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| Inspectors to Enforce Price Controls | | 2008-08-05 04:43:00 | | The Ministry of Trade and Industry recently asked five business groups to submit their plans the adjust prices for essential commodities. The ministry expects to analyze the report before issuing price adjustments for the market.
The five groups are the Viet Nam National Coal-Mineral Industries Group, National Oil and Gas Group, Steel Corporation, National Chemical Corporation and National Paper | | By: Vietnam Business Finance News | | |
| | Enforce the Laws | | 2008-04-02 21:00:00 | | Did you know that robberies in the home, or home invasions, are up nearly 50 percent since 2000? The New York Times discovered the fact that home invasions are on the rise when they took a look at what states are doing. It turns out more states are thinking about increasing the sentences for committing a home invasion. But the Times interviewed a law enforcement officer with an interesting perspective. Lt. Jay Markella, spokesman for the Cheshire, Connecticut, police department, told the Times: "Let's...(read more) | | By: An American Warning | | |
| | Carroll Shelby files lawsuit against SAAC to enforce agreement | | 2008-02-01 14:02:07 | | Filed under: Coupes, Etc., Government/Legal, Ford, Shelby
From the “Don’t Tick Off Carroll Shelby Department” comes the continuing saga which is the SAAC vs. the performance Mustang patriarch. We told you earlier about the feud between Shelby and SAAC owners Rick Kopec and Ken Eber over the cancellation of the Shelby club’s license, and as of [...] | | By: Car O Focus | | |
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| | Enforce Existing Laws | | 2007-06-16 02:53:11 | |
Enforce Existing Laws
Paul Morin - June 15, 2007
The United States Senate spoke loud and clear for the American people - this issue is too important to create new laws while ignoring existing laws.
The American Legion, most Americans, and the majority of legal immigrants oppose any measures that sanction or condone coming to this country in any manner other than as stipulated by existing law, whether disguised as “undocumented workers” or “guest-worker programs” or any other wordsmithing that is synonymous with amnesty.
Americans understand the meaning of “immigration,” but the adjectives “legal” and “illegal” seem to be deliberately ignored by some.
The American Legion’s official position is simple: enforcement, enforcement, and enforcement.
Assimilation into American society by legal immigrants is important to the nation’s welfare; however, the failure to properly enforce existing immigration laws divides the nati | | By: TexasFred's | | |
| | Just enforce the LAW! | | 2007-05-15 02:45:33 | | What is the point in having laws, any laws, if those laws are going to be ignored or enforced upon only a select few?? Immigration laws are laws, like any other, and should be enforced to the very letter of the that law…
Here are some laws on immigration:
1. There will be no special bilingual programs in the schools, no special ballots and all government business will be conducted in our language.
2. Foreigners will not have the right to vote, no matter how long they have been here.
3. Foreigners will never be able to hold political office.
4. Foreigners will not be a burden to the taxpayers. There will be no welfare, no food stamps, no health care, or other government assistance programs.
5. Foreigners may not protest; no flying of a foreign flag, no political organizing, no “bad-mouthing” of the president or his policies. If you do, you will be sent home.
6. If you come to this country illegally, you will be hunted down and sent straight to jail.
Do these laws seem | | By: TexasFred's | | |
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| Pakistan: Sharia gangs roam streets of capital city to enforce their law with threats | | 2007-04-19 15:56:00 | | (Timesonline).- Shiraz Ahmed was tending his music store in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, when a group of 15 bearded young men walked in bearing bamboo poles and a chilling message. Politely but firmly, they instructed him to take down the colourful array of Bollywood and bhangradance tunes on display and to restrict his business to Islamic music. Until last week he might not have worried about these men from Islamabad’s Lal Masjid (Red Mosque). After all, his shop is legal and within walking distance of Pervez Musharraf’s presidential palace. But this was just one of several signs in the past ten days that a creeping campaign to “Talebanise” Pakistan has spread from tribal areas on the Afghan border right to the heart of the capital.More | | By: THE NEW BABYLON TIMES | | |
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