Tag Archive: Self-Defense

on April 10, 2015 in World News

Memories Pizza Reopens After Being Forced to Close

Memories Pizza Reopens After Being Forced to Close, People Show Huge Support What happened after Indiana’s Governor signed the state’s Religious Freedom Act into law showed true colors of liberal animosity towards organized religion, and quite possibly gave Christians a dose of what’s to come from here on out. In a progressive’s mind, a Christian should have to cater a gay wedding if requested by the gay couple. Does everyone seem to misremember that little sign placed in nearly every establishment that reads: “We Reserve the Right to Refuse Service to Anyone!” Guess not. This time however, you can score… View Article

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on April 10, 2015 in World News

Watch a galaxy of GOP stars at NRA – live

Watch a galaxy of GOP stars at NRA – live Presidential hopefuls defend Second Amendment rights The 2015 National Rifle Association’s annual convention will have plenty of political firepower Friday, as it will feature a roster of virtually every possible GOP presidential contender. And WND readers can watch and listen to every word, live. Confirmed speakers on include: Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas; Gov. Scott Walker, R-Wisc.; Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla.; Dr. Ben Carson; Gov. Bobby Jindal, R-La.; former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee; former Texas Gov. Rick Perry; former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum; Donald Trump; former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush; Sen…. View Article

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on April 10, 2015 in World News

‘Gays’ in tizzy after voters defend religious freedom

‘Gays’ in tizzy after voters defend religious freedom Activists vow new push for special legal protections Residents of Springfield, Missouri, the state’s third largest city, voted to repeal a six-month-old ordinance that gave housing and hiring protections to homosexuals, but ‘gay’ activists are hardly giving up. The group PROMO, Promoting Equality for All Missourians – a statewide organization that presses for anti-discrimination laws for ‘gays,’ lesbians, bisexuals and transgenders via legislative action – reacted to the repeal with a promise to keep pressing for change. “PROMO and the entire community of Springfield will continue to focus on the Missouri Nondiscrimination… View Article

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on April 10, 2015 in World News

Communities draw line on ‘gay’ rights

Communities draw line on ‘gay’ rights Fights erupt in Indiana, Arkansas, Missouri, and now loom in Texas Americans with religious convictions about sexual lifestyle choices, specifically the biblical condemnation of homosexuality, are under assault both at the ballot box and in the jury box but now are fighting back against those who believe their behavior must be acknowledged and approved by all – or else it’s discrimination. Battles have erupted recently in Indiana, where “gays” demanded the Religious Freedom Restoration Act be watered down for their benefit, and in Arkansas, where they insisted a pending law be changed before it… View Article

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on April 10, 2015 in World News

‘Major hypocrisy’: US govt-funded agency admits marijuana can kill cancer cells

‘Major hypocrisy’: US govt-funded agency admits marijuana can kill cancer cells he National Institute on Drug Abuse, a US federal government research institute whose mission includes “bringing the power of science to bear on drug abuse and addiction,” has officially admitted that marijuana extracts can kill cancer cells. The institute has revised a page on its website entitled “DrugFacts: Is Marijuana Medicine?” citing a recent study conducted by a group of scientists at St. George’s University, London. “Recent animal studies have shown that marijuana extracts may help kill certain cancer cells and reduce the size of others,” the NIDA report… View Article

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on April 10, 2015 in World News

Minneapolis police records shed light on 2014 military training

Minneapolis police records shed light on 2014 military training By Matt Ehling, Public Record Media April 08, 2015 In August of 2014, military helicopters flew low over residential neighborhoods of Minneapolis and Saint Paul, engaged in a series of night-time training exercises. The exercises involved the Naval Warfare Development Group – a “special forces” component of the U.S. Navy – and were aimed at enhancing urban combat tactics. Just as they had two years earlier, military personnel had come to the Twin Cities to conduct counter-terrorism training operations in an urban environment. And just as before, those operations commenced with… View Article

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on April 10, 2015 in World News

Kern County sheriff a defiant California maverick on immigration

Kern County sheriff a defiant California maverick on immigration Kern County Sheriff Donny Youngblood was hiking along the bluffs overlooking Bakersfield last year when he got a call from Gov. Jerry Brown. “What are you trying to do to me?” the sheriff said Brown asked him. “What are you trying to do to me?” Youngblood shot back. A Republican in one of the reddest counties in the state, Youngblood had riled the Democratic governor when he announced that his department would defy the Trust Act, a law signed by Brown that restricts cooperation between local law enforcement officials and federal… View Article

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on April 10, 2015 in World News

Bailiffs visit parents who took child out of school

Bailiffs visit parents who took child out of school Parents hit with £1,200 bill after taking teenage son on holiday during school term Parents who took their teenage son out of school without permission for a five-day holiday ended up with a £1,200 bill and a visit from the bailiffs. The couple were originally fined £120 over the 14-year-old’s unauthorised absence from Sweyne Park School, an academy in Rayleigh, Essex. But after an unsuccessful appeal the unnamed couple were taken to court under the Education Act 1996, which allows education authorities to impose fines on parents who fail to send… View Article

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