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on May 20, 2015 in World News

Obama to unleash ‘community organizers’ on crime-filled cities

Obama to unleash ‘community organizers’ on crime-filled cities Critics decry president’s handout to ACORN-style agitators The Department of Justice announced it will send millions of dollars to various community-activist groups to combat urban crime and reduce tensions between racial minorities and the police. But critics believe such policies will only fuel further unrest by funding many of the so-called “community organizers” responsible for creating anti-police sentiment in American cities. To spread awareness of the new campaign, U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch toured Cincinnati Tuesday and identified the city as a model for how police departments around the country should operate…. View Article

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on May 20, 2015 in World News

Thug Tells Whites: Bow Down to Blacks, You’re All Gonna Die

Thug Tells Whites: Bow Down to Blacks, You’re All Gonna Die Shocking racial animosity caught on camera A shocking confrontation filmed on the streets of New York highlights the racial animosity that continues to plague America in the aftermath of last year’s Ferguson riots and the rise of the #BlackLivesMatter movement.   The incident began when a member of the Five-Percent Nation, a militant offshoot of the Nation of Islam, began harassing a group of white hipsters in Union Square. An older black man begins an argument with the group before threatening to “turn this motherfucker upside (down).” “Where’s your… View Article

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on May 20, 2015 in World News

The Victimization Of Christian Bakers Signals It’s Time to Fight Back

Let Them Eat Cake: The Victimization Of Christian Bakers Signals It’s Time to Fight Back Daily, the provocation grows more extreme, the oppression of Christian and secular traditional beliefs more intolerant and the imposition of the PC consensus more aggressive. The latest attack by the state against freedom of conscience is the ruling in a Belfast court that Ashers Baking Company illegally discriminated against a homosexual activist by refusing to produce a cake carrying a slogan in support of same-sex marriage. The family that owns the business is devoutly Christian and producing such a cake would gravely have offended their… View Article

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on May 20, 2015 in World News

Playing Nice Doesn’t Work

Playing Nice Doesn’t Work: How Australia Tackles IS Terrorists Trying To Return From Foreign Battles Compare the pair. Sweden offers full support to any and all returning IS terrorists who make it “home” from battlefields in Iraq and Syria. They are guaranteed jobs, housing, welfare benefits and counselling as official state-sanctioned policy. Now look at Australia. According to the Guardian, Prime Minister Tony Abbott will cancel passports, impose mandatory prison sentences and deny voting rights to any IS terrorist who makes it back alive. No exceptions will be made for disillusioned jihadi fighters seeking to return to Australia. Arrest, prosecution… View Article

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on May 20, 2015 in World News

Number of Homeschooled Children Soars in America: Up 61.8% Over 10 Years

Number of Homeschooled Children Soars in America: Up 61.8% Over 10 Years Newly released data from the U.S. Department of Education shows that between 2003-2012, the number of American children between ages 5 to 17 who are homeschooled has risen 61.8 percent, and that the percentage homeschooled in that age range has increased from 2.2 to 3.4 percent. According to data published on May 7 by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), in 2003 1,096,000 school-aged children were homeschooled in the U.S., representing 2.2 percent of the total number of students in that age range that year. In 2012,… View Article

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on May 20, 2015 in World News

Suspect Allegedly Breaks Into House, Attacks Husband, Gets Shot By Wife

Suspect Allegedly Breaks Into House, Attacks Husband, Gets Shot By Wife On Tuesday, a Jacksonville, Texas woman shot an invader who allegedly broke into her home, fought in the front yard with the husband, then broke into the home again. The incident occurred around 8:30 a.m. According to the Jacksonville Progress, deputies said the suspect allegedly broke into the woman’s home “and confronted several people who were inside.” The woman’s husband arrived at the house shortly thereafter and the suspect allegedly attacked him near the back door. The two men fought outside for a few minutes, then “the husband broke… View Article

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on May 20, 2015 in World News

NJ 5th Grader Suspended for Having Nerf Gun ‘Bullet’ in His Pocket

NJ 5th Grader Suspended for Having Nerf Gun ‘Bullet’ in His Pocket On May 8, Atlantic City, New Jersey, 5th grader Aarin Moody reached into his pocket to retrieve a “late note” from his mother and a Nerf gun foam “bullet” fell out. Officials at the Atlantic City School District categorized the toy bullet as a “self-constructed weapon” because “it had a toothpick stuck in it.” As a result, Moody received “a five-day, in-school suspension and a notation on his permanent record stating that he brought a makeshift weapon to school.” According to Fox News, the 5th grader put toothpicks… View Article

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on May 19, 2015 in World News

Canadian gun owners hoard bullets in face of feared shortage of ammunition from U.S.

Canadian gun owners hoard bullets in face of feared shortage of ammunition from U.S. By Toban Dyck Gun owners across Canada are starting to hoard bullets over fears of a diminishing supply of .22-calibre ammunition from the United States. Most of Canada’s ammunition comes from the U.S., a market that has nearly 100 million gun owners clamouring for bullets. Some sources estimate that of the roughly 4.2 billion rounds of .22 shells the U.S. is capable of making each year, nearly four billion are purchased domestically, leaving a negligible amount for distribution to Canada’s nearly two million gun owners. And… View Article

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on May 19, 2015 in World News

Allegations of RCMP wrongdoing on gun registry data destruction handed to OPP

Allegations of RCMP wrongdoing on gun registry data destruction handed to OPP Allegations of RCMP wrongdoing related to the illegal destruction of long run registry records are under investigation by the Ontario Provincial Police. It’s the latest twist in an unprecedented battle between the Conservative government and an independent officer of parliament whose job is to safeguard Canadians’ access to government records. Information commissioner Suzanne Legault issued a special report last week revealing she’d recommended in March that charges be laid against the RCMP for the destruction of long-gun registry records that were part of an active investigation. The Harper… View Article

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