A Free Syrian Army fighter rests next to his weapons in al-Swaika district in Aleppo August 24, 2013. REUTERS/Molhem BarakatReuters – by Lesley Wroughton

Americans strongly oppose U.S. intervention in Syria’s civil war and believe Washington should stay out of the conflict even if reports that Syria’s government used deadly chemicals to attack civilians are confirmed, a Reuters/Ipsos poll says.

About 60 percent of Americans surveyed said the United States should not intervene in Syria’s civil war, while just 9 percent thought President Barack Obama should act.   Continue reading “As Syria war escalates, Americans cool to U.S. intervention: Reuters/Ipsos poll”

justdeletemeTech Crunch – by Chris Velazco

It’s tiring, isn’t it? Doing everything online, I mean. Everyday you log into services tailor-made for shopping, searching, sharing, watching, chatting, curating, reading, bragging — that’s a lot of places to keep your personal information, and no one could blame you if you wanted to try to pare down on those extraneous connections. Hell, I’d like nothing better myself sometimes.   Continue reading “Justdelete.me Wants To Help You Pull The Plug On All Those Pesky Online Accounts”

MLK-Monument-Sharpton-Jackson-620x480Pat Dollard

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Thousands, including the Rev. Al Sharpton and several mayoral candidates, converged on the national mall Saturday to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington.

The original march on August 28, 1963, culminated with Dr. Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech.   Continue reading “Sharpton Vows Special Laws For Black Voters: ‘Why, When We Get To Obama, Do We Need Some Special Voter ID?’”

Before It’s News – by Deborah Dupre

Think your love interest details and romantic sexual activities are private, behind closed doors, perhaps even sacred? Think again.

National Security Agency officers “on several occasions” have channeled their agency’s enormous eavesdropping power to spy on love interests, said U.S. officials, according to the Wall Street Journal.    Continue reading “NSA Spies On Lovers, Czar Feinstein Defends LOVEINT”

Wedding PhotographerNational Organization of Marriage

We’ve heard a lot of stories recently about people of faith being forced to compromise their religious beliefs over same-sex marriage (bakery owners in Oregon, a florist in Washington state, innkeepers in Vermont…). But a new Rasmussen poll shows the vast majority of Americans are highly opposed to business owners being penalized or sued for running their business according to their own personal beliefs and values.   Continue reading “85% of Americans Say Christian Photographer Has Right to Refuse Same-Sex Ceremony”

04182011Pat Dollard

Excerpted from Washington Times – The Obama administration issued a new policy Friday that says immigration agents should try not to arrest and deport illegal immigrant parents of minor children. The move adds to the categories of people the administration is trying not to deport.

In a nine-page memo, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement said agents should use “prosecutorial discretion” to try to avoid detaining parents and, if parents are detained, agents should make sure they have the ability to visit with their children or participate in family court proceedings.   Continue reading “New Obama Policy Warns Agents Not To Detain Illegal Immigrant Parents”

20130823 BP RGV-2Progress Times

EDINBURG—U.S. Border Patrol agents from the Rio Grande Valley Sector confiscated an estimated $14.3 million worth of marijuana in multiple seizures over Aug. 15-16.

Agents assigned to the Falfurrias Checkpoint made the largest seizure on Aug. 15. During an immigration inspection of the driver of a tractor-trailer, a Border Patrol K-9 detected the presence. Agents found more than 10,300 pounds of marijuana hidden inside the trailer.   Continue reading “Border Patrol agents seize nearly 9 tons of marijuana in 2 days”

071113.BorderPatrol.gh.003.jpgThe Monitor – by Ildefonso Ortiz

McALLEN — In response to the increase in drug trafficking and human smuggling in its Rio Grande Valley Sector, the U.S. Border Patrol has deployed a contingent of agents from other sectors, officials said.

The new agents have arrived in the area and are part of a flexible mobile workforce sent to the Valley to augment the agency’s current operations, said Border Patrol spokesman Enrique Mendiola.   Continue reading “More Border Patrol agents arrive in RGV Sector”

BSXl9SqCIAALrVe.jpgHyscience

Meet ‘tough guy’ Kenan Adams-Kinard, killer of frail, defenseless, kind, 84 year-old men.

Adams-Kinard is the second ‘tough guy’ suspect, currently on the run after the fatal beating of Delbert Belton. Kenan Adams-Kinard has a criminal history, but the extent of it isn’t known yet.

The other suspect, 16-year-old Demetrius Glenn, who turned himself into police on Friday.   Continue reading “Second suspect identified in fatal beating of Delbert Belton”

The Age of AluminumBefore It’s News – by Zen Gardner

It’s hard to believe that the majority of people are not aware of or don’t care about the information regarding the harmful effects of aluminum.  People are in denial about aluminum in cookware, aluminum used to can food, in deodorant, among other things,  and worst of all the aluminum that is in the air from the incessant chemtrail aerosol spraying.  Following is a great study on the terrible health effects of aluminum.  This article first appeared on gaia-health.com.   Continue reading “Aluminum And Eugenics”

The Ulsterman Report

The Obama “Justice” Department has decided to take on Texas.  Following the passage of popular voter ID laws intended to make certain elections were both fair and honest, Texas now finds itself having to defend itself against Eric Holder and his legion of Justice Department lawyers who, for some reason, want elections to be available to anyone, be they a legal citizen, non-felon, or not…   Continue reading “Eric Holder Announces Federal Lawsuit Against Texas”

wall streetIntelliHub – by JG Vibes

A 37-year-old managing director at Goldman Sachs named Jason Lee wasarrested for allegedly raping a young woman at an East Hamptons pool party in a vacation house that he rented with his wife.  Soon after his arrest he was released on $25,000 bail and immediately hired a high profile lawyer.[1]

“He adamantly denies these allegations,” Edward Burke Jr., his attorney, told Justice Cahill. Mr. Burke did not mention his employers by name, saying only that he worked “at 200 West Street” in Manhattan, which is better known as the Goldman Sachs Tower.[2] Continue reading “A Goldman Sachs banker has been charged with sexually assaulting a 20-year-old woman while he was on vacation in the Hamptons”

Smoke is seen above people gathering outside a mosque on the site of a powerful explosion in the northern Lebanese city of Tripoli on 23 August, 2013.Before It’s News – by Mort Amsel

The Lebanese Red Cross says more than 20 people have been killed by two blasts in the northern city of Tripoli.

As Friday prayers ended, a blast hit the al-Taqwa mosque, usually attended by prominent Sunni cleric Sheikh Salem Rafii. His fate is not clear.   Continue reading “Twin Explosions Kill 42, Wound 500+ In North Lebanon While Israel Sends Airstrikes In South Lebanon”

BikersBefore It’s News – by N. Morgan

This just keeps getting more interesting. I still cannot fathom who thought that a march by Muslims on 9/11 was a good idea. It is just poking at sore spots, for our country. Yes, we know it was an inside job, but that doesn’t mean the Muslims have to celebrate it in our faces like this. It seems they are trying to incite some sort of confrontation. I hope this either flops or just doesn’t take place at all.   Continue reading “Million Muslim March- Meet The 2 Million Bikers In Washington”

Los Angeles DUI Blog – by Betty Wang

During the 2013 Fourth of July holiday weekend in Los Angeles County, police made 43% more DUI-related arrests than they did the year before. According to NBC, nearly 500 people were arrested during a 2-day period (from Thursday to Saturday) in Los Angeles County.

The year prior, in 2012, the arrests numbered around 340.   Continue reading “Recent Holiday DUI Arrests Jump More Than 40%: 4 Tips”

0203-roseanne_full_600Collective Evolution – by Arjun Walia

For those of you that don’t know, Roseanne Barr is a well known actress, comedian, writer, television producer and director. She has won several awards which include Emmy awards, Golden Globe awards, People’s Choice awards and more. She has been in the industry for over twenty years and has gained much respect from many of her Hollywood colleagues who she is now speaking on behalf of.

I just want to make it clear how long she has been inside the industry, and the connections she has to others within it. Industry insiders are feeling the need to share inspirational words and food for thought to the millions of people that pay attention to them as of late. We saw this recently with Ashton Kutcher. Celebrities have a voice that can reach a large sum of people, they can be a threat to corporate interests and the controlling elite and as Roseanne states, many celebrities bite their tongue and live in a culture of fear.   Continue reading “Roseanne Barr: “MK Ultra Rules In Hollywood””

Gun ConfiscationAmmoLand – by AWR Hawkins

Washington DC – -(Ammoland.com)- As former Australian politician Tim Fischer turns the shooting of Christopher Lane into an opportunity to push a travel boycott until the U.S. changes its gun laws, police in Sydney launched “a new plan to tackle out-of-control gun violence” there.

The new action against gun violence was launched on August 21 and will pull together various police-sponsored gun control operations into one. The name of the new effort is Operation Talon.   Continue reading “Gun Crime ‘Out of Control’ Despite Strict Australia Laws”