These are the writings of the man Sean Hannity befriended a few years back.
From Hal Turner's Web site today:
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The Arnold Palmer
10 hours ago
The Senators were merely the first salvo in what appears to be a concentrated attack on a dedicated public servant. The next shots are coming from homosexual activists who are trying to get Scott Bloch fired. One particularly angry activist, whose last claim to fame was harassing Vice President Dick Cheney's daughter in the last election, vowed to dedicate his life to ruining Mr. Bloch. The President should support those in his Administration who do the right thing, and he should stand by Special Counsel Scott Bloch.Now, let's get a few things straight folks.
A former high-ranking aide to Gov. Bob Taft accepted $39,000 from Tom Noe so he could buy a house in Lakeside, Ohio.And, as the Blade notes, this guy is not the only Taft staffer to benefit from Noe's financial largesse:
H. Douglas Talbott, who worked for Mr. Taft and former Republican Gov. George Voinovich, said he accepted the money as a “loan” from Mr. Noe in September, 2002 — after leaving the governor’s office in May, 2000, to become a lobbyist.
Mr. Talbott, 41, said he has not repaid the money to Mr. Noe, but he plans to do so with interest.
Mr. Talbott is the second high-ranking Taft aide with a financial link to Mr. Noe.It must've been good to be Tom Noe when he had all that money to spread around....of course, with $12 million missing from the Ohio Worker's Compensation Fund, it's not so good to be Tom Noe...or one of his GOP pals now. Read More......
The Blade reported May 12 that Brian Hicks, when he was Mr. Taft’s former chief of staff, twice rented a Florida home owned by Mr. Noe for family vacations and paid below market price for his spring-break stays in the home.
Mr. Hicks, who is now a lobbyist and consultant, said he did not disclose his vacations at the Noes’ $1.8 million home in the Florida Keys to the Ethics Commission because he felt he paid market value for the stay.
Couples adopting or donating Snowflakes embryos are mostly Christian, and most embryo donors are white, Ms. Maze said. Some families are Roman Catholic, even though the church has historically opposed in vitro fertilization.Law or no law, these people were at the White House. AT THE WHITE HOUSE, at the invitation of the president. The president wanted this to be THE MODEL for the country - religious-based (and who knows, race-based?) discrimination as the model for the entire country.
Couples must agree to adoption-like procedures: receiving families are screened and must undergo counseling, and Snowflakes allows donating and receiving families to designate criteria for each other, meet and maintain contact after birth. Adopting couples must agree not to abort any embryos.
Those conditions were fine with Bob and Angie Deacon of Virginia Beach, Va., who donated their 13 embryos after having twins and being discouraged from another pregnancy by a doctor. "With another program, to be honest with you, they could have been adopted by lesbian parents, and I'm totally against that," said Mr. Deacon, 35.
It took two and a half years to bring themselves to fill out the papers. On their forms, they said the adopting family must be conservative Christians and, ideally, include a stay-at-home mother.
"There is no evidence this is being done by Iraqis," said U.S. Maj. Gen. John DeFreitas III, intelligence chief for the multinational mission that has about 150,000 troops in Iraq. "In every case we've seen, the driver has been a foreigner."But whatever the dominance in this one tactic, even coalition officials acknowledge that the Iraqi insurgency is in fact an Iraqi insurgency.
Coalition officials acknowledge, however, that the numbers show an Iraqi-dominated insurgency. Fewer than 5% of those killed or captured were foreigners, one official noted. He also described the influx from abroad as making up a "very, very small part" of the estimated 12,000 to 20,000 insurgents.Now someone tell Rush. Read More......
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