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on September 12, 2013 in World News

Miss Kansas is a deer hunting, tattoo-wearing sergeant

              Miss Kansas is a deer hunting, tattoo-wearing sergeant in the U.S. Army Miss Kansas is not in Kansas anymore. And the Miss America pageant has never  seen anyone like her. First off, Miss Kansas Theresa Vail is a sergeant in the U.S. Army, only the  second contestant ever to be on active duty. “Nobody expects a soldier to be a beauty queen,” Vail told People magazine.  “But I’m all about breaking stereotypes.” Second, Sgt. Vail has big tattoos. Two of them. One, the insignia for the  U.S. Army Dental Corps, is on her… View Article

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on September 12, 2013 in World News

Catholic priests may be allowed to marry amid Papal changes

                              Catholic priests may be allowed to marry amid Papal changes The Vatican has opened the door to the possibility of married priests, a move that would go against an established Church tradition. Archbishop Pietro Parolin, who will be the No. 2 in the Roman Catholic church when be becomes secretary of state next month, declared that priestly vow of celibacy derived from an age-old rule but was not Catholic dogma. http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/faith/article3866516.ece

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on September 11, 2013 in Right Edition

NRA on Canadas’ Gun Laws – Anchor Babies

NRA on Canadas’ Gun Laws – Anchor Babies Number of Privately Owned Firearms The estimated total number of guns (both licit and illicit) held by civilians in Canada is  9,950,0001 Rate of Civilian Firearm Possession per 100 Population The estimated rate of private gun ownership (both licit and illicit) in Canada is 23.82 firearms per 100 people Number of Privately Owned Firearms – World Ranking In a comparison of the number of privately owned guns in 178 countries, Canada ranked at No. 123 Rate of Privately Owned Firearms per 100 Population – World Ranking In a comparison of the rate… View Article

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on September 11, 2013 in World News

Siberian forest boy found after 16 years in wilderness

Siberian forest boy found after 16 years in wilderness Russian authorities have found a young man living alone in a Siberian forest after having apparently spent most of his life living there in a hut with his parents, local officials said Tuesday. Locals near the town of Belokurikha found the man, who told the local prosecutor that he was born in 1993 and had lived in the forest since 1997, when his family decided to leave society. But his parents left him alone in the hut in May before he finally went to a nearby village to ask for help… View Article

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on September 11, 2013 in World News

City backs plan to seize negative equity mortgages

                        California City backs plan to seize negative equity mortgages Richmond, California’s leaders approved on Wednesday morning a plan for the city to become the first in the nation to acquire mortgages with negative equity in a bid to keep local residents in their homes. The power of ’eminent domain’ allows governments to seize private property for a public purpose. Critics say the plan threatens the market for private-label mortgage-backed securities. Richmond’s city council voted 4 to 3 for Mayor Gayle McLaughlin’s proposal for city staff to work more… View Article

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on September 11, 2013 in World News

Million Muslim March 2013 & 2 Million Bikers in D.C.

Million Muslim March 2013 & 2 Million Bikers in D.C. ‘2 Million Bikers’ are reportedly heading to Washington D.C. today to commemorate the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Although the bikers were denied permission to avoid traffic signals, they will still head to the city and stick to all the rules as they ride through the city. They are expected to clog up the city’s streets even more so than usual. Organizers of the ride posted on Facebook: “We find this regretful for the residents and businesses of that great city, and humbly offer our apologies. What could have been… View Article

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on September 11, 2013 in World News

Russia’s ‘carrier-killer’ Moskva enters Mediterranean

Russia’s ‘carrier-killer’ Moskva enters Mediterranean Russia’s Moskva missile cruiser, dubbed a “carrier-killer” by NATO, has passed through the Straits of Gibraltar and is now heading toward the eastern Mediterranean to assume command of the Russian naval force there. The Russian Navy said in a statement that the Moskva cruiser  passed through the Straits of Gibraltar on September 10. Interfax news agency added that the Moskva cruiser, “commanded  by Sergey Tronev, Captain 1st Rank of the Guards… has enough room  for maneuver now.” “The Black Sea flagship entered the Russian Navy’s area of  responsibility in the Mediterranean at 11:00 pm Moscow… View Article

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on September 11, 2013 in World News

Victory for Conservatives in Colorado Recall

                      Gun Fight: Victory for Conservatives in Colorado Recall Two Colorado state lawmakers who backed gun-control measures in the aftermath of the mass shootings in Colorado and Connecticut last year have been ousted in recall elections. Pueblo voters in Democratic Sen. Angela Giron’s district approved her recall, with results coming in late Tuesday. Returns earlier showed Democratic Senate President John Morse also lost his seat in Colorado Springs. In Giron’s race, voters chose Republican George Rivera, a former Pueblo police officer, to replace her. The firearms legislation package Giron supported… View Article

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on September 10, 2013 in Right Edition

Trudeau admits Pot use – Guns vs thief and Carjacker

Trudeau admits Pot use – Guns vs thief and Carjacker Justin Trudeau, who has endorsed legalizing marijuana, is making no apologies for smoking pot once as a Member of Parliament, while Prime Minister Stephen Harper had a decidedly unimpressed reaction to the revelation. “For Mr. Trudeau, I think those actions speak for themselves and I don’t have anything to add,” Harper told an audience in Nunavut Thursday. The Liberal leader told The Huffington Post Canada‘s Althia Raj that he had a “puff” three years ago. He was first elected in 2008. Speaking later on Thursday, Trudeau said he had not… View Article

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on September 10, 2013 in World News

Over 1,200 Weapons Found at CT Schools

                      Over 1,200 Weapons Found at CT Schools in 2011-2012, Only 18 Were Guns A recent report on the number of weapons reported at Connecticut schools (K-12) during the 2011-2012 school year shows that over 1200 weapons were brought onto school grounds but only 1.4 percent of them were firearms. This is critical news in a state that has been at the epicenter in a fight for more gun control since the Sandy Hook Elementary school shooting on December 14, 2012 and which instituted some of the most extreme gun… View Article

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