Barack ObamaSac Bee – by Tim Johnson

TOLUCA, Mexico — They were once dubbed the Three Amigos, but strains on their friendship cast a chill Wednesday as President Barack Obama flew to Mexico for a summit of the leaders of the world’s largest trading bloc.

A bilateral spat between Mexico and Canada, and anger in Ottawa over U.S. indecision on whether to build the Keystone XL pipeline from western Canada to the U.S. Gulf Coast cooled the atmosphere of the seven-hour summit.   Continue reading “Obama arrives in Mexico for ‘Three Amigos’ summit that will show NAFTA strains”

The White House

By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and in order to reduce supply chain barriers to commerce while continuing to protect our national security, public health and safety, the environment, and natural resources, it is hereby ordered as follows:   Continue reading “Executive Order — Streamlining the Export/Import Process for America’s Businesses”

President Barack ObamaRed State – by Matthew Clark (Diary)

The Obama Administration’s Federal Communication Commission (FCC) is poised to place government monitors in newsrooms across the country in an absurdly draconian attempt to intimidate and control the media.

Before you dismiss this assertion as utterly preposterous (we all know how that turned out when the Tea Party complained that it was being targeted by the IRS), this bombshell of an accusation comes from an actual FCC Commissioner.   Continue reading “Why is the Obama Administration Putting Government Monitors in Newsrooms?”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Just as we warned earlier, the stealing of the weapons cache and labeling of the break-away region as having undertaken “terrorist acts” has led to the military getting involved:

Ukraine crisis: EU Parliament's MP urges to impose sanctions on RussiaVoice of Russia

A member of the ruling faction in the European Parliament has come up with an initiative to impose sanctions against Russia that he said was supporting Ukraine’s regime. Russia has been in a waiting stance ever since the escalation on Tuesday, when Ukraine’s capital Kiev descended into more chaos.

This came today from Poland’s MEP Jacek Sariush-Volsky of the center-right European People’s Party at a press conference in the EU parliament.   Continue reading “Ukraine crisis: EU Parliament’s MP urges to impose sanctions on Russia”

Kansas City Star – by ROBERT A. CRONKLETON

Police arrested a 45-year-old coach in the abduction of a 10-year-old girl and booked him into jail on suspicion of murder.

Springfield Public Schools Superintendent Norm Ridder said in a statement that the suspect, Craig Michael Wood of Springfield, was an employee and a coach.

“Last night we learned the terrible news that one of our students had been abducted near her home,” Ridder said. “This morning, our sadness is compounded by the recent developments in the case of Hailey Owens’ abduction.”   Continue reading “School coach booked for murder in abduction of Hailey Owens”

Lew Rockwell

Many people believe that they can “beat the case” if the officer doesn’t read them their Miranda rights during an arrest. This is a myth.

The only time an officer must read a person his or her Miranda rights is when: (1) the person has been placed under arrest, AND (2) the officer is about to question the person about a crime. For example, if you’re placed under arrest after consenting to a search request and confessing to ownership of found contraband, police do not need to read you your rights unless they want to question you about an unrelated crime.   Continue reading “Don’t Police have to Read me my Rights?”

Screenshot_81Pat Dollard

Excerpted from THE BLAZE: The Massachusetts Department of Children and Families (DCF) filed for Lou Pelletier — the father of 15-year-old Justina Pelletier who is the center of a controversy and legal battle involving custody, parents’ rights and two medical diagnoses — to be held in contempt of court, a family source told TheBlaze.

When Pelletier spoke with TheBlaze this week about Justina and the controversy regarding her diagnosis that led custody to be taken away from her parents for the last year, he broke a gag order issued by a Massachusetts judge.   Continue reading “Contempt Charges Filed Against Father Of 15-Year Old Daughter Held Captive In Massachusetts Hospital”

Before It’s News – by N. Morgan

This amazing video shows a lady running from a stampede of bunnies! After the young lady gave the bunnies some food, they didn’t want to let her out of their sight, so they followed her. This incredible video is very sweet and adorable! I cannot say I would mind have a bunny stampede following me! Known as Rabbit Island, Okunoshima was used as the secret base for the Japanese Imperial Army’s lethal gas operation during World War Two From 1929 to 1945, more than 6,000 tons of poison gas were manufactured on the remote island, and the program was shrouded in secrecy. For 16 years, Okunoshima was left off maps, and workers who produced the five types of poison gas – which were mostly used in warfare in China – were told to keep the factories a secret.   Continue reading “Attack Of The “Killer” Bunnies? Woman Flees Bunny Stampede On Japan’s Rabbit Island”

Before It’s News – by Josey Wales

COVINGTON, Ga – Authorities say a man dowsed in rubbing alcohol and set himself on fire inside of a Kroger grocery store in Covington, Ga. on Tuesday.

According to the manager of the store, the man doused himself with rubbing alcohol and threatened to set himself ablaze.   Continue reading “Man Sets Himself On Fire At Covington Grocery Store”

Capital OneMother Nature Network – by Melissa Breyer

As if nagging calls from your credit card issuer weren’t enough, customers who have a Capital One account may find themselves opening their door to representatives from the company. An update to the company’s legal language specifies that, “we may contact you in any manner we choose” and that such contacts can include calls, emails, texts, faxes or a “personal visit,” reports David Lazarus from the Los Angeles Times.

In addition, the visits may be at your home or place of employment. (No mention was made of fine suits and baseball bats.)   Continue reading “Credit card company: We can visit you at home”

ukraineprotestsDaily Slave

For the past several months we have seen all sorts of political turmoil hit the Ukraine including violent protests which have left many people injured or dead.  A former member of the Soviet Union and a Russian border country, the Ukraine has become a primary target of Zionist aggression.  They have been targeted primarily due to their historical ties with Russia which under Vladimir Putin have successfully blocked a number of Zionist agendas including a potential American military strike on Syria this past year.  By destabilizing the Ukraine they hope to bring in a puppet government that will move the country away from Russian influence.  The on-going protests against the current Ukrainian government are largely being financed and controlled by the United States and Israel.  This is not part of a true popular uprising as the corporate media propagandists will have you believe.   Continue reading “American and Israeli Zionists behind Civil Unrest in Ukraine”

AFP Photo / Brendan SmialowskiRT News

A US judge has handed down sentences to three peace activists, including an 84-year-old nun, who were convicted of breaking into a Tennessee defense facility where enrichment material for nuclear weapons is held, and staging a protest on federal property.

Sister Megan Rice, 84, Greg Boertje-Obed, 57, and Michael Walli, 63, were found guilty in May of destroying US government property and causing more than $1,000 in damage to federal property in the demonstration.   Continue reading “Elderly nun among anti-nuke peace activists sentenced to prison”

Joe Raedle / Getty Images / AFPRT News

With one person missing and presumed dead in an explosion at a natural gas well in a small Pennsylvania town, the company responsible is now under fire after apparently apologizing to the local community by handing out vouchers for free pizza.

It took five days for emergency crews to safely extinguish a fire that was set by an explosion that shook the small town of Bobtown, located in the far southwestern corner of the state. The blast gave off a loud hissing noise that could be heard from hundreds of yards away.   Continue reading “Free pizza! Chevron issues controversial apology to town plagued by fracking explosion”

Reuters / Mike Blake RT News

The US Department of Homeland Security is hoping to find a private company that is technologically capable of providing a system that will track license plates across the nation, according to a new report.

A government proposal noticed by various media outlets including The Washington Post on Tuesday shows that DHS is trying to gain the ability to sift through large amounts of data collected from roadside surveillance cameras and law enforcement license plate readers.   Continue reading “Homeland Security seeking to develop massive license plate database”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: Make a note of this. When the U.S. moves from proxy war, to war with Syria things will get out of hand fairly quickly.

(Daily Star) – Rebels in southern Syria say they are planning a spring offensive against the capital Damascus, as the White House continues to mull its options after the failure of this month’s latest round of Geneva II peace talks.   Continue reading “Rebels Plan Damascus Spring Offensive, U.S. Mulling New Options”