Yahoo News – by John Milburn

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — If expanding the guest list to include Michelle Obama at graduation for high school students in the Kansas capital city means fewer seats for friends and family, some students and their parents would prefer the first lady not attend.

A furor over what the Topeka school district considers an honor has erupted after plans were announced for Obama to address a combined graduation ceremony for five area high schools next month an 8,000-seat arena. For some, it was the prospect of a tight limit on the number of seats allotted to each graduate. For others, it was the notion that Obama’s speech, tied to the 60th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Brown v. Board of Education outlawing segregation in schools, would overshadow the student’s big day.   Continue reading “Kansas speech by Michelle Obama draws complaints”

The Onion [Satire]

WASHINGTON—Putting the nation on alert against what it has described as a “highly credible terrorist threat,” the FBI announced today that it has uncovered a plot by members of al-Qaeda to sit back and enjoy themselves while the United States collapses of its own accord.

Multiple intelligence agencies confirmed that the militant Islamist organization and its numerous affiliates intend to carry out a massive, coordinated plan to stand aside and watch America’s increasingly rapid decline, with terrorist operatives across the globe reportedly mobilizing to take it easy, relax, and savor the spectacle as it unfolds.   Continue reading “FBI Uncovers Al-Qaeda Plot To Just Sit Back And Enjoy Collapse Of United States”

Fox 25 – by Jay Dillon

An Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Deputy is recovering after accidentally shooting himself in the foot during a call Tuesday morning.

The sheriff’s office say the deputy was hurt in the 3500 block of Hicks, near Spencer, around 9:30 AM Tuesday. The office says he was responding to an animal control call about a loose dog.   Continue reading “Oklahoma County deputy shoots self in foot instead of dog”

Gospel of Jesus Wife croppedAmerican Vision – by Gary DeMar

In 2012, Dr. Karen L. King, a professor at Harvard Divinity School, discovered a papyrus that seemed to imply that Jesus was married. Here’s how the discovery was reported:

A small fragment of faded papyrus contains a suggestion that Jesus may have been married.   Continue reading “The “Gospel of Jesus’ Wife” Papyrus Being Used as Liberal Propaganda”

American Hunter Bestows CCI Quiet-22 with NRA Golden Bullseye Award for Ammunition of the YearAmmoLand

ANOKA, Minn. – -(Ammoland.com)- The National Rifle Association’s (NRA) American Hunter magazine has awarded CCI Quiet-22 with the Golden Bullseye Award for 2014 Ammunition of the Year.

The honor highlights the exceptional advantages CCI ammunition offers.

For the past 12 years, the NRA Golden Bullseye Awards have recognized the finest products in the shooting sports. After months of testing and evaluation, a seven-person committee, consisting of editors, graphic designers and veteran NRA Publications staff, presents awards to innovative products and companies that exceed the evaluators’ expectations.   Continue reading “American Hunter Bestows CCI Quiet-22 with NRA Golden Bullseye Award for Ammunition of the Year”

worldGlobal Research – by John Pilger

I watched Dr. Strangelove the other day. I have seen it perhaps a dozen times; it makes sense of senseless news. When Major T.J. “King” Kong goes “toe to toe with the Rooskies” and flies his rogue B52 nuclear bomber to a target in Russia, it’s left to General “Buck” Turgidson to reassure the President. Strike first, says the general, and “you got no more than 10 to 20 million killed, tops.”

 President Merkin Muffley: “I will not go down in history as the greatest mass-murderer since Adolf Hitler.”
Continue reading “The Strangelove Effect: How We are Hoodwinked into Accepting a New World War”

Weed - Study Shows Chronic Pot Smokers Drink Less AlcoholMarijuana – by Paul Armentano 

Those who report consuming cannabis two or three times per week are less likely to engage in at risk drinking behavior, according to data published online in The American Journal of Addictions.

Investigators from Sweden’s Lund University, Department of Clinical Sciences, analyzed data from a nationwide survey on alcohol and drug use conducted by the National Institute of Public Health. Over 22,000 respondents between the ages of 15 and 64 participated in the survey.   Continue reading “Study Shows Chronic Pot Smokers Drink Less Alcohol”

Lisa MonacoCNS News

In a speech delivered at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government on Tuesday evening, White House Homeland Security and Counterterrorism Adviser Lisa Monaco said it could help prevent terrorism if parents watched for “sudden personality changes in their children at home.”

“President Obama has been laser-focused on making sure we use all the elements of our national power to protect Americans, including developing the first government-wide strategy to prevent violent extremism in the United States,” said Monaco, in a transcription posted by the White House.   Continue reading “WH Counterterror Chief: Parents Need to Watch for ‘Sudden Personality Changes in Their Children’”

police swat 263x164 DEA Raids Woman’s House at 5AM After She Shops for Gardening SuppliesNatural Society – by Christina Sarich

The police state grows. Angela Kirking, a 46-year old woman living in Shorewood, Illinois does face-painting for children at local fairs. She also enjoys growing hibiscus plants for her own consumption. Apparently, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) believes her shopping for fertilizer and supplies at a local store called Midwest Hydroponics made her a very serious subject for investigation.

It seems that Ms. Kirking was so threatening, that after being observed shopping at her local hydroponics store, police agents staked out her home, sifted through her garbage, monitored her electricity usage, and finally busted into her bedroom in the middle of the night pointing guns at her, demanding to know if there were any illegal substances in her home.   Continue reading “DEA Raids Woman’s House at 5AM After She Shops for Gardening Supplies”

Miami Herald – by PHILIP MARCELO

BOSTON — A man taken into custody near the Boston Marathon finish line late Tuesday, the anniversary of the deadly pressure cooker bombings, had a rice cooker in his backpack and was being charged with possession of a hoax device, police said.

The man was stopped by an officer who saw him acting suspiciously, including walking down the middle of a street barefoot in pouring rain, Police Superintendent Randall Halstead said. The man dropped the backpack and told the officer it contained a rice cooker, he said.   Continue reading “Man charged with hoax near marathon finish line”

Before It’s News – by Tom Dennen

The federal government is now petitioning to have these signs removed, or Washington state will be denied additional monies for interstate highways.

It seems the Obama government uses intimidation and ignores the first amendment when they want to silence someone.    Continue reading ““Anti” Obama Signs Northbound on Route I-5, 88 Miles South of Seattle. “I Just Changed the Promise””

The Tap

The insanity of the world and the orwellian masses acceptance of what is “normal” reminds me of an Aldous Huxley observation:

“The real hopeless victims of mental illness are to be found among those who appear to be most normal. “Many of them are normal because they are so well adjusted to our mode of existence, because their human voice has been silenced so early in their lives, that they do not even struggle or suffer or develop symptoms as the neurotic does.” Continue reading “Being well-adjusted in an insane world, means you are not normal”

Activist Post – by Brandon Turbeville

In keeping with the tradition of the FBI’s position on gun rights, it appears the Bureau is working overdrive to monitor and harass gun owners and the gun shops that sell to them.

While government surveillance of gun purchases and gun owners is nothing new, a recent visit by an FBI Counterterrorism agent to a Columbia, South Carolina gun shop has only reinforced the knowledge that the U.S. government is growing more and more concerned by the prospect of a well-armed populace – particularly one that prefers to live without constant government interference in their personal lives.   Continue reading “FBI Visiting Gun Shops to Investigate “People talking about Big Government””

Newsmax – by Cheryl K. Chumley

Add the U.S. Postal Service to the list of federal agencies seeking to purchase what some Second Amendment activists say are alarmingly large quantities of ammunition.

Earlier this year, the USPS posted a notice on its website, under the heading “Assorted Small Arms Ammunition,” that says: “The United States Postal Service intends to solicit proposals for assorted small arms ammunition. If your organization wishes to participate, you must pre-register. This message is only a notification of our intent to solicit proposals.”   Continue reading “US Postal Service Joins in Federal Ammo Purchases”

Bundy Ranch Now Surrounded by Heavily Armed Guards as Talk of Federal Raid Picks UpLiberty News – by Eric Odom

Earlier we published news about a Sheriff claiming a massive federal raid on the Bundy Ranch in Nevada is imminent. The Sheriff even says the raid could possibly include violence as the fed was not likely to initiate a scenario it is not prepared to win. Especially not after the humiliating defeat suffered by the BLM as it was forced to retreat last Saturday.

The Bundy Ranch will not be caught off guard, though, as news reports make it clear the property is now prepared with heavily armed security.   Continue reading “Bundy Ranch Now Surrounded by Heavily Armed Guards as Talk of Federal Raid Picks Up”

U.S. Navy's Zumwalt Class of multi-mission guided missile destroyer (Reuters / Joel Page)RT News

The United States Navy has finally christened a first-of-its-kind, state-of-the-art ship that, at 610-feet-long and roughly $7 billion, is the largest and most expensive stealth destroyer ever built.

Initially, the Navy wanted to commission the construction of 32 different DDG-1000 Zumwalt-class destroyers, but escalating costs amid nearly two decades of development forced the Pentagon to eventually pursue only seven ships, then three.   Continue reading “Navy christens most expensive stealth destroyer ever”