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DANTE'S INFERNO: While Los Angeles Burned
Los Angeles, Alta California - November 17, 2008 - (ACN) This Saturday, while a ferocious firestorm was devastating the City of Angels, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa was shamelessly acquiescing to the sodomites on the steps of City Hall. While acrid smoke and ashes filled the air from the city burning, the mayor wasted time welcoming and speaking to hundreds of decadent homosexuals and lesbians that had besieged and desecrated the historic Mormon Temple of Los Angeles a few days before. The scene at City Hall was reminiscent of Nero playing his fiddle while Rome burned. A majestic church steeple and cross with ferocious Los Angeles firestorm behind. SODOMITE RALLY Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa with openly homosexual LA City Councilman Bill Rosendahl on the steps of City Hall while the city burned, The behavior of Mayor Villaraigosa, as well as that of Los Angeles County Supervisor Gloria Molina, is becoming of increasing concern for the area's huge Mexican-American electorate which is predominantly Catholic and Christian.. » read more
Little Dictator of New York Proposes Tolls on Bridges and Taxes on Grocery Bags
November 10, 2008 (LPAC)--The administration of New York City's own Mouseolini, trying to cope with an ever-increasing deficit of the Metropolitan Transit Authority, is proposing that tolls be levied at four New York City bridges which are currently free. These are not tolls to retire debt contracted for their construction: two of the four bridges are more than 100 years old, and the other two celebrate their centenary next year! The idea is to fleece the commuters going to and from work each day a cool $1 billion. If the plan encounters too much resistance, tolls may be levied just during rush hours, like the proposed, and defeated, congestion tax, WCBS-TV reports. The city is also considering a 5 cent charge on plastic grocery bags, to raise revenues, and "help the environment." Which environment, we are not quite sure of yet.. » read more
Schwarzenegger, California Melting Down
SACRAMENTO, Nov. 8, 2008 (LPAC)--As California's financial circumstances plummet at an accelerating rate, the erratic, and highly dangerous, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger continues to demonstrate that he has no idea what to do, except to slash the living standards of Californians. On Wednesday, Nov. 5, he called a special lame duck session of the legislature, to address the latest set of devastating figures.. » read more
Rogue Agency Arrests Stay-at-Home Utah Mom
September 8th, 2008 Imagine you’re Annie Bradley, a married stay-at-home mother of eight. Two weeks before your 43rd birthday, its 9:00 pm and you’re sitting down with your husband and two house guests discussing a very difficult topic—the sale of your home. Uncharacteristically, your seventeen year-old daughter interrupts the discussion with a stunned look on her face, informing you that police and federal agents are surrounding your house. An armed Sheriff’s deputy has followed closely behind her and now stands before you asking, “Are you Anna L. Bradley?” The scene in the Bradley’s neighborhood Tuesday was much like something you might expect to see on the big screen, or read about in one of those hard to believe mystery novels.. » read more
New York's Mayor Bloomberg Cites Financial Crisis in Bid for Third Term
Oct. 6, 2008 After months of speculation, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg held a City Hall press conference on October 2 to make it official: he proposes to ditch the current term limits law in order to run for a third term in the November 2009 mayoral election. “Given the events of recent weeks and given the enormous challenges we face, I don’t want to walk away from a city I feel I can help through these tough times,” said the billionaire Mayor. “It’s not that people are indispensable; it is that people have put so much into this ... » read more
Seven Palin Aides to Testify in Abuse-of-Power Probe
Sunday 05 October 2008 Anchorage, Alaska - Seven aides to Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin have reversed course and agreed to testify in an investigation into whether the Republican vice presidential nominee abused her powers by firing a commissioner who refused to dismiss her former brother-in-law. McCain campaign spokespersons Meghan Stapleton, right, and Edward O'Callaghan in Anchorage, Alaska, doing damage control as the Troopergate probe of Governor Sarah Palin heats up. (Photo: Al Grillo / AP) There is no indication, however, that Palin or her husband will now agree to testify in the legislative inquiry, which has dogged her for the past several months and could hurt John McCain in the final weeks of the presidential race. Palin, a first-term governor, is the focus of a legislative investigation into her firing of Public Safety Commissioner Walt Monegan a year after she, her husband and key advisers began questioning him about getting rid of a state trooper who had gone through a nasty divorce with her sister.. » read more
Colordao Prison On Lockdown, Months AFter Deadly Riot
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California nightmare for the global economy?
August 15, 2008 Will the California budget crisis tip the United States into recession? The California economy is certainly large enough to inflict such damage. It's the seventh-largest economy in the world and home to close to 38 million Americans. California's budget deficit is by any reasonable measure enormous. This budget deficit is estimated at $17.2 billion and represents more than 17 percent of the state's general fund expenditures (about $101 billion).. » read more
Legislators Tell School Kids To Celebrate Homosexuality
Plan requires 'suitable commemorative exercises' honoring 'gay' Harvey Milk August 8, 08 Only a year after banning all negative messages about homosexuality in public schools throughout the state, the California Legislature now is ordering school children to celebrate "gay" lifestyle choices. Homosexual former San Francisco leader Harvey Milk "If signed into law, AB 2567 will mean an official day commemorating homosexuality, bisexuality and transsexuality in California government schools," said Randy Thomasson, president of the Campaign for Children and Families. "This will harm children as young as kindergarten," he said. "Every May 22, AB 2567 will positively portray to children homosexual experimentation, homosexual 'marriages,' sex-change operations, and anything else that's 'in the closet.' Gov.. » read more
South Asian leaders meet under shadow of intensifying tensions
August 7, 2008 The political leaders of eight South Asian nations—India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Nepal, the Maldives and Bhutan—met last weekend at the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) summit in the Sri Lankan capital of Colombo. While there were handshakes and smiles for the cameras, the formal declaration could not obscure the lack of cooperation to resolve sharpening tensions involving India, Afghanistan and Pakistan, the renewed communal civil war in Sri Lanka and the deepening social and economic crisis facing all countries. The gathering took place amid the largest-ever security operation in Colombo. The Sri Lankan government deployed more than 19,000 troops and policemen into the city, declared large areas as high security zones and thus out of bounds for ordinary people, and arrested dozens of Tamils in dragnet cordon-and-search operations. The Indian navy stationed two warships in waters off Colombo equipped with Sea King helicopters and hundreds of elite troops.. » read more
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