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on June 18, 2014 in Right Edition

Harper not Conservative – Northern Pipeline

<iframe width=”640″ height=”360″ src=”//www.youtube.com/embed/rYpxG_8rNZw?feature=player_embedded” frameborder=”0″ allowfullscreen></iframe> Harper not Conservative – Northern Pipeline   A new book by former Progressive Conservative prime minister and foreign minister Joe Clark takes dead aim at Stephen Harper. The current prime minister has proven unable to build relationships with other governments. Adopting an “almost adolescent” tone internationally, Harper has preferred making bold statements that lead nowhere, to taking concrete action in support of peace-making, international development and human rights. Clark sees Harper with his obsessive controlling attitude to politics forcing his partisanship agenda into foreign policy decision-making. Traditional Canadian goals and concerns get lost, and… View Article

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on June 18, 2014 in World News

Media Lab Episode 7: “There’s Always A Way”

Media Lab Episode 7: “There’s Always A Way” Dom proves with the right mind set, there’s always a way to use your environment. In Media Lab Episode 7 “There’s Always A Way,” Dom breaks down scenes from Killer Elite and Bourne Supremacy to show how everyday objects can become tools for defense.

Media Lab Episode 7: “There’s Always A Way” Dom proves with the right mind set, there’s always a way to use your environment. In Media Lab Episode 7 “There’s Always A Way,” Dom breaks down scenes from Killer Elite...

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on June 18, 2014 in World News

Handcuffed man shoots at officers using gun from butt cheeks

Handcuffed man shoots at officers using gun from butt cheeks DENVER – A report released Monday shows Denver Police officers searched a drug suspect repeatedly before he opened fire at them after his arrest. Denver Police say the suspect, 32-year-old Isaac Vigil, was being transported to the police station in handcuffs when he pulled a gun from the crack of his buttocks and fired at officers. The report released by the Denver District Attorney says Vigil fired at officers twice before his gun jammed. According to court documents, Denver Police Narcotics detectives arrested Vigil on May 14 in a McDonald’s… View Article

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on June 18, 2014 in World News

Illegal Immigrants Treated Better Than Homeless in US

Illegal Immigrants Treated Better Than Homeless in US Thousands of immigrants, most of whom are children from Central America, entering the U.S. illegally are overwhelming federal resources. Reacting to what has been labeled a “humanitarian crisis,” U.S. taxpayers are providing the illegal immigrants with housing, food, education, health care, recreation, vocational training, family unification, and even legal council. In the face of providing such amenities to the migrants, there are hundreds of thousands of U.S. citizens–including families and children–who remain without a home or food. The treatment and services being provided to the youthful immigrants brings to question the attention,… View Article

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on June 18, 2014 in World News

P.E.I. Liberal MP says he will vote pro-life

P.E.I. Liberal MP says he will vote pro-life; Trudeau official says no A Liberal MP in Prince Edward Island says he expects to be permitted to vote pro-life in any future votes on abortion, but an official with leader Justin Trudeau’s office says that’s not the case. Cardigan MP Lawrence MacAulay says his understanding of Trudeau’s “grandfathering in” exception for sitting MPs would allow him to vote with his conscience if an abortion vote were held in the House of Commons. “He’s indicated that I can vote whatever way I choose. I’m, I guess, what you call grandfathered,” MacAulay said… View Article

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on June 17, 2014 in World News

Gun Owners of America Endorses Joe Carr

Gun Owners of America Endorses Joe Carr After rallying voters against House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA) last week, on Monday, the Gun Owners of America (GOA) endorsed Joe Carr, a Tennessee state representative who is challenging Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-TN) in the August 7th GOP primary. “It happened in Virginia to Eric Cantor. It’s about to happen in Mississippi, too. Washington establishment insiders – who care more about their reelections than your constitutional rights – are being defeated by an electorate fed up with the status quo,” wrote Tim Macy, the vice chairman of the group. “It’s time for… View Article

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on June 17, 2014 in World News

Illegals crisis brings surprise ‘patrol’ to border

Illegals crisis brings surprise ‘patrol’ to border ‘Obama is engaging in the willful destruction of the rule of law’ With the Obama administration reportedly prohibiting Border Patrol agents from talking to journalists about the thousands of youthful illegal aliens housed in DHS detention centers across the Southwest, U.S. Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa, says he is organizing his own “border patrol” consisting of members of Congress so they can see for themselves the reality of what is being described as an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. “I’m afraid President Obama is going to do nothing to secure our border with Mexico,” King told… View Article

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on June 17, 2014 in World News

Mass Shootings Aren’t an ‘Epidemic’

    Criminology Professor to CNN’s Tapper: Mass Shootings Aren’t an ‘Epidemic’ On Thursday’s The Lead on CNN, James Allen Fox used actual crime data to splash cold water on a liberal talking point claiming that mass shootings on the rise: “It’s a horrific event when four, five, twelve people are gunned down…But let’s not think that this is an epidemic.” Fox, a criminology professor at Northeastern University, also pointed out that the now-expired “assault weapons” had little impact on the number of mass shootings. Anchor Jake Tapper wondered “what does society need to do” to prevent such events from… View Article

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on June 17, 2014 in World News

Halt salt? Not so fast

Halt salt? Not so fast: scientists say not enough can harm health With the exception of people who toss a pinch of salt over their shoulder for luck, sodium is typically associated with anything but good fortune. Individuals are often warned to cut back on it, if not avoid it altogether. Not only is voluntarily adding salt to meals frowned upon, but so too is eating foods that that are already rich in sodium content such as yeast extract paste and certain cheeses. Especially for those with high blood pressure, it’s advised to reduce sodium intake. However, while intake varies… View Article

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