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To America (our Country)                          Dec.17,2014

WHAT OUR CONSTITUTION TEACHES:

About 235 years ago our Revolutionary War began. When it ended, The United States of America was born, liberty proclaimed and laws enacted under the new Constitution. At that time, John Jay wisely convinced George Washington to include in the Constitution the Article ll,section 1 provision, limiting the Presidency and Vice-Presidency to natural-born American citizens so that no one with a dual-nationality or other foreign allegiance (British, for example) could adversely affect the governance of our Country.   Continue reading “The Man Who Stole America – Part Four”

ABC News 13 – by Steve Campion

Senior Officer Ken Nealy with HPD’s robbery division told Eyewitness News a Hispanic male was sleeping at his apartment on Myrtle when four or five crooks kicked in his front door and stormed into the residence.   Continue reading “Fake police officers invade home, shoot resident in the head”

Feds Link Hack to North Korea as Sony Cancels 'The Interview' ReleaseYahoo News

Under the threat of terrorist attacks from hackers and with the nation’s largest multiplex chains pulling the film from its screens, Sony Pictures Entertainment took the unprecedented step of canceling the Dec. 25 release of the The Interview.

The cancellation, announced Wednesday, was a startling blow to the Hollywood studio that has been shaken by hacker leaks and intimidations over the last several weeks by an anonymous group calling itself Guardians of Peace.   Continue reading “Feds Link Hack to North Korea as Sony Cancels ‘The Interview’ Release”

terrorist truck texas photoYahoo News – by Zach Doell

When Texas plumber Mark Oberholtzer traded in his black Ford F-250 pickup truck, he expected it would live a second life in the hands of new owners, but probably not these owners. 

Oberholtzer’s Texas City plumbing company, Mark-1 Plumbing, has been inundated with threats after a photo of his old Ford work truck appeared on a terrorist Twitter feed, equipped with an anti-aircraft gun in the bed and still bearing the company logo on the door.   Continue reading “Texas plumber’s Ford truck ends up with terrorists”

The model of a nuclear-powered carrier with the hull number 18 displayed at Jinshuai Model Crafts in Guangdong. (Internet photo)Want China Times

China is developing a large nuclear-powered aircraft carrier similar to the Nimitz-class or Ford-class aircraft carriers of the United States Navy, Associate Professor Andrew S Erickson from the Strategic Research Department at the US Naval War College wrote in his recent article for National Interest magazine.

Erickson said three models of aircraft carriers displayed at Jinshuai Model Crafts based in Zhanjiang in Guangdong province show what China’s future aircraft carriers will look like. Jinshuai Model Crafts is located close to the headquarters of the PLA Navy’s South Sea Fleet and the models it makes usually provide reliable and detailed information about the design of China’s future warships.   Continue reading “China plans nuclear-powered aircraft carriers: US expert”

'Drug Bundles Found In Spare Tire' [Shutterstock]Raw Story – by ARTURO GARCIA

A Richmond, California police officer was allowed to testify in several criminal cases despite being under investigation for mishandling 5 pounds of seized marijuana,Richmond Confidential reported.

Defense attorneys accused the Contra Costa County District Attorney’s Office of violating ethics rules by not informing them that Officer Joe Avila was under investigation while continuing to use him as a key witness.   Continue reading “Calif. cop won’t be charged despite stashing seized marijuana at home and lying about it”

Before It’s News

So how does Obama plan on side stepping Congress and implementing his new love affair with the Cuban Communist regime? The pen and phone of course. The latest issue to divide us.

President Barack Obama will ease sanctions imposed against Cuba under the U.S. embargo after Cuba agreed to release American aid worker Alan Gross.

The agreement will deliver the most sweeping changes in the U.S. policy toward Cuba since the U.S. embargo on Cuba started in the early 1960s.   Continue reading “Russian Nuclear Weapons In Cuba: Why Is The Public Not Outraged?”

Martha-McSally-APDown Trend – by  Brian Carey

And you thought that this year couldn’t get any better.

You were probably riding on the news about faux moderate Democrat Mary Landrieu losing her seat (and, by extension, the Democrats losing the South) a couple of weekends ago. You might have even told yourself: “Well, that’s a nice way to close out the year!”

But the year wasn’t over.

There’s one more bit of good news for you to savor. Gabby Giffords’ old Congressional seat has gone to a pro-gun Republican.

Breitbart, make yourself useful.   Continue reading “The Icing On The Cake: Gabby Giffords’ Old Seat Goes To A Pro-Gun Republican”

The Interview featuredDeadline – by Mike Fleming Jr.

Sony Pictures has made official what has been painfully obvious to everybody since yesterday morning, when hackers threatened to blow up movie theaters if The Interview was released next week. The studio has officially scrapped its release plans. Sony had little choice here, after the major theater chains announced earlier today they would not display the film given the threatening circumstances. Here’s the statement:   Continue reading “It’s Official: Sony Scraps ‘The Interview’”

CNN – by Patrick Oppmann, Ashley Fantz and Alina Machado

Havana (CNN) — Church bells rang out Wednesday afternoon in Havana, marking a major moment in history — Cuba and the United States are renewing diplomatic relations after decades of ice-cold tension.

Word of the massive change was met with passionate opinions and some protests in the United States. And celebrations erupted in the streets of the island after President Raul Castro announced the news in a televised address.   Continue reading “Cuba-U.S. relations change: Bells ring in Havana, anger erupts in Miami”

Investment Watchblog

The Phoenix Program (Vietnamese: Chi?n d?ch Ph?ng Hoàng, a word related to fenghuang, the Chinese phoenix) was a program designed, coordinated, and executed by the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA),United States special operations forces, special forces operatives from the Australian Army Training Team Vietnam (AATTV),[1] and the Republic of Vietnam‘s (South Vietnam) security apparatus during the Vietnam War.

The Program was designed to identify and “neutralize” (via infiltration, capture, terrorism, torture, and assassination) the infrastructure of the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam (NLF or Viet Cong).[2][3][4][5] The CIA described it as “a set of programs that sought to attack and destroy the political infrastructure of the Viet Cong”.[6] Continue reading “Operation Phoenix: Between 1965 and 1972, the CIA oversaw a torture program that killed between 26,000 and 41,000 people”