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Candidate shows how Democrats steal votes

On Election Day in 2000, Republican Bill Federer was challenging then-House minority leader and former presidential candidate Dick Gephardt for his seat in a district encompassing the south side of St. Louis, the city’s southern suburbs and a rural county on the Mississippi River. Meanwhile, the presidential race between Al Gore and George W. Bush was…

On Election Day in 2000, Republican Bill Federer was challenging then-House minority leader and former presidential candidate Dick Gephardt for his seat in a district encompassing the south side of St. Louis, the city’s southern suburbs and a rural...

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CETA: Brussels ‘Making Deals Behind Closed Doors Sends Bad Signal’

The European Union and Canada signed the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) despite opposition from a small Belgian region and widespread protests in Austria, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Poland and Spain. The way this controversial trade deal was concluded sends “a bad signal,” Czech MEP Jiri Mastalka told Sputnik. CETA’s “negotiations process has shown that bureaucrats in Brussels have baked major unexpected and unwelcome surprises for the EU citizens at their secret kitchen,” he said. Mastalka drew parallels between CETA and the EU Constitution, a 2004 treaty which was not ratified by all EU member states and...

The European Union and Canada signed the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) despite opposition from a small Belgian region and widespread protests in Austria, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Poland and Spain. The way this controversial trade deal...

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‘White cannonballs’: Thousands of weird giant snowballs appear on Siberian coast

Residents of Nyda in Siberia’s Gulf of Ob received a surprise when they discovered rows and rows of giant, perfectly formed snowballs on the banks of the local river. The thousands of snowballs aren’t the work of serious snowball fighters, but a natural occurrence that can happen when snow and ice on the river banks are broken up by waves and rolled into a very round shape. “All along the shore, lumps of snow and ice formed, and when the surf came in, strong waves started to break up masses of snow into small pieces and roll them in...

Residents of Nyda in Siberia’s Gulf of Ob received a surprise when they discovered rows and rows of giant, perfectly formed snowballs on the banks of the local river. The thousands of snowballs aren’t the work of serious snowball...

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‘Absolute madness’: German town to separate refugees, residents with barrier taller than Berlin Wall

A town in Germany is erecting an enormous wall to separate its residents from refugees housed at a local migrant camp. The controversial 4-meter (13.1ft) barrier will stand higher than the Berlin Wall. Located in the Munich suburb of Neuperlach Sud, the stone wall is aimed at dividing the town’s families from around 160 unaccompanied child refugees who are set to move into a nearby shelter currently under construction. The wall’s construction is being seen as a compromise between angry residents and the local government after seven locals previously filed a complaint against the shelter, Welt reported. Those against...

A town in Germany is erecting an enormous wall to separate its residents from refugees housed at a local migrant camp. The controversial 4-meter (13.1ft) barrier will stand higher than the Berlin Wall. Located in the Munich suburb of...

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DNC Hack: A Cold War 2.0 False Flag

by  Kurt Nimmo, Blacklisted News Exclusive  If elected this week Hillary Clinton will turn up the heat on brinkmanship with Russia. Democrats insist Russia is behind the DNC hack—never mind evidence, there is none—and Obama has directed the CIA to launch a cyber attack on Russia. The CIA’s RadioFreeEurope and RadioLiberty claim a Russian hacker group has taken responsibility for the October 21 internet outage in the United States, Europe, and Asia. (For more on the CIA’s Radio Free Europe, see: Persuasion, Propaganda, and Radio Free Europe: The New Archive). New World Hackers claimed responsibility for the attack via Twitter,...

by  Kurt Nimmo, Blacklisted News Exclusive  If elected this week Hillary Clinton will turn up the heat on brinkmanship with Russia. Democrats insist Russia is behind the DNC hack—never mind evidence, there is none—and Obama has directed the CIA...

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Australia’s Same-Sex Marriage Bill Voted Down

by Breitbart London Australia’s parliament late Monday rejected the government’s proposal for a national vote on whether to legalise same-sex marriage. The upper house Senate voted 33-29 against the coalition government’s bid to hold a plebiscite on the issue. Attorney-General George Brandis introduced the bill into the Senate, where the government does not hold an outright majority, despite expectation the opposition Labor and Greens parties would scupper it. The government has repeatedly warned that a defeat would delay same-sex marriage in Australia for years. Brandis urged the upper house to “stop playing politics with gay people’s lives”. “Get out...

by Breitbart London Australia’s parliament late Monday rejected the government’s proposal for a national vote on whether to legalise same-sex marriage. The upper house Senate voted 33-29 against the coalition government’s bid to hold a plebiscite on the issue....

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‘We’re Somalis, We Don’t Pay’: Migrants Smash Bistro with Iron Bars

by Virginia Hale The owner of a pub and bistro was fearing for his life when Somali migrants smashed the door and windows of his business after they refused to pay the bill. The group of five migrants sat drinking in the Piano bistro in Waburn, Germany, on Wednesday evening, putting everything on a tab. When presented with a €17 bill for the eight beers and two vodkas they had consumed, the men became aggressive. “We are Somalis, we do not pay” they said, as two of the men stormed out of the establishment. Owner Selami Albayrak kicked out the remaining...

by Virginia Hale The owner of a pub and bistro was fearing for his life when Somali migrants smashed the door and windows of his business after they refused to pay the bill. The group of five migrants sat drinking in...

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Farage To Lead 100,000 Leave Supporters in March on Supreme Court

by Donna Rachel Edmunds Nigel Farage is set to lead a 100,000 strong march to the Supreme Court in a public show of support for Brexit, as judges rule on whether Parliament should have a say on invoking Brexit. Mr. Farage, the interim leader of the UK Independence Party (UKIP), will lead the march from Trafalgar Square along Whitehall to Parliament Square alongside other prominent Leave supporters, The Telegraph has reported. The event will end with a rally in Parliament Square, within sight of the court buildings where judges will listen to the government’s appeal over a recent ruling...

by Donna Rachel Edmunds Nigel Farage is set to lead a 100,000 strong march to the Supreme Court in a public show of support for Brexit, as judges rule on whether Parliament should have a say on invoking Brexit....

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Trump Delivers Closing Argument to Thousands After Midnight in Virginia

by Joel B. Pollak Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump addressed a packed after-midnight rally at the Loudon Fairgrounds early Monday morning, in a speech he dubbed the “Midnight Special.” The text was Trump’s stump speech and closing argument — repealing Obamacare, “draining the swamp” of corruption, and building the “wall” — but the context was a room full of thousands of people, and many hundreds more outside, standing in the 45-degree cold for hours to hear his address. Jennifer Krolick of Ashburn, Virginia carried her five-and-a-half year old son, Decker, on her shoulders. The young Trump fan, who was...

by Joel B. Pollak Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump addressed a packed after-midnight rally at the Loudon Fairgrounds early Monday morning, in a speech he dubbed the “Midnight Special.” The text was Trump’s stump speech and closing argument —...

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Soros-Funded Firm Fighting Texas Executive Amnesty Injunction In the States

by Lana Shadwick An illegal alien, represented by a George Soros-funded law firm, has filed a lawsuit to fight the judicial action blocking illegal aliens from receiving benefits under President Obama’s executive amnesty program. The injunction was left standing by the U.S. Supreme Court in June. The plaintiff illegal alien in the California lawsuit, Rocio Sanchez Ponce, contends that the legal block does not apply to her because a nationwide injunction against amnesty is improper and unlawful. She and two other plaintiffs from other “pro-amnesty” areas, New York and Illinois, are trying to have the nationwide injunction confined to...

by Lana Shadwick An illegal alien, represented by a George Soros-funded law firm, has filed a lawsuit to fight the judicial action blocking illegal aliens from receiving benefits under President Obama’s executive amnesty program. The injunction was left standing...

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