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on November 6, 2014 in World News

Bloomberg Wastes $50 Million on Anti-NRA Midterm Ads

Bloomberg Wastes $50 Million on Anti-NRA Midterm Ads On November 4, candidates supported by gun control proponent Michael Bloomberg and his various gun control groups fared so badly that one of his groups–Moms Demand Action–is counting the defeat of quasi pro-gun Democrats as a victory. They are doing this even though those Democrats were beaten by openly pro-Second Amendment Republicans. On April 16 Breitbart News reported that Bloomberg was spending $50 million this election cycle to defeat the NRA. The New York Daily News reports Bloomberg spent portions of this money in support of Senator Mark Udall (D-CO), who was… View Article

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on November 6, 2014 in E News

November 5, 2014

  November 5, 2014 Mississippi Voted to Amend Its Constitution and Hunters Will Love It Election Day was a victory for the Republican Party, but it also produced mostly positive results for hunters. Two states strengthened the rights of hunters and one rejected new hunting restrictions. READ MORE Charles C. W. Cooke: It’s the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, Stupid Over at Breitbart, Awr Hawkins suggests that “the Second Amendment crushed gun control candidates in Senate and gubernatorial races around the country.” READ MORE Second Amendment Crushes Gun Control Candidates in Midterm Elections As the election returns came in… View Article

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on November 5, 2014 in World News

Recently Arrived Illegal Alien Minors Spread Deadly Virus

Recently Arrived Illegal Alien Minors Spread Deadly Virus The “humanitarian crisis” concocted by President Obama to let tens of thousands of illegal immigrant minors stay in the U.S. has fueled a deadly respiratory virus epidemic that’s struck American kids across the country and killed at least nine. Virtually nonexistent in the U.S. before the recent influx of illegal alien minors, the lethal Enterovirus D68 (EV-D68) is associated with severe respiratory illness and is known to come from Central America. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) from mid-August to the end of October state public health laboratories… View Article

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on November 5, 2014 in World News

Canada’s Head Central Banker Has A Modest Proposal: “You Should Consider Working For Free”

Canada’s Head Central Banker Has A Modest Proposal: “You Should Consider Working For Free” Bank of Canada Governor said ‘Adult children stuck in their parents’ basements because they can’t find adequate employment should take unpaid work Nine short months ago, the clever people running the show in Europe suggested a number of measures including “unpaid work for the young and unemployed up to 24 years old, so that companies would have a strong motive to hire young employees”. ‘Unpaid’ work sounded a lot like slavery to us then but it seems the arrogance is contagious as Canada – that bastion… View Article

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on November 5, 2014 in World News

West Virginia Elects 18-Year-Old State Lawmaker

  West Virginia Elects 18-Year-Old State Lawmaker College freshman defeated her Democratic opponent 63% to 30% A West Virginia University freshman who did most of her campaigning out of her dorm room became the youngest state lawmaker in the nation Tuesday. Republican Saira Blair, a fiscally conservative 18-year-old, will represent a small district in West Virginia’s eastern panhandle, about 1½ hours outside Washington, D.C., after defeating her Democratic opponent 63% to 30%, according to the Associated Press. A third candidate got 7% of the vote. In a statement, Ms. Blair thanked her supporters and family, as well as her opponents… View Article

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on November 5, 2014 in World News

Obama sued for changing Obamacare

Obama sued for changing Obamacare Case charges president illegally flipped federal law ‘upside down’ Major Garrett wrote in National Journal: “The Affordable Care Act means what it says and says what it means. Until it doesn’t.” And the New York Times compiled a list of more than a dozen significant changes President Obama made to the law in just over a year, such as extending deadlines and allowing insurers to reinstate canceled plans. All of that could be the subject of a federal court hearing in Washington on Wednesday, where a lawsuit challenges as unlawful the executive orders Obama used… View Article

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on November 5, 2014 in World News

Top lawman in Texas ready to lasso lesbian mayor?

Top lawman in Texas ready to lasso lesbian mayor? Pastor who had sermons subpoenaed takes fight to city hall Pastors in a coalition fighting a Houston ordinance granting transgender “rights” are asking city residents to rally at city hall Wednesday to urge the mayor to put the issue up for a vote. And they are calling for an investigation of city hall’s actions in the dispute, which included negating an apparently valid petition effort against the ordinance and subpoenaing the sermons of five area pastors in a subsequent lawsuit against the city. “There is a growing call for the attorney… View Article

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on November 5, 2014 in World News

RCMP unveils massive border security project

RCMP unveils massive border security project New details surfaced Tuesday about a massive intelligence-gathering network of RCMP video cameras, radar, ground sensors, thermal radiation detectors and more to be erected along the Ontario and Quebec borders with the United States – which could eventually have access to the collected data. The $92-million surveillance web, formally known as the Border Integrity Technology Enhancement Project, will be concentrated in more than 100 “high-risk” cross-border crime zones spanning 700 kilometres of eastern Canada, said RCMP Assistant Commissioner Joe Oliver, head of technical operations. He was addressing security industry executives attending the SecureTech conference… View Article

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on November 5, 2014 in World News

Preferred PM gap between Trudeau and Harper narrows

Preferred PM gap between Trudeau and Harper narrows Over the past four weeks the advantage enjoyed by Trudeau over Harper on the preferred PM measure has narrowed from eight to three points. In the latest Nanos tracking 32 per cent of Canadians would prefer Trudeau as Prime Minister while 29 percent prefer Harper, 20 per cent Mulcair and four per cent May (14 per cent of Canadians were unsure). Of note, Mulcair is near a 12 month high for his individual score on the preferred PM tracking. On the Nanos Party Power Index as a whole, the Liberals continue to… View Article

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