The Daily Caller – by GIUSEPPE MACRI
Three days before the Federal Communications Commission is scheduled to vote on the most significant Internet regulations in history, two commissioners are asking Chairman Tom Wheeler to delay the vote and release his proposal to the public.
“We respectfully request that FCC leadership immediately release the 332-page Internet regulation plan publicly and allow the American people a reasonable period of not less than 30 days to carefully study it,” Republican Commissioners Ajit Pai and Michael O’Rielly said in a statement Monday. “Then, after the commission reviews the specific input it receives from the American public and makes any modifications to the plan as appropriate, we could proceed to a final vote.” Continue reading “Republican FCC Commissioners Ask Wheeler To Delay Net Neutrality Vote, Release Proposal”

And what about all of the damages that Israel is liable for after attacking the Palestinians? Yeah, I see how it is.
Breitbart – by Lana Shadwick
Breitbart – by Adelle Nazarian
Breitbart – by Sarah Rumpf
CBC – by Sarah Bridge
Natural News – by Mike Adams
Deadline Live
So one guy leaves his post and sides with the enemy and after growing a huge Muslim-like beard is considered a hero by Barry, but this guy leaves his post and goes to Lebanon and is considered a traitor. I’m confused. So we are picking and choosing who is and who is not a traitor if they leave their post?
Independent Sentinel – by Sara Nobel
NBC Philadelphia – by Vince Lattanzio and Kelly Bayliss
Fox News
National Review – by Ryan Lovelace
Damn Geeky – by Gaurav
Business Insider – by Abby Rogers