Yahoo News

An Arizona community banded together to give this 101-year-old veteran, who loved nothing more than Harley-Davidsons, the ride of his life.

101-year-old Ray Weser from Prescott Valley was known around the community to be a major Harley-Davidson enthusiast.   Continue reading “101-Year-Old Harley-Davidson Aficionado Treated to One Last Ride on Motorcycle”

Free Thought Project – by John Vibes

Montreal, CA – The city council of Montreal recently voted to ban ownership of pit bulls, causing outrage from dog lovers everywhere.

The measure was voted by a 37-23 majority, in response to controversy caused by a random dog attack, which was an isolated incident.   Continue reading “City Passes Law Banning Pit Bulls — Will Take and Kill All ‘Pit Bull-Type’ Dogs Without a Permit”

Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns

Manville, NJ — Time out, lunch detention, and in-school suspension are all forms of discipline, among others, which teachers have employed to punish students for misbehavior. But after Frank Harvey, 17, a Manville, NJ, high school senior, completed a pro-2nd Amendment project, his school ordered him to get his head checked.

The incident began Monday after Harvey, as many students sometimes do, left his USB drive in the computer lab. Another student opened Harvey’s 11th-grade project and reported him to school officials.   Continue reading “Student Suspended, Visited by Cops, Forced Psych Eval — For Pro 2nd Amendment School Project”

Reuters

A 14-year-old South Carolina boy shot and killed his father then drove to an elementary school playground where he wounded two children and a teacher with a handgun before being tackled by a firefighter who held him for police, authorities said on Wednesday.

The suspect, whose name has not been released, was accused by police of fatally shooting his 47-year-old father, Jeffrey DeWitt Osborne, then driving a pickup truck about 2 miles (3.2 km) to Townville Elementary School where he crashed into a fence surrounding the playground.   Continue reading “Teen kills father, opens fire on South Carolina schoolyard: police”

…To prevent Leftist anger-in-discourse from gaining its objectives, we must meet anger with anger – and our anger must be of incomparably greater magnitude.

There’s already a perceptible movement in that direction. Whites are sick and tired for being blamed for the myriad failures of American blacks. Christians are sick and tired of being persecuted de facto for their beliefs. Men have pretty much had it with feminists and their endless shrill denunciations. And so on.   Continue reading “Fran Poretto on what must be done…”

Jeff Schrier | The Saginaw News      Saginaw County Sheriff William L. Federspiel displays the decked-out Ford Mustang he drives that was confiscated from a local drug dealer. He says he uses money confiscated from drug dealers to pay for the car's gas so it doesn't cost tax payers anything.Saginaw County Sheriff William L. Federspiel

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RT

Russia is fully ready to continue the dialogue with the US regarding joint actions to combat terrorists in Syria, the Russian Ministry of Defense has said. It stressed, however, that this is only possible if Washington abstains from “any hints of threats to Russia’s military and citizens.”

The statement came in response to comments made by US State Department spokesperson John Kirby at a press briefing on Wednesday. Kirby said that if the war in Syria continues, “more Russian lives will be lost, more Russian aircraft will be shot down” as“extremist groups will continue to exploit the vacuums that are there in Syria to expand their operations, which could include attacks against Russian interests, perhaps even Russian cities.”   Continue reading “Russian MoD: We’re ready for Syria dialogue with US, but threats against our military unacceptable”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

In the most dramatic diplomatic escalation involving the Syrian conflict in the past years, yesterday John Kerry issued an ultimatum to Russia, in which he warned his colleague Lavrov to stop bombing Aleppo or else the US would suspend all cooperation and diplomacy with Russia.   Continue reading “US To Suspend Syria Diplomacy With Russia, Prepares “Military Options””

Red State – by streiff

Yesterday, my colleague Susan Wright covered the House Judiciary roast testimony of FBI Director James Comey. As she said, watching Trey Gowdy in action is always a thing of beauty.

One of the more amusing incidents in the hearing came when Comey tried to play the “offended dignity card” to deflect a lot of very specific criticism of the way the investigation was managed:   Continue reading “FBI Director James Comey Declares He Isn’t A ‘Weasel’”

Moonbattery

Progressivism represents a war of total eradication against American culture. There is not a single tradition that will not be perverted into grotesquerie and then swept away. For example:

A high school in the Washington, D.C. suburb of Bethesda, Md. has eliminated the traditional roles of homecoming king and queen in favor of a completely gender-neutral “homecoming court.”
Continue reading “Homecoming King and Queen Made Gender Neutral”

Fusion Laced Illusions – by JayWill7497

The US and Israhell are attempting to redirect the world’s focus to Saudi Arabia as the criminal of the September 11, 2001 attacks, in an effort to conceal their own role as the main plotters of the fatal event that transformed the world, states a political analyst in Chicago.

Stephen Lendman, an author and radio host, made the comments on Wednesday, while talking about US President Barack Obama’s full-blown opposition to legislation that would enable 9/11 victims to prosecute Saudi Arabia for their losses.
Continue reading “US, Israel Utilizing Saudi Arabia To Conceal Own Role in 9/11”

Daisy Luther

You may remember a while back there was a spate of news articles about high-level bankers and bank employees committing suicide. Conspiracy theories were coming left and right and then as suddenly as the reports started they stopped – just like that. Here is a list of more than 50 of these bankers, in date order, with a brief overview on each of them.

You probably also remember that last year, a dozen holistic doctors either died or went missing over a course of only 90 days. How oddly coincidental.   Continue reading “What a Coincidence: Bankers, Doctors, and Dozens of Scientists Have Been Dying Mysteriously”

The Organic Prepper

Hot on the heels of  the Deutsche Bank debacle comes the next nail in Germany’s economic coffin.

Germany’s second largest bank, Commerzbank is planning to cut almost 10,000 jobs over and will stop paying dividends to shareholders. These actions will take place over the next 4 years.   Continue reading “Another Nail in Germany’s Economic Coffin: Commerzbank Cuts Out Jobs and Shareholders’ Profits”

Daisy Luther

A scathing new study has put artificial sweeteners under the spotlight and is supporting what health writers have been saying for years.

The researchers have found that most of the previous studies into the sweeteners touting their alleged “health advantages” over using sugar as a sweetener, were written or sponsored by the companies that produce the products.   Continue reading “Here’s How Industry-Funded “Research” Is Making Us Sick and Fat”

Reuters – by Ernest Scheyder

SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 28 (Reuters) – The chief executive of North Dakota’s largest oil producer, Whiting Petroleum Corp , says the standoff over the $3.7 billion Dakota Access pipeline could be solved by giving economic opportunities, including supply and delivery contracts, to the Standing Rock Sioux and other Native Americans.

Thousands of protesters from all over the world have joined with the Sioux to oppose the pipeline, which would transport oil within half a mile of tribal land in North Dakota. Federal regulators temporarily blocked construction of the pipeline earlier this month under the Missouri River, mollifying opponents but irking the fossil fuel industry.   Continue reading “Tribal service deals could help Dakota pipeline impasse -Whiting CEO”

NPR

A commuter train in New Jersey has crashed into a train station in Hoboken, N.J., resulting in multiple injuries and heavy damage.

At least 100 people are injured, New Jersey Transit officials tell Stephen Nessen of WNYC.

WNYC’s Nancy Solomon arrived on the scene shortly after the crash, and says she personally saw 20 to 30 injured people, including at least four who were unable to walk.   Continue reading “Train Crashes Into Station In Hoboken, N.J., Injuring At Least 100”

NewsMax – by Michael Reagan

Most American citizens don’t know this, but when an “unaccompanied minor” illegal alien is captured by the Border Patrol, he isn’t sent back to his country. Instead he’s placed with a sponsor in our country.

This is why the U.S. is a magnet for illegal immigration. Our government is run by fools who put a higher priority on the welfare of non-citizens than they do the welfare of the people who pay their salary.   Continue reading “Immigration Policy Favors Illegals Over Citizens”

Yahoo News

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Congress approved a stop-gap funding bill on Wednesday that averts a looming federal government shutdown and provides urgently needed money to help battle an outbreak of the Zika virus.

Passage of the bipartisan legislation came shortly after Republicans and Democrats ended a months-long fight over whether Washington should provide aid to the city of Flint, Michigan, as it struggles with a crisis over contaminated drinking water.   Continue reading “Congress passes funding bill averting government shutdown”