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    National Prayer Breakfast 2015.

    Whose idea was it to have Barack Hussein speak at the annual National Prayer Breakfast this year? Do US Presidents ordinarily attend these functions? Regardless, it provided a forum for Obama to do what he does best: Christian-bashing and trash talking the United States. Obama's comments...
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    Should the US impose a travel ban to and from Ebola-stricken nations of West Africa?

    Would it be good public policy for our government to impose a temporary travel ban to and from Western African nations, such as Liberia, where the Ebola virus is rampant? Is our federal government overstating the ability of the US healthcare system to deal immediately and effectively with...
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    Does ISIS understand great forces will soon align against them?

    ISIS slaughters and slaughters and slaughters. In the most horrific way, they slaughter men, women and children. ISIS taunts the civilized world. Soon, very soon ISIS will be subjected to overwhelming military power. ISIS cannot be seen as part of the human race. When the Western Allies...
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    Ambush slaying of Bardstown Officer Jason Ellis.

    Few people outside Central Kentucky are likely to be familiar with the killing of a young police officer more than a year ago. Eric Holder's DOJ wouldn't be interested in pursuing justice for the policeman's widow and children. link: Exit 34: The Last Watch of Officer Jason Ellis | wcpo.com
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    CNN and MSNBC stirring racial unrest in Ferguson, MO.

    After an 18 year-old black male was shot and killed by a cop in the Ferguson suburb of St. Louis, the television coverage by CNN and MSNBC has been nothing short of appalling. Witness accounts and police accounts of what happened leading up to the shooting vary. The sensationalized...
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    Back to Iraq?

    A female member of the Iraqi parliament made an emotional plea for help as her ethnic minority, the Yazidis, were fleeing to the Sinjar Mountains as ISIS threatened genocide. This woman's cry for help is credited with prompting the US military response to beat back ISIS by airstrikes...
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    Gov. Rick Perry discusses crisis at US-Mexico border.

    Here is a two-part interview Perry had with Fox News this week. Exclusive Look: Hannity Tours the Texas Border With Gov. Perry | Fox News Insider
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    This is a sad commentary on the state of our nation.

    It's not like the standards are very high: http://www.townhall.com/tipsheet/christinerousselle/2014/06/29/two-out-of-three-american-youth-unfit-for-military-n1856972
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    Mexican military helicopter fires on US border agents.

    What is this? If the report is true, the Mexican military is now providing suppression fire for drug cartels. Report: Mexican Military Chopper Crosses Into US, Shoots At Border Agents « CBS Las Vegas
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    A veteran reporter discusses the state of investigative journalism and government.

    Sharyl Attkisson makes a lot of sense. Here is her recent interview on C-Span: QA Sharyl Attkisson | Video | C-SPAN.org
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    Is the IRS a corrupt federal agency?

    US Rep. Paul Ryan doesn't believe IRS commissioner is a truth teller. Paul Ryan blasts IRS commissioner: 'I don't believe you' - YouTube
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    Meanwhile in Kenya.

    Anyone spot a common thread between these killings and the barbarism going on in the Middle East? Militants Kill Kenyan Men, Order Women to Watch - Somali group blamed for rampage in coastal town
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    ISIS on the move in Iraq.

    The names and faces change, but the means and methods do not. 'This is our ball?it is made of skin #World Cup': Sunni extremists in Iraq post sickening video showing slaughter and beheading of police major in bid to terrorize disintegrating security forces - NY Daily News
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    Remembering the Iranian Hostage Crisis. (1979-1981).

    Watching the United States government negotiate with terrorists for the release of hostages is a rare event, but it does happen: The Iranian Hostage Crisis . Jimmy Carter . WGBH American Experience | PBS The History Guy: Iran-U.S. Hostage Crisis (1979-1981) Jimmy Carter's perceived...
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    US Army POW is released in swap for 5 Gitmo detainees.

    No doubt, it is a happy day for the Bergdahl family. Still, negotiating with Taliban terrorists sets a dangerous precedent. Don't be surprised if the Taliban got much more than just the release of 5 Gitmo detainees. The Taliban might see an upside to hostage taking in the future. Bowe...
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    From this to gay weddings performed in the White House.

    See how greatly government attitudes can change in 50 years. What unthinkable changes lie ahead? Karl Marx was ahead of his time. Tear down religion and all is possible. 1964 Memo Reveals Feds' Rampant Zeal in Firing Gays - 'Once a homo always a homo,' document says...
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    Excerpts from Mark Twain's "Innocents Abroad."

    Celebrated American author Mark Twain wrote of his travels to the Holy Land in 1867. His book "Innocents Abroad" published in 1869 chronicle those travels and was written in a time before modern political correctness corrupted thought and free speech. This virtue, in and of itself, make...
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    Quotes pertaining to a very old conflict.

    Various quotes from various perspectives: Quotes
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    Modern Life in Brunei.

    While the Sultan of Brunei lives like a sultan, his people are now subject to sharia law in all its glory with amputations, stoning and public flogging. The sex-obsessed world of Brunei | New York Post http://www.dw.de/sharia-in-brunei-the-sultans-new-laws/a-17627008
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    Modern Life In Iran.

    In 2014, the highest court in Iran has ordered the gouging out of eyes, chopping off ears and a nose as a means of staying true to Islamic law. Iran: Top Court Orders Man's Eyes to be Gouged Out and Ears Chopped for Pouring Acid on Girl
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