Canada Thwarts Bombing Attempt

OTTAWA—Canadian authorities said they found and foiled a terrorist bomb-making plot by three men here—one allegedly with links to the conflict in Afghanistan and another, a pathologist who auditioned for the TV show "Canadian Idol.'' The Royal Canadian Mounted Police arrested the trio of Canadian citizens after raids on their houses turned up schematics, videos, drawings, books and manuals for making explosives, said Serge Therriault, Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer in charge of criminal investigations. The suspects—identified as Hiva Alizadeh, 30 years old; X-ray technician Misbahuddin Ahmed, 26, both of Ottawa; and hospital worker Khurram Syed Sher, 28, of London,...

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Charlotte-Area Representatives: A Look at Their Records

SNIPPET: "SUE MYRICK, R 9th District includes parts of Gaston, Mecklenburg and Union counties. Home: Charlotte. Term: Eighth. Top committees: Intelligence, Energy and Commerce . Vote ranking: 34th most conservative member of the House, according to National Journal." SNIPPET: "The record: She's a vocal opponent of taxes, spending and illegal immigration, with a voting record to match. Last year she introduced the "10k Run for the Border Act", which would have upped penalties for employers who knowingly hire illegal immigrants. This year she chided President Obama for opposing Arizona's tough immigration law. In January, the House passed her amendment to...

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'Refudiate' From Sarah Palin Tops Dictionary's Words of Summer

To "refudiate" or not to "refudiate." Merriam-Webster has declared Sarah Palin's made-up verb its 2010 "Word of Summer." The respected publisher says the pseudo word is the one most-often searched by users of its online dictionary. Palin, the 2008 Republican vice presidential candidate and former governor of Alaska, used it twice in July, once on a news show and later in a Twitter posting where she called on peaceful Muslims to "refudiate" the plan to build a mosque near ground zero in Lower Manhattan. Palin deleted the non-word, replacing it with another tweet, saying "peaceful New Yorkers" should "refute the...

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Al-Qaeda camp teaches boys as young as five to bomb and kill

Note: Photos included. SNIPPET: "Boys as young as five can barely hold up the machine guns and pistols in their hands as they take aim at imaginary targets in the Pakistan desert. But this is no sick game, it is their first step along the way to becoming al-Qaeda terrorists as they are taught about military combat and how to launch suicide missions. At hidden camps terrorist chiefs also use toys to teach the boys how they can blow up buildings and mount roadside bomb attacks. One chilling image from a video filmed inside one camp shows children, barely old...

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The Online Trail: New insight into terror suspect comes from Web footprint

SNIPPET: "Framegrab Framegrab from an online video that was circulated in on online Muslim forum by Ottawa terror suspect Misbahuddin Ahmed. The video lashes out at the US-led invasion of Iraq, and is titled "Operation Iraqi Freedom: Where Are The Muslim Soldiers?" and supposedly made by Jihad Unspun" SNIPPET: "The video was circulated by a man who used the online handle “Qutz,” but his email address indicates he is Misbahuddin Ahmed, 26, one of the Ottawa terror suspects arrested last week." SNIPPET: "Mr. Ahmed was allegedly chosen by his alleged co-conspirators, Hiva Mohammad Alizadeh and Khurram Syed Sher, to lead...

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Top Ten Jihadi Forums, 04 September 2010

04 September 2010 "TOP TEN JIHADI FORUMS, 04 SEPTEMBER 2010"

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Is it just me, or is FreeRepublic not working right?

I can barely get here, can't do search or pings, etc for at least the last day or so. Is it just my terrible ISP or are we under attack or something?

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The Conservative 100: Most Popular Conservative Websites, August 2010

DBKP has released its (mostly) monthly ratings of the Most Popular 100 Conservative sites on the web, the Conservative 100. The ratings are based on Alexa traffic rankings 3-month worldwide average.

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Sarah Palin's Strengths and Weaknesses Looking at 2012

Although Sarah Palin is successfully building a network of supporters, she has also aliened some Republicans whose help she will need if she runs in 2012. Sarah Palin would do well to remember the year 1870. That was the year the Fifteenth Amendment to the Constitution was adopted. Significantly, it states that the right to vote “shall not be denied or abridged…on the account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude.” It did not include the word “gender.” Women would have to wait until the Nineteenth Amendment, adopted in 1920. The 1870 Fifteenth Amendment demoralized the American women’s movement...

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FCC Stalls on Internet Regulation; Asks for More Comments (Posturing Pustules Nonplussed.)

...[I]mmediately, the far left was up in arms. Gigi Sohn of Public Knowledge said the questions “were extensively explored in not one, but two proceedings.” Media Access Project’s Matt Wood remarked, “The commission asks the same questions time and time again… instead of providing basic answers.” Free Press’s S. Derek Turner declared, “We don’t need more questions from the FCC, we need more answers.” Is this an admission that they didn’t supply correct answers during prior proceedings? Or are they just concerned that the Commission may deviate from an authoritarian approach that regulates the Internet from the top down under...

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