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GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) — Gaza militants Friday gunned down 18 alleged spies for Israel in an apparent attempt to plug security breaches and deter others, a day after Israel killed three top Hamas military commanders in an airstrike likely guided by collaborators.

In one incident, masked gunmen lined up seven men, their heads covered by bags, along a wall outside a Gaza City mosque and shot them to death in front of hundreds of people, witnesses said. A note pinned on the wall said they had leaked information about the location of tunnels, homes of fighters and rockets that were later struck by Israel.   Continue reading “Gaza militants kill 18 alleged spies for Israel”

Chuck HagelWelcome to “How to get our forces into Syria and look justified.”

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WASHINGTON (AP) — America’s top-ranked military officer says the surging Islamic State group has an “apocalyptic, end-of-days strategic vision” in the Middle East and cannot be defeated unless the United States and a coalition of partners confront it head-on in Syria.   Continue reading “Dempsey hits Islamic militant ‘end-of-days’ vision”

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BAY SHORE – A Bay Shore mother is taking legal action against the town of Islip for her son’s injury on hot asphalt.

The 10-year-old boy, named David, says he got second-degree burns on his leg, hand and arm after falling off his bicycle Wednesday in Bay Shore and landing on the asphalt.   Continue reading “Nikita Jordan, of Bay Shore, takes legal action against town of Islip after son is hurt on hot asphalt”

John Foley, Diane FoleyCrisis acting at its finest.

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ROCHESTER, N.H. (AP) — The parents of slain journalist James Foley said they regarded an email they received from his captors last week as a hopeful sign they could negotiate with the Islamic militants.

Speaking on NBC’s “Today,” John and Diane Foley from Rochester, New Hampshire, said they had last heard from the captors via several emails in December. John Foley said he was excited to see the latest email, even though the kidnappers threatened to kill his son, because he hoped they would be willing to negotiate.   Continue reading “Parents had hoped to negotiate with Foley captors”

For Guns Anti GunsAmmoLand

Covington VA –-(Ammoland.com)- Here is a video of yet another intolerant, anti-liberty bigot showing the ever-present flash-temper of her ilk.

You know, if I see somebody doing something that I don’t like or disagree with, I just suck it up and go back to minding my own business.  But the antis are simply not capable of either minding their own business or keeping their ever-present tempers in check.   Continue reading “Another Example Of A No Tollerence Antis, This Time In Charlottesville VA”

Breitbart – by Caroline May

With their proposals defeated in Congress for now, pro-amnesty activists have dropped off the radar while President Obama considers a major executive action that Republicans have warned could precipitate a constitutional crisis.

August recess town halls have also been relatively quiet, devoid of reports of pro-amnesty demonstrations. The border crisis has dominated many such events, with lawmakers taking tough questions from constituents, but few have dealt with protests when they make themselves available to constituents.     Continue reading “Crickets From Amnesty Activists In August”

(credit: La Plata County Sheriff’s Office)CBS Denver

DENVER (CBS4) – The conflict in Ferguson, Mo., where an unarmed teen was shot by police has raised the issue whether police agencies are becoming too militarized. And records show several Colorado law enforcement agencies have an array of equipment that the military no longer needs.

CBS4 Investigator Rick Sallinger looked at what local agencies have gotten and how they’re using it.

Rather than throw it away, the Department of Defense gives items they no longer need away to local police agencies. But the trouble in Missouri has raised questions whether militarization has gone too far.   Continue reading “Colorado Law Enforcement Agencies Obtain Unwanted Military Equipment”

So are they going to drag this whole event out until October then? Pathetic.

Bloomberg – by Tim Bross

The Missouri grand jury that began considering evidence today in the police killing of an unarmed man won’t decide whether to indict Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson until October “at the earliest,” a spokesman for the local prosecutor said.   Continue reading “Ferguson Prosecutor Says No Charge Decision Until October”

AP579316955484Business Insider – by Colin Campbell

Texas Gov. Rick Perry (R) believes the jihadist group the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS or ISIL) may have already sent militants across the U.S.-Mexican border.

Perry was directly asked about this prospect Thursday afternoon after he gave a border-security speech at the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank. Perry, a potential 2016 presidential candidate who spent much of the speech castigating ISIS after the group brutally executed an American journalist earlier this week, said there was “a very real” risk they were already inside the U.S.   Continue reading “Rick Perry: There Is ‘A Very Real Possibility’ ISIS Forces Have Crossed US-Mexican Border”

Yahoo News – by John Heilprin

GENEVA (AP) — The death toll from three years of Syria’s civil war has risen to more than 191,000 people, the United Nations reported Friday.

The figure, covering the period from March 2011 to April 2014, is the first issued by the U.N.’s human rights office since July 2013, when it documented more than 100,000 killed.   Continue reading “UN: death toll from Syrian civil war tops 191,000”

(Credit: Twitter)CBS Chicago – by John Dodge

CHICAGO (CBS) — Is the same radical group that executed a U.S. journalist this week making threats in Chicago?

An ominous post on Twitter, purportedly from somebody connected with Islamic State, shows a photo of the Old Republic Building, 307 N. Michigan Ave. and the White House.   Continue reading “Ominous Tweet Connects ISIS Threat In Chicago”

New York Times – by MICHAEL R. GORDON and HELENE COOPER

WASHINGTON — The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria cannot be defeated unless the United States or its partners take on the Sunni militants in Syria, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said Thursday.

“This is an organization that has an apocalyptic end-of-days strategic vision that will eventually have to be defeated,” said the chairman, Gen. Martin E. Dempsey, in his most expansive public remarks on the crisis since American airstrikes began in Iraq. “Can they be defeated without addressing that part of the organization that resides in Syria? The answer is no.”   Continue reading “U.S. General Says Raiding Syria Is Key to Halting ISIS”

These 10 Big Companies Control Just About Everything You EatOff the Grid News – by Kimberlee Hertzer

Like a competitive game of Monopoly, big corporations are snatching up all the food companies, meaning that out of the thousands of products on your grocery store shelf, 90 percent of them are owned by 10 companies. Yes – just 10 companies.

Business Insider recently published a graphic that showed how these corporations control nearly everything we buy at the grocery store.   Continue reading “These 10 Big Companies Control Just About Everything You Eat”

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Kurdish women are bad-ass. You’ll never guess why they’re the ones on the frontline’s against ISIS. Check this out…

The Kurds have adopted a rather unique strategy for not only eliminating their targets, but also humiliating them along the way.

According to WZ, Kurds are deploying whole units comprised of female fighters to the front line, which has boosted their recruitment numbers, and given them a psychological edge over ISIS. One female fighter explained why the Kurds have decided to put women in the thick of the battle, and it’s sure to make radical Islamists go crazy.   Continue reading “Kurds Send All-Female Soldiers To Fight ISIS, The Reason Why is Hilarious”

SilencerCo, Noveske and Aimpoint Give Away Dream RifleAmmoLand

WEST VALLEY CITY, UTAH –  -(Ammoland.com)- Following up the wildly successful first installment of its new Find Your Range video series, leading firearm suppressor manufacturer SilencerCo announced today it will be giving away a fully-loaded Noveske rifle.

The prize, a complete 8” GEN III chambered in 300 BLK, also touts SilencerCo’s revolutionary Saker 762 suppressor and an Aimpoint T-1 2MOA red dot sight.   Continue reading “SilencerCo, Noveske and Aimpoint Give Away Dream Rifle”

Freedom Outpost – by James Franklin

Even the mainstream media can no longer ignore US Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) refusal to follow or enforce federal law.

ICE and US Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) have become possibly the world’s largest human trafficking organization, using buses and commercial airlines to openly transport illegal aliens all over the United States; even as far away as Alaska, Hawaii, and the Virgin Islands.   Continue reading “Homeland Security ‘Partnered With’ UN Migration Organization, Triggered Border Crisis”

ZME Science – by Mihai Andrei

Depending on where you live, bike stealing can be a distant threat or a constant worry, but in most parts of the world, people would rather be safe than sorry, tying their bikes to trees or fences or whatever they could find. But that may very well change in the near future: three engineers from Chile have developed a bike which they claim is impossible to steal.

The Yerka Project is a currently a prototype which runs around and shows the frame of the bike unlatching so that, along with the seat post, the bike frame itself can close around a stationary object. Basically, the frame of the bike itself becomes the lock. If you want to break the lock, you have to break the bike – so there’s no point in stealing it whatsoever. From what I can see from the video they published, it takes about 30 seconds to tie it up, so it’s not a drag either.   Continue reading “Engineers create the first unstealable bike”

ZColemanTea Party News Network – by Greg Campbell

Please sign the petition to keep this monster behind bars

In early January of 2007, a young man and woman were abducted from a parking lot, tortured, sexually assaulted and brutally murdered. The murders of Channon Christian and Christopher Newsom went widely underreported. Many have felt that this was due to the nature of the crime- Christian and Newsom were murdered by black assailants and the victims were white.

Thanks to a revolving-door American penal policy, one of the murderers may soon be out of prison for “good behavior.”   Continue reading “OUTRAGEOUS: Brutal Double-Murderer Eligible for Parole 7 Years After Tortures, Murders”