Forbes – by Nathan Lewis

Ron Paul is now retired from professional politics, leaving a need for at least one Congressperson who you feel isn’t fundamentally BS-ing you. Oddly, he found a lot of political support for his unfashionably libertarian plain-speaking. People apparently found it more appealing than the usual favors-for-votes propositions upon which most politicians base their careers. In the end, he basically had to fire himself, declining another run for office at age 77.

Much of his extraordinary term in office revolved around the topic of money, which itself is remarkable. As Paul recounts in his 2009 book End the Fed:   Continue reading “Book Review: Ron Paul’s End the Fed Condenses a Lifetime of Wisdom and Experience”

Image: Sharon HelmanNBC News – by RICH GARDELLA AND TALESHA REYNOLDS

The director of the VA health care system in Arizona that allegedly used appointment bookkeeping tricks to meet performance benchmarks left a trail of ill will along her career path, with staff at previous facilities she managed saying they experienced a culture of deceit and intimidation that closely matches accounts emerging from whistleblowers in Phoenix.   Continue reading “Ill Will, Accusations From Prior VA Jobs Stalk Director of Phoenix Hospital”

Fox News

A New York ophthalmologist told FoxNews.com that special glasses former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was seen wearing last year are used to treat double vision, which is sometimes caused by severe head trauma.

Dr. Marc Werner explained the purpose of the Fresnel prism eyeglasses, like the ones Clinton wore, amid questions about the potential presidential candidate’s health. The subject was raised after Karl Rove commented on her time in and out of the hospital in December 2012.   Continue reading “Ophthalmologist says glasses worn by Clinton used to treat double vision”

pope-francis-consecrates-entire-world-to-mary-pagan-idol-worshipNow the End Begins

FRANCIS ALSO SAID THAT ALIENS WILL BE BAPTIZED WHEN THEY ARRIVE

“For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast.” Ephesians 2:8,9

Vatican City, Rome – Pope Francis said that people cannot be Christians without the Church, explaining that Christian identity is rooted in it and that believers cannot stand alone.   Continue reading “Pope Francis Says Christians Do Not Exist Outside The Roman Catholic Church”

KerryCNS News – by Michael W. Chapman

The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee issued a new subpoena today for State Department Secretary John Kerry to testify about the release of documents on the Benghazi terrorist attack, saying that the State Department was engaging in “slippery tactics” particularly in now trying to offer “a more appropriate witness” to testify in place of Kerry.

The committee also said that barring a claim of “executive privilege,” the State Department was legally obligated to comply with the subpoena.   Continue reading “Issa Subpoena’s Kerry Again — Barring ‘Executive Privilege,’ State Dept. Must ‘Comply’”

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VictoryPost – by Lucas Bowser

The controversial High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) is scheduled to be dismantled this summer after more than 20 years since its creation in 1993. The Anchorage Daily News reports that the $300 million HAARP could be taken over by the University of Alaska, which jointly funded the program along with the Air Force, the Navy, and the Defense Research Projects Agency (DARPA), but hasn’t yet volunteered to cover the $5 million a year operation costs.   Continue reading “Air Force Dismantling HAARP Due to “Other Ways of Managing the Ionosphere””

The New Boston Tea Party

If you want to know how to break into a bank, ask a successful bank robber. And so if you want to know how to cast an illegal vote ask a Democrat, for they surely know how its done. Very rarely have Republicans been caught in the act, but Democrats, they know every trick in the book; matter of fact they probably have a road manual on how it is done. As this November election looms the Democrats are looking to salvage some victories. Current polls predict a Republican Senate, this in itself is sending shivers down the backs of the liberal progressive ballot stuffers.    Continue reading “Voter Fraud – The Democrats Know All About It”

Canada Free Press – by Jerry McConnell

I, and I’m certain many of my readers will agree when I say, “Kudos” to Cheryl K. Chumley and her employer, the Washington Times, for covering the story concerning the Utah Congressman, Chris Stewart, who, accordingly, “is mulling a measure to cut funding for any ‘paramilitary units’ that work for the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and other federal regulatory agencies.”   Continue reading “Utah Congressman Set to Propose Funds Cut for Paramilitary Units at BLM, IRS and Other Fed Regulator”

Drunk Baby Girl Nearly 4 Times Above Legal LimitNBC DFW

Police questioned the mother of a 1-year-old girl after the tot was found to be extremely intoxicated at a northwestern Pennsylvania hospital.

Erie police say the baby’s blood-alcohol content was 0.289 percent when she was brought to Saint Vincent Hospital on Wednesday. In Pennsylvania, adult drivers are considered legally drunk at 0.08 percent, meaning the baby’s blood-alcohol level was more than three-and-a-half times as great.   Continue reading “Drunk Baby Girl Nearly 4 Times Above Legal Limit: Police”

Huffington Post – by Ece Toksabay

SOMA, Turkey, May 16 (Reuters) – Riot police fired tear gas and water cannon to disperse several thousand protesters on Friday in a Turkish mining town still grieving the death of some 300 workers in the nation’s worst ever industrial disaster.

Anger has swept Turkey as the extent of the disaster became clear, with protests aimed at mine owners accused of ignoring safety for profit, and at Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan’s government, seen as too cozy with industry tycoons and insensitive in its reaction to the tragedy.

Continue reading “Turkish Police Fire Tear Gas At Protesters In Soma”

Ervin Laws getting tased by a Virginia sheriff's deputy. (Video Still: Raymond Berndt)Huffington Post- by David Lohr

A Virginia man is facing a number of criminal charges following a weekend run-in with police that ended in a cringe-worthy stun gun hit that a witness captured on video.

The three-minute video of the incident is causing a stir online and in Isle of Wight County, where some feel excessive force was used in the arrest of 50-year-old Ervin Laws.   Continue reading “Police Confrontation Ends In Cringe-Worthy Tasing”

The Great Australian Outback Cattle Drive Previews In South AustraliaFreedom Outpost – by Dave Daubenmire

There is an old saying that used to apply to the news media, “If it bleeds it leads.”

In other words, the news media loves to sell sensationalism. Remember the cry on the streets back when the local newspaper was king?

“Extra! Extra! Read all about it!” That was what the newspaper man barked as he peddled his papers filled with the latest news “hot off of the presses.”    Continue reading “The New Media Saved the Day at the Bundy Ranch”

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International outrage is mounting over the death sentence a Sudanese judge ordered for the pregnant wife of an American citizen — all because she refuses to renounce her Christian faith.

Meriam Ibrahim, 26, was sentenced Thursday after being convicted of apostasy. The court in Khartoum ruled that Ibrahim must give birth and nurse her baby before being executed, but must receive 100 lashes immediately after having her baby for adultery — for having relations with her Christian husband. Ibrahim, a physician and the daughter of a Christian mother and a Muslim father who abandoned the family as a child, could have spared herself death by hanging simply by renouncing her faith.    Continue reading “International outrage grows for Sudanese woman sentenced to death for apostasy”

Wisconsin police can kick in your door, arrest you, and take your gunsThe Journal Sentinal – by Bruce Vielmetti

Milwaukee police who forced their way into a gun rights advocate’s home without a warrant, took her for an emergency mental evaluation and seized her gun were justified under the circumstances and protected from her civil rights claims, a federal appeals court has ruled.

Krysta Sutterfield, who twice made news because of her practice of openly carrying a handgun — at a Brookfield church and outside a Sherman Park coffee shop — drew police attention in 2011 after her psychiatrist reported a suicidal remark Sutterfield made during a difficult appointment.   Continue reading “7th Circuit upholds warrantless entry, seizure of gun rights activist”

James Kenneth EmbryMail.com

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Hope Keown was reading the newspaper in her kitchen when she noticed a face she hadn’t seen in years. Staring up from the page was her estranged stepfather’s mug shot, next to a story about how he starved himself to death in a Kentucky prison.

The story triggered tears, confusion and a torrent of memories about James Kenneth Embry, the man she knew as “Kenny” and “Spider Red.” She recalled the good times, such as when a sober Embry helped with homework and folded laundry. But there were also the drugs, alcohol and disappearances that lasted for days or weeks until he finally drifted away for good.    Continue reading “Tears for relatives after fatal hunger strike”