Tag Archive: Rightwing news

on December 27, 2013 in World News

Gun Owners in Connecticut Line Up for Unconstitutional Gun Registration

        Gun Owners in Connecticut Line Up for Unconstitutional Gun Registration The new gun laws in Connecticut go into effect and gun owners and gun shop operators were lined up to register their guns and high volume clips. WFSB-TV reports that a long line of people were at the Public Safety Building in Middletown, Ct, in order to satisfy the new law that goes into effect Jan 1st, 2014.  Gun owners were unhappy about the unconstitutional law that forces them onto a gun registry, especially since it’s not the legal gun owners who use their weapons for… View Article

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on December 19, 2013 in World News

Lesbian boss ‘fired me for being straight’

Lesbian boss ‘fired me for being straight’ A married, heterosexual gym teacher at a tony Upper West Side private school was fired because his lesbian supervisor disapproved of his “traditional family status,” the canned teacher claims in a new Manhattan lawsuit. Gregory Kenney, 50, taught gym at the Trinity School on W. 91st St. for 16 years before he was let go in June 2012. Kenney, who lives with his wife and three young children in LI, says he was a well-liked employee at the elite institution that counts Truman Capote, Ivanka Trump and Eric Schneiderman as alumni, until a… View Article

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on December 17, 2013 in World News

Yellowstone Magma Much Bigger Than Thought

                      Study: Yellowstone Magma Much Bigger Than Thought HELENA, Mont. The hot molten rock beneath Yellowstone National Park is 2 1/2 times larger than previously estimated, meaning the park’s supervolcano has the potential to erupt with a force about 2,000 times the size of Mount St. Helens, according to a new study. By measuring seismic waves from earthquakes, scientists were able to map the magma chamber underneath the Yellowstone caldera as 55 miles long, lead author Jamie Farrell of the University of Utah said Monday. The chamber is 18 miles… View Article

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on November 30, 2013 in World News

Texas boy tasered by officer after breaking up school fight

Texas boy tasered by officer after breaking up school fight, remains in a coma A high school student suffered a brain injury and remains in a medically-induced coma after a Texas sheriff’s deputy tasered him without cause following a skirmish in a school hallway, the boy’s mother claims in court. Maria Acosta has sued Bastrop County, its school district and  Randy McMillan, a Bastrop County sheriff’s officer and school  resource officer, according to Courthouse News. Noe Nino de Rivera, Acosta’s son, suffered a “severe brain  hemorrhage” when McMillan Tasered him after the boy, known as  N.N., had intervened to halt… View Article

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on November 21, 2013 in World News

Second wave of health plan cancellations looms

                              Second wave of health plan cancellations looms A new and independent analysis of ObamaCare warns of a ticking time bomb, predicting a second wave of 50 million to 100 million insurance policy cancellations next fall — right before the mid-term elections. The next round of cancellations and premium hikes is expected to hit employees, particularly of small businesses. While the administration has tried to downplay the cancellation notices hitting policyholders on the individual market by noting they represent a relatively small fraction of the population,… View Article

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on August 5, 2013 in World News

Matt Damon Enrolls Kids in Private School

Public School Advocate Matt Damon Enrolls Kids in Private School                       Actor Matt Damon is a strong supporter of America’s public schools. Just two years ago, the star spoke passionately about the importance of public schools at a Washington DC “Save our Schools” rally. In fact, the actor is so impressed with public school teachers that he has demanded they receive a pay raise. That passion and conviction, however, does not apply to Damon’s own children who will not be enrolled into the Los Angeles public school system. In an… View Article

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on August 5, 2013 in World News

Late-night comics using Democrats as punchlines

Laugh it up: Study finds late-night comics using Democrats as punchlines President Barack Obama, the joke’s on you. A study of gags by late-night comics during the first half of the year found an abrupt change from 2012. Now Obama and Democrats are providing the lion’s share of punchlines. Obama was the target of 288 monologue jokes made by Jay Leno, David Letterman, Jimmy Fallon, Craig Ferguson and Jimmy Kimmel, according to an analysis released Monday by the Center for Media and Public Affairs at George Mason University. The next most joked-about individual was New York City Democratic mayoral candidate… View Article

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on July 20, 2013 in World News

‘Maybe the Police Are Killing Some of These Kids’

                      IL. State Rep: ‘Maybe the Police Are Killing Some of These Kids’ Illinois State Representative Monique Davis is blaming the Chicago Police Department for the high number of killings in the Windy City. She is not just blaming the CPD for bad policing, though. She wonders if the police are doing some of the killing. Davis, a House member from Chicago’s South Side district, uttered the accusation on Detroit’s WCHB-AM radio on July 16. “I’m going to tell you what some suspicions have been, and people have whispered to… View Article

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on July 18, 2013 in World News

CIA $630,000 Study Into How To Control The Weather

    The US Central Intelligence Agency is reportedly funding a study into how to control the weather. That’s right, being able to learn to control the governments and foreign operatives of the rest of the world isn’t quite enough – the CIA also wants to manipulate their climates. Well, sort of. What the CIA is actually doing is funding part of a $630,000, 21-month study into the science of modifying the climate, known as geo-engineering. Langley is interested in both solar radiation management (SRM) and carbon dioxide removal (CDR) techniques. The former involves sending material into the atmosphere in… View Article

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