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Indefensible: Israels 1967 Borders and Obamas Policy

Americans remember the Bible story of King Solomon. Two women came to him with a baby. They were disputing whose child it was. Cut the child in half, the wise king ordered. The mother of the child cried out: Give the baby to her. She would give up ...

Delta Faces U.S. Mediation Probe; Borders May Have Buyer: Video

June 2 (Bloomberg) -- Jane King summarizes the top stories this morning on the Bloomberg Business Report. (Source: Bloomberg) Read full article >> ...

US FLOODS THREAT SPARKS EVACUATION Residents in three US cities have been urged to evacuate their homes amid fears of a prolonge

Residents in three US cities have been urged to evacuate their homes amid fears of a prolonged period of flooding along the Missouri River. South Dakota governor Dennis Daugaard asked people in threatened areas in the state capital of Pierre and ...

New York defying federal immigration lawWill Obama sue?

On Wednesday, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced that his state would no longer participate in the program which uses fingerprint data from inmates in local jails to determine if they are in the country illegally, known as Secure Communities. The ...

Indefensible: Israel's 1967 Borders and Obama's Policy

Americans remember the Bible story of King Solomon. Two women came to him with a baby. They were disputing whose child it was. "Cut the child in half," the wise king ordered. The mother of the child cried out: Give the... ...

Indefensible: Israels 1967 Borders and Obamas Policy

Americans remember the Bible story of King Solomon. Two women came to him with a baby. They were disputing whose child it was. Cut the child in half, the wise king ordered. The mother of the child cried out: Give the baby to her. She would give up ...

Puppies rescued by U.S. Border Patrol ready for adoption

They couldnt leave them behind. When a group of United States Border Patrol agents who had camped in a remote San Diego area got ready to pack up and leave, they decided they had to do something. It wouldnt be right to just take off and forget ...

US Border Patrol Agents being deployed to southern border of...Afghanistan?

US border patrol agents are beings sent to the southern border. The border is a violent, desolate and very dangerous place. Drugs and people are going north. Money and weapons are going south. I'm not talking about Mexico by the way, I'm talking about ...

Ken Blackwell: Indefensible: Israel's 1967 Borders and Obama's Policy

Americans remember the Bible story of King Solomon. Two women came to him with a baby. They were disputing whose child it was. "Cut the child in half," the wise king ordered. The mother of the child cried out: Give the... ...

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