stolen pumpkinHuffington Post

Now a pumpkin thief‘s been carved up, rhetorically speaking.

Eric Fidler spotted this amazing sign in D.C.’s LeDroit Park neighborhood on Sunday afternoon, and posted a photo of it to his blog.

In case you can’t make out what the sign says, Fidler transcribed it thusly, with the not-so child-friendly language redacted:   Continue reading “Parent’s Sign Makes A Pumpkin Thief Eat Humble Pie”

138611_6002Veterans Today – by Preston James and Lee Wanta

In a recent quite startling appearance in Phoenix, Arizona that was covered by every major Network News, it was revealed that Kathleen Sebelius believes that she does not work for “we the people” in general by making a comment specifically referring to those that do not support Obamacare (aka “The Affordable Healthcare Plan”).

The Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) made this starting admission by actually stating that she doesn’t work for the people that want her fired.   Continue reading “Did Cabinet Secretary Kathleen Sebelius Publicly Resign as Secretary of Health and Human Services”

Gawker – by NEETZAN ZIMMERMAN

High school students in Dallas are speaking out in defense of a Spanish teacher whose job might be jeopardy after her Playboy past was recently resurrected.

During her “Coed of the Month” photoshoot back in February 2011, Cristy Nicole Deweese openly admitted to her Playboy interviewers that she was going to be a Spanish teacher some day.   Continue reading “Texas Students Defend Spanish Teacher After Playboy Past Exposed”

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Russia’s army is set to adopt a new assault rifle that performs effectively both on the ground and underwater. The ADS assault rifle, can fire standard-issue 5.45-mm cartridges when above the water with accuracy and effectiveness similar to that of AK-74s.

According to Ria Novosti when submerged and loaded with special 5.45-mm PSP ammunition, the ADS outperforms the service-issue, Soviet-designed APS underwater assault rifle in terms of accuracy and ease of handling.   Continue reading “Russian Commandos to Adopt New Underwater Assault Rifles”

comaPolitical Blindspot – by James Achisa

A Florida police officer, 267-pound Trooper Daniel Cole, was recently cleared of any wrongdoing by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. Questions were raised when he tasered a 20 year old handcuffed girl in the back as she fled. The tasering was caught on video showing officer Cole firing the taser at the handcuffed Danielle Maudsley.  Maudsley was a mere 100 pound, while Cole outweighed her at two and a half times her weight. She was clearly no threat to him, unless he expected to die from exhaustion chasing her a few yards.   Continue reading “Florida Cop Tasers Cuffed Girl Who Became Braindead As A Result”

Before It’s News – by Susan Duclos

The Center for Disease Control (CDC) put a notice in the federal register on Friday that announces the creation of a new division which would take total control of state and local pandemic response.The CDC also plans plans to “Federalize State and Local Health Department employees and  add 1000 medical officers to the Commissioned Corps of the United States Public Health Service,” according to the details of the video below from Potrblog.

Ostensibly the US Government / Centers For Disease Control is taking this action in preparation for the expected H7N9 Hemorrhagic Avian Influenza Pandemic. In the thought of letting no good crisis go to waste, the situation smacks of the kind of Centralized Planning and Control that all good commies and corporatists love; it also forebodes the systemic failures which injures all but the political connected.   Continue reading “CDC Prepares For H7N9 Pandemic, Creates New Division For Total Control”

Newsmax – by Jim Meyers and Kathleen Walter

Sen. Ron Johnson tells Newsmax he is prepared to sue the “lawless” Obama administration over its decision to grant members of Congress and their staff special treatment under Obamacare.

The Wisconsin Republican also warns that the real concern, above and beyond the dysfunctional Obamacare website, is the damage Obamacare will do the country’s healthcare system and personal freedoms.   Continue reading “Sen. Ron Johnson Prepared to Sue ‘Lawless’ Obama Administration”

Story Leak – by Mikael Thalen 

Troopers from the Iowa State Patrol have joined the growing number of departments across the country arming their police cars with a new launchable GPS tracking device, aimed at stopping dangerous police chases.

Referred to as a pursuit reduction technology, the StarChase system launches a miniature GPS tracker from a compressed-air cannon mounted on the police vehicle’s grill. Once attached, an officer can end a pursuit and track the vehicle at a later time.   Continue reading “Police Cars Fitted With Launchable Tracking Device Technology”

Amish buggyJournal of Natural Food and Health – by David Michael

Just in (Monday 0917 est)– Father said 10-year-old Sarah would physically fight if the hospital tried to force her to be hooked up to the chemotherapy. She does not want it anymore. Unconfirmed reports say Warrants have been issued.   Continue reading “Amish Girl Being Forced into Experimental Chemotherapy Taken Out of US and Recovers with Natural Treatment”

Before It’s News

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Check out this interview with NSA director General Keith Alexander that the Department of Defense has posted on youtube. It’s safe to say it’s not liked at all by the youtubers out there. Especially with all of these recent scandals involving the NSA, the PRISM, scandal, spying on foreign citizens and officials. etc…   Continue reading “NSA: Most Hated Video On Youtube in Only 4 days”

The Telegraph – by Malcolm Moore

The correct way to eat a cockroach, at least in this corner of northern China, is to fry it not once but twice in a wok of smoking hot oil.

“The second time makes the shell crispy and the inside succulent,” said 43-year-old Wang Fuming, as he tipped a bowl of freshly harvested bugs, one or two of their legs still twitching, into the sizzling pan.

Mr Wang is the leading cockroach farmer in Shandong province, with more than 22 million of the insects living in a series of nondescript, concrete bunkers in the suburbs of Jinan.   Continue reading “Cockroaches: the new miracle cure for China’s ailments”