AOL – by Julie Pace and Donna Cassata

 President Barack Obama and congressional leaders believe he does not need authorization from Congress for some steps he might take to quell the al-Qaida-inspired insurgency sweeping through Iraq, the Senate’s top Republican and Capitol Hill aides said after the president briefed senior lawmakers Wednesday.

Still, the prospect of the president sidestepping Congress raises the potential for clashes between the White House and rank-and-file lawmakers, particularly if Obama should launch strikes with manned aircrafts or take other direct U.S. military action in Iraq. Administration officials have said airstrikes have become less a focus of recent deliberations but have also said the president could order such a step if intelligence agencies can identify clear targets on the ground.   Continue reading “GOP leader: Obama may act in Iraq without signoff”

CT.GOV

Below is a list of common questions and answers about how Connecticut’s new gun laws may affect hunters. For more specific information including the Public Act and other frequently asked questions, please visit the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection (DESPP) Special Licensing and Firearms web page.

How does the new gun law affect my activities as a hunter?
The new gun law should not affect your hunting activities in the field unless you hunt with large capacity magazines (those capable of holding more than 10 rounds) or certain types of banned “assault style” rifles and semi-automatic pistols. The requirements for purchasing firearms and ammunition, however, have changed significantly and will apply to everyone, including hunters.    Continue reading “Hunting and Connecticut’s Gun Laws”

Anti-War – by Jason Ditz

Creating and equipping a brand new Iraqi military wholecloth was no problem for the US. It was a win-win, a chance to train up a new “ally” and ship massive amounts of US arms-makers equipment abroad.

It’s looking less wise now, as the Iraqi soldiers drop their US gear and run, and the advancing Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), the same group that used to be al-Qaeda in Iraq (AQI) during the US occupation, is finding itself in possession of a lot of shiny new US military exports.   Continue reading “ISIS Secures US-Made Weapons, Ships Tanks to Syria Front”

All Gov – by Noel Brinkerhoff

Companies that want to do business with the federal government will no longer be able to discriminate against homosexuals and keep their federal contracts, under a new policy announced by the White House.

President Barack Obama said he intends to sign an executive order barring federal contractors from discriminating against people based on sexual orientation or gender identity.   Continue reading “Obama to Sign Executive Order Barring Anti-Gay Discrimination by Federal Contractors”

As I enjoy my twilight years, I am often struck by the inevitability that the party must end. There will be a clear, cold morning when there isn’t any “more.” No more hugs, no more special moments to celebrate together, no more phone calls just to chat.

It seems to me that one of the important things to do before that morning comes, is to let every one of your family and friends know that you care for them by finding simple ways to let them know your heartfelt beliefs and the guiding principles of your life so they can always say, “He was my friend, and I know where he stood.”   Continue reading “My Twilight Years ~ Clint Eastwood”

Activist Post

A new survey of North Carolina doctors finds that many are concerned about the increasing number of requests they are receiving to assess their patients’ competency to carry concealed weapons.

In particular, a majority of physicians who responded to the survey said they were worried about the potential ethical consequences in the doctor-patient relationship if they participated in the concealed-weapon permit process. Continue reading “Government Increasingly Seeks Access to Private Health Records in Gun Permit Process”

d5296f3579354774e3c45e76c3f9e4b2_MThe New American – by Raven Clabough

According to Representative Lou Barletta (shown, R-Pa.), there just may be enough votes in the House to impeach President Obama. Barletta contends that Obama’s flagrant disregard for the Constitution may have created an atmosphere in which he could lose the White House. Whether that actually happens is of course another story entirely.

“He’s just absolutely ignoring the Constitution, and ignoring the laws and ignoring the checks and balances,” Barletta opined June 16 on News Radio 910 WSBA with Gary Sutton.   Continue reading “Rep Says Enough Votes in House to Bring Obama Impeachment”

Low carb ketogenic diet can manage cancer, says Dr. Adrienne ScheckExaminer – by Samantha Chang

The low-carb, high-fat ketogenic diet can be an effective tool to manage malignant brain cancer, said scientist Dr. Adrienne C. Scheck.

In an exclusive interview Wednesday, Dr. Scheck said her researchsuggests the ketogenic diet can be a powerful adjuvant to radiation therapy to treat brain tumors.

“Studies have shown the use of a ketogenic diet causes a reduction in blood glucose, an elevation in blood ketones, and extends life in mouse models of malignant brain tumors,” said Dr. Scheck, Associate Professor in neuro-oncology research and the Barrow Brain Tumor Research Center at the Barrow Neurological Institute.   Continue reading “Ketogenic diet can combat brain cancer, says scientist Adrienne Scheck”

Fox News

Officials in Panama City say a new father is dead after a neighbor accidentally fired a gun into the family’s home during a gathering to celebrate the infant’s homecoming.

The News Herald of Panama City reports that 33-year-old Steven Justin Ayers died Tuesday night after the stray bullet struck his head.   Continue reading “New father fatally shot during infant’s homecoming celebration”

If they want to cut down on speeding, running red lights, illegal turns, etc., they should start by ticketing the NYPD.

CBS New York

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — The words “smile, you’re on candid camera” have taken on new meaning in the city’s crackdown on speeding motorists.

CBS 2′s Marcia Kramer got an exclusive peek Wednesday at the new way drivers get to say “cheese” – and not by choice.   Continue reading “An Inside Look At New York City’s Speed Camera Cars”

WND – by Aaron Klein

JERUSALEM – Members of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, or ISIS, were trained in 2012 by U.S. instructors working at a secret base in Jordan, according to informed Jordanian officials.

The officials said dozens of ISIS members were trained at the time as part of covert aid to the insurgents targeting the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in Syria. The officials said the training was not meant to be used for any future campaign in Iraq.   Continue reading “Blowback! U.S. trained ISIS at secret Jordan base”

Rinat Dray filed a lawsuit, claiming Staten Island University Hospital performed a C-section against her will (Credit: CBS 2)CBS New York

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — A young mother of three is suing Staten Island University Hospital, claiming she was given a cesarean section against her will.

As CBS 2′s Dr. Holly Phillips reported, 35-year-old Rinat Dray’s first two sons were delivered by cesarean section, which involved difficult recoveries.

She said she was determined to deliver her third son, Yosef, naturally through a procedure called vaginal birth after cesarean or VBAC.   Continue reading “Woman Sues Staten Island University Hospital Over Alleged Forced C-Section”

ricksnydermuslimsDebbie Schlussel

Michigan’s liberal Democrat, er . . . liberal Republican In Name Only (RINO) Governor Rick Snyder wants more Muslim aliens–he specified “refugees”–to come to Michigan. He’s made Muslim immigration the centerpiece of his Michigan economic policy. Just what we need.   Continue reading “MI GOP Gov Snyder to Muslims: Help Me Bring More Refugees Here; HAMAS/Hezbo Org is “National Treasure””

Fox News

The embattled Phoenix branch of the Department of Veterans Affairs apparently has paid out $10 million in bonuses during the past three years, far more than previously reported.

The Arizona Republic obtained and published the bonus records after seeking them from the VA for months. The documents showed 4,188 bonuses were paid in that period to more than 2,150 employees.    Continue reading “Scandal-marred Phoenix VA paid millions in bonuses”

america's, favorite, weight-loss, doctor, is, in, some, serious, congressional, trouble, Policy Mic – by Eileen Shim

The news: With a doctor’s backing, a weight-loss program that’s clearly a scam can feel surprisingly legitimate, especially when that doctor is a celebrity with his own syndicated daytime show.

Dr. Mehmet Oz is such a doctor, which is why he received a harsh scolding on Tuesday by the Senate subcommittee on consumer corruption. The hearing focused on fake diet products and how celebrity doctors such as Oz help to drive this industry.   Continue reading “America’s Favorite Weight-Loss Doctor Is in Some Serious Congressional Trouble”

Counterpunch- by Thomas S. Harrington

During the last week we have seen Sunni militias take control of ever-greater swathes of eastern Syria and western Iraq. In the mainstream media, the analysis of this emerging reality has been predictably idiotic, basically centering on whether:

a) Obama is to blame for this for having removed US troops in compliance with the 2008 Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) negotiated and signed by Bush.

b) Obama is “man enough” to putatively resolve the problem by going back into the country and killing more people and destroying whatever remains of the country’s infrastructure.

Continue reading “Is Open-Ended Chaos the Desired US-Israeli Aim in the Middle East?”