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on December 14, 2013 in World News

Tunnels Along U.S.-Mexico Border

    DHS IG: Tunnels Along U.S.-Mexico Border ‘Significant and Growing’ Threat The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security reported that tunnels along the southwest border are a growing and significant threat to security. According to a report by the DHS OIG released December 11, the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agency, charged with protecting the U.S. borders, lacks the technological capability to detect subterranean tunnels. “Illicit cross-border tunnels along the southwest border are primarily used by criminals to transport illegal drugs into the United States, and they are a significant and growing… View Article

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on December 14, 2013 in World News

Proposed Changes to Concealed Carry Lead to Recall Effort in Rhode Island

                      Proposed Changes to Concealed Carry Lead to Recall Effort in Rhode Island On December 14th, voters in Exeter, Rhode Island head to the polls to decide if four of the five Town Council members should be recalled because they tried to put the issuance of local concealed carry permits under the purview of the state attorney general. According to the Providence Journal, current law allows the Exeter town clerk to issue the permits “with recommendations from the town sergeant.” Exeter’s town clerk is the only clerk in the state… View Article

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on December 14, 2013 in World News

Gun Control Groups Outspent NRA, GOA 7 to 1

                      Gun Control Groups Outspent NRA, GOA 7 to 1 on Advertising Since Sandy H A sweeping look at monies spent on advertising for federal gun control shows that gun control groups outspent groups like the National Rifle Association (NRA) and Gun Owners of America (GOA) at a rate of 7 to 1. According to Adage.com, “gun control groups spent $14.1 million on TV advertising” in the months following the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary. On the other end of the spectrum, pro-gun groups “only spent $1.9 million.” Yet even… View Article

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on December 13, 2013 in Right Edition

Prof. for Battered Women – Conservatives Lose Gun Owners Support

In an interview with the Citizen, Sheehy — who received a prestigious award from the Canadian Bar Association for her scholarship on women and the law this summer — answered that question in the affirmative. Battered women can justly kill abusive partners “because a woman in that circumstance has already lived in captivity,” she said. “She’s already lived in a form of imprisonment and enslavement in a relationship like that.” Sheehy likened women in abusive relationships to prisoners of war. “We would never say of a prisoner of war that it’s not just that she or he kill their captor… View Article

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on December 11, 2013 in World News

76-Year Old Burglary Victim Thwarts Theft with Gun

                      76-Year Old Burglary Victim Thwarts Theft with Gun On December 10th, 76-year old Leon Winder found a burglar hiding in his closet. He opened fire and later told reporters, “I was firing on him and he couldn’t say nothing.” According to WVEC of Norfolk, Virginia, Winder called 911 after hearing strange noises in his home. When Winder went into a barbershop attached to his house he found a coat on the floor. As he bent down to pick it up, he saw 37-year old John Buck Fields hiding in… View Article

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on December 11, 2013 in Right Edition

Canada sells guns to terrorists – Teacher takes Puffer, Boy dies

Bahrain, Algeria and Iraq, countries with dubious human rights records or a history of violent internal conflict, have recently become new buyers of Canadian-made guns and ammunition, an analysis of federal government data shows. The analysis by The Canadian Press found that Canadian exports to those countries swelled by 100 per cent from 2011 to 2012, the most recent figures publicly available. During the same time period, exports of Canadian weapons also increased to Pakistan (98 per cent), Mexico (93 per cent) and Egypt (83 per cent), where, respectively, al-Qaeda terrorists, a deadly government war on drug cartels and seismic… View Article

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on December 11, 2013 in World News

Roger Waters compares Israel to Nazi Germany

    Roger Waters compares Israel to Nazi Germany British rocker says parallels are ‘so crushingly obvious’; blasts the ‘powerful’ US Jewish lobby Former Pink Floyd front man Roger Waters compared the Israeli treatment of the Palestinians to Nazi Germany on Saturday and decried the “powerful” Jewish lobby in the US. In an interview with CounterPunch magazine, Waters — a longtime supporter of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement — remarked, regarding the Palestinians, that the “parallels with what went on in the ’30s in Germany are so crushingly obvious. “There were many people that pretended that the oppression of… View Article

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on December 11, 2013 in World News

Flu shot kills 19-year-old

    Flu shot kills 19-year-old, but vaccine industry still has total immunity against lawsuits (NaturalNews) The flu shot has claimed its first victim in the state of Utah, at least according to state health officials who insist that there is no official record of any individual ever previously dying as a result of the annual jab. 19-year-old Chandler Webb, a formerly healthy young man who worked out at the gym daily, reportedly suffered violent reactions and slipped into a coma just one day after getting his first flu vaccine ever, which prompted his death just a few weeks later…. View Article

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on December 11, 2013 in World News

Hawaii’s ‘Big Island’ passes bill forbidding biotechnology companies, GMOs

      Hawaii’s ‘Big Island’ passes bill forbidding biotechnology companies, GMOs (NaturalNews) Legislation outlawing all future plantings of genetically-modified organisms (GMOs) as well as the very companies that manufacture and spread them has become law on Hawaii’s “Big Island” following the historic passage of Bill 113. According to reports, the new law prohibits biotechnology companies like Monsanto and Dow from further experimenting with GMO crops and seeds on the Big Island, and also forbids any new GMOs from being cultivated there. The Honolulu Civil Beat reports that the Hawaii County Council voted 6-3 to pass the momentous bill, which… View Article

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