"No one is sure when recovery of those killed by Katrina whether in
the floodwaters the hurricane left behind or the violence that erupted
in its wake will begin. It is unclear how those without wallets or
papers on their bodies might be identified. And, of course, it is
unclear how many there
Bodies Are Strewn 'Like Roadkill'
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"Ms. Knapp said the case provided some validation for librarians who
had been complaining that the library provisions in the Patriot Act
were a breach of privacy and could be invoked too easily. She said it
rebutted comments by some supporters of the Patriot Act, who have said
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"Drugs connect the Taliban and Northern Alliance Top US officials
admit that despite sharp differences between the Pashtun Taliban
resistance and the Northern Alliance, some groups within these
factions are in touch with each other. Although there are no traces of
any alliance that would provide s
The 9/11 anniversary is looming and the U.S. government is preoccupied
with Katrina recovery both physically and politically. The Katrina
response involves sending some military personnel from the stricken
area home from Iraq and delay of troop unit arrivals to bolster
strength for qwelling recent
"The lawsuits claim the Arab Bank aided terrorism by acting as the
administrator of an "insurance plan" by the Saudi Committee in Support
of the "Intifada al Quds", which paid $5,300 to the families of Hamas,
Jihad Islami and Fatah-al Aqsa Brigades suicide bombers."
http://www.debka.com/headline.
In this country action usually starts at the local level. The local New
Orleans governement seems to have done nothing other than complain that
others have not done.
bh
September 04, 2005
www.captainsquartersblog.com
Katrina: Why Didn't Nagin Follow His Own Plan?
Mark Tapscott, one of the
People might want to take a look at these photos (scroll down for more) of
hundreds of buses in New Orleans which, instead of being used to transport
people lacking cars out of the city during the so-called mandatory
evacuation, rather were allowed to be flooded into uselessness:
http://junkyard
Kabul Pledges Aid to US Hurricane Victims
By VOA News
04 September 2005
The impoverished country of Afghanistan is pledging $100,000 to help the
victims of Hurricane Katrina in the United States.
U.S. Ambassador Ronald Neumann thanked the Afghan people for the pledge on
Sunday. He said the mo
Regarding the Russian submarine snarled in underwater cables a couple of
weeks ago...By the time we cleared all the bureaucratic "B.S." and got
started, Great Britain had arrived, completed the rescue of the seven men
trapped in the submarine, and were cleaning up.
England's Prime Minis
Why Corporations Fund Radical Islam
by Daniel Pipes
FrontPageMagazine.com
September 2, 2005
How does the Council on American-Islamic Relations (and others in the
Islamist victimization industry) fare so well when it complains to a
corporation? That's the question Margaret Wente, the Globe a
Kuwait Pledges $500M for Hurricane Relief
KUWAIT CITY (AP) -- The oil-rich Persian Gulf state of Kuwait said Sunday it
will donate $500 million in aid to U.S. relief efforts after Hurricane
Katrina.
The offer is the largest known put forward since the hurricane ravaged
Louisiana, Mississipp
Red Faces At The Red Cross
July 30, 2002
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/07/30/eveningnews/main516886.shtml
In part two of her report on the American Red Cross, CBS News Correspondent
Sharyl Attkisson looks at what investigative auditors found when they
visited the charity's local chapters to
Ex Mosque leader pleads guilty to meth chemical distribution
Saturday, September 3, 2005
By Chris Hack
Staff writer
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A former leader of a Southwest Side mosque where other leaders have been
linked to international terrorism pleaded guilty Friday to federal charges
he tried to di
Man charged with making terror manual
Sep. 2, 2005 at 5:52AM
UPI
A former baggage handler at Sydney airport will be tried on terrorist
charges, accused of making a terrorist manual from Internet sources.
Bilal Khazal was arraigned in the New South Wales Supreme Court in
Sydney Fri
And America's enemies include those domestically attacking America as well.
Bruce
What Katrina reveals about US security
America's enemies gleefully study portrait of unpreparedness
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Posted: September 2, 2005
1:00 a.m. Eastern
C 2005 WorldNetDaily.com
While Americans watch
Local ham-radio operators help rescue effort
By Rocky Scott
DEMOCRAT STAFF WRITER
Tallahassee ham-radio operators took part in the daring helicopter rescue
Friday of about 1,500 patients and staff from two New Orleans hospitals
besieged by darkness, dank water and gunfire.
"There were a lot o
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/07/31/eveningnews/main517045.shtml
The Battle Inside The Red Cross
July 31, 2002
In part three of her report on the American Red Cross,
CBS News Correspondent Sharyl Attkisson looks at the
festering power struggle inside the charity that
ultimately forced o
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/07/30/eveningnews/main516886.shtml
Red Faces At The Red Cross
July 30, 2002
In part two of her report on the American Red Cross, CBS News Correspondent
Sharyl Attkisson looks at what investigative auditors found when they
visited the charity's local chapters
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/07/29/eveningnews/main516700.shtml
Disaster Strikes In Red Cross Backyard
July 29, 2002
In part one of her report on the American Red Cross, CBS News Correspondent
Sharyl Attkisson looks at how the charity is responding to its biggest
criminal scandal.
T
Another reason to not support the Red Cross. Period.
Bruce
Subject: Saving displaced pets: Noah's Wish
For those horrified by the overlooked suffering of terrified lost pets in the
wake of Katrina, Noah's Wish is an organization that is boots-on-the-ground in
NO rescuing displaced animals an
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