The Daily Sheeple – by Melissa Dykes

At a commencement address at City College of New York on Friday, First Lady Michelle Obama once again brought race to the forefront, proclaiming that she wakes up every day in a house built by slaves.   Continue reading “Race Baiting Michelle Obama: “I Wake Up Each Day In A House Built By Slaves””

RT

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo signed an executive order on Sunday that will penalize people and businesses who support the non-violent boycott of Israel.

In a speech to The Harvard Club, Cuomo said New York would “lead by example.”

“We are also a place of action,” he continued. “We want to take immediate action because we want Israel to know that we’re on their side. If you boycott against Israel, New York will boycott you.”   Continue reading “NY governor signs pro-Israel executive order to ‘blacklist’ BDS supporters”

Sent to us by Kevin.

What a bunch of propaganda bullshit!  Be afraid, be very afraid of ISIS, who is funded and controlled by the US FedGov and Israel!  What horseshit!

See the pictures below that I took at Destin Church of Christ It’s a tractor trailer with a propaganda picture of “ISIS” getting ready to behead some actors in orange jumpsuits.   Continue reading “ISIS beheading photo on Semi trailer outside of a Church in Destin Florida”

Daily Targets Delayed

This is Jill in Alabama and I am emailing to let you know that Koyote was admitted to the hospital late last night after suffering numerous seizures, the cause of which is unknown at this time. He also has pneumonia so they will be keeping him a few days. Soon I will try to bring him his laptop so he may resume daily targets. Please let the Trenchers know their prayers are appreciated.

Thank you,
Jill in AL

RT

Three separate scandals involving American servicemen and contractors in a highly-controversial Navy base in Japan’s Okinawa have finally resulted in an all-out alcohol ban on all the 18,600 sailors. The measure is the latest and comes after a Marine’s drunk-driving stunt.

Adding to the two cases involving murder and rape of two young Japanese women, a third incident saw a US sailor with six times the legal alcohol limit go on a joyride, hitting two cars in the wrong lane. The officer, Aimee Mejia, who was assigned to Kadena Air base, is now being held by Japanese police.   Continue reading “All 18,600 US sailors in Japan slapped with full drinking ban, confined to base”

Mail.com

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration is running out of time and options to close the Guantanamo Bay detention center in Cuba, so officials are scrambling to release as many prisoners as possible and considering novel legal strategies that include allowing some men to strike plea deals by video-teleconference.

Another option would be to send others to foreign countries to be prosecuted. But it still looks to be too late to close the prison before President Barack Obama leaves office in January, denying him the chance to fulfill a campaign pledge.   Continue reading “Obama administration rushing to shrink ranks at Guantanamo”

Mail.com

HAMILTON, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio juvenile court judge is set to sentence a 15-year-old boy who pleaded guilty to charges after police say he opened fire on fellow students in a school cafeteria. Butler County Juvenile Court Judge Ronald Craft has scheduled a Monday afternoon hearing in the case of James Austin Hancock. The teenager pleaded guilty in April to four counts of attempted murder and one count of inducing panic. Craft ordered a pre-sentencing investigation and agreed to a defense request for a psychological evaluation.   Continue reading “Ohio judge to sentence teen in school cafeteria shooting”

Mail.com

BAGHDAD (AP) — The Islamic State group has been shooting at civilians as they try to flee the nearly two-week battle between Iraqi government forces and IS militants in the city of Fallujah, west of Baghdad, an international aid organization and Iraqi military say.

On Sunday, the militants shot and killed seven civilians and seven IS defectors inside Fallujah as they attempted to flee, Iraqi Maj. Ali Hanoon said. Hanoon, who is with the elite Iraqi counterterrorism forces, on Monday put the number of civilians killed by IS since the operation started at “dozens” but declined to be more specific, saying the information coming out of Fallujah is sporadic and often incomplete. Iraqi officials say the total is likely higher.   Continue reading “Aid group says IS shooting civilians fleeing Fallujah battle”

New York Post – by Laura Italiano

Arabic is the fastest-growing language in American households — and that’s leading the US Census Bureau to explore the tricky task of adjusting its questionnaires to ­accommodate the language’s right-to-left script.

The bureau is using focus groups to explore possible changes to the 2020 census questionnaires for Arabic speakers who are not English-proficient, the Pew Research Center reported Friday.   Continue reading “This is the fastest growing language in American homes”

Breitbart – by Patrick Howley

Hillary Clinton posted and shared the names of concealed U.S. intelligence officials on her unprotected email system.

Federal records reveal that Clinton swapped these highly classified names on an email account that was vulnerable to attack and was breached repeatedly by Russia-linked hacker attempts. These new revelations — reminiscent of the Valerie Plame scandal during George W. Bush’s tenure — could give FBI investigators the evidence they need to make a case that Clinton violated the Espionage Act by mishandling national defense information through “gross negligence.”   Continue reading “Hillary Clinton Posted Names of Hidden Intelligence Officials On Her Email”

Tenth Amendment Center – by Kelli Sladick

ROCHESTER, N.Y. (June 2, 2016) – Two local New York law enforcement agencies spent over $550,000 purchasing and maintaining stingray devices to track the location of phones and sweep up electronic communications. Documents obtained by the ACLU reveal the departments went to great lengths to hide the existence of the devices and rarely obtain court orders for their use.   Continue reading “New York Police Departments Spend $550K On Stingrays; Rarely Obtain Court Orders for Use”

The New American – by Joe Wolverton, II, J.D.

Anti-gun globalists will meet in New York City this week discuss ways to confiscate small arms and ammunition from civilians and to consolidate monopoly control over those weapons in the hands of the governments of United Nations (UN) member states. The convention is part of a UN-controlled process of disarmament called the Programme of Action (PoA).

From June 6-10 delegates from around the world will attend the Sixth Biennial Meeting of States (BMS6) of the PoA. This latest planning meeting will give delegates an opportunity to move the ball closer to the goal of ridding the world’s civilian population of the small arms and ammunition that could challenge the ability of UN-approved governments to carry out the will of the world body.   Continue reading “Global Gun Control Advocates to Meet in NYC to Set UN Disarmament Agenda”

The Daily Sheeple – by Joshua Krause

There’s one thing that all gun grabbing politicians have in common. They are all quite adamant that they don’t want to take your guns. They’ll tell you over and over again that all they want is a few reasonable regulations. Every once in a blue moon they’ll let their guard down in front of an reporter, and reveal their true long-term intentions, but by and large they’re always trying to put a reassuring face on their gun grabbing agenda.

Obama for instance, has consistently claimed throughout his presidency that all he wants is a few “reasonable” restrictions, and that all he intends to do is keep guns out of the hands of “bad guys.” Whenever he talks about it however, you can read between the lines and find his ulterior motives.   Continue reading “No Fly No Buy: Obama’s Last Ditch Effort To Cripple The Second Amendment”

Washington’s Blog

Presumption of a Cover-Up …

Judges and lawyers know that – if someone intentionally destroys evidence – he’s probably trying to hide his crime.  American law has long recognized that destruction of evidence raises a presumption of guiltfor  the person who destroyed the evidence.

So what does it mean when the US government intentionally destroyed massive amounts of evidence related to 9/11?   Continue reading “US Government Intentionally Destroys 9/11 Evidence”

Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

Government has a right to regulate the Second Amendment, Hillary Clinton said in an interview on the June 5 airing of This Week With George Stephanopoulos,

Clinton contended that Americans have historically recognized the government’s “right” to regulate the bearing of arms, suggesting that it was not until District of Columbia v Heller(2008) that anyone thought otherwise.   Continue reading “Hillary Clinton: Government Has ‘A Right’ To Regulate 2nd Amendment”

Newsmax – by Brian Freeman

The IRS has finally released a comprehensive list of the organizations it targeted for intrusive scrutiny, under pressure from federal judges fed up with what they said was the agency stonewalling The Washington Times reports.

The move was spurred by a class-action lawsuit brought against the IRS for targeting for extra scrutiny conservative tea party groups’ applications for tax-exempt status, so the list is important to determine who would have a claim against the agency.   Continue reading “IRS Releases Larger List of Targeted Groups”

Tech Dirt – by Tim Cushing

The nation’s courts continue to ensure that the less you know as a law enforcement officer, the more leeway you’ll be granted. USA Today’s Brad Heath tweeted out a screenshot from a Medicare fraud case that shows ignorance of the law is no excuse… unless you’re in law enforcement.   Continue reading “Another Court Says Law Enforcement Officers Don’t Really Need To Know The Laws They’re Enforcing”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Keene, NH — Nothing illustrates how the times are changing quite like an 11-year-old boy filming the police and shutting down a speed trap.

Mikey, an 11-year-old boy from New Hampshire made an awesome video this week showing him holding up a sign to warn motorists that there was a speed trap ahead. Within only a few minutes, this mini-rights flexing guru shuts down the officer and forces him to move on.  Continue reading “Watch an 11-Year-Old Boy Shut Down a Speed Trap and Flex His Rights Like a Pro!”