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Tag Archives: New York City
Police probe how Romney security data became New York City parade confetti
Peter Rudegeair Reuters NEW YORK (Reuters) – Police are investigating how shredded documents revealing confidential information, including details about Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s motorcade, wound up as confetti on a Manhattan sidewalk during the annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Bits of shredded paper from the Nassau County Police Department could still be [...]
9/11 Remembered
On September 11, 2001, 19 militants associated with the Islamic extremist group al-Qaeda hijacked four airliners and carried out suicide attacks against targets in the United States. Two of the planes were flown into the towers of the World Trade Center in New York City, a third plane hit the Pentagon just outside Washington, D.C., [...]
Posted in Foreign Policy, George W. Bush, History, Middle East, New York, Solid Principles, War on Terrorism, World Trade Center
Tagged as: 911 Attacks, al Qaeda, History Channel, Israel, New York City, Osama Bin Laden, Pentagon, Persian Gulf War, Pres. George W. Bush, Saudi Arabia, White House, World Trade Center Attack, WTC
NY-9 is a body blow for the President
Joshua Lamel Cofounder and principal, J2 Public Strategies, former Hill staffer : NY-9 is a body blow for the president. Democratic voter turnout was low for this special election, and given the organizational advantages Democrats have in both Queens and Brooklyn, this has to be making people nervous on President Obama’s team, and at the [...]
Posted in 2012 Elections, John McCain, Politico, Solid Principles
Tagged as: 2012 Elections, Anthony Weiner, Democrats, Jewish Voters, New York City, NY-9, Special Election NY-9
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Happy New Year 2011 from Solid Principles.com!!
Thanks to all our readers who visited us during the amazing year that was 2010, to all our Podcast interviewees who helped make Solid Principles so much fun and last, but not least, to our families who put up with us while we spent time blogging and following the news. Here’s hoping we will all [...]
No Mosque at Ground Zero
This YouTube video makes some interesting and important points about the push to construct a mega-mosque a few blocks from where Jihadists murdered almost 3,000 innocent Americans. Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Share with Stumblers Tweet about it Tell a friend
Posted in New York, Social Programs, War on Terrorism, World Trade Center, YouTube
Tagged as: 911, Ground Zero Mosque, New York, New York City, Sharia, War on Terror, YouTube
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AG Eric Holder Tight Lipped on Terror Groups
At the end of the press conference on the investigation into the attempted car bombing in Time Square, Attorney General Eric Holder ducks the obvious question then makes a hasty retreat from the conference. Reporter: MR. ATTORNEY GENERAL, YOU REFER TO THIS AS A TERRORIST PLOT. CAN YOU GIVE US ANY IDEA WHETHER WE ARE [...]
Tagged as: C-SPAN, Eric Holder, New York City, Terrorism, Time Square Bomb
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