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on September 1, 2015 in World News

Ben Carson Called “Moron” for Believing in God, Shreds Atheist with Response

Ben Carson Called “Moron” for Believing in God, Shreds Atheist with Response by John S. Roberts Ben Carson is now tied with Donald Trump in the latest Iowa presidential polls. It’s a showdown between the loudmouth and the quiet guy for the time being, but the momentum seems to be favoring the retired neurosurgeon. Check out this funny meme about a quote the doc gave in response to an atheist calling him a “moron” The atheist is stubborn, and relies on emotion in order to live life the way he wants to. The believer in God lives life the way… View Article

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on September 1, 2015 in World News

Obama’s two Different Responses to Charleston vs. Virginia Shooting Speak Volumes

Obama’s two Different Responses to Charleston vs. Virginia Shooting Speak Volumes by John S. Roberts The meme that sums up the Left’s narrative on race… When Dylann Roof (a white 21-year-old) murdered nine black churchgoers in Charleston, SC, every white, law-abiding gun owner was to blame, according to the press and liberal elitists. When Vester Lee Flanagan (a gay, black, 41-year-old) murdered Alison Parker and Adam Ward on live TV, guns were to blame, not mental illness. In a nutshell, whenever a white shooter destroys the lives of others, all whites are at fault. When someone of another race goes… View Article

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on September 1, 2015 in World News

Obamacare abortion-pill mandate ‘unconstitutional’

Obamacare abortion-pill mandate ‘unconstitutional’ Judge says it’s not just religious groups who are exempt by Bob Unruh A federal judge on Monday undermined the Obama administration’s position that only “religious organizations” can be exempted from Obamacare’s requirement that insurance policies provide contraceptives, including abortion-causing drugs. In a case brought by the nonprofit March for Life, U.S. District Judge Richard Leon ruled that those who oppose abortion on the basis of faith or moral beliefs should be exempt. After an uproar, Washington backed down from the contraceptive mandate, exempting religious organizations. But it has fought case after case to impose that… View Article

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on September 1, 2015 in World News

Innovative gun-ownership system goes national

Innovative gun-ownership system goes national Legal trusts help protect 2nd Amendment rights by Jerome R. Corsi This is the second in a two-part series on estate-planning attorney Dennis Brislawn’s creation of “gun trusts” to protect Second Amendment rights. The first article showed how Brislawn developed his “gun trust system” and began to market his innovative legal approach to complex state and federal firearms laws. This second article explains how Brislawn has taken his concept national, accommodating the needs of many different types of firearms owners. NEW YORK – Once Dennis Brislawn, an estate-planning attorney in Bellevue, Washington, had developed the… View Article

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on September 1, 2015 in World News

Police ‘must consider’ tip-offs from psychics, new guidelines state

Police ‘must consider’ tip-offs from psychics, new guidelines state Police officers hunting for missing people should “not rule out” any tip-offs from witches, psychics and clairvoyants, according to new official guidelines. In a consultation document from the College of Policing (COP), which lists new guidelines on how police should handle inquiries on missing persons, officers are urged to examine a psychic’s methods and “accredited success” before heeding their supernatural advice. The consultation, which runs until October 9, aims to offer official guidance for police officers and support them in missing person’s investigations. “Any information received from psychics should be evaluated… View Article

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on September 1, 2015 in World News

Hungary bans refugees from main railway station as hundreds attempt to ride Vienna train

Hungary bans refugees from main railway station as hundreds attempt to ride Vienna train The main railway in Budapest got closed for an “undetermined time” for migrants Tuesday after hundreds of them attempted to board a train to Vienna, the latest event in the spiraling migrant crisis that’s engulfing Europe. Hundreds of migrants – most of them from conflict areas like Syria – are now waiting at the station, with the entrance blocked by police, and are demonstrating, urging the authorities to let them in, shouting “Germany, Germany.” he station remains open for other passengers, local media report. Earlier in… View Article

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on September 1, 2015 in World News

Rasmussen: 68% of Likely Voters Stand with Donald Trump on WDBJ Shooting

Rasmussen: 68% of Likely Voters Stand with Donald Trump on WDBJ Shooting by AWR Hawkins Following Donald Trump’s statements that the August 26 shootings of a WDBJ-TV reporter and cameraman were indicative of mental problems rather than a gun problem, “68 percent” of likely voters told Rasmussen they agree with Trump’s assessment. Breitbart News previously reported that Trump told CNN’s Chris Cuomo that he was “a very strong Second Amendment person” and stressed that guns were not to blame for the heinous attack. Rather, Trump said Virginia gunman Vester Lee Flanagan was a “a very sick man.” He added, “In the… View Article

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on September 1, 2015 in World News

As Americans Bought 170 Million Guns, Violent Crime Fell 51%

As Americans Bought 170 Million Guns, Violent Crime Fell 51% by AWR Hawkins On August 28, the NRA presented ATF and FBI data showing Americans have purchased “170 million new guns” since 1991, and violent crime has fallen “51 percent.” The NRA tweeted, “Since ’91, Americans have acquired over 170 million new firearms and violent crimes have declined by 51%.” This information squares with the findings of a Congressional Research Service (CRS) study covering the slightly shorter period of time from 1994 to 2009. For those years, CRS found that Americans purchased approximately 118 million firearms, and the 1993 “firearm-related… View Article

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on August 31, 2015 in World News

New poll suggests Albertans less optimistic about economy, don’t want taxes raised

New poll suggests Albertans less optimistic about economy, don’t want taxes raised Emma McIntosh, Calgary Herald More from Emma McIntosh, Calgary Herald A growing number of Albertans appear to be pessimistic about the provincial economy and view cutting government spending — instead of raising taxes or boosting expenditures — as the preferred option for dealing with the budget deficit. The Mainstreet Research survey found just 21 per cent of Albertans feel optimistic about the economy in the next year, a drop of 20 percentage points from May. Although 40 per cent said they felt good about their household’s financial situation… View Article

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on August 31, 2015 in World News

The Illusion of Choice … 90% of American Media Controlled by 6 Corporations

The Illusion of Choice … 90% of American Media Controlled by 6 Corporations By Vic Bishop It is worth repeating again and again that the bulk of America’s mainline media is owned and controlled by a mere 6 corporations. This, of course, means that unless you’re already consciously avoiding these mainline media sources, then most of the news and entertainment that makes it onto your screen and into your mind comes from a small pool of corporate sources, all of which play important roles in delivering propaganda, social programming and perpetual crisis narratives to the public. The conglomerates are: General… View Article

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