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Justice Department rules Hillary Clinton followed law in deleting emails

The Obama administration told a federal court Wednesday that former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton was within her legal rights to use of her own email account, to take the messages with her when she left office and to … Continue reading

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WHEN may courts lawfully strike down, under the “supremacy clause”, State laws and provisions in State Constitutions?

By Publius Huldah The courts have lawful authority under the supremacy clause of the federal Constitution (Art. VI, clause 2) to overturn SOME Amendments to State Constitutions and SOME State laws. It depends on whether the State provision conflicts with … Continue reading

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Exclusive: Russian troops join combat in Syria

Russian forces have begun participating in military operations in Syria in support of government troops, three Lebanese sources familiar with the political and military situation there said on Wednesday. The sources, speaking to Reuters on condition they not be identified, … Continue reading

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House Armed Services Chief: Intel Losses, Including Clinton Emails, Caused Serious Damage

Intelligence compromises over the past five years, including the transfer of top-secret data on Hillary Clinton’s private email server, inflicted serious damage on U.S. national security, the chairman of the House Armed Services Committee said Wednesday. Rep. Mac Thornberry (R., … Continue reading

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Georgia’s Governor says, no thanks to Syrians, we have enough refugees!

Back in 2013, when I attended an Office of Refugee Resettlement meeting in Lancaster, PA, government officials identified Georgia as having a ‘pocket of resistance’ because the Republican Governor, Nathan Deal, had asked the feds to stop sending so many, … Continue reading

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The Current Militia Movement?

After reading the latest “Barry Sends” piece and all 273 responses, actually 272 as I wrote one of them, I decided to weigh in with this forum. I am going to attempt to present some material and to respond to … Continue reading

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The Land of the Fleeced and the Home of the Slave

This post explains the liberties guaranteed in the Bill of Rights – the first 10 amendments to the United States Constitution – and provides a scorecard on the extent of the loss of each right. First Amendment The 1st Amendment … Continue reading

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Eligible for Obamacare

h/t Kathie P

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Duke Coach Mike Krzyzewski to Obama: ‘You’ve Been an Amazing Leader for Our Country’

When Duke’s national champion basketball team and its coach, Mike Krzyzewski, visited the White House on Tuesday, Krzyzewski told Obama “you’ve been amazing leader for our country,” and then signaled the crowd in the room to give Obama a standing … Continue reading

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Rep. Gowdy’s Questions during House Judiciary hearing on Planned Parenthood

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Economic Crisis: How You Can Prepare Over The Next Six Months

I wouldn’t say that it is “never too late” to prepare for potential disaster because, obviously, the numerous economic and social catastrophes of the past have proven otherwise. There simply comes a point in time in which the ignorant and … Continue reading

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Three Treasury Secretaries Laughing It Up Over Income Inequality

After a trial of course. David DeGerolamo

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This Is EXACTLY What The Early Phases Of A Market Meltdown Look Like

There is so much confusion out there.  On the days when the Dow goes down by several hundred points, lots of people pat me on the back and tell me that I “nailed” my call for the second half of … Continue reading

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