Monthly Archives: January 2016

MORE EUROPEAN CITIES report Muslim Sex Attacks on New Year’s Eve: ZURICH, HELSINKI

Photo: One of the victims of the Stuttgart attack. (Photo from Facebook). The news of Muslim sex attacks is being censored, whitewashed, and covered up. In Germany, the attacks were coordinated — that was a New Year’s jihad-terror attack. Finnish … Continue reading

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The Right to Bear News

Well THAT didn’t take long. As much as we’d like to say TGIF, at the time of this writing we don’t know what fresh horrors will unfold on Friday to top off the first wretched week of 2016. The stock … Continue reading

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‘American Sniper’ Widow Taya Kyle Takes on Obama at Town Hall on Guns: ‘We Cannot Outlaw Murder’

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Is Europe Giving Up?

“I feel betrayed by Britain. I came here to get away from this and the situation is worse here than in the country I escaped from.” – A Muslim woman, quoted by Baroness Caroline Cox. The cathedral opposite the main … Continue reading

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American Militia and the Righteous Cause

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Arrests of 2 men from Iraq in U.S. puts new focus on refugee debate

A  man who came to the U.S. as an Iraqi refugee was arrested in Sacramento on Thursday on suspicion of lying about fighting alongside terrorist organizations in Syria, federal authorities said. On the same day, federal authorities in Houston announced … Continue reading

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The “Monsters” Unmasked: Cologne Police Admit “Most Of The Attackers Were Refugees”

This week, many German citizens were appalled to hear the details of what allegedly occurred on New Year’s Eve in Cologne. According to eyewitness accounts and a number of apparent victims, hundreds of “Arab or North African” men engaged in … Continue reading

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Something the Patriot Community Can Support

Final UPDATE: I want to thank the 1249 people who signed the petition to free the Hammonds. I hope that people understand what we are fighting and how few people care. The “government” has closed this petition. UPDATE 2: This … Continue reading

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The Clinton Legacy

I was 35 years old when Bill Clinton, Ark. Attorney General raped me and Hillary tried to silence me. I am now 73….it never goes away. — Juanita Broaddrick (@atensnut) January 6, 2016

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Inside an ISIS weapons lab and why we should be worried

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Rape Survivor Asks Obama: Why Can’t You See Gun Restrictions Make My Kids and I Less Safe?

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Another Great Election Issue

House GOP Sends Health Law Repeal to Obama  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Theatrics for a campaign issue. Why doesn’t the House just defund Obamacare instead of sending a bill that will be vetoed? More of the same from the political elite. David DeGerolamo

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Whoopi Goldberg Says She Wants Automatic Weapons Banned — Watch When Rand Tells Her They Already Are

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T.L. Davis on Oregon

I have stayed away from the Oregon events specifically because I do not know the individuals involved. Ammon Bundy as well as all the Bundys were beyond reach at the standoff in Nevada (no, I was not there and my … Continue reading

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“Where Do Nazis Come From, Daddy?”

by Fran Porretto: “Well, darling daughter,” he said through a half-regretful smile of remembrance, “it’s like this.” “A long time ago,” he said, “everyone understood that we can all make mistakes, that no one can be all-knowing, and that it’s … Continue reading

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