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on June 26, 2013 in Right Edition

NDP want Senate Abolished – Trudeau welcomes Corrupt Senator

One motion, from NDP Treasury Board critic Mathieu Ravignat, calls on the government to cut all funding to the red chamber on Canada Day, making it impossible for the Senate to operate. A second motion, from NDP MP Pat Martin, will call on the government to cut $58-million in program funding to the Senate, removing that spending from the main estimates, which lay out how much the government expects to spend in a given fiscal year. Martin has attempted to cut funding to the Senate in previous years to no avail. http://bit.ly/13DH4aA Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau vowed to welcome embattled… View Article

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on June 25, 2013 in World News

NJ couple facing fine over bird feeder

  RAMSEY, N.J. (CBSNewYork)  – A Bergen County, N.J., couple has been ordered to appear in court – for the offense of feeding the birds in their own backyard. As CBS 2’s John Slattery reported, the Borough of Ramsey told Annette and Alfred Rockefeller they are not just feeding the birds – they are illegally feeding wildlife. Alfred Rockefeller, 77, comes from the famous bloodline. “Well, the original John D. had a brother. I’m descended from the brother,” he said. “He didn’t have the money, just the name.” And now, his name is on a summons from the borough. The… View Article

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on June 25, 2013 in World News

Michael Hastings Was Working on “Biggest Story Yet” About CIA

            A friend of Michael Hastings told Fox News today that the Rolling Stone journalist was working on “the biggest story yet” about the CIA before his suspicious death and that Hastings drove “like a grandma,” making it extremely out of character for him to be speeding in the early hours of the morning. Sgt. Joe Biggs told Fox News’ Megyn Kelly that “something didn’t feel right” after Hastings sent a panicked email saying the authorities were on his tail, adding that the story of him driving at high speed in the early hours of… View Article

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on June 25, 2013 in World News

Nike shoe customers shoot, kill would-be robber

    Customers in line at an Atlanta shoe store have made it clear they won’t  tolerate anyone threatening their potential purchases of Lebron James shoes. The evidence? Police say members of the public lined up waiting to buy the $180 pieces of  footwear shot and killed a suspect who apparently tried to rob them as they  waited for the store’s opening. Fox 5 in Atlanta reported the incident Saturday when about two or three dozen  people camped out overnight at the Five Points store where the Nike shoes were  to go on sale. At around $180 a pair. NIke… View Article

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on June 25, 2013 in World News

Police departments actually sell the guns for profit

                (NaturalNews) It has become trendy in the liberal/progressive world of  anti-Second Amendment advocates to entice gun owners to voluntarily turn in  their weapons via dubious “buyback” programs that ostensibly work to reduce the  number of firearms on city streets. Such programs are operated by police  departments who, presumably, either keep the weapons that are purchased or  destroy them so they don’t wind up in the wrong hands. Little did most Americans  know that some departments are actually selling those buy-back guns to gun  dealers so they can be resold to the general… View Article

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on June 25, 2013 in World News

‘A War on Coal Is Exactly What’s Needed’

  Daniel P. Schrag, a White House climate adviser and director of the Harvard University Center for the Environment, tells the New York Times “a war on coal is exactly what’s needed.” Later today, President Obama will give a major “climate change” address at Georgetown University. “Everybody is waiting for action,” Schrag tells the paper. “The one thing the president really needs to do now is to begin the process of shutting down the conventional coal plants. Politically, the White House is hesitant to say they’re having a war on coal. On the other hand, a war on coal is exactly what’s needed.” Obama’s… View Article

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on June 25, 2013 in World News

Obama hit by Snowden setbacks with China, Russia

            WASHINGTON     (AP) — For President Barack Obama, National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden’s globe-trotting evasion of U.S. authorities has dealt a startling setback to efforts to strengthen ties with China and raised the prospect of worsening tensions with Russia. Indeed, Russia’s foreign minister on Tuesday called U.S. demands for Snowden’s extradition “ungrounded and unacceptable.” Relations with both China and Russia have been at the forefront of Obama’s foreign policy agenda this month, underscoring the intertwined interests among these uneasy partners. Obama met just last week with Russian President Vladimir Putin on the sidelines of… View Article

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on June 25, 2013 in World News

Bank of America Gave Employees Gift Cards for Hitting Foreclosure Quotas

                          Six former Bank of America employees have filed a class action lawsuit alleging the bank instructed them to mislead home loan customers and gave workers Target and Bed Bath & Beyond gift cards and $500 monthly bonus checks for placing 10 or more accounts in foreclosure. Investing website Motley Fool published excerpts from affidavits making the startling allegations: Employees were rewarded by meeting a quota of placing a specific number of accounts into foreclosure, including accounts in which the borrower fulfilled a HAMP [Home Affordable Modification Program]… View Article

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