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When Justice is Sentenced to Death
Sunday, February 10th, 2008

Death in the electric chair is now unconstitutional in the state of Nebraska. Why? Because the Nebraska Supreme Court has decided that it is “cruel and unusual punishment.”
Nebraska is the last state in the country to use electrocution as its sole means of capital punishment. Instituted in 1913, the chair was first used in 1920. […]

Report Says Feds Not Fully Protecting Government Facilities from Terror Attacks
Sunday, February 10th, 2008

In 2003, the Federal Protective Service was transferred from the General Services Administration to the Department of Homeland Security and is currently tasked with providing physical security and law enforcement services to about 8,800 facilities owned or leased by GSA.
To accomplish its mission, FPS currently has a workforce of about 1,100 employees and about 15,000 […]

America is Running Out of Electricity
Sunday, February 10th, 2008

The provision of electrical power nationwide has become the chosen battleground for environmental groups laboring night and day to insure there will not be enough of it to meet our needs.
The U.S. Department of Energy predicts that overall energy demand will grow by 45% between now and 2030.
The effort to insure Americans will not […]

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