3242341New Eastern Outlook – by Janet Phelan

With last week’s vote on A2270, New Jersey’s Assembly approved physician assisted suicide. Oregon, Washington and Vermont have also passed AS (Assisted Suicide) laws.

State courts in Montana and New Mexico have affirmed the rights to physician assisted suicide.

What’s wrong with that, you might well ask. If a person is terminally ill and wishes to end his or her suffering, why should this not be permitted?   Continue reading “Assisted Suicide—A Slippery Slope to Eugenics?”

Humans are Free – by Alexander Light

The shadow forces behind the New World Order (NWO) are following a slow-paced agenda of total control over mankind and our planet’s resources. David Icke coined it the “Totalitarian Tip-Toe,” because “they” are making very small steps towards our complete and definitive enslavement.

As a result, the masses remain relatively unaware of the fact that their liberties are being gradually taken away, while the power of the NWO octopus grows steadily.   Continue reading “These 13 Families Rule the World: The Shadow Forces Behind the NWO”

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The approaching winter can mean only one thing: the return of McRib season at McDonald’s! The McRib is back at McDonald’s. The popular limited-time item features a formed ground pork patty (shaped to vaguely resemble a mini rack of ribs) slathered in barbecue sauce and complemented by slivered onions and pickles on a long cornmeal-dusted roll.   Continue reading “This Is What McDonald’s McRib Actually Looks Like”

ABC News

Chicago police say a man shot his girlfriend before fatally shooting himself in a Nordstrom in Chicago’s River North neighborhood.

News affairs spokesman Hector Alfaro says police received a call about a shooting on the second floor of the store at 8:30 p.m. He says the man was found dead upon on arrival. The woman was taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital in critical condition.   Continue reading “Chicago Police: 1 Killed in Shooting at Nordstrom”

This is why we are armedThe Organic Prepper

It’s important to prep. You probably already know this, or you wouldn’t be here, reading an article on a site like this.  You know that you need a stockpile of food, fuel, medical supplies and other necessities.

But just as important as those so-called “beans and band-aids” is the ability to protect it.  That’s where the “bullets” come in.   Continue reading “Black Friday and the Ferguson Riots: This is Why We Are Armed”

pigShark Tank – by Javier Manjarres

U.S. Airways became the first airline to ban a pig from flying, as it booted a woman and her service pig off one of their planes for being “disruptive.”

Apparently, the airline had not seen that nifty little GEICO insurance commercial where a pig was actually allowed to board and fly the friendly skies.

The woman in question brought along her 50-70 pound porker, but it seems their level of discipline was not up to the airline’s standards.   Continue reading “Oink! Oink! Service Pig Booted Off Airline”

KCPQ TVQ13 Fox – by John White

EDMONDS – Thanksgiving morning was shattered for an Edmonds family early Thursday when an intruder tried to break into the family’s home.

Edmonds police said that around 3:15 a.m. a homeowner woke up to hear someone trying to break into the home in the 16400 block of 75th Ave West.

The homeowner, a 33 year-old woman, had armed herself as she heard the suspect repeatedly pounding on the front door, police said. As the homeowner came to the front door, the suspect, a 22 year-old man unknown to the residents, started to force his way inside the house.   Continue reading “Edmonds homeowner shoots man trying to break into home”

Cardinal Raymond Burke, patron of the Knights of Malta, says Mass in Rome for the Summorum Pontificum pilgrimage, Oct. 25, 2014. Credit: Daniel Ibanez/CNA.Catholic News Agency – by Jan Bentz

.- On Nov. 8 the Vatican announced the transfer of Cardinal Raymond Burke from prefect of the Apostolic Signatura, which ensures correct administration of justice in the Church, to Patron of the Sovereign Order of the Knights of Malta.

In an interview on Nov. 21, Cardinal Burke explained his new role to CNA.

“The technical title is Patron,” he stated. “It is an office of representation of the Holy Father to the grand master of the sovereign military order.”   Continue reading “Cardinal Burke opens up about his new office with Knights of Malta”

St Louis Today – by Alex Stuckey

JEFFERSON CITY • Missouri will not be able to pay more than $1 million in membership fees to a Common Core-aligned interstate consortium after a court issued a temporary restraining order Tuesday.

Three Missouri residents sued to block the payment to the Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium because they believe it is an unconstitutional interstate compact Congress did not consent to.   Continue reading “Court temporarily blocks Missouri from paying membership fees to Common Core-aligned consortium”

NYC PAPERS OUT. Social media use restricted to low res file max 184 x 128 pixels and 72 dpiNew York Daily News – by Thomas Tracy

A Bronx man allegedly brutalized by cops for defending his brother is suing the NYPD for an assault that “exceeded all reasonable bounds of decency,” court papers show.

Troy Gerard, 46, was hospitalized for five days after cops fractured his face and shattered his eye socket during a Memorial Day weekend clash in East Harlem, according to hospital records and court documents.   Continue reading “Bronx man suing NYPD over assault”

Todd LaDuke (Photo by Volusia County Jail)RT

A man who lived for weeks with a decomposing human corpse has been sentenced to five years in prison. He and his girlfriend had allegedly been collecting the victim’s benefits and social security.

Police found the body of Tiffany Kain, 33, on Halloween in 2013 after a well-being check in Todd LaDuke’s house, where it had been kept for around three weeks. Kain had suffered from spina bifida and multiple sclerosis, according to Wfmynews2.com.   Continue reading “Forcing kids to live with decomposing body lands FL man in jail”

Rahmi Yaram, FrancisMail.com

ISTANBUL (AP) — His head bowed and hands clasped in front of him, Pope Francis stood Saturday for two minutes of silent prayer facing east inside one of Istanbul’s most important mosques, as he shifted gears toward more religious affairs on the second leg of his three-day visit to mainly Muslim Turkey.

Following in the footsteps of Pope Benedict XVI who visited Turkey in 2006, Francis prayed alongside the Grand Mufti of Istanbul, Rahmi Yaran, who had his palms turned toward the sky in a Muslim prayer, inside the 17th-century Sultan Ahmet mosque.   Continue reading “Pope prays in Istanbul mosque in new outreach”

Mail.com

NEW YORK (AP) — Some well-off Manhattan residents paid $100 Friday for the honor of eating a candlelit holiday dinner with homeless people at a church, an intersection of two worlds that left one down-on-his luck man thinking the seemingly impossible.

“What if a love connection happened tonight between the haves and the have-nots?” 44-year-old Craig James said before guests arrived. James, who has been homeless since losing a security job four years ago, also volunteers at St. Bartholomew’s Church in Manhattan, where the dinner occurred.   Continue reading “NY dinner puts wealthy and homeless at same tables”

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CAIRO (AP) — An Egyptian court on Saturday dismissed murder charges against former President Hosni Mubarak in connection with the killing of hundreds of protesters in the 2011 uprising that ended his nearly three-decade rule, citing the “inadmissibility” of the case due to a technicality.

The ruling marks another major setback for the young activists who spearheaded the Arab Spring-inspired uprising nearly four years ago — many of whom are now in prison or have withdrawn from politics. It will likely reinforce the perception that Mubarak’s autocratic state remains in place, albeit led by a new president, former military chief Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi.   Continue reading “Egypt court drops murder charges against Mubarak”

KMOV 4 News – by Adam McDonald

FERGUSON, Mo. (KMOV.com) — This St. Louis woman’s picture and story has spread through social media, she’s now ready to talk about what happened to her shortly after the grand jury announcement was made in the death of Michael Brown.

Dornella Conners is now blind in her left eye after she and her boyfriend, De’Angelas Lee, stopped at a gas station in the 10,000 block of Halls Ferry in north St. Louis County early Tuesday morning. Conners says as she and her boyfriend were driving away from the station multiple police officers showed up.  Continue reading “Pregnant woman loses eye after police shoot bean bag at her”

ABC News – by DENISE LAVOIE, AP

Jaime Caetano was beaten so badly by her ex-boyfriend that she ended up in the hospital. So when a friend offered her a stun gun to protect herself, she took it.

Caetano, who is homeless, never had to use it but now finds herself at the center of a contentious Second Amendment case headed to the highest court in Massachusetts.   Continue reading “Homeless woman’s stun gun spurs 2nd Amendment case”

View image on TwitterThe Gateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft

On Friday night Communist protesters gathered outside the Ferguson, Missouri police department.

They handed out literature and chanted:
“The only solution is a Communist revolution.”   Continue reading “#Ferguson Protesters Wave Commie Flags – Hand Out Commie Leaflets – Chant About Revolution”

The Atlantic – by Allen McDuffee

Last week, when Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu approved draft legislation to amend the country’s Basic Law to declare that Israel is “the national homeland of the Jewish people” instead of a “Jewish and democratic state,” as it had been since the state’s founding in 1948, he had to tamp down criticism that the law codifies discrimination against Palestinian citizens of Israel—20 percent of the country’s population.

“There are those who would like the democratic to prevail over the Jewish and there are those who would like the Jewish to prevail over the democratic,” said Netanyahu. “Both of these values are equal and both must be considered to the same degree.”   Continue reading “Israel’s Foreign Minister Wants to Pay Israeli Arabs to Leave”