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Critics wonder why U.S. hasn't revised policy on gay troops in light of recruiting crisis, Briti... US, UK differ over gays in
Critics wonder why U.S. hasn't revised policy on gay troops in light of recruiting crisis, British success
WASHINGTON - Denton native Stacy Vasquez is a former Army recruiter who was booted out for being a lesbian in 2003 after 12 years in uniform. Tommy Cook's tour in Army intelligence ended the same year at Fort Hood after he acknowledged he was gay. Both were in jobs the Army regards...
President Bush is on a tour of Asia. He's visiting Japan, Korea, China, Mongolia -- once again ... The week's best late-ni
President Bush is on a tour of Asia. He's visiting Japan, Korea, China, Mongolia -- once again he's skipping Vietnam.
The purpose of the president's eight-day tour of Asia is so he can visit American jobs.
The bear hunting season has started in New Jersey. The big difference with bear hunting in New Jersey is that before you shoot the bear, you make it dig its own grave.
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Critics wonder why U.S. hasn't revised policy on gay troops in light of recruiting crisis, Briti... 'Don't ask' rul
Critics wonder why U.S. hasn't revised policy on gay troops in light of recruiting crisis, British success
WASHINGTON - Denton native Stacy Vasquez is a former Army recruiter who was booted out for being a lesbian in 2003 after 12 years in uniform. Tommy Cook's tour in Army intelligence ended the same year at Fort Hood after he acknowledged he was gay. Both were in jobs the Army regards...
Maybe I'm a victim of seasonal affective disorder, but as we cruise toward the holidays, I'm fi... Soon we'll be ordered to
Maybe I'm a victim of seasonal affective disorder, but as we cruise toward the holidays, I'm finding myself blue and annoyed by humankind, rather than excited at the prospect of Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Eve. Who can party with the world in its current state?
Women will most likely be losing one of only two seats on the Supreme Court to make room for yet another straight w...
- President Bush is on a tour of Asia. He's visiting Japan, Korea, China, Mongolia - once again ... Again, Bush dodges 'Nam
- President Bush is on a tour of Asia. He's visiting Japan, Korea, China, Mongolia - once again he's skipping Vietnam.
- President Bush is on an eight-day tour of Asia. He's visiting American jobs.
- The bear-hunting season has started in New Jersey. The big difference with bear hunting in New Jersey is that before you shoot the bear you make it dig its own grave.
- Preside...
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Catholic PM Who Forced Gay ‘Marriage' Worried About Upsetting Christians with Christmas Election
PUSAN, South Korea, November 18, 2005 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin, who pushed through same-sex “marriage” legislation earlier this year whil...
BUSAN, South Korea — The federal Liberals have zeroed in on a strong economy as an antidote to vo... PM says economy focus of c
BUSAN, South Korea — The federal Liberals have zeroed in on a strong economy as an antidote to voter anger over the sponsorship scandal, with Prime Minister Paul Martin signalling Thursday that economics will be the centrepiece of his re-election bid.
His government's collapse is still likely more than a week away, but Martin has already declared what he believes will be the ballot-box q...
UN Ambassador John Bolton recently said that the United States seeks a "revolution of reform" wit... Address By Tom DeWeese to
UN Ambassador John Bolton recently said that the United States seeks a "revolution of reform" within the United Nations. The Bush Administration and American leadership in general should be very careful using that word "reform" when dealing with the United Nations.
Instead of seeking reform, perhaps we should be asking much tougher questions about the UN's very existence. What should its...
A husband-and-wife team from Port Jefferson pleaded guilty in Brooklyn federal court Friday to ch... Couple pleads guilty in hu
A husband-and-wife team from Port Jefferson pleaded guilty in Brooklyn federal court Friday to charges they forced young immigrant women from South Korea to work in a Flushing bar.
Kyongja Kang, 41, and her husband Wun Kang, 42, pleaded guilty to charges of forced labor before Judge I. Leo Glasser, and now face prison sentences of between 121 to 151 months when they are sentenced in Janua...
"I think the primary issue will be the Canadian economy - which is going very well - and Canadian... Martin signals the economy
"I think the primary issue will be the Canadian economy - which is going very well - and Canadians' desire to see it continue," Martin told reporters before a two-day APEC summit.
The Liberal theme for the coming election is a return to familiar ground for Martin, who built his political reputation as finance minister and whose best-known accomplishment remains eliminating the federal de...
