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Poll: Immigration Reform -Should America Follow Arizona’s Lead?
Posted by Jack Sinclair in News on 29/Sep/2010 20:55
In a poll by Personal Liberty Digest, with 496,550 people (with a clearly conservative Republican background) having voted at this time, the following results were gathered:
1) Should America follow Arizona’s lead when it comes to immigration reform?
96% voted: Yes
3% voted: No
0% voted: Undecided
2) Do you believe illegal immigrants take jobs U.S. citizens want?
84% voted: Yes
10% voted: No
5% voted: Undecided
3) Do you feel being asked for proof of citizenship is a violation of your civil rights?
4% voted: Yes
94% voted: No
1% voted: Undecided
4) Would you like to see your state pass a similar immigration law?
92% voted: Yes
3% voted: No
0% voted: Undecided
3% voted: I live in Arizona
5) For whom did you vote in the 2008 presidential election
9% voted: Obama/Biden
79% voted: McCain/Palin
12% voted: Other
Troops Drop Off Needed School Supplies
Posted by Jack Sinclair in News on 28/Sep/2010 21:46
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10th Mountain soldiers stationed at Camp Mike Spann and Afghan National Army soldiers from Camp Shaheen visited Aliabad school in the Nahr-e Shahi District to deliver school supplies during a humanitarian mission. Before the supplies were distributed, several distinguished guests gave speeches about the future of Afghan education. Religious Cultural Advisor Col. Ahmad Sha Ariawi, ANA 209th Corps, stated that it is the ANA’s responsibility to provide freedom and peace to the region so that Afghan children can pursue a meaningful education. The ceremony also included a blessing from an imam before participants placed the first foundation stones at the site where the school will undergo construction for an expansion. The 10th Mountain donated several chalk boards, writing paper and pencils. Photo by Tech. Sgt. Casey Martin
Bilbray: Rewarding Lawbreaking Sends the Wrong Message
Posted by Jack Sinclair in News on 28/Sep/2010 21:44
Rep. Brian Bilbray, the Chair of the House Immigration Caucus, is one of the best spokesmen for the cause of immigration sanity because he grasps the psychology of the issue to wannabes.
Bilbray understands that as long as Washington rewards the behavior of illegal immigration, the foreigners will continue to come any way they can. Whenever news arrives in rural Mexican villages that another amnesty is proposed, hope is further renewed that America is still not serious about border and workplace enforcement, even during the worst jobs depression since the 1930s.
Rasmussen Poll: Voters Think Government Supports Illegal Immigration
Posted by Jack Sinclair in News on 28/Sep/2010 20:37
“An increasing percentage of voters now believe that Washington acts in support of open borders and unlawful entrance of foreigners, in comparison with polling last fall.
Most Voters Say Government Encourages Illegal Immigration Rasmussen Reports, September 27, 2010
While the headlines have cooled a bit in recent weeks, voters feel more strongly than ever that the federal government is encouraging illegal immigration and that states like Arizona have the answer to the problem.
A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 62% of Likely U.S. Voters believe the policies and practices of the federal government encourage people to enter the United States illegally, up six points from October of last year.
Anti-drug raid in East Texas; suspect links with Mexican cartel
Posted by Jack Sinclair in News on 28/Sep/2010 20:20
Dallas, Texas (Notimex) – Dozens of FBI agents burst into a ranch in East Texas to question residents of the place about the exchange of arms for drugs with a Mexican cartel.
Narco-submarine captured in Pacific
Posted by Jack Sinclair in News on 28/Sep/2010 20:18
Bogota, Colombia (Notimex) – Colombian authorities discovered a narco-submarine with the capability of transporting eight tons of cocaine out of the country. According to Naval officials, the submersible was discovered in an operation carried out along the Pacific coast near Satinga in western Colombia.
More killings in Mexico
Posted by Jack Sinclair in News, Threat Watch on 28/Sep/2010 20:16
Angry Citizens Kill Kidnappers, Force Policemen Out: The Lessons of Ascencion, Chihuahua
Posted by Jack Sinclair in News, Threat Watch on 28/Sep/2010 20:13
“In Ascencion, Chihuahua, a small farming and ranching town of about 10,000 on the road to Casas Grandes, townspeople beat to death two teenage boys participating in a kidnapping of a seventeen year old girl.
Mexico: State Police Arsenal Raided in Chihuahua City
Posted by Jack Sinclair in News, Threat Watch on 28/Sep/2010 20:10
“CHIHUAHUA, Chihuahua – Around 02:00 on the morning of Monday, September 27, at least 6 men dressed in CIPOL state police uniforms with tactical gear & riding in a white Dodge Ram entered the State Security Complex (CIPOL compound) & raided the arsenal.
Action gamers make better drivers, soldiers, surgeons
Posted by Jack Sinclair in News on 28/Sep/2010 20:07
Stateside brain experts say that their latest research indicates that playing action video games makes people more able to make correct decisions quickly under time pressure – potentially turning them into superior drivers, soldiers or surgeons.
Navy SEALs to deploy armoured dogs in Afghanistan
Posted by Jack Sinclair in News, Warriors on 28/Sep/2010 20:05

K9 Storm specialises in the production of tactical gear for dogs, including ballistic body armour and - of course - the "aerial insertion vest" for "dogs of war" needing to deploy into their operational area by helicopter or freefall parachute jump
Elite, bulletproof commando canines go to war
By Lewis Page
Latest from the Wars On Stuff: The Register has learned that top-secret, super-elite US Navy SEAL special forces are to deploy heavily armoured bulletproof dogs equipped with infrared nightsight cameras and an “intruder communication system” able to penetrate concrete walls.
Feds Propose Onerous Internet Laws
From: EFF
Government Seeks Back Door Into All Our Communications
The U.S. government has made two proposals this week that threaten online speech and privacy in radical new ways. Either one, if passed by Congress, will fundamentally rewrite the rules of the Internet. EFF is fighting hard for your rights and needs your help.
These proposals are the most frightening we’ve seen in a long time. The first is a bill called the “Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act,” which would give the Justice Department new powers to censor websites accused of aiding “piracy.” The second is an Obama Administration proposal that would end online privacy as we know it by requiring all Internet communication service providers — from Facebook to Skype to your webmail provider — to rebuild their systems to give the government backdoor access to all of your private Internet communications.
ZeuS Can Defeat Mobile Phone 2-factor Authentication
It appears now that the criminals have developed malicious software for various mobile smart phones, than can capture these (one-time password)  banking text messages, and forward them to the criminals so that they can  log into the user’s bank account.
In his blog posting, David describes analyzing such a mobile phone malware that was designed for Symbian phones.
He calls this attack, “Man-in-the-mobileâ€.
Assault Course Training near Camp Buehring
Posted by Jack Sinclair in News on 27/Sep/2010 22:24
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Lance Cpl. Joshua S. Speakman, a radio operator with India Company, Battalion Landing Team, 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit and native of Chesapeake, Va., provides security during deliberate assault course training at a training area near Camp Buehring, Kuwait, Sept. 1, 2009. The unit sharpened their skills in combined arms operations during the training by using infantry, tanks, Amphibious Assault Vehicles, aviation, artillery, and mortars in a concerted effort. The 22nd MEU is conducting sustainment training ashore in Kuwait while serving as the theater reserve force for U.S. Central Command. Photo by Cpl. Justin Martinez
10,000 People Attend John Basilone Parade
Posted by Jack Sinclair in News on 27/Sep/2010 22:22
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A Marine veteran carries a banner for the 1st Marine Division during the annual John Basilone Parade, Raritan, N.J., Sept. 26. More than 150 units marched in the parade and city officials estimate 10,000 people came to the small town in New Jersey to honor John and his heroism. Basilone was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions on Guadalcanal as a member of the 1st Marine Division and then was brought home to help sell war bonds. He requested to return to the Pacific and was killed Feb. 19, 1945. He was awarded the Navy Cross for his last actions giving him the the two highest heroism decorations. Photo by Sgt. Randall Clinton


