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Man arrested for pointing gun at Confederate flag supporters
NBC12 – WWBT – Richmond, VA News On Your Side A Chesterfield family is waving their flags once again. They say police told them a man confessed to pointing a gun at one of the family members. “The police went … Continue reading
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Defense Debacle: Should Conservatives Cut Military Spending?
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OPM Hack Part of Large-Scale Cyber Attack On Personal Data
by Bill Gertz Nine major cyber attacks targeting the personal data of millions of Americans were carried out against federal and private computer networks in the past year, according to an internal report by the Department of Homeland Security. The … Continue reading
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More System Outages: Will you be able to communicate when the grid goes down?
System outages and communications infrastructure attacks continue. http://www.kcra.com/news/local-news/news-modesto/verizon-customers-in-stanislaus-county-unable-to-call-911/34175850 STANISLAUS COUNTY, Calif. (KCRA) —An intentionally cut fiber optic cable in San Joaquin County left thousands of Verizon Wireless and AT&T customers in the region unable to call 911 on Wednesday. Sheriff’s … Continue reading
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Rules
The opposition DC has branded as “outlaw” appears willing to take them at their word and behave accordingly, which is to say, willing to behave as DC behaves. Perhaps it’s the only viable option; there’s no more to give, the … Continue reading
After Obama’s Nuke Deal, What Happens If Israel Attacks Iran?
In urging congressional Republicans and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to reconsider their strong opposition to a new international agreement to block Iran’s development of a nuclear weapon in return for lifting economic sanctions, President Obama on Wednesday argued opponents of … Continue reading
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The Future Costs Of Politically Correct Cultism
by Brandon Smith I rarely touch on the subject of political correctness as a focus in my writings, partially because the entire issue is so awash in pundits on either side that the scrambling clatter of voices tends to drown … Continue reading
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White House Cuts 2015 GDP Outlook By 33%
Despite President Obama’s hubris over the ‘recovery’, his crowing about the jobs record, and his insistence that while “there’s more to be done,” everything is awesome, The White House just took the meat-cleaver to its US economic growth forecasts…cutting 2015 … Continue reading
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How Long Before You Resist?
I have been waiting a long time for people in this community to decide that enough is enough and contact me with plans to do something in the face of the continual abuses of the federal government. I don’t know … Continue reading
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