Source: washtimes.com
DALLAS -- Parkland Memorial Hospital plans to bill Mexico and other countries to help cover the costs of health care for indigents.
Source: counterpunch.org
Transcript of the Bill O'Reilly interview with Phil Donahue after he shouted down Jeremy Glick on the Factor. Old news, but it needs saving and re-telling.
Source: Yahoo
A new Bill of Rights? But in court who are the judges? In the European Court of Human Rights we have judges from different nations with a big incentive to be fair. British judges sometimes, believe a witness simply because he is wearing a police uniform.
Source: gainesville.com
Gov. Jeb Bush vetoed a bill that would have required prompt replies to public records requests while signing 37 measures into law Tuesday, including legislation making key lime Florida's official state pie.
Source: consumerist.com
Back in mid-may, we decided that the best way to protest the phone companies selling our records to the NSA was to send our cell phone company a bill for $1000.
Steve may smile or may hate it. It was Bill and its troop who brought Apple down in 80’s. MSFT shunned them out of mass limelight and deprived of wealth and fortunes.
Source: usatoday.com
Bill would limit consumers' credit rights SEATTLE — Congress is considering pre-empting laws in 17 states that allow anyone to freeze their own credit and instead restricting the privilege to ID theft victims.
The problem with a blowhard like O'Reilly is that millions of Americans believe his nonsense. He shoots from the hip on his bully pulpit. And the more people complain, it just feeds the beast. A sad state of affairs for American media.
Source: mccarthy.vg
So I'm officially confused... Somewhere in Bill O'Reilly's crazy head of conservative invokations he mixed up the fact that the Malmedy Massacre was in fact done by the Nazi's.
Source: local6.com
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- Dogs may soon be allowed to accompany their owners out to dinner.
Source: theconservativevoice.com
“The bill would pledge California's 55 Electoral College votes to the winner of the national popular vote, a system critics charged was an attempt to circumvent the U.S. Constitution.”
Source: newsmax.com
I strongly believe we need to preserve a Republican majority, even though that majority is often controlled by dictatorial moderates – as in the Gang of 14, seven of which are Republicans.
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In his opinion now when it is necessary to the companies to reconsider the concepts incorporated in a basis of processes of interaction of the employees with the corporate data.
Source: sfgate.com
Arnold Schwarzenegger visited the Caldecott Tunnel this morning to sign legislation that puts a congestion-busting transportation bond measure on the November ballot, but his visit to the Orinda side of the tunnel caused westbound traffic to slow and extended the morning slog towa
Source: helenair.com
YONKERS, N.Y. - A 62-year-old retired schoolteacher is fighting with a cable company over a hefty bill for porn and gangsta rap programming she says she never ordered.
Source: nynerd.com
The 2007 Intelligence Authorization Bill in The House would give the CIA & NSA the power to arrest anyone for any felony, regardless of it having anything to do with foreign intelligence. Very scary stuff.
Source: cnn.com
Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist will bring a stalled immigration bill back to the Senate floor by Memorial Day, a Republican leadership aide said Friday.
Source: thedenverchannel.com
Colorado Governor Bill Owens vetoed a bill that required that half of the offerings in every school vending machine be nutritious. He reasoned that politicians should examine their own vending machines in the State Capital before trying to legislate what other people eat.
Source: ksat.com
Reported from KSAT.com in San Antonio. Probably one of the more idiotic comments you'll here, especially considering he is Hispanic as well.
Source: msnbc.msn.com
A man is charged $218 trillion for a phone bill he thought he disconnected for his dead father. Crazy.
Source: latimes.com
WASHINGTON — This week's Senate stalemate on immigration sent a sobering message: Distrust between Republicans and Democrats has reached a level that can derail agreements, even when leaders in both parties publicly endorse the same policies