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click here for moreBy Cody Derespina Watch the latest video at video.foxnews.com It’s Florida Sheriff Grady Judd’s duty to protect the citizens of Polk County — but he figures it’s their job, too. One of a growing number of rural and big-city law enforcement officials who openly encourages responsible gun ownership, Judd believes guns allow citizens to defend themselves when police cannot. “If you are foolish enough to break into someone’s home, you can expect to be shot in Polk County,” Judd said in a statement after a homeowner shot a would-be home invader earlier this month. “It’s more important to have a… View Article
click here for moreBY David Boroff Ann Coulter refused to back down on her attack of South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley on Thursday, calling her and longtime state lawmaker Lindsey Graham “bimbos” in a radio interview. The conservative political pundit was asked by Fox News host John Gibson if she was serious when she said Donald Trump should deport Haley after the second-term governor had the nerve to criticize his immigration plan in her response to President Obama’s State of the Union. Gov. Haley, a daughter of Indian immigrants, had said the country should resist the temptation “to follow the siren call of… View Article
click here for moreFriday, January 15, 2016 by: J. D. Heyes The Argentine government is accusing household products manufacturing giant Procter & Gamble (P&G) of defrauding it out of taxes, and as such the mega-corporation’s operations in the South American nation have been suspended A recent statement issued by Argentina’s taxing authority, the Federal Administration of Public Revenue (AFIP), announcing the action was unclear as to what exactly was meant by “suspended,” and Reuters said that P&G refused to comment on whether or not its operations had actually ceased. The government is accusing the mega-corporation of over-billing $138 million in imports in order… View Article
click here for moreBy Sayer Ji Millions have marched for “cancer causes.” Millions more have been diagnosed “early” and now believe screening saved their lives. But a new study confirms something we have been reporting on since our inception: In most cases, screening not only has not “saved lives,” but actually increases your risk of dying. An extremely important new study published in the British Medical Journal titled, “Why cancer screening has never been shown to “save lives”—and what we can do about it,” confirms something we have been reporting upon at GreenMedInfo.com since our inception, namely, cancer screening has not lived up to… View Article
click here for moreby AWR Hawkins14 Jan 2016685 During the January 14 GOP Debate, moderator Maria Bartiromo asked Donald Trump if there “are any circumstances in which we should be limiting gun sales of any kind in America?” And Trump said, “No.” He added: I am a Second Amendment person. If we had guns in California on the other side, where bullets went in a different direction. You wouldn’t have 14 people dead right now. Even in Paris, if they had guns on the other side–[with bullets] going in the opposite direction–you wouldn’t have a 130 people-plus dead. Trump then pointed to our… View Article
click here for moreby James Delingpole15 Jan 2016393 The climate alarmists have come up with a brilliant new excuse to explain why there has been no “global warming” for nearly 19 years. Turns out the satellite data is lying. And to prove it they’ve come up with a glossy new video starring such entirely trustworthy and not at all biased climate experts as Michael “Hockey Stick” Mann , Kevin “Travesty” Trenberth and Ben Santer. (All of these paragons of scientific rectitude feature heavily in the Climategate emails) The video is well produced and cleverly constructed – designed to look measured and reasonable rather than yet another shoddy hit… View Article
click here for moreAt GOP Debate, Trump the Only Candidate Willing to Pause Muslim Immigration by Julia Hahn At Thursday’s Fox Business debate, GOP frontrunner Donald Trump was the only presidential candidate willing to pause Muslim immigration. The U.S. has admitted 1.5 million immigrants from the Muslim world since 9/11. As Muslim immigration steadily increases the burden on federal terrorism investigators and adds new voters to the Democrat voters rolls, only one candidate on the debate stage said he was willing to hit the pause button. After Trump reaffirmed his support for a Muslim immigration pause, debate moderator Maria Bartiromo put the question… View Article
click here for moreBoth of them are business titans, authors, and TV personalities — one actively running to lead the U.S. political right, and the other thinking about doing the same in Canada. But if Kevin O’Leary does indeed decide to go into federal politics, it won’t be because he’s trying to be Donald Trump, the brash Canadian businessman said Thursday. “I understand what he is doing with the media, and you can certainly claim I am trying to do the same, but I am not Donald Trump,” O’Leary said in an interview with The Canadian Press. “I’m a Lebanese-Irish, I don’t build walls… View Article
click here for moreBy Hadas Gold For the first time in the 2016 election cycle, the same team of debate moderators will get a second shot to question the Republican presidential candidates. Fox Business Network’s Neil Cavuto and Maria Bartiromo will once again take the stage Thursday night, this time without Wall Street Journal editor-in-chief Gerard Baker, to question a smaller group of candidates just a couple of weeks before the first primary states begin casting their ballots. While their first go-round was considered a successful first presidential debate for the business network, the moderators took a safer approach to questioning after… View Article
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