Tag Archive: “Conservative news”

on September 8, 2013 in Right Edition

Cost of Air Force 1 – Conservatives low in Polls

Cost of Air Force 1 – Conservatives low in Polls The U.S. military has provided an updated estimate on that cost, first published by a taxpayer watchdog group and confirmed by FoxNews.com, and the number is staggering — $181,757 per hour. That’s the price tag for shuttling around President Obama, who, as it turns out, has spent more days abroad in his first two years than any other president. Estimates over the years based on government reports and independent number-crunching have always reflected a steep cost for presidential travel, but the figure provided by the 89th Airlift Wing appears to… View Article

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on September 7, 2013 in World News

53 Homicides, 224 Shot and Wounded in August

53 Homicides, 224 Shot and Wounded in August in Rahm’s Chicago No matter how Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Police Superintendant Garry McCarthy spin it by touting overall crime being down in the city, the numbers for 2013 are still horrifying. The website HeyJackass.com, which keeps some pretty interesting data regarding Chicago crime statistics, reports that the city saw 53 homicides in August, with 41 deaths and 224 wounded as a result of shootings. The August crime wave ended on a tragic note, with 11 people shot and killed over Labor Day weekend; more than 25 more were shot and… View Article

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on September 6, 2013 in World News

Russia, China Close In On Multi-Billion Dollar Gas Deal

Russia, China Close In On Multi-Billion Dollar Gas Deal Russian energy giant Gazprom and state-owned China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) have signed an agreement towards a potentially multi-billion dollar gas supply deal to China, reported Reuters, though both sides are yet to reach a final accord on price. The terms were signed on Thursday by the heads of both companies in the presence of Presidents Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping ahead of the G-20 meeting in St. Petersburg; defining “the volumes, start of deliveries, payments, ‘take-or-pay’ amendment” and other issues for the deal, but giving no further details on the… View Article

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on September 6, 2013 in World News

Urgency: A Tactic of The State

Urgency: A Tactic of The State Urgency, rushing, and jamming it through….When it comes to government, these are the methods used by individuals who are up to no good. Right now, we are witnessing an incredibly ridiculous rush to war with Syria. It defies all moral, legal, and economic sense. The war machine understands this; hence the rush. Just weasel it through. Say what needs to be said. Tell whatever lies are necessary to be told. This tactic has a great history of working for U.S. authoritarians. Most recently, there was Nancy Pelosi’s unbelievable statement on the ObamaCare bill:“But we… View Article

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on September 6, 2013 in World News

Russia could come to Syria’s aid over US strike

Putin warns Russia could come to Syria’s aid over US strike As he touched down in St. Petersburg on Thursday morning, President Obama  greeted his host Vladimir Putin with a handshake and a smile. But the cordial greeting belies the tinderbox the two leaders are sitting on,  as they posture and deliberate over a potential U.S. strike on Syria — one of  Russia’s closest Mideast allies. Putin escalated concerns about the fallout from any strike when he indicated  in an interview published Wednesday that his country could send Syria and its  neighbors in the region the components of a missile shield… View Article

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on September 6, 2013 in World News

Stops Home Invader with Concealed-Carry Handgun

                      Disabled Woman Stops Home Invader with Concealed-Carry Handgun A 64-year old disabled Middletown, Ohio woman named Mabel Fletcher used a concealed-carry handgun to stop a home invader who entered her house just after midnight Wednesday. According to Cincinnati.com, Fletcher acquired her concealed carry permit in June and was home alone with her dog when the burglar entered. Her dog woke at the sound of the intruder, giving Fletcher time to grab her Glock 9mm handgun as the invader closed in and attacked her. The assailant was a female, and Fletcher… View Article

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on September 6, 2013 in World News

Gun Applications Soar in Maryland Ahead of Gun Ban

                      Gun Applications Soar in Maryland Ahead of Gun Ban This year, Maryland passed strict gun-control legislation. In response, residents have flooded the state police with applications to purchase weapons, before the new law takes effect. Through August, more than 85,000 residents have made new requests to purchase firearms. This is almost double the amount who sought buy guns in all of 2011. The Maryland law, pushed through by Democrat Gov. Martin O’Malley and a Democrat legislature, bans 45 types of “assault weapons” and limits ammunition magazines to a maximum… View Article

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on September 6, 2013 in World News

Fire Representatives Who Ignore Constituents

                      Fire Representatives Who Ignore Constituents When El Paso County, Colorado Sheriff Terry Maketa spoke to Breitbart News on September 4, he said “constituents should be able to fire representatives who ignore constituents.” Just hours before, Maketa attended a rally where he lent his voice “to citizens fighting for their constitutional rights through the recall process.” Speaking to Breitbart News, Maketa made it clear that he understands Coloradans’ frustration with the new gun control laws: “If you look at it from the macro-level, these laws did not deliver what was… View Article

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on September 5, 2013 in World News

EPA SWAT Team Raids Gold Miners in Alaska

                        EPA SWAT Team Raids Gold Miners in Alaska Paramilitary task force “reminding” miners not to put too much mud in the water. Kit Daniels Infowars.com September 5, 2013 Heavily armed Environmental Protection Agency SWAT teams are now raiding gold miners in Alaska in a search for “possible violations” of the Clean Water Act. The latest raid, according to the Alaska Dispatch, involved four to eight armed officers, equipped with body armor, ambushing and intimidating miners from the remote town of Chicken, which only has 17 permanent residents. “Imagine… View Article

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