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on November 20, 2015 in World News

Arizona Sheriff: John Kerry Must Resign After Blaming Paris Attack Victims

Arizona Sheriff: John Kerry Must Resign After Blaming Paris Attack Victims by Michelle Moons Congressional candidate Paul Babeu declared Secretary of State John Kerry disqualified to hold any office, including secretary of state, after Kerry implied that he understood the rationale behind the terrorist attack on French magazine Charlie Hebdo, which left a dozen people dead. “Blaming the victims of that horrific murder spree disqualifies John Kerry from holding any office, much less one as important as Secretary of State,” Babeu, running in the 1st Congressional District said. Babeu is currently the sheriff of Pinal County in Arizona. The January Islamic terror… View Article

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on November 19, 2015 in World News

House Defies Obama’s Veto Threat, Passes Refugee Anyway, With Veto-Proof Majority to Boot

House Defies Obama’s Veto Threat, Passes Refugee Anyway, With Veto-Proof Majority to Boot Michael Cantrel The U.S. House of Representatives just bent Obama over their knee and gave him a spanking, completely ignoring his veto threat and passing legislation to strengthen screening for Syrian and Iraqi Refugees. And thanks to some Democrats jumping ship, it passed with a veto-proof majority. I bet the president’s on the floor kicking and screaming, likely shedding a few tears too, as the realization sets in that he’s not always going to get his way. From TheBlaze: The bill was reportedly passed 289-137, giving the… View Article

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on November 19, 2015 in World News

German Hospital Forced to Hire Security Guards After ‘Refugees’ Physically Attack Nurses

German Hospital Forced to Hire Security Guards After ‘Refugees’ Physically Attack Nurses Drunk migrants biting, spitting leaves staff “totally distressed” Paul Joseph Watson A hospital in Sigmaringen, Germany has been forced to hire security guards after numerous incidents in which migrants physically attacked nurses while they were receiving free healthcare. Schwäbische.de reports that the SRH Hospital in Sigmaringen took the precaution after 40 attacks on nurses in September alone, with nursing manager Silvia Stärk revealing that staff were “totally distressed” by the onslaught of verbal and physical abuse. Stärk said that refugees were biting and spitting at nurses, with drunk… View Article

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on November 19, 2015 in World News

Russian Constitutional Court gets priority over international courts in new bill

Russian Constitutional Court gets priority over international courts in new bill Lawmakers of all four Russian parliamentary parties have jointly drafted the bill that once passed into law would give more powers to the Constitutional Court, allowing Russia to legally ignore the decisions of foreign justice bodies. The sponsors of the bill wrote in explanations accompanying the document that it seeks to secure the “legal sovereignty” of the Russian Federation and to “oppose the prejudiced rulings” that demand huge monetary compensation from Russia’s budget. In particular, the new act would allow Russia’s Constitutional Court to decide whether the country should… View Article

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on November 19, 2015 in World News

Obama threatens to veto GOP halt on Syrian refugees

Obama threatens to veto GOP halt on Syrian refugees Tensions rose between the Republican lawmakers and US President Barack Obama when the White House threatened to veto a GOP-proposed bill requiring additional background checks for 10,000 Syrian refugees that Obama intends to settle in the US. Sponsored by Representatives Mike McCaul (R-Texas) and Richard Hudson (R-North Carolina), the bill would require top US security officials to certify that every refugee admitted to the US “does not represent a security threat,” according to McCaul, chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee. The bill, which is up for a vote Thursday, is… View Article

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on November 19, 2015 in World News

Take no prisoners: Head of Russian region urges tougher stance in war against terror

Take no prisoners: Head of Russian region urges tougher stance in war against terror The head of the Russian republic of Ingushetia told reporters a public debate would be unnecessary if special services were simply allowed to kill terrorists on the spot. “Upper house MPs propose canceling the moratorium on the death penalty for terrorists. I think we won’t have to do this once we give special services the right to search and neutralize terrorists, who threaten the lives and safety of our citizens, the property and infrastructure of our country, wherever these terrorists are found,” Yunus-Bek Yevkurov wrote on… View Article

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on November 19, 2015 in World News

NATO is actively inventing enemies, Russia is not – Lavrov

NATO is actively inventing enemies, Russia is not – Lavrov Russia has never invented enemies and never will, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has told reporters, adding that it was “only natural” for nations to disagree, despite NATO’s attempts to impose uniform opinions all over the world. “Russian President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly stated that we are not trying to look for enemies, we have never looked for them, and we never will,” Sergey Lavrov said in an interview with Radio Russia. “Most nations that have their own positions on various issues…because uniform thinking on all issues is impossible. A harsh… View Article

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