Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer Botches Debate, Avoids Press on Beheading by Illegals (video)

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Governor Jan Brewer (R-AZ) is one tea bag short of a full kettle. In last night’s gubernatorial debate, she showed just how incompetent and uninformed she is about real issues, tripping on her tongue and failing to express even the most basic thought.  Following the debate, Brewer avoided the press when asked about her false [...]

Lead Investigator into Mexican Massacre Missing

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Earlier with week, 72 bodies were found butchered on a ranch in the northern Mexican state of Tamaulipas, their hands bound together, their faces blindfolded. So far, 31 of the 72 bodies have been identified, and none of them are Mexicans. As Amnesty International and Veracity Stew reported earlier this year, migrants from Central and South [...]

Shocking: Sarah Palin’s Fascist Nature Revealed (video)

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All good things come to those who are patient. And in Sarah Palin’s case, her stupidity is like a gift that keeps on giving. In the most revealing video yet on Sarah’s true nature, an angry Alaskan voter confronts the former Governor with a banner that read “Worst Governor Ever” while the Palin’s were filming [...]

Mulligan Stew: Anti-Immigrant is Anti-American

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There are few political issues more aggravating to me than immigration, and the related topic of “border security.” It infuriates me to see politicians playing off of the fears of their constituents to turn a spiteful eye on people who, in a majority of instances, have given up everything they know and all their security in exchange [...]

First Couple Weds Under New Argentine Gay Marriage Law

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In Argentina, Miguel Angel Calefato, 65, and Jose Luis Navarro, 54, became the first couple to marry yesterday under the recently-passed gay marriage law, the first nationwide law of its kind in Latin America. The couple had been together for 27 years. A little over an hour later, another couple had married, and many more [...]

Judge Blocks Parts of Controversial Arizona Immigration Law

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U.S. District Judge Susan R. Bolton, in a lengthy ruling, today granted an injunction against Arizona’s controversial immigration law on the eve of when it was to take effect, effectively blocking enforcement of key parts of the law. In her ruling, Bolton said that the federal government “is likely to succeed” in a legal challenge [...]

Pork Stew: Banks Finance Mexico Drug Gangs, Nobody Cares

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I’m fairly certain that the latest financial reform bill is nothing more than a sad joke. Anyone who honestly thinks that our politicians are going to pass legislation that will rein in the masters of money in this country are either extremely naive or really stupid. Not even our Justice Department cares what these behemoths [...]

Little Boy Abandoned in Home With Dead Sister

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Bakersfield, California police are searching for a family who fled to Mexico after abandoning their 4-year-old adopted son alone in their rental home with the dead body of his 3-year-old sister. Police have not confirmed the exact cause of the little girl’s death, but confirm that the child had evidence of trauma to her body [...]

CROCKPot Stew: The Lawyers, Stockholders, and Supporters of Chevron

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If you haven’t yet seen the stirring, highly-relevant documentary “Crude,” by Joe Berlinger, then you really need to move it to your Netflix queue (you can watch it on demand), head to Blockbuster, or hit up Amazon.com as soon as possible. I guarantee you, if you have half a heart, you’ll never stop at a [...]

UPDATE: Argentina Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage

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Argentina one-upped the United States by legalizing same-sex marriage across the country, after a nearly 16-hour long debate that ended at 4 A.M. this morning. President Cristina Fernández had already indicated her support for the measure, so the bill will become law in a few days time. Crowds of haters clutching rosaries and hurling prayers outside [...]

Argentine Senate to Decide on Gay Marriage Legalization

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Argentina’s Senate will begin debate on a proposal to legalize gay marriage across the South American nation after the Chamber of Deputies recently approved a similar measure. Civil unions are already legal in the capital Buenos Aires and a few other provinces, but recent annulments of gay marriages by the Supreme Court have forced the [...]

Adventures in Mexico, Part 2 (photos)

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I spent the weekend in Guanajuato, Mexico, a city in the center of the country which sits at 6,700 feet above sea level. It is a fairly small, colonial city, and is one of the “Silver Cities” of Mexico, known for it’s location near silver mines, perhaps the most important source of wealth for the [...]

The Mummies of Guanajuato (photos)

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One of the neatest, if not the most macabre, attractions in the city of Guanajuato, Mexico is the Museo de las Momias (Mummies Museum). The atmospheric and soil conditions in the area are just right to naturally mummify bodies. The first mummy was discovered in June of 1865, when a French doctor, Remigio Leroy, was [...]

Adventures in Mexico, Part 1 (photos)

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I’m currently in Guadalajara, the capital of the state of Jalisco, and one of the most beautiful cities in Mexico. Known as the Pearl of the West and the City of the Roses, Guadalajara was founded in the 1530s, and is considered the most Mexican city in Mexico. Mariachi and tequila both came from this [...]

U.S. Border Patrol Claims Another Victim

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Sergio Adrian Hernandez Huereka was only 15-years-old when a Texan Border Patrol agent shot him in the face, killing him on June 8, 2010. The boy was on the Mexican side of the border, and according to reports, his only confirmed offense was to be in the presence of rock-throwers. His death makes 17 total [...]

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