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Three Cedar Hill police officers were burned Wednesday in a confrontation with a man who reportedly doused himself with gasoline and caught fire.

The man was then shot by police.

Police responded to a call around 2:45 p.m. Wednesday about a burglary in progress at an apartment near a strip mall at the corner of southeast Hwy. 67 and W. Belt Line Road.   Continue reading “Cedar Hill officers burned, suspect shot in confrontation”

Israel bombing GazaSent to us by Pontiac Tribune

For more than three days Israel has executed a bombing campaign on the Gaza Strip, home to more than 1.5 million Palestinians. Several hundred airstrikes on civilian-dominated areas were ordered by the Israeli military, killing at least 91 people, according to the Gaza Health Ministry.

Palestinian health services are on the brink of collapse due to the terror and panic caused by the high number of civilian victims(at least 18 children), not to mention 500 or more injuries.  Continue reading “Nobody Should Be A Number: Israel Mobilizes 40,000 Troops For Possible Gaza Ground Invasion”

Sending pink slips to a war zoneNew York Post – by Jonathan Hendershott

In a stunning display of callousness, the Defense Department has announced that thousands of soldiers — many serving as commanding officers in Afghanistan — will be notified in the coming weeks that their service to the country is no longer needed.

Last week, more than 1,100 Army captains — the men and women who know best how to fight this enemy because they have experienced multiple deployments — were told they’ll be retired from the Army.   Continue reading “Sending pink slips to a war zone”

Fox News – by Joseph J. Kolb

A Mexican federal judge sent Andrew Tahmooressi back to prison after the U.S. Marine sergeant made his first official courtroom appearance since being locked up more than three months ago for accidentally crossing the border with guns in his pickup truck.

The 26-year-old veteran of two tours in Afghanistan was finally able to tell his story to a judge, after his case had been delayed by both Mexico’s unpredictable legal system and his own trouble settling on a lawyer. It was not immediately clear what Tahmooressi said at the evidentiary hearing, which was closed to the public. The next hearing in the case is scheduled for August 4.   Continue reading “Mexican judge sends Tahmooressi back to prison”

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Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc – by Maura Moser

WASHINGTON, D.C., July 1, 2014 – The Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. (CLINIC) is deeply concerned about reports that the Obama Administration plans to reduce due process protections for the children who present themselves at our border.   Continue reading “CLINIC Urges Protection for Unaccompanied Children”

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It looks like it’s time to start filing EEOC claims, suing and boycotting these companies along with others too. These companies and temporary staffing agencies are way outta control. They are posting a lot of jobs that are based in the United States of America in foreign countries like India, China, Mexico, Philippines, Russia etc. then hiring them to do the job here.   Continue reading “Boycott IBM, Manpower, Infosys, Harley Davidson, & Abusive Temp Staffing Agencies”

AP file photoFlorida Watchdog- by William Patrick

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — J.C. Newman Cigar Co. is one of a kind, literally.

Founded in 1895 by Julius Caesar Newman, a Hungarian immigrant, the Tampa-based family business is the last of what was once 150 “Cigar City” factories.

Now, the company is fighting for its life.The business has outlasted 19 U.S. presidents, two world wars, a Cuban economic embargo that crushed many of its competitors and, most recently, the Great Recession.   Continue reading “FDA rules could kill 119-year-old family cigar business”

My Fox Houston – by Hilary Whittier

HOUSTON – League city council voted Tuesday night on the resolution aimed at keeping undocumented children out of their town.

It was a tally of 6-2 in favor of the resolution that states that city staff and agencies must decline federal requests or demands to set up any facility to house, process, or detain illegal immigrants.

Before each vote, council members explained why they chose yes or no.  Continue reading “League City Council passes resolution to keep undocumented citizens out”

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Monday morning began with a jolt along the western coast of Mexico when a deadly 6.9-magnitude earthquake shook buildings as far away as Mexico City.

The large temblor occurred at 6:23 a.m. local time (7:23 a.m. Eastern time), five miles northeast of Puerto Madero, Mexico. The epicenter was near the Guatemalan border, where strong shaking was also felt, according to RT.com.

Firefighters spokesman Raul Hernandez says at least two people were killed in the Guatemalan town of San Marcos. Western Guatemala also suffered power failures from the quake. The civil defense office in the Mexican state of Chiapas reported on its Twitter account that one man had been killed in Huixtla by a collapsed wall.   Continue reading “Mexico Earthquake: 6.9-Magnitude Quake Shakes Puerto Madero, Swaying Buildings in Mexico City; 3 Dead”

Bloomberg – by Grant Smith

The U.S. will remain the world’s biggest oil producer this year after overtaking Saudi Arabia and Russia as extraction of energy from shale rock spurs the nation’s economic recovery, Bank of America Corp. said.

U.S. production of crude oil, along with liquids separated from natural gas, surpassed all other countries this year with daily output exceeding 11 million barrels in the first quarter, the bank said in a report today. The country became the world’s largest natural gas producer in 2010. The International Energy Agency said in June that the U.S. was the biggest producer of oil and natural gas liquids.   Continue reading “U.S. Seen as Biggest Oil Producer After Overtaking Saudi Arabia”

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Adviser Perspective – by Wim Grommen

The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) Index is the only stock market index that covers both the second and the third industrial revolution. Calculating share indexes such as the Dow Jones Industrial Average and showing this index in a historical graph is a useful way to show which phase the industrial revolution is in. Changes in the DJIA shares basket, changes in the formula and stock splits during the take-off phase and acceleration phase of industrial revolutions are perfect transition-indicators. The similarities of these indicators during the last two revolutions are fascinating, but also a reason for concern. In fact the graph of the DJIA is a classic example of fictional truth, a Fata Morgana.   Continue reading “The Dow Jones Industrial Average: a Fata Morgana”

protestzinnSent to us by Pontiac Tribune – by D’Marie Mulattieri

A whole generation was silenced with the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King. Kent State served to warn college students what happens when you exercise your first amendment rights. And now another generation is being silenced with the “war on terror” and the ridiculous definition of what constitutes a terrorist.

A middle school principal in George has suspended a group of students for “terrorism” because they were planning a day of civil disobedience to protest the school dress code.   Continue reading “Disobedience Is The True Foundation of Liberty”

Yahoo News – by LAURA WIDES-MUNOZ and PAUL WISEMAN

Kelly Parker was thrilled when she landed her dream job in 2012 providing tech support for Harley-Davidson’s Tomahawk, Wisconsin, plants. The divorced mother of three hoped it was the beginning of a new career with the motorcycle company.

The dream didn’t last long. Parker claims she was laid off one year later after she trained her replacement, a newly arrived worker from India. Now she has joined a federal lawsuit alleging the global staffing firm that ran Harley-Davidson’s tech support discriminated against American workers — in part by replacing them with temporary workers from South Asia.   Continue reading “Backlash stirs in US against foreign worker visas”

usmexicoborderaaronreportTruthstream Media – by Aaron Dykes

Behind the endless throngs of desperate Central American children arriving on the U.S. border and a steady wave of illegal immigrants from Mexico and beyond is a covert plan for global economic warfare — those building up the world of globalization are tearing down the sovereignty and financial strength of the United States and Europe to make way for the coming corporate new world order.

A generation of sending American jobs offshore under NAFTA, GATT and the WTO, dumping cheap corn on Mexico thereby destroying millions of farming jobs and unleashing disruptive retailers like Wal-mart upon the fragile economies of Latin America have created turmoil, uncertainty and rivers of human migration… and along with it bitter tension and discord over the dynamics of immigration, illegal immigration and the struggle for a lasting standard of living under the New World Order.   Continue reading “The Globalist Created ‘Humanitarian’ Immigration Crisis: Why This Is Happening Now”

South Carolina's "Operation Rolling Thunder"Police State USA

SPARTANBURG, SC — A surprise annual enforcement blitz in Spartanburg County is largely about stealing cash from harmless motorists, an analysis shows.

“Operation Rolling Thunder” is staged on one weekend per year, and draws in swarms of cops from around the state to participate.  The date is held a secret.

Police issued a total of 1,300 traffic citations in just 4 days in October 2013, raking in big money for the county in fines and court costs.   Continue reading “South Carolina cops seize heaps of cash during annual enforcement blitz”

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Newswmax – by Todd Beamon

U.S. Border Patrol agents in Texas have discovered four cases of the H1N1 flu strain among illegal immigrant children held at two detention centers in Brownsville in the past two days, National Border Patrol Council Vice President Chris Cabrera told Newsmax on Saturday. Continue reading “Union: Swine Flu Found in Illegal Immigrant Children”