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Police, protesters clash again in Ferguson

 Anger spurred by the death of a black teenager at the hands of white police officer boiled over again when protesters stormed into a Missouri convenience store — the same store that Michael Brown was accused of robbing. Police and about 200 protesters clashed in Ferguson, Missouri late Friday after another tense day in the […] Continue reading →

Ukrainian Fighter Jets Were with Malaysian Flight 17 When It Was Shot Down

Washington’s Blog Is THIS Why the Plane Was Shot Down?  Senior U.S. officials now admit that the Malaysian airlines passenger plane was likely accidentally shot down. The Russian government claims Ukrainian fighter jets were flying very close to Malaysian Flight 17 when it was shot down. Eyewitness interviews by BBC Russia lend weight to these allegations:  Eyewitness #1: … […] Continue reading →

Senator Walsh’s Plagiarism Scandal, PTSD References Angers Veterans

Matt Vespa  Well, “papergate” continues to plague Democratic Montana Sen. John Walsh, who didn’t attribute roughly a quarter of his paper for his Master of Strategic Studies at the U.S. Army War College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. After allegations of plagiarism broke, the Montana Senator said he had Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder while writing the paper, but […] Continue reading →

Government-Funded Youth Program Ridden with Corruption, Rape, Drug Abuse

Breitbart – by Kristin Tate  HOUSTON, Texas–Allegations of corruption, drug use, abuse, and rape could soon put the North Texas Job Corps Center (NTJCC) in McKinney at the center of controversy. Several former employees at the center have come forward, telling Breitbart Texas about the alleged horrors they witnessed firsthand during their time at the government-funded […] Continue reading →

Report: NSA Employees “Routinely” Pass Around Intercepted Nude Photos

Christine Rousselle  Former NSA contractor-turned-whistleblower Edward Snowden revealed in an interview with The Guardian that NSA employees “routinely” share nude photos that were intercepted from text messages or emails. “You’ve got young enlisted guys, 18 to 22 years old,” Snowden said. “They’ve suddenly been thrust into a position of extraordinary responsibility where they now have […] Continue reading →

Easy loans a source of college problems

Steven Greenhut  Whenever educational issues are debated in the state Capitol, legislators operate from an unchallenged assumption: more government aid will lead to better opportunities for students. But the plight of a well-known Santa Ana-based private college system shows the reverse may often be true. Corinthian Colleges, a for-profit company that owns Heald College and […] Continue reading →

True the Vote Sues Mississippi Secretary of State & Republican Party over Cochran-McDaniel

James Simpson  Conservative election integrity organization True The Vote filed suit in federal court Tuesday against Mississippi’s Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann and the Mississippi Republican Party, asking a judge for an immediate injunction against them so that the election material from the state’s June 24 GOP primary runoff can be inspected. The lawsuit comes […] Continue reading →

Drive-by media hit against Governor Scott Walker

 Last month, there was a bit of excitement in Wisconsin, as both state and federal judges stepped in to close down a wide-ranging campaign finance investigation targeting Republican Governor Scott Walker and conservative groups.  The investigation was characterized by detractors as a “witch hunt” or “fishing expedition.”   Under the remarkable “John Doe” rules of engagement, […] Continue reading →

SURREAL: Hillary Says It “Doesn’t Matter” That Bergdahl Was a Traitor

 There has been quite a bit of controversy surrounding President Obama’s recent unilateral decision to release five Taliban leaders in exchange for US soldier Bowe Bergdahl. The controversies include the illegal nature of the trade, which was made without Congressional approval or notification, the obvious “material support” Obama has given to the enemy, the allegations […] Continue reading →

Congress, FBI moving on VA health care

 As Congress moves to help thousands of military veterans enduring long wait times for VA medical care, the FBI said it has opened a criminal investigation into the Department of Veterans Affairs. FBI Director James Comey said Wednesday that the investigation was being led by the FBI’s field office in Phoenix, where an inspector general […] Continue reading →

5 Obama Officials Who Lied, Then Lied About Lying

Ben Shapiro  Last week, National Security Advisor Susan Rice appeared on the Sunday shows to do what she does best: lie. She told the American public that Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, for whom President Obama had exchanged five top Taliban commanders, had served with “honor and distinction.” That, apparently, wasn’t true. As Bergdahl’s compatriots in arms […] Continue reading →

Naked photos in aircraft cited in Navy probe

 A former Blue Angels commander tolerated inappropriate sexual comments and pornographic images in the workplace — including photos of naked women in the cockpits of the precision flying team’s planes, the Navy said Tuesday. Capt. Gregory McWherter was found guilty of violating two articles under the military’s code of justice during nonjudicial proceedings convened Monday […] Continue reading →