Thursday, March 10, 2011

Last Generation Report: News from Hal Lindsey


















As New Hampshire, Missouri & Georgia entertain bills that would require birth certificates and affidavits from presidential candidates, US President Barack Obama reiterated calls for less fighting between Republicans and Democrats.
As Colonel Gaddafi's forces carry out bloody assaults on rebel-held towns, the question from many Libyans is simple: Why is the West failing to offer help in our desperate time of need?
Dr. Usama Hasan, imam at a London Mosque and senior lecturer in engineering at Middlesex University, was suspended by his mosque and under threat of death for recent comments supporting women's rights and saying evolution is compatible with Islam.
Bloodshed on the edge of a Cairo slum renews worry about the government's willingness to protect minority Christians. The Egyptian army intervened only after Muslims set fire to homes and businesses.
Marisol Valles-Garcia, the 20-year-old Mexican police chief who fled her violent border town, is seeking asylum in the United States.
Women's Day - 03/09/2011
Women are joining together all over the world to mark the 100th anniversary of International Women's Day. The banners they carried ran the gambit of issues still at hand: health, education, and politics to name a few.
'Femicide' - 03/08/2011
The head of a Guatemalan commission on 'femicide' voiced concern that the epidemic of killings of women continues unabated in the Central American nation.
The Beast? - 03/08/2011
'The Pentagon has declared war on this little church. And when they did that, they declared war on God almighty,' Margie Phelps of the Westboro Baptist Church told FOX News. She went on to say US President Barack Obama will be 'king of the world.'
Some in the US feel that American Muslims constitute a fifth column within the larger American population and see Thursday's Congressional Hearings on Radicalization of American Muslims as shining a spotlight where light is needed.
A Pakistani court said it is proceeding with the trial of an American CIA contractor arrested for shooting dead two Pakistanis, but held off on charging him. The court also said there was no evidence that Raymond Allen Davis had diplomatic immunity.