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on September 13, 2015 in World News

Syria: Germany, France break out of U.S. Alliance against Russia

Syria: Germany, France break out of U.S. Alliance against Russia Germany, Europe Fully Back Russian Involvement in Syria Editor’s note:  VT has been under both “hack” and “denial of service” attacks since running, out of “courtesy,” the unusual article on Israel and Russia that uses humor to burn down a major disinformation network including Reuters and their news partners. Germany is surprisingly quitting the anti-Putin Alliance created by the United States: Germany now officially welcomes Moscow’s readiness to engage with Syria and launches an initiative to end the war with the Russians and the French. Thus, the stream of refugees is to be… View Article

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on September 13, 2015 in World News

As crisis escalates, Berlin says refugees can not choose where to live

As crisis escalates, Berlin says refugees can not choose where to live By Michelle Martin and Jens Hack BERLIN/MUNICH (Reuters) – German Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere said refugees streaming into Europe should not be able to choose where to settle, as authorities said thousands more were on the move across the continent on Sunday. Germany, Europe’s largest and richest economy, has been a magnet for many people fleeing war and poverty in Syria and other parts of the Middle East and Africa. Police said around 13,000 migrants arrived in Munich alone on Saturday, and another 1,400 on Sunday morning…. View Article

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on September 13, 2015 in World News

Germany Announces Emergency Border Controls Amid Migrant Crisis

Germany Announces Emergency Border Controls Amid Migrant Crisis By MELISSA EDDY and ALISON SMALE Germany announced on Sunday that it was invoking emergency powers to start protecting its borders, seemingly reaching a point of overload after greeting with open arms tens of thousands of migrants pouring into Europe, and urging other European nations to do the same. Interior Minister Thomas de Maizière announced the decision to impose temporary controls on Germany’s southern border with Austria, after thousands of migrants have crossed over in recent weeks. The announcement followed a meeting of top officials to discuss the migrant crisis, after the… View Article

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on September 13, 2015 in World News

Could Boehner weather another House GOP revolt?

Could Boehner weather another House GOP revolt? By William Douglas [email protected] It’s not easy being House Speaker John Boehner. Just ask John Boehner. “Listen, trying to manage 435 independently elected members is never easy,” Boehner, R-Ohio, said earlier this week. There are once again rumblings within Republican ranks of the House of Representatives about ousting Boehner. He’s beset with internal squabbles over the Iran nuclear deal, Planned Parenthood defunding efforts and questions about strategy as federal funding runs out at the end of the month and the federal government faces a potential shutdown. But for all the sound and fury… View Article

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on September 13, 2015 in World News

Donald Trump Leads Republicans in CA

Donald Trump Leads Republicans in CA by Joel B. Pollak A new poll released Sunday morning by the Los Angeles Times shows Donald Trump leading among Republican voters in California, with 24% of the vote. Fellow outsider Dr. Ben Carson is second, with 18% of registered voters. The Times reports that the poll was conducted by the Democratic firm Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research and the Republican firm American Viewpoint “on behalf of the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences and the Los Angeles Times.” It surveyed 1,500 registered voters from Aug. 29 through Sept. 8. Jeb Bush and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX)… View Article

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on September 12, 2015 in World News

Private Property Expropriated by German State for Refugees

Private Property Expropriated by German State for Refugees Elderly Swedes also forced out of housing to make room for migrants by Kurt Nimmo Federal and state governments in Germany are in the process of devising new laws to expropriate private property for refugee housing. The new regulations are aimed primarily at unused commercial properties, but may also apply to homes and condos, according to ARD Berlin Studios, a German public broadcaster. In Sweden, the state Migration Board in May evicted elderly residents from the Millmark center in Sörmark outside Torsby, according to Värmlands Folkblad, a Swedish language daily newspaper. The… View Article

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on September 12, 2015 in World News

Only 36 per cent of Canadians want to accept more refugees

Only 36 per cent of Canadians want to accept more refugees By Deane McRobie Just 36 per cent of Canadians think the federal government should allow more refugees from Syria, according to polling by EKOS Research. “There is a very large number of Canadians that are saying we have to be very careful about who we bring into this country,” says Kyle Matthews, senior deputy director of the Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies at Concordia University. “One of the reasons which no one is really talking about, but it’s playing out in Europe, is that there’s concern… View Article

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on September 12, 2015 in World News

‘Liberals in a hurry’? That’s Trudeau, not Mulcair’s NDP

‘Liberals in a hurry’? That’s Trudeau, not Mulcair’s NDP The two parties are hunting for progressive voters in very different ways By Chris Hall, CBC News There was a time in Canada when New Democrats were considered “Liberals in a hurry.” But in this federal election campaign the reverse appears to be true. Under Justin Trudeau, the Liberals look and sound a lot like New Democrats in a rush. Consider some of the key commitments Trudeau’s made both in the lead up to and during the election. A Liberal government, he says, would spend a staggering $125 billion over the next… View Article

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on September 12, 2015 in World News

Nearly 1/3 of Americans would back military coup against government – poll

Nearly 1/3 of Americans would back military coup against government – poll lmost a third of Americans can imagine themselves supporting a coup against the US government, according to a new survey. Slightly less than 50 percent would “hypothetically” back a military takeover if the government violated the Constitution. The results come from a recent online survey conducted by UK-based YouGov, which polled 1,000 people from September 2-3. When asked if there was a situation in which respondents saw themselves supporting a military coup against the elected government, 29 percent answered “yes,” while 41 percent said “no.” Another 30 percent… View Article

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on September 12, 2015 in World News

Canadian Greens Push Eugenics, Call for Reduced Population

Canadian Greens Push Eugenics, Call for Reduced Population by Kurt Nimmo Citing world population at the time of Jesus, the leader of the Green Party in Canada, Elizabeth May, has called for population reduction. Addressing the purported “crisis” of world over population, the environmental party declares the “world’s population has been growing at an exponential rate. Two thousand years ago, when the historical Jesus of Nazareth was born, he was one of an estimated 200 million people on the planet.” The ideal world population number cited by the Green Party is more drastic than that proposed by the Georgia Guidestones,… View Article

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