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Feds report terrorist attacks on the U.S. Mexican border from Galveston to San Diego imminent
Michael Webster |
RENEWAMERICA In his well-reasoned book in support of the movement to impeach and remove Barack Obama titled Faithless Execution: Building the Political Case for Obama's Impeachment, Andrew McCarthy a former federal prosecutor who got the "Blind Sheik" convicted in 1995 for the first terrorist attack on the World Trade Center argues basically two things... (more)
September 4, 2014
CLIFF KINCAID As Gordon Chang pointed out on CNN, President Obama's statement in Estonia that there is no military solution in Ukraine means that Vladimir Putin has a green light to continue his aggression there. No "military solution," from Obama's point of view, means that the U.S. will not support the freedom fighters in Ukraine... (more)
September 4, 2014
NEWSMAX Deciding that other jurists had gone too far, a federal district judge in New Orleans on Wednesday upheld Louisiana's prohibition on gay marriage.... (more)
September 4, 2014
GINA MILLER For many years I resisted joining Facebook. I looked at it with disdain, as nothing more than a do-it-yourself surveillance network, a government spy's treasure trove, which, of course, it is. I finally decided it could also be a useful tool in sharing my columns and networking with fellow patriots.... (more)
September 4, 2014
BREITBART Wednesday on Newsmax TV's "The Steve Malzberg Show," former CBS News correspondent Sharyl Attkisson said the Obama administration is refusing to tell Congress where the ten of thousands of unaccompanied minors who crossed the U.S.-Mexican Border this summer were sent after they were processed though holding centers along the border.... (more)
September 4, 2014
WASHINGTON FREE BEACON The FBI's most recent national threat assessment for domestic terrorism makes no reference to Islamist terror threats, despite last year's Boston Marathon bombing and the 2009 Fort Hood shooting
September 4, 2014
NEWSMAX The NRA's CEO and executive vice president Wayne LaPierre believes a Republican sweep in November's midterm elections is essential to help restore the vanishing freedoms Americans are guaranteed under the Constitution.... (more)
September 4, 2014
NEWSMAX A Republican National Committee rules change known as the "proportionality window" could make it virtually impossible for a movement candidate to become the party's 2016 nominee, Ethics and Policy Center Senior Fellow Henry Olsen warns in an article for National Review.... (more)
September 4, 2014
WASHINGTON TIMES Republican state parties are suddenly jockeying for advantage on the 2016 presidential primary calendar, with Nevada hoping to leapfrog South Carolina as the No. 3 contest, and several states, including Texas and Florida, looking to create a Mega Tuesday election on the first day in March.... (more)
September 4, 2014
BOB UNRUH The national debt racked up under President Obama's administration now amounts to $61,000 per household, more than the average household income. "Need a new ride? Obama and Congress could have bought each American household a Mercedes Benz E-Class sedan (MSRP $51,400-$61,400) with the debt accumulated during Obama's presidency,"... (more)
September 4, 2014
JEROME R. CORSI Interest payments on the federal debt will more than triple over the next decade, according to the Congressional Budget Office projected in a report released Wednesday. Federal baseline studies project the total federal debt, estimated at approximately $17.7 trillion, will climb to $20.6 trillion in 2024, with interest payments on the federal debt climbing from $231 billion in 2014 to $799 billion in 2024.... (more)
September 4, 2014
WORLDNETDAILY Seventeen fake cellphone towers were discovered across the U.S. last week, according to a report in Popular Science. Rather than offering you cellphone service, the towers appear to be connecting to nearby phones, bypassing their encryption, and either tapping calls or reading texts.... (more)
September 4, 2014
TIMOTHY CARNEY When the Carney brothers got together over Labor Day weekend, one of our activities was seeing how many countries each of us could name. (You're jealous, I know.) At one point, this became a debate over whether Niue counts as a country. This, of course, led to a discussion of what makes a country a country. Along the way, the question arose: is ISIS really a state?... (more)
September 3, 2014
LONDON DAILY MAIL ISIS has released a video that shows the beheading of U.S. journalist Steven Sotloff and says the murder is retaliation for the Obama administration's continued airstrikes in Iraq. Sotloff is the second American journalist to be killed by ISIS, and his death comes two weeks after James Foley was executed in a similar video... (more)
September 3, 2014
WASHINGTON FREE BEACON Islamist militias in Libya took control of nearly a dozen commercial jetliners last month, and western intelligence agencies recently issued a warning that the jets could be used in terrorist attacks across North Africa... (more)
September 3, 2014
ANDREW C. MCCARTHY The beheading of yet another Western journalist, Steven Sotloff, has ignited another round of commentary suggesting that the Islamic State is the worst terrorist network ever. There is value in this: The current jihadist threat to the United States and the West is more dire than the threat that existed just prior to the 9/11 attacks, so anything that increases pressure for a sea change in our Islamic-supremacist-enabling government's policies helps... (more)
September 3, 2014
NEWSMAX President Barack Obama is "insulting" the American people by trying to play down threats posed by terrorists and other crises overseas, National Journal commentator Ron Fournier says. Fournier said Tuesday that Obama should "explain very honestly to the public what it is he's doing, and at least look like he's taking this seriously," The Daily Caller reported... (more)
September 3, 2014
MICHELLE MALKIN The Sisters Tsarnaev have been nothing but trouble. Double, bubbling trouble. While their Boston Marathon bomber brother Dzhokhar awaits trial this month for the bloody 2012 attacks that killed three and injured hundreds, his elder Chechen immigrant siblings Ailina and Bella remain on the loose in the U.S. after their own frequent run-ins with the law... (more)
September 3, 2014
PENNY NANCE In a recent article, NARAL Pro-Choice America released a poll making the startling claim that nearly 70 percent of registered voters say the government should not restrict access to abortion. Although this is a convenient narrative, it's less than representative of American opinion, and I suspect they know it. What do Americans think? How does that align with leaders of both sides of the abortion debate? Let's be honest... (more)
September 2, 2014
WESLEY PRUDEN There's chatter, and there's chatter, and only a trained intelligence ear can tell the difference. The trained ears are trying now to determine what to make of the chatter about a new attack on the United States, here or abroad and perhaps coordinated by the Islamic State (usually called ISIS).... (more)
September 2, 2014
WASHINGTON TIMES The bumbling young militant first drops the rocket launcher on the toes of his boss before taking aim and firing toward a military checkpoint outside of an Iraqi town
September 2, 2014
WORLDNETDAILY Controversy surrounding the Sept. 11, 2012, Benghazi attacks is poised to return with a "vengeance" this month, threatening political headaches for President Obama and Hillary Clinton, warns MSNBC.... (more)
September 2, 2014
NEWSMAX Central Intelligence Agency Director John Brennan may have avoided losing his job over charges that the CIA spied on Senate members and staffers for the time being, but there are still troubles brewing over the unauthorized espionage scandal.... (more)
September 2, 2014
HERALD SUN The Guardian in 2009 predicted five years of rapid warming: The world faces record-breaking temperatures as the sun's activity increases, leading the planet to heat up significantly faster than scientists had predicted for the next five years, according to a study.... (more)
September 2, 2014
WASHINGTON TIMES The globalists are taking the next step in the war on carbon dioxide. Scientists have linked this gas to the feeding of healthy plants and the blossoming of flowers, so the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the United Nations' global warming alarmist arm, last week let slip a plan for getting rid of it when the U.N. summit on the climate convenes on Sept. 23.... (more)
September 2, 2014
PHYLLIS SCHLAFLY While the world's attention was distracted by his incursions into eastern Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin quietly made another provocative move that could lead to a direct confrontation with the United States. The Russian Navy sent a ship to remote Wrangel Island, planted a Russian naval flag on Aug. 20, and announced plans to build a naval base there for Russia's Pacific Fleet.... (more)
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