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on November 30, 2013 in World News

Cell phone radiation breast cancer link

Cell phone radiation breast cancer link – New study raises grave concerns (NaturalNews) A new study raises concerns of a possible association between cell  phone radiation exposure and breast cancer in young women. The research  team, led by Dr. Lisa Bailey, a former president of the American Cancer  Society’s California Division and one of California’s top breast surgeons,  studied four young women – aged from 21 to 39 years old – with multifocal  invasive breast cancer. The researchers observed that all the patients  developed tumors in areas of their breasts next to where they carried their cell  phones, often for… View Article

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on November 30, 2013 in World News

Woman sentenced to 20 years for firing ‘warning shot’

Woman sentenced to 20 years for firing ‘warning shot’ released in Florida A Florida woman sentenced to 20 years in prison for firing a “warning shot” during an altercation with her husband has been released as she waits for a new trial. In 2012, Marissa Alexander was convicted on three counts of  aggravated assault with a gun, which required a mandatory minimum  sentence of two decades. She was released on Wednesday after  posting a $200,009 bond. Alexander was awarded a new trial after an appeals court found  that the judge presiding over her case did not properly inform  the jury… View Article

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on November 30, 2013 in World News

Canadian denied entry to the US

Canadian denied entry to the US after agent cites private medical records A wheelchair-bound Canadian woman was denied entry to the United States this week because she was previously diagnosed with clinical depression. Now she wants to know why the US Department of Homeland Security had her medical history on file. The Toronto Star’s Valerie Haunch reported on Thursday that  50-year-old author Ellen Richardson was turned away from the  city’s Pearson Airport three days earlier after DHS officials  said she lacked the necessary medical clearance to cross into the  US. “I was turned away, I was told, because I had… View Article

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on November 30, 2013 in World News

Buying Guns on Black Friday Becomes Tradition

        Buying Guns on Black Friday Becomes Tradition Under Obama Although much of the gun control push under President Obama has failed to result in new laws, it has succeeded in creating a new tradition where shoppers scoop up guns on Black Friday so they can place them under the tree on Christmas Day. Consider the numbers: in 2008, ABC News reported 97,848 background checks on Black Friday. In 2009, the numbers remained somewhat static but then began to grow exponentially as the Obama administration and Congressional Democrats began to flex their muscles.  By 2011, there were 129,166… View Article

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on November 30, 2013 in World News

CO Sheriffs ‘Lack Standing’ to Sue over Gun Control

                            Federal Judge: CO Sheriffs ‘Lack Standing’ to Sue over Gun Control On November 27, U.S. District Court Judge Marcia Krieger ruled that Colorado sheriffs “lack standing” to sue over their state’s new gun control laws. This summer, Breitbart News reported that numerous Colorado sheriffs had signed their names on the dotted line of a lawsuit against the draconian gun control laws passed in their state earlier this year. In fact, sheriff’s appeared to the be front line of defense against gun control in that state, with “sheriffs… View Article

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on November 30, 2013 in World News

California Sheriff Denied Gun Purchase over Background Check

                      California Sheriff Denied Gun Purchase over Background Check When Siskiyou County, CA Sheriff John Lopey tried to buy an M1 Garand rifle through the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP), he was denied and told he failed to pass the background check conducted via the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS). Lopey is a sheriff: he carries a gun and enforces the law for a living. Prior to being a sheriff, he spent 33 years with the California Highway Patrol and is a retired Army Colonel. He had Top Secret… View Article

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on November 28, 2013 in Right Edition

Ford More Popular than Obama – Forbes says Impeach Obama

Ford More Popular than Obama – Forbes says Impeach Obama Toronto Mayor Rob Ford has admitted to smoking crack cocaine and being a raging alcoholic, ranted about killing someone on tape and knocked down an elderly councilwoman – and yet he has a higher approval rating than the president of the United States. According to the latest poll carried out by Forum Research, the foul-mouthed, irascible Toronto mayor continues to enjoy a 42 per cent job performance rating. Mayor Ford’s job performance rating is also five times higher than the U.S. Congress, which on average currently stands at paltry 7.5… View Article

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on November 28, 2013 in World News

FIPA Bad for Canada

                              It has been more than a year since the Harper government cabinet was in a legal position to ratify the Canada-China investment treaty. Thank goodness that step has not yet been taken. It is the largest threat currently hanging over Canadians’ ability to chart our own course, whether in environmental protection, labour laws or any aspect of municipal, provincial or federal rule-making. The Canada-China Foreign Investment Protection and Promotion Agreement, commonly known as FIPA, is the most significant investor-state agreement signed by Canada since NAFTA…. View Article

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on November 28, 2013 in World News

Alberta government poised to ram through two new labour bills

                        Unions rally as Alberta government poised to ram through two new labour bills Tensions between the Redford government and Alberta’s biggest union ignited into open warfare Wednesday as the province pushed ahead new legislation to compel a pay settlement and impose heavy penalties for illegal strikes. The sudden introduction of Bills 45 and 46 — along with government tactics to rush them through the house by the end of the week — prompted union members to stage a hasty protest. Guy Smith, president of the Alberta Union of… View Article

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on November 28, 2013 in World News

Conservatives were spanked in Monday’s byelections

                            Andrew Coyne: There’s no spinning it — the Conservatives were spanked in Monday’s byelections If you were determined to be obtuse about it, you could look at the results of Monday’s byelections and say: nothing changed. The Tories held onto their two seats in the West, the Liberals held onto theirs in Ontario and Quebec. Move along folks, no story here. You could do this, as I say, only if you took extravagant care to ignore everything else that happened that night: If you focused myopically on… View Article

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