Iran making nuke fuel / Hillary rapidly losing in polls / illegal immigration
Iran has begun producing nuclear fuel in its underground uranium-enrichment plant, according to a confidential document from the U.N. atomic watchdog.
The document, obtained yesterday by news services, said Tehran had started up 1,312 centrifuge machines, divided into eight cascades, or networks, in the Natanz complex, in an accelerating campaign to lay a basis for "industrial scale" enrichment.
Tehran vowed Tuesday to pursue plans to heighten its uranium-enrichment capacity and said U.N. sanctions would not hamper centrifuge installation in the Natanz complex, flanked by anti-aircraft guns against a feared U.S. attack. Full Story
Between the three of them they should be able to appease the enemy.
A crash course from Fonda will teach them how it's done.
It may be best to have O'Donnell wear a burka.
Dick Morris writes Hillary's Huge Negatives Changing 2008 Race
What's the matter with you liberals?
Are you abandoning the Queen Bee?
The media is lying about our illegal immigration crisis.
- For example:
- The liberal media isn't going to report the fact that only 2 percent of illegal aliens are actually picking fruit and vegetables, but 41 percent are on welfare!
- The liberal media isn't going to report that 1 in 10 babies born in the U.S. are to illegal aliens.
- The liberal media isn't going to report that 60 percent of Housing and Urban Development funds go to illegal aliens.
- The liberal media isn't going to report that 13 Americans are killed each day by uninsured drunk driving illegals.
Petition to expose media bias on immigration
Even though 80 percent of Americans are saying "no" to amnesty, the media is ignoring this fact--choosing instead to justify the plight of illegals--ignoring the fact that they are breaking our laws.
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Labels: Hillary, Illegal Aliens, Iran, Pelosi
2 Comments:
I'm not about to go Cho, but I don't know how much more of this kind of crap I can take, RJay.
The PBA ruling was at least a piece of good news this week, but it is one of the few I've seen in a long time.
Pero,
"I'm not about to go Cho".
Will Cho replace Postal
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