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on February 14, 2014 in World News

U.S. Army Builds ‘Fake City’ in Virginia to Practice Military Occupation

        U.S. Army Builds ‘Fake City’ in Virginia to Practice Military Occupation Martial law training? 300 acre town includes sports stadium, school, underground subway The recently opened site is located in Virginia and was built at a cost of $96 million dollars, taking just two years to complete. While the city was ostensibly built to prepare U.S. troops for the occupation of cities abroad, some will undoubtedly fear that the real intention could be closer to home. Although the site includes a mosque, the town looks American in every other way, with signs in English. The fact… View Article

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on February 14, 2014 in World News

Student suspended after defending special needs classmate from bullies

High school student suspended after defending special needs classmate from bullies Educators in Texas are coming under fire for suspending a high school senior who came to the aid of a special needs friend being bullied by another student. Officials at Rudder High School in Bryan, Texas suspended  Christian Tumax, 18, after the incident unfolded during lunchtime  mid-day Monday. Local network KBTX reported this week that the trouble began  when Tumax heard a friend of his with special needs causing a  commotion in the cafeteria. “I turned around and saw he was being harassed,” Tumax  told the network. Tumax says… View Article

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on February 14, 2014 in World News

Simple invention can seal a gunshot wound in just 15 seconds

  Simple invention can seal a gunshot wound in just 15 seconds It is being hailed as breakthrough technology and something that would be especially useful for the military – yet it is a concept so amazingly simple that you may wonder why someone didn’t develop it sooner. According to Popular Science, one of the most difficult duties on the battlefield is dressing wounds – gunshot wounds, wounds caused by shrapnel, penetrating wounds of varying kinds – in part because it is traumatic and painful for the wounded soldier: A medic must pack gauze directly into the wound cavity, sometimes… View Article

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on February 14, 2014 in World News

Swiss immigration vote angers EU, vindicates far-right

            Swiss immigration vote angers EU, vindicates far-right Numerous EU leaders warned Monday that the choice by Swiss voters to impose new curbs on immigration has violated the “sacred principle” of freedom of movement. The Swiss immigration referendum has sent shockwaves throughout the 28-nation European Union. “One of the achievements of the European Union is the free movement of people and that can’t be watered down,” Luxembourg’s Foreign Minister Jean Asselborn warned. He said that Switzerland could lose easy access to the world’s biggest market if it doesn’t honour that principal. French Foreign Minister Laurent… View Article

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on February 14, 2014 in World News

McCain Explodes at Syrian Christians

                McCain Explodes at Syrian Christians Who Describe Atrocities Committed By Rebels He Wants to Arm From Iain Duncan Smith, a psychopathic politician hell-bent on destroying the lives of the poor in Britain, to John McCain, a psychopathic politician hell-bent on destroying the lives of Syrian civilians. Intifada Palestine fills us in on his latest tantrum. Hell-bent on arming opposition forces in Syria—despite strong evidence that they’re run by Islamic terrorists—John McCain displayed behavior unbecoming of a United States Senator during a recent meeting with Syrian Christian leaders touring Capitol Hill. The delegation of Syrian… View Article

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on February 14, 2014 in World News

Police Shoot, Kill 80-Year-Old Man In His Own Bed

Police Shoot, Kill 80-Year-Old Man In His Own Bed, Don’t Find the Drugs They Were Looking For In the early morning hours of June 27, 2013, a team of Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department deputies pulled up to the home of Eugene Mallory, an 80-year-old retired engineer living in the rural outskirts of Los Angeles county with his wife Tonya Pate and stepson Adrian Lamos. The deputies crashed through the front gate and began executing a search warrant for methamphetamine on the property. Detective Patrick Hobbs, a self-described narcotics expert who claimed he “smelled the strong odor of chemicals” downwind… View Article

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on February 14, 2014 in World News

Police Officers Fire 103 Times At Two Unarmed Women

    Eight Police Officers Fire 103 Times At Two Unarmed Women Delivering Newspapers . . . Commission Rejects Calls For Any Officer To Be Fired Or Even Suspended We recently discussed the decision by the Los Angeles district attorney not to charge officers who shot up a vehicle of an innocent man because they were acting in “an atmosphere of fear and extreme anticipation.”Officers were on edge in the search for cop-killer Christopher Dorner (right). We now have a decision in the shooting that proceeded the McGee case where eight Los Angeles police officers fired over 100 times. Margie Carranza, then… View Article

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on February 13, 2014 in Right Edition

Liberals Drunk or Clueless – Micro Stamping

Liberals Drunk or Clueless – Micro Stamping Liberals Drink More than Conservatives If the Democrats want to change their slogan from “the party of inclusion” to “the party of cocktails!”, there’s research that will back them up. A new study from the Journal of Wine Economics shows that states that lean left tend to consume more spirits and beer than states with a more conservative bent. Two economists from Duquesne University in Pittsburgh reviewed data from 1952 to 2010, comparing relative shipments of alcohol that arrived in each state with “citizen ideologies,” determined by factors such as vote results for… View Article

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on February 13, 2014 in World News

Sid Caesar Dies at 91

                    Sid Caesar Dies at 91 Sid Caesar, the prodigiously talented pioneer of TV comedy who paired with Imogene Coca in sketches that became classics and who inspired a generation of famous writers, died early Wednesday. He was 91. Caesar died at his home in the Los Angeles area after a brief illness, family spokesman Eddy Friedfeld said. In his two most important shows, “Your Show of Shows,” 1950-54, and “Caesar’s Hour,” 1954-57, Caesar displayed remarkable skill in pantomime, satire, mimicry, dialect and sketch comedy. And he gathered a stable of… View Article

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