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on November 15, 2014 in World News

NRA warns of Obama-fueled ‘end-run around Congress’ on gun rights

NRA warns of Obama-fueled ‘end-run around Congress’ on gun rights “We are worried about an end-run around Congress,” NRA spokeswoman Catherine Mortensen said The National Rifle Association issued a stark warning that a U.N. Arms Trade treaty set to take effect on Christmas Eve could lead to a U.S. crackdown on Second Amendment rights — not via a Senate ratification, but rather an “end-run around Congress,” a spokesperson said. “We are worried about an end-run around Congress,” NRA spokeswoman Catherine Mortensen told The Blaze. “Barack Obama or a future anti-gun president could use ATT and international norms compliance to rationalize… View Article

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on November 15, 2014 in World News

UN Outraged After More U.S. States Nullify Global Pot Regime

UN Outraged After More U.S. States Nullify Global Pot Regime After two more states and the District of Columbia nullified the marijuana prohibition regimes of the United Nations and the federal government, the UN blasted the move as not being “compatible” with what the dictator-dominated organization likes to describe as “international law.” The UN’s drug czars said the same thing after Colorado and Washington State nullified federal statutes and UN agreements in 2012, when voters in those states became the first in America to end the decades-old ban on the controversial substance. The UN even called on Obama to quash… View Article

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on November 15, 2014 in World News

Westminster paedophile ring investigated over murder links

Westminster paedophile ring investigated over murder links Scotland Yard is looking at claims that an alleged paedophile ring with links to former government figures, could have been involved in a murder Detectives investigating allegations of a paedophile ring with links to Westminster are now examining connections to a possible murder, the Metropolitan Police has said. Scotland Yard launched Operation Fairbank two years ago to probe suggestions that high profile political figures had been involved in organised child sex abuse in the 1970s and 1980s. But now officers have set up a new strand of the inquiry, named Operation Midland, after… View Article

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on November 14, 2014 in World News

Dollar store toy wand has hidden picture of demonic child cutting herself with a kitchen knife

Dollar store toy wand has hidden picture of demonic child cutting herself with a kitchen knife A mother in Dayton, Ohio was shocked this week when she purchased a toy wand for her child at a dollar store only to find it ran not on unicorn hair but a picture of a child slicing her arm open. In fairness to the dollar store (literally called ‘$.100 store’) the product was named ‘EVIL STICK’, though the pink lettering, fairies, swirls and snowflakes on the packaging ensured it would catch the eye of toddlers. The fact that the wand emits a cackling… View Article

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on November 14, 2014 in World News

Fox News may drop famous face from lineup

Fox News may drop famous face from lineup ‘We plan on meeting with him when he returns from his trip’ Fox News and Ben Carson – who is considering a bid for the White House – went their separate ways last week. And now Fox News host and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee might be the next high-profile name dropped from the payroll. Huckabee, who sought the Republican nomination for president in 2008, appears to be gearing up for a second run – which would mean he’d have to give up his Saturday night show, “Huckabee,” on the network. The… View Article

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on November 14, 2014 in World News

Alberta First Nations sue Feds over B.C. dam project

Alberta First Nations sue Feds over B.C. dam project When British Columbia built the massive Bennett dam on the Peace River, northern Alberta First Nations had to move their homes because water levels fluctuated drastically. That was the 1960s and two northern Alberta First Nations don’t want to see that happen again now that BC Hydro has approval for a third dam, Site C, on the Peace River. The Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation and Mikisew Cree First Nation filed a lawsuit Thursday in Federal Court against the $7.9-billion hydroelectric project that was given environmental approval by the federal government earlier… View Article

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