Monday, November 23, 2015

Show Notes 11-19-15

Thursday show 11-19-15

THE GETTYSBURG ADDRESS
From July 1 to July 3, 1863, the invading forces of General Robert E. Lee’s Confederate Army clashed with the Army of the Potomac (under its newly appointed leader, General George G. Meade) at Gettysburg, some 35 miles southwest of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
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America's enemies within: How nearly SEVENTY have been arrested in America over ISIS plots in the last 18 months - including refugees who had been given safe haven but 'turned to terror'
US authorities have charged at least 66 men and women with ISIS-related terror plots on American soil – including a handful of refugees, Daily Mail Online can reveal. The terror group has set its sights on Washington, D.C. as it vows to further infiltrate the West and ramp up its blood-soaked offensive.
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Unaccounted For: Hundreds of Guns Lost or Stolen From Bay Area Police Agencies Since 2010
An NBC Bay Area investigation into the loss and theft of police firearms uncovered more than 500 weapons have gone missing from eight different law enforcement agencies, including the California Highway Patrol, the federal Drug Enforcement Administration and six local departments since 2010.
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TRUMP: CONCEALED CARRIERS HAVE 'OBLIGATION' TO PACK HEAT
Donald Trump, the leading Republican for president, said concealed carry permit holders don’t just have a right to cart their guns around – they have an actual “obligation,” he said.
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Planned UN ‘hub’ in Washington aims to influence US counterterrorism strategy
The chief United Nations human rights agency, with the Obama administration’s apparent blessing, is creating a new “regional hub” for itself in Washington, to use as a center for organizing against the death penalty, among other things, and for affecting the legal frameworks, policies, and strategies of American counter terrorism.
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