PHOTO: Meriam Yehya Ibrahim Ishag, right, is pictured in this undated image with her husband Daniel Wani, left. Her lawyers plan to appeal a ruling by Sudans court that she be hanged for apostasy after marrying a Christian and converting.ABC News – by MOHAMED OSMAN

A Sudanese woman sentenced to death for apostasy was freed Monday by a Khartoum court, and has rejoined her Christian husband with their two young children, her lawyer and state media said.

State news agency SUNA said the Court of Cassation threw out the death sentence against 27-year-old Meriam Ibrahim after defense lawyers presented their case. Her lawyer, Eman Abdul-Rahim, told The Associated Press that Ibrahim left prison and was with her husband. Her 18-month-old son, Martin, had been with her in jail, where she gave birth last month to a second child.   Continue reading “Sudanese Woman Sentenced to Death for Apostasy to Be Released”

83% of wave of invaders are over 14 and 80% are male

CNS News – by Craig Bannister

Instead of discouraging the wave of illegal child immigrants headed toward the U.S. border, major media outlets in Central America are encouraging the phenomenon in recent news coverage.

In a June 9 reportLa Prensa Libre, one of Guatemala’s leading dailies, reports that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security will not deport minors from countries that do not share a border with the U.S. Elsewhere, the same newspaper quotes Guatemalan Foreign Minister Fernando Carrera as saying that his country has an agreement with U.S. authorities that Guatemalan children will not be deported unless they are accompanied by an adult.   Continue reading “Central American Media Promote Illegal Child Immigrant Tsunami, Give Tips”

New York Times – by CAMPBELL ROBERTSON and FRANCES ROBLES

NEW ORLEANS — All last week, people were calling Louis Charbonnet to find out how they might avoid lying down at their funerals. Funeral directors have called; so have people with their own requests, such as the woman who wanted to be seen for the last time standing over her cooking pot.

The calls started coming in to the Charbonnet-Labat Funeral Home during its June 12 viewing for Miriam Burbank, who died at 53 and spent her service sitting at a table amid miniature New Orleans Saints helmets, with a can of Busch beer at one hand and a menthol cigarette between her fingers, just as she had spent a good number of her living days.   Continue reading “Rite of the Sitting Dead: Funeral Poses Mimic Life”

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CAIRO (AP) — An Egyptian court convicted three Al-Jazeera journalists and sentenced them to seven years in prison each on terrorism-related charges in a verdict Monday that stunned their families and raised international outrage, with a chorus of voices denouncing the ruling as a blow to freedom of expression.

The verdicts against Australian Peter Greste, Canadian-Egyptian Mohamed Fahmy and Egyptian Baher Mohammed came after a 5-month trial that Amnesty International described as a “sham.” The group called Monday’s rulings “a dark day for media freedom in Egypt.”   Continue reading “Egypt sentences 3 Al-Jazeera reporters to 7 years”

bush_wmdThe War Room – by Tom Nichols

Ok, let’s stipulate up front: the Bush administration owns the invasion of Iraq and everything that happened because of it up through 2009. (I do not believe new presidents inherit all responsibility on Inauguration Day; there is a grace period. President Obama’s expired about three years ago, but leave that argument for another day.) When Megyn Kelley is pantsing former Vice President Dick Cheney on this, you know that even the conservatives have accepted at least that much.

On one thing, however, it’s important to set the record straight, and that’s the issue of “lies” about WMD, especially chemical weapons. It has now become pretty much the status of urban legend that no one was crazy enough to link Saddam Hussein to WMD and Al Qaeda terrorists until the Bush administration did it as a rationale — one of several — for the 2003 invasion. It makes for a great story, except for one problem.   Continue reading “Who started that story about Iraq, WMDs, and Al Qaeda? That’s right, Bill Clinton.”

CBS Detroit

DETROIT (WWJ) – It’s a basic human right: water. But could the United Nations soon help the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department provide the service to struggling customers?

Water department spokeswoman Curtrise Garner says it’s a possibility — but for now, the water bills must be paid.

“We do have programs that do help those that are just totally in need; can’t afford it — but we also know that there are also people who can’t afford it would can not pay and we know this because, once we shut water off, the next day they are in paying the bill in full. So we do know that that has become a habit as well,” said Garner.   Continue reading “Nearly Half Of Detroit Water Customers Can’t Pay Their Bill”

Reuters / Kevin LamarqueRT News

Nearly three years after an American drone strike in Yemen killed United States citizen Anwar Al-Awlaki, the official Department of Justice memorandum that justified the attack has finally been released.

A redacted version of the July 16, 2010 memo from the DOJ’s office of Legal Counsel to Attorney General Eric Holder was published on Monday this week, for the first time revealing the exact legal justification that the White House secretly relied on to authorize the done strike that killed Al-Awlaki, a suspected New Mexico-born Al-Qaeda official.   Continue reading “New York court releases government memo justifying drone killing of American citizen”

U.S. Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) (Reuters / Larry Downing)RT News

United States Senator Rand Pal (R-Kentucky) says jihadist wonderlands are sprouting up abroad, and American foreign policy is to blame.

The possible 2016 presidential contender was discussing the escalating crisis in Iraq on camera with CNN host Candy Crowley over the weekend when he condemned the notion that the American military should intervene further.   Continue reading “Rand Paul: US created ‘jihadist wonderland’ in Syria, Libya and Iraq”

FILE photo. Ground-based Midcourse Defense launch. (Image from boeing.com)RT News

After more than six years of failures and billions of dollars spent the US missile defense system managed by Boeing has successfully hit a mock enemy warhead over the Pacific, the US Defense Department confirmed.

“This is a very important step in our continuing efforts to improve and increase the reliability of our homeland ballistic missile defense system,” said Missile Defense Agency Director Vice Admiral James Syring, after a successful test of the Ground-based Midcourse Defense (GMD) system – the only US defensive system theoretically capable of intercepting intercontinental ballasting missiles midcourse.   Continue reading “First in 6 years: Troubled US missile defense system hits test target”

US Secretary of State John Kerry attends a joint press conference with Egypt's Foreign Minister Sameh Hassan Shoukry (unseen) on June 22, 2014 in Cairo. (AFP Photo / Brendan Smialowski)RT News

US Secretary of State John Kerry said Washington is “not responsible” for either the crisis in Libya, or violence in Iraq, where militants of the Al-Qaeda offshoot group ISIS are capturing cities one by one.

“The United States of America is not responsible for what happened in Libya, nor is it responsible for what is happening in Iraq today,” said Kerry at a press conference in Cairo after a short visit to Egypt for talks with its newly elected President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi as part of his Middle East tour.   Continue reading “Kerry: US ‘not responsible’ for crisis in Iraq, Libya”

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Ignite Church in Joplin Missouri has lived up to its name, sparking controversy with a Father’s Day giveaway that saw two lucky parishioners nab AR-15 semi-automatic rifles.

Pastor Heath Mooneyham wants you to get your butt in the pew, and he’ll go to just about any lengths to do it. With over 2,000 likes on Facebook, Ignite Church from the outside looks like a million other buildings nestled between any given McDonalds and Walgreens in your typical Midwestern town. But it’s what’s going on inside, and what they’ll do to get you there, that has stirred controversy in the streets of Joplin.   Continue reading “Praise the Lord & ‘double tap a zombie’: Missouri pastor gives away AR-15s for Father’s Day”

Robert Bentley, Changjie LiMail.com

PINE HILL, Ala. (AP) — Burdened with Alabama’s highest unemployment rate, long abandoned by textile mills and furniture plants, Wilcox County desperately needs jobs.

They’re coming, and from a most unlikely place: Henan Province, China, 7,600 miles away. Henan’s Golden Dragon Precise Copper Tube Group opened a plant here last month. It will employ more than 300 in a county known less for job opportunities than for lakes filled with bass, pine forests rich with wild turkey and boar and muddy roads best negotiated in four-wheel-drive trucks.   Continue reading “Ni hao, y’all: US hinterlands woo Chinese firms”

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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — Malaysia’s top court weighed in Monday on the country’s longstanding fight over the word “Allah,” saying non-Muslims cannot use it to refer to God. But the government said hours later the judgment applied only to one newspaper at the center of the case, adding still more confusion to a deeply divisive debate over religious freedom in the Muslim-majority country.

In a 4-3 ruling, the Federal Court upheld a government ban on the use of the word Allah by non-Muslims in a case against The Herald, a Catholic Malay-language weekly. The court did not elaborate on the implication of its ruling, but the government issued a tersely worded statement saying it only applied to The Herald and that Malaysian Christians can still use the word Allah in churches.   Continue reading “Malaysia court upholds ‘Allah’ ban for non-Muslims”

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SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (AP) — A Massachusetts mayor is calling for an end to refugee resettlement in his city, saying Somali families are putting pressure on already strained services in Springfield, a onetime industrial center where nearly a third of the population lives below the poverty line.

Mayor Domenic Sarno is the latest mayor to decry refugee resettlement, joining counterparts in New Hampshire in Maine in largely rare tensions with the State Department, which helps resettle refugees in communities across America.   Continue reading “Massachusetts mayor: Stop sending my city refugees”

As the invasion of our country continues down at the Southern border and as our country falls deeper into tyranny with an ever-growing authoritarian government, it is important for all of us to keep focused and to not lose sight on the meaning of who we are and what we are fighting for.

During the Bundy Ranch standoff, We the People got together as a militia and stood up to the tyrannical BLM and 200 Federal agents. With over 1500 militia members, we made them retreat quicker than a cluster of runaway chickens. We knew who our enemy was, who we were and what we were fighting for. We had the moral rule of law on our side and we won the battle. We knew it would definitely not be the last, but it was a wake-up call for all Americans throughout our country, as we have finally put our foot down and made one of the most ruthless authoritarian governments roll away faster than a dustball in the desert wind.    Continue reading “A Message To All Militia Members And Future Militia Members”