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AF, Navy still flying Libya missions |
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From The Air Force Times:
"Air Force and Navy aircraft are still flying hundreds of strike missions
over Libya despite the Obama administration’s claim that American
forces are playing only a limited support role in the NATO operation."
To read this story, please visit the Air Force Times |
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Official Calls For Riverside, 12 Other Counties To Secede From California |
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From CBS:
"Is the state of California about to go “South”? Riverside County Supervisor Jeff Stone apparently thinks so, after
proposing that the county lead a campaign for as many as 13 Southern
California counties to secede from the state."
To read this story, please visit CBS |
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Starving plight of N Koreans revealed |
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From ABC:
"Exclusive pictures smuggled out of North Korea show the desperate plight
of the population as food shortages grip the nation. The ABC's Mark
Willacy reports. (Credit: Kim Dong Chol/Asiapress)"
To see what life is truly like in North Korea, please visit: Plight of North Koreans
To learn how Franklin Graham is working to help those in North Korea who are suffering so from hunger, please watch the below video:
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Gary Sinise launches new foundation and film to boost troops |
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From The Washington Examiner:
"Hollywood celebrities often stand behind causes,
but few stand behind our brave young men and women in uniform with such
strong passion and dedication as Gary Sinise. We owe them. They are our defenders and we
have to back them up," the Emmy- and Golden Globe-winning actor told the
crowd at a luncheon at the National Press Club on Thursday."
To read more, please visit the Washington Examiner
To learn more, please visit The Gary Sinse Foundation |
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Fukushima Nuclear Accident: Does anyone report the truth anymore? |
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From The Guardian:
"British government officials approached nuclear companies to draw up a
co-ordinated public relations strategy to play down the Fukushima
nuclear accident just two days after the earthquake and tsunami in Japan and before the extent of the radiation leak was known."
It went on to say: "Westinghouse said reported remarks on the cost of new nuclear power
stations by the deputy prime minister, Nick Clegg, were "unhelpful and a
little premature. The company admitted its new reactor, AP1000,
"was not designed for earthquakes [of] the magnitude of the earthquake
in Japan", and would need to be modified for seismic areas such as Japan
and California."
To read this story, please visit The Guardian |
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Lebanon braces itself for Hizbollah backlash as senior operatives accused of Hariri assassination |
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From The Telegraph:
"Lebanon was last night braced for a violent reaction from Hizbollah after senior operatives from the militant group were accused of masterminding the assassination of the former Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri six years ago. "
To read this story, please visit The Telegraph |
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Putin says Russian 2012 election will be dirty |
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From Reuters:
"Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin warned on Thursday that the March 2012 presidential election campaign would be dirty, but stopped short of saying whether he would seek another stint as Kremlin chief."
To read this story, please visit Reuters |
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America Bows Before Muslim Brotherhood's Rising Power |
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From The Jerusalem Connection: "The Obama Administration on Wednesday signaled that it will
reestablish official ties with Egypt’s rising Islamist power, the Muslim
Brotherhood. "
"The Muslim Brotherhood, while not actively involved in terrorism at
present, has a very violent past and continues to support allied terror
groups across the region. The Brotherhood also has a stated long-term
goal of establishing an Islamic caliphate, first in Egypt, then
stretching across the Middle East, and finally encompassing the whole
world."
"But first, the Muslim Brotherhood wants to see Egypt return to a
state of war with Israel, an entity that it sees as a blight on the
Muslim Middle East." |
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North Korea to Head U.N. Conference on Disarmament |
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From The Weekly Standard:
"On Tuesday, the United Nations again made itself an international
laughing stock – except perhaps to the American taxpayers who continue
to foot 22 percent of the bill – by appointing North Korea chair of the
U.N. Conference on Disarmament."
To read this story, please visit The Weekly Standard!
More on North Korea: North Korea shuts down universities for 10 months |
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Philly Teens In A Mob Assault Rob City Center Patrons |
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From
"The two young women were sitting at a window table inside the Max
Brenner restaurant on 15th Street, near Walnut, sharing chocolate fondue
after some shopping."
To read this story, please visit Philly.com |
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Fire Reaches Los Alamos Nuclear Facility |
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Floodwaters Reach Nebraska Nuclear Plant |
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From The Associate Press:
"floodwaters
have surrounded that plant and forced workers to use elevated catwalks
to access the facility."
To read this story, please visit The Associated Press
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Wildfire reaches US Los Alamos Nuclear Facility |
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From Reuters:
"A raging wildfire on
Monday briefly entered the property of the preeminent U.S.
nuclear facility,"
To read this story, please visit Reuters |
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While Doctors leave their practices because of Obamacare, Obama now appears to be"spying" on Doctors |
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From The New York Times:
"Alarmed by a shortage of primary care doctors, Obama administration
officials are recruiting a team of “mystery shoppers” to pose as
patients, call doctors’ offices and request appointments to see how
difficult it is for people to get care when they need it."
To read this story, please visit The New York Times |
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Daily Times Writes Story About Suspected African American Flash Mob Attack on Sears |
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From The Daily Times:
"A mob of about 40 people stormed into the Sears department store on
69th Street Thursday, and in a flash stole thousands of dollars worth of
merchandise, officials said."
To read this story & watch the video, please visit The Daily Times |
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Teen Mob Hits Walgreens On The Mag Mile |
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From CBS:
" The teenage robbery mobs are at it again on North Michigan Avenue. Some 50 young people barged into a Walgreens at Michigan and Chicago
on the Magnificent Mile on Tuesday afternoon. They took bottled drinks
and sandwiches off the shelves, then ran off, CBS 2′s Suzanne Le Mignot
reports."
To read this story, please visit CBS |
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Teenage gang charged under lynching law after 'savage attack on 18-year-old student' |
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From The Mail On Line:
" Student so badly injured his mother almost didn't recognise him. Youngest member of gang is just 13"
To read this story, please visit the Mail On Line
Is this a growing pattern? Why was this story easier to find in Europe than it was here? |
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Follow Reuters Facebook Twitter RSS YouTube Read Floodwaters surround nuke pl |
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From Reuters:
"A tear on Sunday in a temporary berm allowed Missouri River flood waters to surround containment buildings and other vital areas of a Nebraska nuclear plant, but reactor systems were not affected."
To read this story, please visit Reuters |
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"How an exhausted White House lost Congress on Libya" |
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From The Cable by Josh Rogin:
"The House of Representatives, in a culmination of over three
months of Congressional frustration with the Obama administration's handling of
the Libya intervention, voted
against authorizing the war 123-295 and is set to vote for cutting off most of
the funding for the mission."
To read this story, please visit The Cable Foreign Policy
Note: The vote to cut funding for the war in Libya later failed. However some claim: "Despite vote, majority of Congressman want to defund the Libya war " by Josh Rogin.
To learn more about the author of these two articles, please visit Josh Rogin, The Cable
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Top U.S. admiral admits we are trying to kill Qaddafi |
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From The Cable by Josh Rogin:
"The top U.S. admiral involved in the Libya war admitted to a
U.S. congressman that NATO forces are trying to kill Libyan leader Muammar al-Qaddafi. The same admiral
also said he anticipated the need for ground troops in Libya after Qaddafi
falls, according to the lawmaker."
To read this story, please visit The Cable by Josh Rogin |
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LulzSec Hackers Attack AZ Law Enforcement, Release Phone Numbers of Officers and Spouses |
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From The Blaze:
"A group that boasts of successfully hacking Sony and the Senate and CIA
web pages in recent months claimed Thursday to have hacked into the
computer files of an Arizona law enforcement agency. The attacked, it
said, was motivated by Arizona’s immigration policy."
To read this story, please visit The Blaze
Please join us in praying for all the members of the Arizona Law Enforcement Team, for it is their courage and selfless sacrifice that has kept so many American families safe!
In God We Trust, Moms For America |
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Mideast Christians struggle during Arab Spring |
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From Jerusalem Post:
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violent attacks on churches by Salafists - a radical Islamist movement
once held in check by the region's now weakened or toppled authoritarian
regimes - have convinced Christians their lot has not really improved
and could get worse."
To read this story please visit the Jerusalem Post |
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Five Russian Nuclear experts that designed Iran facility killed in Russian plane crash |
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From Haaretz:
"The five Russian scientists were among 44 killed earlier this week; no official investigation of foul play has been opened, though Iranian nuclear experts have in the past been involved in similar accidents."
To read this story, please visit Haaretz |
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Italy, a Nato member calls for a cease fire in Libya |
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From Mail Online:
"Franco Frattini , the Foreign Minister in Rome, called for an 'immediate suspension' of military options to allow humanitarian aid to be brought to the war torn country"
To read this story, please visit Mail Online
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Muslim CNN Columnist Asks If The United States Constitution Shouldn't Be Re-written |
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From CNN:
"We all know how Americans revere the Constitution, so I was struck by
the news that tiny, little Iceland is actually junking its own
Constitution and starting anew using an unusual - some would say
innovative - mechanism."
To read this story, please visit CNN
Read more about:
Some have speculated as to whether Fareed Zakaria might one day be the Secretary of State.
If Hillary Clinton gets the World Bank Presidency, could Fareed Zakaria be the next Secretary of State?
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VIDEO: Minister Farrakhan: 'That's a Murderer in the White House' |
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From The Root.com:
"A YouTube video of Minister Louis Farrakhan taking President Obama to
task over the war in Afghanistan and the bombing of Libya is making its
way around the Web. In the video, Farrakhan admonishes the president for
turning into someone else. Farrakhan says, "We voted for our brother
Barack, a beautiful human being with a sweet heart, and now he's an
assassin. They turned him into them."
To read this story, please visit The Root.com |
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Lawmakers mock Obama claim on Libya hostilities |
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From Associated Press:
"Republicans and Democrats on Thursday
derided President Barack Obama's claim that U.S. air attacks against
Libya do not constitute hostilities and demanded that the commander in
chief seek congressional approval for the 3-month-old military
operation."
To read this story, please visit The Associated Press |
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Suspect in Custody for 'Suspicious' Backpack Is Muslim Marine Reservist |
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From Fox News:
"An Ethiopian-born man, in custody for
carrying a backpack with "suspicious items and products" inside
Arlington National Cemetery overnight, is a U.S. Marine Corps
reservist...Law enforcement officials also told Fox News that police
found five pounds of a substance labeled ammonium nitrate inside the
backpack, however, field tests came back negative. "
"Melaku, a Marine Corps reservist lance corporal who is Muslim, remains in the custody of the United "
Read more at: Fox News |
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Mom In Japan Fights To Keep Her Children Safe! |
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From The Wall Street Journal:
""I felt like I was alone and no one felt the same way that I did. The
Japanese media kept saying that everything was OK," says Ms. Osaku, 33
years old. I finally put out a message on Mixi and got so many responses," she added, referring to a Japanese social-networking site. Fueled by online networking, mothers like Ms. Osaku are now putting
increased pressure on Japanese officials at the national and local level
to better protect their children. :
To read this story, please visit The Wall Street Journal
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