2 Children, 2 Adults Injured When CATS Bus Hits Car – WSOC Charlotte

2 Children, 2 Adults Injured When CATS Bus Hits Car
WSOC Charlotte
Medic rushed two adults and two children to Carolinas Medical Center after the accident at Freedom Drive and Ashley Road. All of the victims were inside the car. More than a dozen Charlotte firefighters worked to free the injured from the car because ...
4 hurt in crash with CATS busCharlotte Observer

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Maxx Medical Aims Top 3 Slot for Knee Replacement in India – MedIndia


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Maxx Medical Aims Top 3 Slot for Knee Replacement in India
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by Dr. Trupti Shirole on February 01, 2011 at 10:59 AM Maxx medical aims that its Freedom Knee Device (Freedom Total Knee System) which is customized for Indian anatomical needs emerges among the top three choices for knee replacement. ...
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Federal Judge Dismisses Obamacare Challenge – Talk Radio News Service


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Federal Judge Dismisses Obamacare Challenge
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The lawsuit, filed by an organization founded by evangelical figure Pat Robertson, argued that the law's mandate to purchase insurance was unconstitutional since it violated the plaintiffs' religious freedom to reject medical services and, by extension ...
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Compliance with safety alerts improves but still falling short – Nursing Times


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Compliance with safety alerts improves but still falling short
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Patient safety campaign group Action Against Medical Accidents previously used freedom of information requests to obtain the figures. This revealed in August that 251 trusts had not complied with around 1200 alerts by the deadlines set by the NPSA. ...
NHS still missing safety alerts - despite progressBBC News
Half of trusts 'failing on alerts'The Press Association
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Middle East Unrest Renews Need to Strengthen Embattled Freedoms of Expression and Association

On the one-year anniversary of the 2010 Washington Human Rights Summit, Freedom House, Human Rights First, the Latin American and Caribbean Network for Democracy, the Indonesian Human Rights Working Group, the Media Institute of Southern Africa, and the Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies call for renewed efforts by governments to combat restrictions to the fundamental freedoms of association and expression and to support those calling for human rights and basic freedoms around the world.

Congressman Smith on Texas Terror Plot: a "Failure of Immigration System"

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Washington, Feb 24 -

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Lamar Smith (R-Texas) issued the following statement in response to the thwarted terror plot in Texas. Khalid Ali-M Aldawsari, a 20-year-old citizen of Saudi Arabia in the U.S. on a student visa, is charged with the attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction and is alleged to have listed the home of former President George W. Bush as a possible target.

Chairman Smith: “The terror plot in Texas underscores that the lax enforcement of our immigration laws is a gaping hole in our security system. According to the affidavit, Aldawsari has been planning to commit a terror attack against the U.S. for years. That is precisely why he applied for a student visa, in order to gain entry to the U.S. and carry out his plot.

“We shouldn’t be surprised that terrorists continue to enter the U.S. on visas when our immigration laws are so loosely enforced. The 9-11 hijackers entered the U.S. after obtaining visas. And the Christmas Day bomber was able to board a plane en route to Detroit because he too had a visa.

“History is only repeating itself because we are letting it. We must do more to screen visa applicants to prevent terrorists from entering the U.S. in the first place.

“According to the affidavit, Aldawsari wrote in his journal that to avoid detection, he would need multiple drivers’ licenses and a forged U.S. birth certificate. The 9-11 hijackers fraudulently obtained more than 30 drivers’ licenses and identification documents. These allowed them to ultimately board commercial planes on September 11. That’s why Congress passed the REAL ID Act, which established national guidelines for the issuance identification documents to prevent terrorists from obtaining drivers’ licenses. Unfortunately, the Obama Administration continues to delay the full implementation of this law.

“In addition to stronger enforcement of immigration laws, we need the PATRIOT Act to prevent attacks from both terrorist organizations and rogue terrorists acting alone. Provisions of the PATRIOT Act are scheduled to expire in May. We cannot afford to leave our intelligence community without the resources they need to keep Americans safe.

“This was a victory for our law enforcement community, but a failure of our immigration system. We have not learned the lessons of 9-11. Until we crack down on our immigration laws that allow terrorists to enter the U.S., history will continue to repeat itself.”

Zogby poll good news for real Americans

Swing States moving solidly anti-Obama

by Bryan K. Donnelly

The Zogby International poll conducted on the 17th has GREAT NEWS for real Americans!

From Zogby:

If President Obama runs his re-election campaign on the issues he discussed in his State of the Union Address, the outcome is not likely to be good for Democrats.

My newsletter, The O'Leary Report, in cooperation with ATI-News, recently commissioned a poll of 10,000 likely voters with Zogby International to determine what voters in each of three categories of states think on a wide range of issues.

For polling purposes, we divided all 10,000 voters into three camps: 1) Red states that did not vote for Obama in 2008 and are unlikely to do so in 2012; 2) Blue states that did not vote for McCain in 2008 and are unlikely to vote GOP in 2012; and 3) Battleground "Green" states that could go either way in 2012. The following 12Green states all saw significant changes brought about by statewide and congressional GOP victories and GOP wins in state legislatures as a result of the 2010 midterm elections: FL, IN, IA, MI, MO, NH, NM, NC, OH, PA, VA, and WI.

Absolue Stunner! Blue States want someone other than Obama

Continuing:

Voters in Blue states would prefer someone new over President Obama by a slim 3-point margin (48% to 45%). The President should easily be able to make-up this ground once his campaign gets into full swing.

In Red states, however, voters would prefer someone new by a sizeable 22-point margin (58% to 36%), a sizeable margin that the President is unlikely to overcome. In Green states, voters want someone new in the White House by a 13-point margin (54% to 41%), showing that Obama's quest for the critical middle-ground will be a severe uphill climb.

So, not only do majorities in most “battleground” states like my own Florida heavily disagree with Obama’s socialist policies, they’re likely to vote against HIM and his Democrat-socialist brethren in next year’s election. We are most likely to see a GOP White House, Senate, and House AND an end to Obamacare. Hurrah!

And three cheers for WI courageous governor Scott Walker! The same scene is about to be played out in FL, MI, OH, MO, TN, KY, PA and many other states. The libertarian/conservative tsunami is just beginning.

Editor's note - Bryan is a regular reader of LR, a member of the RLC, and a diehard pro-Israel/pro-defense libertarian. He is also a constituent of Cong. Allen West, and was an active volunteer in his campaign.

Connecticut Libertarian Party candidate for Congress actively seeking Republican endorsement, Ballot line

Tours the District looking for GOP support

From the Norwich Bulletin
"Libertarian candidate begins cross-endorsement tour tonight - Plainfield resident 'open' to Republican nomination," Feb. 25:

Montville, Conn. — Libertarian Dan Reale, the only declared candidate for Congress in the 2nd Congressional District, will begin his “cross-endorsement” speaking tour today at 7 p.m. before the Montville Republican Town Committee.

The meeting will take place Thursday in Room 102 of Town Hall. Reale announced earlier this week he wants to speak to local Republican town committees interested in limited government and cross-endorsing him and other Libertarians. Reale, who is also chairman of the Libertarian Party of Connecticut, issued a press release on Tuesday titled “I’m Open to the Republican Nomination.”

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