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on November 23, 2013 in World News

Ex-Secret Service agent reveals ‘black helicopter’ truth

Ex-Secret Service agent reveals ‘black helicopter’ truth ‘I don’t want to frighten anybody – but he doesn’t seem to be limited at all’ A former Secret Service agent whose book now is blazing its way through Amazon’s best-seller charts, currently ranking 38th overall, says he’s concerned the White House doesn’t seem to recognize limits on its power. Former agent Dan Bongino’s new book “Life Inside the Bubble: Why a Top-Ranked Secret Service Agent Walked Away From It All,” has just been released, and reveals what goes on in the White House after the news cameras are shut off. In an… View Article

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on November 23, 2013 in World News

Rob Ford still has 42% approval rating in Toronto

                            Rob Ford still has 42% approval rating in Toronto and 33% would vote for him in next election, new poll finds More than 40% of Toronto voters still approve of the job Mayor Rob Ford has done and one-third of them would vote for him again, even after he admitted smoking crack cocaine and city council stripped him of much of his authority. A Forum Research survey of 1,049 Toronto voters released on Friday showed that 42% of respondents approve of the job Ford has been doing… View Article

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on November 23, 2013 in World News

MP seeks to establish Orthodox Christianity as national Constitution basis

MP seeks to establish Orthodox Christianity as national Constitution basis Center left MP Yelena Mizulina, known for her pro-life stance and conflicts with leaders of the LGBT community, has suggested amending the constitution emphasizing the exclusive role of the Russian Orthodox Church. Mizulina said at the Friday session of the parliamentary group  for the protection of Christian values, that the Russian  constitution should include a preamble saying that “Orthodox  Christianity is the basis of national and cultural originality of  Russia”. The move gained support from other participants in the session  who represented the majority caucus of United Russia and the … View Article

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on November 23, 2013 in World News

Police Officers Join NRA Lawsuit

                            Retired SF Police Officers Join NRA Lawsuit Against ‘High Capacity’ Magazine Ban Retired San Francisco police officers, a retired Navy master chief, and other city residents have joined the NRA in a lawsuit against the city’s ban on “high capacity” magazines. The suit was filed November 20th. According to The San Francisco Appeal, the suit contends that “limiting magazine capacity for law-abiding citizens to ten rounds decreases public safety by giving violent criminals an advantage and thus decreasing the likelihood a victim will survive a criminal… View Article

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on November 21, 2013 in Right Edition

Wynn vs Rob Ford – Ray Kelly wants Armed Security

Wynn vs Rob Ford – Ray Kelly wants Armed Security Wynn vs Rob Ford Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne handed Toronto city councillors an apparent roadmap outlining how to remove Mayor Rob Ford from office, although she expressed trepidation at the idea of the province getting involved. “As I have said from day one, we have been watching this situation closely and listening carefully,” Wynne told reporters at Queen’s Park. “Events obviously continue to move quickly. The things we are seeing and hearing about Mayor Rob Ford are truly disturbing.” Wynne said that, as premier, there are several principles which she… View Article

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on November 21, 2013 in World News

Right to Keep and Bear Arms Preceded U.S. Constitution

Right to Keep and Bear Arms Preceded U.S. Constitution The right to keep and bear arms preceded the U.S. Constitution, as our Founding Fathers “propounded” the right but did not create it. They enshrined it via the Bill of Rights, all the while knowing the origin of the right itself was to be found in “the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God.” Thomas Jefferson learned these things from Common Law commentators like William Blackstone. It was Blackstone who so clearly showed that the right to be armed was a natural right “that common law might propound but did not… View Article

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on November 21, 2013 in World News

Sticks with ‘Joe Biden Defense’

Man Facing Shooting Charges Sticks with ‘Joe Biden Defense’ A Vancouver, WA man facing charges for firing his shotgun into the air to scare off would-be intruders says he simply acted on Vice President Joe Biden’s advice. According to the AP, Jeffrey C. Barton says “he will not admit any wrongdoing for the [July] incident…because he was protecting his family, within his Second Amendment right, and following the advice of the vice president.” full story at http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2013/11/20/Man-Facing-Shooting-Charges-Sticks-With-Joe-Biden-Defense

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