotomayor is...
Obama’s Sotomayor judge says all guns should be illegal
“A wise Latina woman with the richness of her experience would more often than not reach a better conclusion than a white male who hasn’t lived that life.” – Obama Supreme Court appointee Sotomayor.
“I think that the only reason Clarence Thomas is on the Court is because he is black. I don’t believe he could have won had he been white. And the reason is, I think it was a cynical...
Jay Rockefeller: Internet should have never existed
Mr. Rockefeller, you should be ashamed to lash out at a bastion of liberty and free speech, but your tirade is to be expected. After all, you’re nothing more than a bag man for Big Coal, which you slavishly serve and help rape your beautiful state for a handful of coins.
You’re also part of the “Wars for Empire and Israel” crowd, voting for the illegal and immoral Iraq War...
California high court upholds same-sex marriage ban
Proposition 8, which bans same-sex marriage in California, faced a constitutionality test but was upheld.
California’s highest court upheld a voter-approved ban on same-sex marriages Tuesday but allowed about 18,000 unions performed before the ban to remain valid.
Supporters of November ballot initiative Proposition 8 hailed the ruling, but about 1,000 advocates of same-sex marriages who gathered...
Manitoba: Embrace Diversity Or We Will Take Your Kids
The Canadian Press Legal experts across the country are closely watching a custody case involving two children seized by Manitoba social services over allegations their parents taught them to hate minorities.
Family and constitutional law professors say racist parents can’t lose custody of their children simply due to their beliefs.
But if those beliefs are so extreme they promote violence and...
African American left unpunished in Iceland murder case 2 years ago
He was left unpunished after killing a white woman in Iceland
After roughly five hours of deliberation Wednesday, jurors cleared Airman Calvin Hill of killing a former friend, Airman 1st Class Ashley Turner, in 2005 at Keflavik Naval Air Station, Iceland.
This verdict is nearly two years in the making. Since Aug. 14, 2005, the night Turner was murdered in a Keflavik barracks, Hill has been incarcerated...
Ballito businessman Christo Viljoen robbed after Loftus rugby game, Pretoria
Just a taste of what it will be like for 350,000 foreign football fans at the FIFA WC2010 in South Africa?
Pretoria-born businessman Christo Viljoen, 57, who had fled from the city’s crime to Ballito at the KwaZulu-Natal coast two years ago, travelled back to his beloved home town to cheer on the Blue Bulls in the Super14 semifinal rugby tournament at the Loftus Versfeld stadium.
The Afrikaner had...
Mansfield Flag Controversy Draws Worldwide Outrage
For one Arlington woman, the answer was “no” after she hung an American flag in her office just before the Memorial Day weekend.
Debbie McLucas is one of four hospital supervisors at Kindred Hospital in Mansfield. Last week, she hung a three-by-five foot American flag in the office she shares with the other supervisors.
When McLucas came to work Friday, her boss told her another supervisor...
Minority Rights in Kosovo under International Rule
Nowhere in Europe is there such segregation as Kosovo. Thousands of people are still displaced and in camps. Nowhere else are there so many ‘ethnically pure’ towns and villages scattered across such a small province. Nowhere is there such a level of fear for so many minorities that they will be harassed simply for who they are. And perhaps nowhere else in Europe is at such a high risk...
Israeli Knesset considers bill making it illegal to criticize Israel as a Jewish state
First there was the Nakba law, then the loyalty oath, now the Israeli Knesset is considering a bill that would institute a one year jail sentence for anyone who speaks “against Israel’s existence as a Jewish and democratic state.”
According to Ynet, the act of criticizing Israel as a Jewish state becomes illegal when “it may lead to acts of hatred, scorn or lack of loyalty...
Communist North Korea now runs Wild but America won't do anything
North Korea has defiantly tested a long range missile and carrying out underground nuclear test on May 25, flaunting its missile power provoking international outrage, can be attributed, to its full conviction that it will have nothing to fear, from the current Obama’s Administration.
After Obama assumed office in January, whatever hesitation that existed in North Korea’s policy-making...
Obama appoint radical leftist Puerto Rican woman to the Supreme Court
“I would hope that a wise Latina woman with the richness of her experiences would more often than not reach a better conclusion [as a judge] than a white male who hasn’t lived that life.” — Judge Sonia Sotomayor, in her Judge Mario G. Olmos Law and Cultural Diversity Lecture at the University of California (Berkeley) School of Law in 2001
The US economy continues to slide into a Depression....
Reverse Discrimination Case Before the Supreme Court
‘It appears that being white not only is no longer an advantage, but is now a liability’
Thanks to a group of disgruntled firemen, the question of what it means to be white is back in the news. By late June, the Supreme Court will decide whether the city of New Haven, Connecticut was right to throw out the results of a promotions test for lieutenant and captain only because the top scorers were...