The Daily Caller – by Eric Owens

Amazon.com will not deliver a toy cowgirl playset to Chicago residents, apparently because of a municipal law in the city forbidding replica toy firearms.

The hot pink ensemble — “everything a kid needs to be a ‘real’ Western cowgirl!” — comes with a child-size cowgirl hat, a holster festooned with a silhouetted horse and rider and a six-pointed badge with a shirt clip and space for a name.   Continue reading “Chicago Gets Serious About Sky-High Murder Rate By Banning WESTERN COWGIRL PLAYSET, Other Toys”

RT

The mayor of the popular Bavarian resort of Garmisch-Partenkirchen has penned a letter to the regional government begging them to tackle the “massive problems” posed by crime rates among refugees, while police say “blacks are in charge of the town.”

The letter, part warning to regional authorities, part cry for help, has been sent by Garmisch-Partenkirchen Mayor Sigrid Meierhofer to the Vice President of Upper Bavaria’s government Maria Els on Sunday, according to Merkur newspaper which saw the document.    Continue reading “‘Blacks are in charge of town’: Popular Bavarian ski resort begs authorities for help”

Mail.com

ATLANTA (AP) — Thomas Ford, the actor who played Martin Lawrence’s best friend Tommy Strawn on the hit ’90s sitcom “Martin,” died Wednesday in Atlanta. He was 52. The actor played the level-headed pal of Lawrence on “Martin” for the show’s entire five-year run. One running joke was about his apparent lack of employment, prompting the catch phrase: “You don’t got no job, Tommy!”

“It is with great sadness that we announce the untimely passing of our beloved Son, father, brother, husband, and friend Tommy Mykal Ford,” the family said in a statement. “On behalf of the family, we would like to thank everyone for their love, support and prayers.”  Continue reading “‘Martin’ actor Thomas Ford dies at age 52”

Mail.com

HONOLULU (AP) — A group of Hawaii residents want to change local rules for issuing commercial fishing licenses and make the process more transparent after an Associated Press investigation found that hundreds of undocumented fishermen work in the fleet.

A federal loophole allows the foreign men to work but exempts them from most basic labor protections, and some residents are concerned that state rules offer little transparency and leave workers in the dark.   Continue reading “Hawaii agency opposes rule change for foreign fishermen”

RT

The UK bank servicing RT has given notice that it will close the broadcaster’s accounts, without explanation. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova has reacted by saying it seems that in leaving the EU, London also left behind any freedom of speech obligations.

“They closed our accounts in Britain. All of them. ‘Decision not to be discussed’. Long live freedom of speech!” RT’s editor-in-chief Margarita Simonyan said on her Twitter account.   Continue reading “UK bank to close RT accounts, ‘long live freedom of speech!’ – editor-in-chief”

Chicago Tribune

A thousand more people have been shot in Chicago this year compared with the same time last year after a weekend that saw eight people killed and at least 40 wounded, according to police and data compiled by the Tribune.

At least 3,475 people had been shot in the city as of shortly after midnight Monday compared with 2,441 people shot this time last year, an increase of 1,034, according to Tribune data. There have been at least 595 homicides this year compared with 409 this time last year, an increase of 186.   Continue reading “1,000 more people shot in Chicago compared with same time last year”

Yahoo News

HILLSBOROUGH, N.C. (AP) — A local Republican Party office in North Carolina was torched by a flammable device and someone spray-painted an anti-GOP slogan referring to “Nazi Republicans” on a nearby wall, authorities said Sunday.

A bottle filled with flammable liquid was thrown through the window of the Orange County Republican Party headquarters overnight, according to a news release from the town of Hillsborough. The substance ignited and damaged the interior before burning out. No one was injured.   Continue reading “North Carolina GOP office burned, graffiti sprayed nearby”

Word for word from the Cornell Law Library Former United States Attorney General Michael Mukasey tells MSNBC that not only is Hillary Clinton’s private email server illegal, it “disqualifies” her from holding any federal office. Very specifically points to one federal law, Title 18. Section 2071. For those of us who do not have United States Code committed to memory, here’s what it says:

“(a) Whoever willfully and unlawfully conceals, removes, mutilates, obliterates, or destroys, or attempts to do so, or, with intent to do so takes and carries away any record, proceeding, map, book, paper, document, or other thing, filed or deposited with any clerk or officer of any court of the United States, or in any public office, or with any judicial or public officer of the United States, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than three years, or both.   Continue reading “Hillary Can’t Hold Any Office”

Video Rebel’s Blog

Chemotherapy is very expensive. And statistically speaking, it does not cure cancers any better than doing nothing. Cancer quacks can buy chemo drugs at a reduced price and sell it to their patients at a 300 to 400% markup.

Compare this to Salvesterols. Most people never heard of them. Why? No money in them because they are free.

Salvesterols are naturally occurring in any fruit or vegetable that can be attacked by a fungus. They protect plants from those fungal attacks. What happens when you eat large amounts of fresh fruits and vegetables that have not been treated with anti-fungal sprays?   Continue reading “Another Natural Cure For Cancer. Why Haven’t You Heard About It?”

The Daily Sheeple – by Ryan Bannister

A detailed report released in September 2016 by the Chicago Reader unveiled a secret civil asset forfeiture fund that amounted to nearly $50 million in seized cash which the Chicago Police Department was attempting to keep for themselves. The detailed analysis shows that CPD officials were attempting to pocket 65% of the cash and assets they brought in through civil asset forfeiture. This is policing for profit, and it is no different than highway robbery.   Continue reading “Chicago Police Department Caught Hiding Millions In Secret Asset Forfeiture Fund”

Reuters

A Connecticut judge on Friday dismissed a lawsuit filed by the families of some of the 26 young children and adults killed at the Sandy Hook Elementary school in 2012, saying the maker of the rifle used in the attack had “broad immunity” under federal law.

The lawsuit, filed in December 2014 and seeking unspecified financial damages, said the AR-15 military-syle assault weapon used in the attack in Newtown, Connecticut, should never have been sold to the gunman’s mother, Nancy Lanza, because it had no reasonable civilian purpose.   Continue reading “Connecticut judge dismisses Sandy Hook families’ suit against gunmaker”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

In what may be the first official retaliation against Julian Assange and Wikileaks since the organization started disseminating the hacked Podesta emails, this morning WikiLeaks announced it has “activated contingency” plans after Assange’s internet link was intentionally cut off by a state party, WikiLeaks has said in a tweet.   Continue reading “Wikileaks Activates “Contingency Plans” After Unknown “State Party” Cuts Julian Assange’s Internet Connection”

Stone Cold Truth – by Roger Stone

NEW YORK – The attack on me by Clinton campaign Chief John Podesta is an attempt to deflect attention from his criminal activities in the former Soviet Union.Podesta is at the heart of a Russian-government money laundering operation that  financially benefits  Podesta personally and the Clintons through the Clinton Foundation.

To be clear, although I have had some back-channel communications with Wikileaks I had no advance notice about the hacking of Mr. Podesta nor I have I ever received documents or data from Wikileaks.   Continue reading “Russian Mafia money laundering, the Clinton Foundation and John Podesta”

The Hill – by Evelyn Rupert

The head of the House Oversight Committee said Friday that there may be allegations of “quid pro quo” between a top aide to Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and an FBI official detailed in newly released documents from the bureau’s investigation of Clinton’s private email server from her time as secretary of State.

Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) has not reviewed the documents released Friday, he told Fox News, but based on briefings he said “there was an alleged quid pro quo” between State Department Undersecretary for Management Patrick Kennedy and an FBI official over a classified email.   Continue reading “Chaffetz: New Clinton files contain allegations of ‘quid pro quo’ with FBI”

KIMA TV

COOS BAY, Ore. – A hospital in Coos Bay quarantined its emergency room after a 78-year-old patient, her caregiver, two sheriff’s deputies and a hospital employee all began having hallucinations.

KVAL-TV News reported Wednesday that authorities have not yet pinpointed what caused the mysterious episodes, but they believe it was something spread by direct contact.   Continue reading “Oregon hospital ER quarantined after people start hallucinating”