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Haitian Paramilitary Leader's Trial Ends in Brooklyn
... year for a reduced sentence of three to nine years. At the time, prosecutors and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security had urged Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Abraham G. Gerges to sentence him to time served, which was about 10 months, in order ...
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... he and Kumar can openly smoke all the weed they want in the land of legalized marijuana. Instead, deranged Homeland Security zealot Ron Fox (Rob Corddry) dispatches them to Guantanamo. They're such lovable goofs that you can't help wishing their ...
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... Bay (Alliance, 2008) Fun sequel with John Cho and Kal Penn as amiable stoners, this time on the run from Homeland Security goons. Dark City: Director's Cut (New Line/Alliance (Universal), 1998) Eleven additional minutes may help the uninitiated make ...
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Homeland Security chairman says US state's gun law raises airport security problems
WASHINGTON : The chairman of the House of Representatives Homeland Security Committee says he might pursue new federal gun restrictions in response to a recently enacted Georgia law that could allow people to ...
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Harold And Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay Special Edition DVD Review
... and even end up fleeing a miniature Klan canine. But far worse, is detention at the hands of a deranged Homeland Security official who uses the Bill of Rights in rather unmentionable ways, having to do with toileting skills that leave much to be ...
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... equipment. The Assistance to Firefighters Grants Program is administered by the federal Department of Homeland Security. The program awards $500 million each year to fire departments. In your voice Read reactions to this story Report item as: ...
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54% Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay
... a bong onto the flight and is mistaken for a bomb-wielding terrorist. Indeed, after a run-in with racist Homeland Security agent Ron Fox (Rob Corddry of THE DAILY SHOW), the two land in the hottest water of all: Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. After escaping ...
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Wildfires advance in Calif., destroy Wash. homes
... On Thursday, he requested more resources from President Bush, and officials at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security said they were reviewing the request. ''California is in the midst of battling unprecedented wildfires that have stretched our ...
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55% Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay
... a bong onto the flight and is mistaken for a bomb-wielding terrorist. Indeed, after a run-in with racist Homeland Security agent Ron Fox (Rob Corddry of THE DAILY SHOW), the two land in the hottest water of all: Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. After escaping ...
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ICE office to open this fall in west Greeley
... ICE office in late 2005, Allard submitted an amendment to the appropriations bill of the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees ICE, to fund a study into whether a Greeley ICE office was warranted. Conway said the study concluded in spring ...
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55% Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay
... a bong onto the flight and is mistaken for a bomb-wielding terrorist. Indeed, after a run-in with racist Homeland Security agent Ron Fox (Rob Corddry of THE DAILY SHOW), the two land in the hottest water of all: Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. After escaping ...
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Harold and Kumar Escape From Guantanamo ...
... stock and barrel. Supporting them is Daily Show's Rob Corddry, who overplays it as the hard-ass bigoted Homeland Security agent going after the boys. But it's the weird characters they meet along the way that make the Harold & Kumar movies, ...
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Finally I got rid of MJB...evil, coward...
... the U.S. Immigration, FBI, Texas Rangers, my local Police Department (my youngest son is a policeman), Homeland Security, Border Patrol, Dept. of Defense, and anyone else that can be of legal assistance to us. He is no longer welcome in the United ...
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55% Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay
... a bong onto the flight and is mistaken for a bomb-wielding terrorist. Indeed, after a run-in with racist Homeland Security agent Ron Fox (Rob Corddry of THE DAILY SHOW), the two land in the hottest water of all: Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. After escaping ...
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Iowa National Guard Continues Flood Relief
... and helping with recovery operations. In conjunction with the governor's office and the Iowa Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, the Iowa National Guard will continue to respond to requests from within the state. (Editor's ...
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55% Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay
... a bong onto the flight and is mistaken for a bomb-wielding terrorist. Indeed, after a run-in with racist Homeland Security agent Ron Fox (Rob Corddry of THE DAILY SHOW), the two land in the hottest water of all: Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. After escaping ...
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Harold and Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay
... clunky and clownish-chiefly in the guise of former Daily Show correspondent Rob Corddry as Ron Fox, a Homeland Security official who's so determinedly racist that he makes the Ku Klux Klansmen who show up later look cuddly. Corddry, whose acting ...
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Is it OK to giggle at Guantanamo Bay?
... screams it sounds like he's shouting triumphantly: "It's a bomb!" They are taken for questioning by the Homeland Security chief, a paranoid anti-Semitic racist incompetent who doesn't like the look of Harold: "What's up with his eyes?" "He's of ...
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55% Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay
... a bong onto the flight and is mistaken for a bomb-wielding terrorist. Indeed, after a run-in with racist Homeland Security agent Ron Fox (Rob Corddry of THE DAILY SHOW), the two land in the hottest water of all: Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. After escaping ...
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Harold and Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay
... clunky and clownish-chiefly in the guise of former Daily Show correspondent Rob Corddry as Ron Fox, a Homeland Security official who's so determinedly racist that he makes the Ku Klux Klansmen who show up later look cuddly. Corddry, whose acting ...
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