Paul Laulu, 11, was being taught how to drive by his father, Antonio, when he put the truck in gear and went racing backwards. Continue reading “11-Year-Old Rams Truck into Fence, His Father, and 72-Year-Old Lady”
Month: November 2007
On his recent visit to the United States, President Ahmadinejad insisted that there are no homosexuals in Iran. Many noted that the reason that he might think so is the execution of gays who are discovered by his government. Now, a high ranking minister admitted that in Iran gays must be tortured or killed or both under Islamic law. Continue reading “Iranian Jusice: Gays Should be Tortured or Killed or Both, According to High Ranking Iranian Minister”
A recent video out of New York shows a dentist coming unglued after finding a car blocking his parking space. Continue reading “Count the Torts and Crimes: Video Shows Dentist in Road Rage Incident”
Candidates love Veteran’s Day. It is hard to blow a speech about veterans, then again . . . Continue reading “Video of Falling Flags: Clinton’s Not-So-Good Veteran’s Day Photo Op”
Corruption in Alaska has always been an open secret, particularly with continual allegations surrounding Sen. Ted Stevens and his family. Now, the federal government has released secret tapes showing how crude and open this corruption is in the state capitol. Continue reading “Former GOP Speaker of Alaskan House Said He Would “Sell Soul” to Make Oil Companies Happy”
A jury found Douglas Hoffman, a 60-year old Ariz. man, was found guilty of cutting down or poisoning 546 trees from October 2004 until his arrest in November 2005. Continue reading “Man Convicted of Cutting and Poisoning 500 Trees for View in Nevada”
The Court may be decide whether to accept a potentially historic second amendment case. Continue reading “Supreme Court May Decide Whether to Take Second Amendment Parker Case This Week”
A top intelligence official says it is time people in the United States changed their definition of privacy. Continue reading “Bush Intel Official Says that People Must Forget About Former Privacy Expectations”
The United States ranks near the bottom of industrialized nations in infant deaths with roughly seven babies died for every 1,000 live births dying before their first birthday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says. Continue reading “U.S. Ranks as One of Worst Industrialized Nations in Infant Deaths”
The South Dakota Supreme Court has overturned the indecent exposure conviction of a man who was caught having relations with a mannequin in the Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science in Sioux Falls. Continue reading “South Dakota Supreme Court Overturns Man-Mannequin Indecency Conviction”
In China, shoppers trampled three people to death and injured at least 31 in the rush to by discounted rapeseed oil. Continue reading “Bargain Shoppers Kill 3 and Injure Dozens”
A Portsmouth, N.H. mother has been charged with child endangerment after allowing her 15-year-old take her SUV on a joy ride. Continue reading “Mother Charged After Underage Son Crashes SUV”
Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue has decided to take action on the Southeaster drought: he will lead a mass prayer for rain. Continue reading “Georgia Governor Takes Action on Drought: Organizes Mass Prayer for Rain”
After the great controversy over the faked FEMA presser, one would think that no one would take the lesson that planted questions are a useful thing for public officials. However, the Clinton campaign has admitted that it did plant at least one question in Iowa about global warming. Continue reading “Learning from FEMA? Clinton Campaign Uses Plant at Event”
Environmentalists have long complained that ships cause serious environmental damage with diesel fuel that has over 2000 times the sulfur content of car diesel. Now, a U.S. study estimates that as many as 60,000 people die each year from the pollution, particularly in coastal areas. Continue reading “Ship Smoke Kills 60,000 People a Year, Study Finds”