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LOUISVILLE, Kentucky — Kentucky police are investigating a string of alleged assaults by a group of teens. One of the teens was caught on camera.

A woman says they attacked her and her family as her kids watched in horror.

“This is like something out of a movie. I’ve never seen something like this before,” Viola Loeffler said.    Continue reading “Mob Attack On Family Caught On Camera”

Infowars – by Paul Joseph Watson

While the Obama administration allows tens of thousands of violent illegal immigrants to go free in the United States without deportation every year, an American woman and her two children were terrorized by Border Patrol agents who threatened to taser her if she did not consent to a search of her vehicle before slashing her tires.   Continue reading “Border Patrol Terrorizes Mom & Kids With Knife, Taser”

Breitbart – by CHRISTIAN TOTO

Michael Moore doesn’t believe in the death penalty, even in horrific murder cases or other stomach-churning acts.

The far-left filmmaker will make an exception to his anti-death penalty stance, though. He wants the GM executives responsible for preventing a recall of faulty ignitions put to death by the state.

GM is holding hearings this week on the subject, which convinced Moore to take to his Facebook page for his latest proclamation.   Continue reading “Michael Moore: Hunt Down and Execute GM Officials Behind Ignition-Related Deaths”

Weapons Man

Some people wonder why others choose to arm themselves in defense of self, home, and family.

It’s a reasonable question, and our (we hope, reasonable) answer is that the roots of self-defense are in personal agency and responsibility. And recent revelations about the way fugitives are pursued, or more honestly, often not pursued, indicate that there’s an epidemic of not arresting violent felons going on.   Continue reading “Conwalking: the Other Gun Crime Scandal”

Independent – by Adam Withnall

Saudi Arabia has introduced a series of new laws which define atheists as terrorists, according to a report from Human Rights Watch.

In a string of royal decrees and an overarching new piece of legislation to deal with terrorism generally, the Saudi King Abdullah has clamped down on all forms of political dissent and protests that could “harm public order”.   Continue reading “Saudi Arabia declares all atheists are terrorists in new law to crack down on political dissidents”

Breitbart – by AWR HAWKINS

A marksman with Britain’s Coldstream Guards killed six Taliban fighters with a single bullet after hitting one man’s explosive vest, setting it off and killing five other insurgents.

During one of the last missions by British troops in Afghanistan, the marksman took his one shot from half a mile away.   Continue reading “British Sniper Kills Six Taliban Members with One Shot”

Prevent Disease – by MAE CHAN

Yes ladies, it’s time to crack open the bubbly and toast the University of Granada researchers from the Faculty of Medicine and the Faculty of Physical Activity and Sports Sciences. They have scientifically disproven the outdated belief that eating chocolate is fattening. If you don’t enjoy exercising, you may also appreciate that the research was independent of diet and physical activity.

Virtually everyone likes chocolate, and no other food resembles chocolate in flavour, aroma and texture. Chocolate is also highest on the list of foods subject to cravings which leads to guilt when we consume an excess.   Continue reading “The Higher The Consumption of Chocolate, The Lower The Level of Body Fat”

X Republic – by Zeke J Miller

A group of Republican donors is pledging to stop the tea party favorite from winning the 2016 presidential nomination because of his more non-interventionist views on foreign policy

LAS VEGAS—Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul is hard at work laying the groundwork for an almost-certain presidential campaign in 2016, but as he broadens his support among libertarian and younger voters, there’s a budding counter-campaign to take him down if he becomes a threat to actually win the nomination.   Continue reading “GOP donors pledge to ‘take down’ Rand Paul if he comes close to winning nomination”

Zero Hedge- by Tyler Durden

As we reported last night, Japan’s economy may once again be relapsing into a slowing phase, perversely well in advance of the dreaded sales-tax hike which many expect will catalyze Japan’s collapse into another recession as happened the last time Japan had a tax hike, but that doesn’t mean its population should be prevented from enjoying the heavily energized local atmosphere buzzing with the hope and promise of imminent paper-based “wealth effects” for those long the daily pen Nikkeistock rollercoaster…. and just as buzzing with copious gamma rays of course. Which is why for the first time in over three years, since Japan’s Fukushima nuclear disaster, residents of a small district 20 km from the wrecked plant are about to be allowed to return home. Because if the honest Japanese government says it is safe, then so it must be.   Continue reading “Japan Gives Residents All Clear To Return To Fukushima Disaster “Hot Zone””

All Gov – by Steve Straehley

Although all federal contracts are supposed to be put out to bid, more than a third of them are non-competitive, that is there is only one vendor bidding on the chance to sell U.S. taxpayers goods and services.

The General Accounting Office (GAO) said that in fiscal 2013, the federal government agreed to $459 billion in contracts to purchase goods and services. Of that total, about $164 billion, or 35.7%, was in noncompetitive contracts.   Continue reading “U.S. Government Gives Out $164 Billion in Non-Competitive Contracts in One Year”

Common Core questionDaily Caller – by Eric Owens

The litany of frighteningly stupid Common Core math worksheets never ends. Perhaps now, though, kids are starting to fight back in satisfyingly creative ways.

An alert reader sent The Daily Caller this image of her seven-year-old son’s perfectly reasonable homework answer. The boy attends a public elementary school in San Jose, Calif. He is in the second grade.   Continue reading “This second grader’s revenge against Common Core math will make your day”

Freedom Outpost – by Tim Brown

Editor’s Note: John Cinque has been catapulted to a place of prominence as a spokesman for gun owner’s rights and to warn of tyranny in the State of Connecticut in the past year. He has taken it graciously as an act of Divine Providence. Recently, John was asked to write an op-ed for a Connecticut paper, the Hartford Courant. I reviewed it, made a few corrections and submitted it back to him. The paper made further edits, some of them which changed certain elements in the original work that actually tamper with the idea of alleged “assault weapons” and pure democracy over law. John has given us permission to publish the original article in its entirety for our audience. I’m sure you will all be encouraged and applaud the stand of this American patriot. Without further ado, here’s John’s piece.   Continue reading “Connecticut patriot: ‘We won’t yield to unconstitutional gun laws’”