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on September 17, 2013 in World News

Statewide Ban on Lead Ammo

                      California One Signature Away from Statewide Ban on Lead Ammo Legislation that would completely ban lead ammunition from the state of California is sitting on Governor Jerry Brown’s (D) desk, waiting for his signature to become law. California already has a lead ammo ban in eight counties, but the Democrat-dominated assembly wants to broaden the ban to cover the entire state. According to Fox News, proponents of the ban claim it will protect endangered species, like the condor. Proponents also “point to a 2008 study by the Centers for… View Article

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on September 16, 2013 in Right Edition

The Bureaucracy – No Butt Flicking Allowed

The Bureaucracy – No Butt Flicking Allowed There are two types of bureaucrats in the federal bureaucracy: political appointees and civil servants. The president can appoint approximately 2,000 people to top positions within the federal bureaucracy. These people are known as political appointees. For much of the nineteenth century, presidents routinely hired political supporters to work in the bureaucracy. Over time, the federal bureaucracy became corrupt and inept, leading to calls for reform. In 1883, Congress passed the Pendleton Act (also called the Civil Service Reform Act), which put limits on the spoils system for the first time. The act… View Article

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on September 16, 2013 in World News

At least 12 dead in Navy Yard rampage; one shooter dead

The white male in the tan outfit has been identified and is not a suspect  or person of interest D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray said at least 12  people were killed in the Navy Yard rampage as D.C. Police Chief Cathy Lanier revealed one shooter was killed at  the scene and authorities are looking for another man — after a third was  cleared of involvement in the attack. NBC first identified the slain gunman as Aaron  Alexis, a 34-year-old man from Texas. He was a civilian contractor who  reportedly stole a military ID to gain access to the Navy Yard. A… View Article

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on September 16, 2013 in World News

Time travel IS possible

                        Time travel IS possible – but only if you want to go to the future and not come back, says Professor Brian Cox Travelling through time may not be the far-fetched science fiction theory it was once thought to be, according to Professor Brian Cox. Speaking at the British Science Festival, Cox declared to the audience: ‘Can you build a time machine? The answer is yes.’ However, the theory only works when travelling to the future, and Cox explained that once in the future it’s not possible to… View Article

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on September 16, 2013 in World News

Homeschoolers asked to rally for ‘stolen children’

Homeschoolers asked to rally for ‘stolen children’ A rally is being organized to coincide with a court hearing next week for four  children who were taken from their parents by a German SWAT-style team armed  with a battering ram because they were being homeschooled. As WND reported, the children, ages 7  to 14, were forcibly taken from their Darmstadt, Germany, home by  law-enforcement authorities who told parents Dirk and Petra Wunderlich they  won’t see the children again soon. Beginning the next day, hundreds of  comments critical of the government’s move were posted on a variety of websites,  including the Facebook… View Article

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on September 16, 2013 in World News

Seeking Inclusion of ‘Social and Behavioral’ Data

                      Government Seeking Inclusion of ‘Social and Behavioral’ Data in Health Records The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) wants to require health care providers to include “social and behavioral” data in Electronic Health Records (EHR) and to link patient’s records to public health departments, it was announced last week. Health care experts say the proposal raises additional privacy concerns over Americans’ personal health information, on top of worries that the Obamacare “data hub” could lead to abuse by bureaucrats and identify theft. The CMS currently covers 100 million… View Article

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on September 16, 2013 in World News

Israel has 80 nuclear warheads, can make 115 to 190 more

                                Israel has 80 nuclear warheads, can make 115 to 190 more, report says Israel has 80 nuclear warheads and the potential to double that number, according to a new report by U.S. experts. In the Global Nuclear Weapons Inventories, recently published in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, proliferation experts Hans M. Kristensen and Robert S. Norris write that Israel stopped production of nuclear warheads in 2004. But the country has enough fissile material for an additional 115 to 190 warheads, according to the report,… View Article

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on September 16, 2013 in World News

25 Fast Facts About The Federal Reserve

                        25 Fast Facts About The Federal Reserve As we approach the 100 year anniversary of the creation of the Federal Reserve, it is absolutely imperative that we get the American people to understand that the Fed is at the very heart of our economic problems.  It is a system of money that was created by the bankers and that operates for the benefit of the bankers.  The American people like to think that we have a “democratic system”, but there is nothing “democratic” about the Federal Reserve.  Unelected,… View Article

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on September 16, 2013 in World News

NYPD cops shoot bystanders (again!)

                NYPD cops shoot bystanders  (again!) (NaturalNews) NYPD cops have made headlines once again by attempting to shoot an  unarmed man but instead shooting innocent bystanders, reports  the Wall Street Journal. This is yet another incident in which NYPD officers  have been identified as the primary shooters who injured innocent people: In  August of last year, NYPD cops managed to shoot nine innocent bystanders in the so-called “Empire  State Building” shooting. In that incident, NYPD cops “fired randomly  into the street, striking nine bystanders in the legs, buttocks and elbow.”  Mayor Bloomberg initially… View Article

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on September 16, 2013 in World News

State Battles over Gun Control Intensify

                      State Battles over Gun Control Intensify Battles for and against gun control continue to intensify in various states around the country. Although Colorado took center stage with the recall of state senator John Morse (D-Colorado Springs) and Angela Giron (D-Pueblo) days ago, gun control is or has been the recent focus in Mississippi, Texas, Missouri, New York, and Connecticut. The good news for gun owners is that the clear majority of the battles are against gun control. In Mississippi, House Bill 2 was passed in the last legislative session… View Article

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