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on October 2, 2015 in World News

Father Of Oregon Victim: “How Does He Have That Much Time To Kill That Many People?”

Father Of Oregon Victim: “How Does He Have That Much Time To Kill That Many People?” Relatives dumbfounded over security failure   by Steve Watson The father of one of the shooting victims in Oregon gave an impassioned account of what happened inside the classroom at Umpqua Community College yesterday, according to his daughter, expressing disbelief that the gunman had as much time as he did to execute students. The father and brother of Anastasia Boylan, who was seriously wounded in the mass shooting, recounted what Anastasia had told them right as she was heading into emergency spinal surgery. Mr… View Article

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on October 2, 2015 in World News

Ohio judge says defendant has no right to mention Constitution during trial

Ohio judge says defendant has no right to mention Constitution during trial, laughs at concept of free speech by: Ethan A. Huff, staff writer An independent journalist and local newspaper editor from central Ohio was laughed out of a Greene County courtroom recently after suggesting that talking to people on a public sidewalk constitutes free speech. Retired Judge Catherine (Kathryn) Barber, who was filling in for Xenia Municipal Judge Michael Murray, literally laughed at Virgil Vaduva from the Greene County Herald when he attempted to defend his First Amendment right to talk to people in public. The outrageous incident occurred… View Article

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on October 2, 2015 in World News

Leftist war on Christianity draws first blood

Leftist war on Christianity draws first blood: Oregon campus shooter demanded victims state their religion… Christians were then executed with a bullet to the head by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger Over the last several years, the political left of America has waged a culture war against Christianity, leveraging the mainstream media as a platform of hate speech that vilified and denigrated Christians at every level. This war against Christianity has infused its way into pop culture, broadcasting messages of hate and violence against Christians through Hollywood movies, Netflix productions, news programming and daytime television. Targeting victims such as an… View Article

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on October 2, 2015 in World News

Russia confounds US with Syria military moves

Russia confounds US with Syria military moves By MATTHEW LEE Now, 1,506 days since the Obama administration first declared that Syrian President Bashar Assad’s “days are numbered,” he’s still there, and a convergence of Western trepidation and Russian resolve could strengthen his position further. But it also could set the stage for a long-sought political transition leading to the end of the Assad family’s 45-year rule. In either case, Assad’s Russian and Iranian backers could arguably claim victory. But there’s also a painful third possibility. Russia’s decision to intervene with airstrikes this week could just prolong and exacerbate an already… View Article

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on October 2, 2015 in World News

Russian Air Force destroys ISIS command center, training camp

Russian Air Force destroys ISIS command center, training camp On Thursday, Russian warplanes stationed in Syria attacked a terrorist training camp and a command center, taking it out with a precision strike launched form an altitude of over 5,000 meters, the Russian Defense Ministry reported. The airstrike was one of a dozen conducted by Russia in Syria on Thursday during 18 sorties, Lieutenant General Igor Konashenkov, the ministry spokesman, told journalists. Advanced Sukhoi Su-25 and Su-34s were used for strikes. “The targeting systems of those planes allows for hitting ground targets with absolute precision, which was proven yesterday during combat… View Article

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on October 1, 2015 in World News

MASSIVE GLOBAL COOLING process discovered as Paris climate deal looms

MASSIVE GLOBAL COOLING process discovered as Paris climate deal looms ‘Could explain recent disagreements’ by Lewis Page As world leaders get ready to head to Paris for the latest pact on cutting CO2 emissions, it has emerged that there isn’t as much urgency about the matter as had been thought. A team of top-level atmospheric chemistry boffins from France and Germany say they have identified a new process by which vast amounts of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are emitted into the atmosphere from the sea – a process which was unknown until now, meaning that existing climate models do not… View Article

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on October 1, 2015 in World News

Multiple Fatalities In Shooting At Oregon Community College

Multiple Fatalities In Shooting At Oregon Community College The local fire district advised people to stay away from Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, about 180 miles south of Portland. It later tweeted that there were “multiple casualties” but didn’t elaborate. CBS News reports at least 10 people are dead and that 20 people were injured. Six people are in critical condition. CBS News reports that the shooter is down. The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office says the threat is over. The first call about a shooting at the college in Roseburg came into the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office at 10:37 a.m. The… View Article

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on October 1, 2015 in World News

So why all the secrecy on TPP?

So why all the secrecy on TPP? By Susan Delacourt very now and then, governments need to be reminded that they only rent their power — they don’t own it, no matter how long they’ve held the keys to the fancy offices in Ottawa. Elections are one such reminder; so are the “caretaker conventions” now in force during the current campaign. If Stephen Harper’s government does sign a big trade deal at the Trans-Pacific Partnership negotiations in Atlanta this week, expect some pointed questions about whether Conservatives are stretching the limits of their current, caretaker power. On Aug. 2, when… View Article

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on October 1, 2015 in World News

Hockey Isn’t as Important to Canadians as Their Bill of Rights

Hockey Isn’t as Important to Canadians as Their Bill of Rights by Greg Quinn Canadians like hockey. They love the constitutional bill of rights. The document, passed into law in 1982 as part of the country’s constitution, was chosen as the most important national symbol with 93 percent support in a survey on Canadian identity published Thursday by the national statistics agency. Hockey came last among five options, behind the national anthem ‘O Canada’ at 88 percent, the federal police force — the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, nicknamed the Mounties — at 87 percent and the country’s maple-leaf flag at… View Article

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on October 1, 2015 in World News

Conservatives edge forward leaving NDP and Liberals locked in second-place tie

Conservatives edge forward leaving NDP and Liberals locked in second-place tie Vast uncommitted voters may cause white-knuckle finish, say they’ll lock in choices “just before” Oct 19 October 1, 2015 – With only 19 days left in the 2015 federal election campaign, a volatile electorate is enabling the Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) to begin to shake loose from the Liberals (LPC) and New Democrats (NDP), while the two opposition parties fight it out for second place. CPC supporters and strategists should stifle any urges to start popping champagne corks just yet however, as data from this latest public opinion… View Article

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