Child rapist added to US Marshals 15 most wanted fugitives
December 30, 2006 by Jim Kouri · Leave a Comment
Accused child rapist Kenneth John Freeman, 44, has been added to the United States Marshals Service’s list of 15 Most Wanted Fugitives. Read more
Political correctness gone mad: new Muslim sensitivity training program
December 29, 2006 by Jim Kouri · Leave a Comment
Chalk up another victory for the terrorists’ Fifth Column — the Council on American-Islamic Relations. After much prodding and capitalizing on phony incidents of racial profiling, CAIR has achieved something few Americans have achieved — they got airport security officials to back off. Read more
Putin’s Russian bear flexing its muscles
December 26, 2006 by Jim Kouri · Leave a Comment
During the Cold War, the United States and the Soviet Union embarked on the most massive military buildups in history. Part of President Reagan’s strategy for winning was to entice the Soviets into a competition it could never even hope to win. A communist economy by its very nature is ill-equipped to compete with a free-market, capitalist system whether it’s foreign trade or weapons technology. Read more
Chinese agent charged in major espionage case
December 22, 2006 by Jim Kouri · Leave a Comment
A Chinese national was charged last week with stealing military trade secrets and using them in demonstration and sales proposals to the Peoples Republic of China, the Malaysian Air Force, and the Thailand Air Force. Read more
Gang members sentenced to life in prison for hate crimes
December 21, 2006 by Jim Kouri · Leave a Comment
Three violent gang members were sentenced recently to life in federal prison without the possibility of parole for participating in a six-year hate crime conspiracy that led to the assault and murder of African-Americans in Los Angeles, according to the US Justice Department. Read more
US finds difficulty in providing aid to Darfur
December 19, 2006 by Jim Kouri · Leave a Comment
In 2003, a violent conflict in Darfur, Sudan, broke out between rebel groups and government troops and government-supported Arab militias. While few would dispute that many thousands of Darfur civilians have died, less consensus exists about the total number of deaths attributable to the crisis. Read more

