Month: August 2013
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — A clown wearing a President Barack Obama mask appeared at a Missouri State Fair rodeo this weekend and the announcer asked the enthusiastic spectators if they wanted to see “Obama run down by a bull.”
The antics led the state’s second highest-ranking official, Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder, to denounce the performance in a tweet Sunday. He said it was “disrespectful” to the president. Continue reading “Missouri Fair clown draws criticism for Obama mask”
Before It’s News – by Live Free or Die
This pictorial essay from Tomato Bubble speaks for itself. With Barack Obama getting ready to meet Vladimir Putin in a few days, what more wonderful pictorial comparisons can we expect to see in the coming days? Here is Macho Man Putin vs Sissy Obama. Two video report comparisons of these two ‘men’ is also below. Continue reading “Macho Man Putin vs Sissy Obama: A Pictorial Essay”
Excerpted from The Jerusalem Post: On the eve of Israeli-Palestinian negotiations that will ultimately have to discuss security guarantees for Israel, US Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer (D-Maryland) told The Jerusalem Post that the deployment of US troops anywhere in the West Bank was very unlikely. Continue reading “Hoyer: ‘Unlikely’ U.S. Troops Will Be Deployed To West Bank”
Holder To Make Big Monday Announcement: ‘Mandatory Minimum’ Sentences To End For Many Drug Offenders
Excerpted from The Los Angeles Times: Federal prosecutors will no longer seek long, “mandatory minimum” sentences for many low-level, nonviolent drug offenders, under a major shift in policy aimed at turning around decades of explosive growth in the federal prison population, Atty. Gen. Eric H. Holder Jr. planned to announce Monday. Continue reading “Holder To Make Big Monday Announcement: ‘Mandatory Minimum’ Sentences To End For Many Drug Offenders”
New York Post – by Philip Messing, Larry Celona and Bruce Golding
Authorities believe the substance that sickened two customs agents at JFK Airport this morning was ordinary nail polish remover, a law-enforcement source told The Post.
The incident, which forced the evacuation of two buildings near the airport’s perimeter, does not appear to be terror-related, the source said. Continue reading “Suspected lethal nerve agent discovered at JFK Airport mail facility was just nail polish remover”
The Prepper Journal – by Tim MacWelch
But just in case you get caught empty-handed, it doesn’t hurt to know about the useful pieces you can scavenge from a vehicle to help you survive. Now I understand that most people usually don’t feel right about destroying their possessions, especially something as significant as a vehicle. Continue reading “Survival Skills: Scavenge A Vehicle For Survival”
Breitbart – by DR. SUSAN BERRY
Small businesses hoping to avoid the high costs of ObamaCare by switching to part-time employees got some unwelcome news last Thursday, as Paul Bedard at the Washington Examiner reported that the Small Business Administration launched a website to explain to employers the federal government will add up the number of part-time staff employed to determine if enough hours have been worked to meet the “full-time equivalent” criterion. Continue reading “Small Businesses Can’t Avoid Obamacare by Switching to Part-Time Workers”
The Importance of Personal Hygiene during a Crisis
Personal hygiene is as critical if not more so during a crisis as it is at anytime. Keeping your hands and body clean is one of the most important things you can do to prevent the spread of diseases and bacteria. Just because the electricity is off and you have to boil or otherwise disinfect your water is no excuse for forgoing good sanitation practices particularly when it comes to human waste. Continue reading “What Will You Do When The Toilet Paper Is Gone?”
California is once again leading the nation in enacting more sensible gun control regulations. This week the state Congress is continuing to draft legislation that would create a comprehensive database for the purchase of ammunition, as well as require all guns to remain locked up when they are not in use, and extend how long a person is prohibited from owning weapons after they have made violent threats against someone. Continue reading “New Gun Control for California Works to Advance Public Safety”
Before It’s News – by Mort Amsel
A deal has been struck between Iran and the Zimbabwe government which would see the African country sell raw materials for nuclear weapons to the Middle Eastern state, according to reports.
Gift Chimanikire, the Zimbabwean Deputy Mining Minister, told the Times newspaper that a memorandum of understanding had been signed to export uranium to Tehran, a move likely to prompt alarm in western capitals, particularly in Washington. Continue reading “Zimbabwe Signs A Secret Deal To Sell Uranium For Nuclear Weapons To Iran”
Before It’s News – by N. Morgan
This regime doesn’t like the 2nd amendment or the fact we have the RIGHT to protect our home and property. Another case of police state tyranny!
The Southland Mall in Memphis, TN has a no guns policy. That policy apparently extends to business owners, workers and even security guards inside the mall. Continue reading “Shop Owner Could Be Evicted For Using Gun To Protect His Cookie Shop”
Wake Up America – by Susan Duclos
Nancy Pelosi, Howard Dean and other Democrats are upset over a Conservative SuperPAC. The HillaryProject, creating the “Slap Hillary” game, where you can smack her from the left or the right and make her speak, then slap her while she is speaking.
Remember when Hillary said “what difference does it make” when she was questioned about providing America false information on the cause of the murder of four Americans in the Benghazi terrorist attack on 9/11/12? Continue reading “Slap Hillary Game Upsets Liberals Who Were Silent About The Slap Palin Game”