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on September 9, 2013 in Right Edition

The Facts about Guns

The Facts about Guns Gun-related homicides and crime are “strikingly” down from 20 years ago, despite the American public’s belief that firearm crime is on the upswing, a new study said Wednesday. Looking back 50 years, a Pew Research Center study found U.S. gun homicides rose in the 1960s, gained in the 1970s, peaked in the 1980s and the early 1990s, and then plunged and leveled out the past 20 years. “Despite national attention to the issue of firearm violence, most Americans are unaware that gun crime is lower today than it was two decades ago,” the researchers say. A… View Article

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on September 9, 2013 in World News

Putin to follow the path of his divine patron

Putin to follow the path of his divine patron, Saint Prince Vladimir Russian President Vladimir Putin will visit commemorative events in Ukraine dedicated to the celebration of the 1025th anniversary of the Baptism of Russia. The visit took place on July 27-28. The head of the Department for Relations with the Russian Orthodox Church and the Russian Orthodox community Kirill Frolov shared his comments on Putin’s upcoming trip with Pravda.Ru. “Vladimir Putin’s route coincides with the route of his divine patron, Equal to the Apostles Saint Prince Vladimir. The president will first visit key celebrations. July 27 will be the… View Article

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on September 9, 2013 in World News

These False Flags Were Used To Start A War

                      These False Flags Were Used To Start A War Just in case one’s history textbook had a few extra pages ripped out, this may be a good time to recall just how far one’s government is willing to go to start a war under false pretenses. Below is a partial list of some of the documented “false flag” events that were intended and/or served to start a war in recent and not so recent history. Franco-Prussian War Otto von Bismarck waved a “red flag” in front of the “gallic… View Article

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on September 9, 2013 in World News

Gov Wants to Sequence DNA of All Infants Born in US

Gov Wants to Sequence DNA of All Infants Born in US The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has begun an initiative to discover the viability of sequencing American infant’s DNA through the “heel stick” blood drawn screening conducted on newborns in hospitals to determine the propensity toward life-threatening diseases. This scheme will cost $25 million over 5 years to understand each individual genetic code in lieu of having DNA routinely mapped and stored in a medical record. Whether this study would have value has not been established. Experts warn that there are ethical questions surrounding such an endeavor. Using genetic… View Article

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on September 9, 2013 in World News

Drug Lord Vanishes After Conviction in the US!

Drug Lord Vanishes After Conviction… in the US! His name is Juan Carlos Ramirez-Abadia (nickname: Lollipop). He’s a figure in the recent scandal over the President of Costa Rica’s use of a drug plane belonging to Gabriel Morales Fallon, who was identified as one of his former lieutenants. Juan Carlos Abadia’s extradition to the US from Brazil in 2008 received major media coverage.The DEA was calling him the biggest drug cartel boss since Pablo Escobar. They say he led the world’s biggest drug cartel, exporting more than 500 tons of cocaine—worth in excess of $10 billion—just to the United States… View Article

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on September 9, 2013 in World News

Gun Owners Challenge Oberlin’s Illegal Gun Ban

                      Ohio Gun Owners Challenge Oberlin’s Illegal Gun Ban in City Parks A few years ago, the city of Clyde in Sandusky County was sued by Ohioans For Concealed Carry because they banned citizens from carrying firearms in their city parks. The problem was that Ohio Revised Code allows citizens with a valid concealed carry license to exercise their rights in public parks, and state law preempts local ordinances. The matter made its way to the Ohio Supreme Court and OFCC prevailed. Now, a similar battle is brewing in Oberlin…. View Article

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on September 9, 2013 in World News

CO Dem: Gun Control Doomed if Recall Succeeds

                      CO Dem: Gun Control Doomed if Recall Succeeds Heading into the September 10th recall elections of Colorado state senators Angela Giron (D-Pueblo) and John Morse (D-Colorado Springs), it is important for voters to remember Giron’s admission that if either she or Morse falls it will be detrimental to NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s gun control dreams. Giron’s said: “For Mayors Against Illegal Guns, if they even lose one of these seats, they might as well fold it up. And they understand that.” Her comments came in a New Republic report… View Article

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on September 8, 2013 in Right Edition

Cost of Air Force 1 – Conservatives low in Polls

Cost of Air Force 1 – Conservatives low in Polls The U.S. military has provided an updated estimate on that cost, first published by a taxpayer watchdog group and confirmed by FoxNews.com, and the number is staggering — $181,757 per hour. That’s the price tag for shuttling around President Obama, who, as it turns out, has spent more days abroad in his first two years than any other president. Estimates over the years based on government reports and independent number-crunching have always reflected a steep cost for presidential travel, but the figure provided by the 89th Airlift Wing appears to… View Article

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