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on July 10, 2013 in World News

Rahm Trying to Circumvent New IL Concealed Carry Law

                  Rahm Trying to Circumvent New IL Concealed Carry Law Even before Governor Pat Quinn (D) tried to use his “amendatory veto power” to weaken the concealed carry law soon to go into effect throughout Illinois, Mayor Rahm Emanuel had been working behind the scenes to make lawfully carrying a concealed weapon as difficult as possible in Chicago. Breitbart News first reported on June 26 that Emanuel was trying to set up new gun free zones throughout Chicago. These zones consist of certain streets that school buses travel to get to schools… View Article

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on July 10, 2013 in World News

4-year-old mayor likes ice cream, fishing

4-year-old mayor likes ice cream, fishing Supporters of the mayor in the tiny tourist town of Dorset can stuff the ballot box all they want as he seeks re-election. The mayor, a short guy, is known for his fondness of ice cream and fishing. And he’s got the county’s top law enforcement official in his pocket. Say hello to Mayor Robert “Bobby” Tufts. He’s 4-years-old and not even in school yet. Bobby was only 3 when he won election last year as mayor of Dorset (population 22 to 28, depending on whether the minister and his family are in town)…. View Article

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on July 10, 2013 in World News

Effort To Create New State Called North Colorado Grows

                    Effort To Create New State Called North Colorado Grows There’s a growing effort to create a 51st state out of parts of northeast Colorado. Ten counties, including Weld and Morgan, started talking about seceding last month. Now some people Lincoln and Cheyenne counties say they want to join a new state they’d call “North Colorado.” Organizers of the secession effort say their interests are not being represented at the state Capitol. Representatives from the 10 counties held a meeting on Monday in the town of Akron in Weld County to… View Article

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on July 10, 2013 in World News

Drug companies granted total immunity against all lawsuits

Generic drug companies granted total immunity against all lawsuits from patients harmed by side effects You may want to think twice before taking any more generic copies of brand-name pharmaceutical drugs, thanks to a recent Supreme Court ruling that effectively eliminates manufacturer liability in injury cases resulting from negative side effects. In a 5-4 ruling, the Supreme Court recently overturned a $21 million judgment awarded to a New Hampshire woman injured by a generic pain drug, declaring in the process that generic drug manufacturers cannot be sued when the drugs they produce injure patients. Since generic drugs are mere replicas… View Article

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on July 10, 2013 in World News

Palin ‘Considering’ Senate Run

Gov. Sarah Palin told Hannity that she had considered running for the Senate from her home state. Hannity asked her whether she would support the formation of a third party, a “Freedom Party”; she answered, “Well, it’s certainly not my first choice. The Republican Party is the party of Lincoln and Reagan and the planks in the platform are right for this country. I stand strong on those planks. I just wish more of our leadership and the movers and shakers in the party would stand strong on those planks with the rest of us, those of us who want… View Article

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on July 10, 2013 in World News

Poll: Hispanics Want Border Security

Poll: Hispanics Want Border Security, Interior Enforcement Before Amnesty A new poll shows that a majority of registered Hispanic voters believe any immigration legislation that becomes law should deal with border security and interior immigration law enforcement before legalization of America’s at least 11 million illegal aliens begins. “Among all Hispanics, six in ten, 60%, support granting legal status to those already here only when the 90% goal is reached; 32% oppose,” GOP pollster John McLaughlin’s group said in a release. “Among Hispanic voters, 60% support, 34% oppose.” The “90% goal” McLaughlin’s group is referencing is the target of ending… View Article

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on July 10, 2013 in World News

Texas House approves sweeping abortion restrictions

The Texas House of Representatives approved sweeping abortion restrictions on Tuesday, including a ban after 20 weeks of pregnancy and tougher standards for clinics that perform the procedure. The vote of 98-49 came after a full day of sometimes emotional debate. Before the measure can head to the state Senate, it needs a final vote from the House, which is expected on Wednesday. The House approved the same proposal during a previous special session of the legislature, but it failed to pass in the Senate after Democratic Senator Wendy Davis staged an 11-hour filibuster that gained national attention. Planned Parenthood,… View Article

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on July 10, 2013 in World News

School drops Michelle Obama lunch standards

New York school drops Michelle Obama lunch standards: Kids too hungry New York’s Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake school district has become the latest casualty in first lady Michelle Obama’s preferred lunch plan, dropping the menu after too many students complained of hunger. “[Food service manager Nicky] Boehm and her staff worked hard to implement the new regulations, but there were just too many problems and too many foods that students did not like and would not purchase,” said Assistant Superintendent Chris Abdoo about the National School Lunch Program in a statement reported by EAGNews.org. “Students complained of being hungry with these… View Article

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on July 10, 2013 in Right Edition

Grizzly Attacks Hikers – Blacks more Racist than Whites

Grizzly Attacks Hikers – Blacks more Racist than Whites FERNIE – Conservation officers in Fernie are searching for a wounded mother grizzly bear after two men were attacked Wednesday morning on the ridge of Proctor Mountain. Sgt. Joe Caravetta, a B.C. conservation officer, said two men in their mid-30s from Fernie were walking on a popular hiking and mountain biking trail between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. when they encountered a sow and her cub. He said the sow became “very defensive” of her cub and attacked one of the men and pushed him about six metres down the steep… View Article

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on July 10, 2013 in World News

OBAMA ORDERS FED WORKERS: SPY ON EACH OTHER

In an initiative aimed at rooting out future leakers and other security violators, President Barack Obama has ordered federal employees to report suspicious actions of their colleagues based on behavioral profiling techniques that are not scientifically proven to work, according to experts and government documents. The techniques are a key pillar of the Insider Threat Program, an unprecedented government-wide crackdown under which millions of federal bureaucrats and contractors must watch out for “high-risk persons or behaviors” among co-workers. Those who fail to report them could face penalties, including criminal charges. Obama mandated the program in an October 2011 executive order… View Article

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