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"WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday the right to keep and bear arms extends to states and cities but made clear that some restrictions can remain.
Supreme Court extends right to bear arms to all
The high court decision — involving strict municipal handgun ordinances in Chicago and one of its suburbs — "does not imperil every law regulating firearms,” " according to the opinion written by Justice Samuel Alito.
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Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Bayer Poisons the World
This companies parent company helped the Nazi cause in WW 2. AI Farber
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkojpgNZD9I
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Selling out Indiana: From The American Driver
"January 30, 2007 Spanish company – no, not that one – wins
Indiana tolling contract
There’s a new player in the roadway privatization game in the U.S.
Spanish company Indra just won an $18 million contract to upgrade the open-tolling system on the Indiana Toll Road and build two control centers.
The contract was awarded in Indra by the Spanish and Australian consortium that now operates the toll road on a 75-year lease.
An Indra press release says the contract paves the way for the company to land lucrative contracts in other states, including Florida and Texas.
Indra specializes in information technology and defense, and has done work for more than a decade for the U.S. Navy, according to the press release."
Indiana tolling contract
There’s a new player in the roadway privatization game in the U.S.
Spanish company Indra just won an $18 million contract to upgrade the open-tolling system on the Indiana Toll Road and build two control centers.
The contract was awarded in Indra by the Spanish and Australian consortium that now operates the toll road on a 75-year lease.
An Indra press release says the contract paves the way for the company to land lucrative contracts in other states, including Florida and Texas.
Indra specializes in information technology and defense, and has done work for more than a decade for the U.S. Navy, according to the press release."
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