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in America highlights some 17 purported terrorist training camps inside
the U.S. Mawyer said he learned of the camps from NYPD informant
Ali Aziz, who said one of the camps often attended by
100 or more followers -- was only 30 miles away from the
CAN office in Forest, Va.Aziz allegedly passed on vital information to authorities
about MOAs plans, its activities across the U.S., and the powerful presence
of Gilani.If Gilani told everyone, Set yourselves on fire, everybody would
burn themselves, Aziz told www.christianaction.org. This has been going
on for 30 years. And people praise him. They give him money.
They kiss his feet. Its crazy.Despite the evidence presented in the book,
neither MOA nor Jamaat al-Fuqra is currently designated by the U.S. as
a terrorist organization."The chapters on the former undercover agent really
put them over the edge, as their members knew who Ali Aziz
was, Mawyer told FoxNews.com. It then became very difficult for the leadership
to continue to convince the women and children on the compounds that
they werent associated with terrorists. They had to sue us to protect
the wealth that they derive from the thousands of members they have
in the U.S. I fully expect us to win this lawsuit.Mawyer and
Pierucci say in the book that MOA has been linked to 10
unsolved assassinations and 17 bombings since the 1980s, including the 1993
World Trade Center bombing.Gilani, who describes him
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electric cars shouldn't be that complicated. It's essentially an electric
appliance.But in the city of Watertown, New York, City Attorney Robert J.
Slye recently determined that installing charging stations in a municipal
parking lot would be nothing less than unconstitutional.The New York State
Constitution, he noted, says that municipalities shall not "give or loan
any money or property to or in aid of any individual, corporation
or association, or private undertaking.And the New York State comptroller
rendered the same opinion to City Hall in Ogdensburg, New York, as
well.Similarly, charging stations announced for the city of Rochester and
towns in Westchester County are not planned for municipal properties.For
the moment, it appears that no electric-car charging station will go onto
municipal property in New York State unless users can be charged for
the electricity.That won't be that hard.Various companies (among them ChargePoint
and Blink) provide payment mechanisms to cover the cost of using electric-car
charging stations.They may even return a profit to the municipal body.Under
a New York State Energy Research & Development Authority initiative announced
last June that was to fund Watertown's charging stations, drivers who charged
up their cars would have done so for free.National Grid, the local
electric utility, is seeking about 70 municipalities within its
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">UNDATED: The Alabama State House in Montgomery, Ala., is shown.APMONTGOMERY,
Ala. The Alabama Legislature is telling the federal government and others
to back off on gun control.The Senate passed legislation Tuesday declaring
that All federal acts, laws, orders, rules or regulations regarding firearms
are a violation of the Second Amendment. It also says federal laws
in violation of the Second Amendment shall be considered null and void
in Alabama. The vote was 24-6.The sponsor, Republican Sen. Paul Sanford
of Huntsville, said the bill resulted from hundreds of emails and calls
he received from his north Alabama constituents concerned that Congress
might enact new gun regulations or restore the previous ban on assault
weapons. He said the assault weapon ban is an example of federal
regulation that he considers a violation of the Second Amendment.Democratic
Sen. Bobby Singleton of Greensboro, who voted against the measure, said
state law cant trump federal law. This bill is null and void
on its face, Singleton said.In the House Tuesday, members voted 76-22 for
a proposed constitutional amendment that would require Alabamas courts to
use strict scrutiny when reviewing any new gun control laws. That would
require proponents of the laws to show a compelling interest for the
regulations and that they be narrowly tailored.The Second Amendment bill
sponsored by Republican Rep. Mike Jones of Andalusia was part of the
We Dare Defend Our Rights
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raises questions about how the GRAS concept is working and is it
working adequately," Taylor said of the gum and other caffeine-added products.As
food companies have created more new ingredients to add health benefits,
improve taste or help food stay fresh, there are at least 4,650
of these "generally recognized as safe" ingredients, according to the nonpartisan
Pew Charitable Trusts. The bulk of them, at least 3,000, were determined
GRAS by companies and trade associations.Caffeine is not a new ingredient,
but Taylor says the FDA is concerned about all of the new
ways it is being delivered to consumers. He said the agency will
look at the potential impact these "new and easy sources" of caffeine
will have on children's health and will take action if necessary. He
said that he and other FDA officials have held meetings with some
of the large food companies that have ventured into caffeinated products,
including Mars Inc., of which Wrigley is a subsidiary.Wrigley and other
companies adding caffeine to their products have labeled them as for adult
use only. A spokeswoman for Wrigley, Denise M. Young, said the gum
is for "adults who are looking for foods with caffeine for energy"
and each piece contains about 40 milligrams, or the equivalent amount found
in half a cup of coffee. She said the company will work
with FDA."Millions of Americans consume caffeine responsibly and in moderation
as part of their daily rout
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