Saturday Show 02-3-18
Nunes memo aims at Russia probe, backfires on Trump and GOP
When the House Intelligence Committee finally did its dramatic reveal of the so-called Nunes memo, several things were immediately clear — and all were bad for committee chairman Devin Nunes and President Trump , the man his efforts were ultimately intended to benefit.
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K is for ‘Kink’: Some gay-rights activists push to add letter to expanding LGBTQ acronym
Some members of the gay-rights community are adding the letter ‘K,’ for “kink,” to the ever-expanding acronym of identities.
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Not every high-paying job requires a four-year college degree
That's an idea that many companies have been slow to embrace but it's one that has gained acceptance since IBM (NYSE: IBM) CEO Ginni Rometty wrote an open letter on the subject in November 2016.
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Fed orders Wells Fargo to halt 'growth' over compliance issues
The Federal Reserve Board said in a statement that it "would restrict the growth of the firm until it sufficiently improves its governance and controls. Concurrently with the Board’s action, Wells Fargo will replace three current board members by April and a fourth board member by the end of the year."
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Moscow to US: If You Don’t Like Being Buzzed by Our Fighters, Stay Away From ‘Russia’s Borders’
Russia’s foreign ministry accused the United States Thursday of deliberately stirring up “Russophobic” sentiment by making a “fuss” about a U.S. Navy surveillance plane being buzzed over the Black Sea, while the defense ministry advised U.S. military aircraft to steer clear of Russia’s purported borders.
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MAXINE WATERS: Russia is out to get me!
Maxine Waters now sees a Russian behind every mailbox and lamp post. During an anti-Trump tirade at an urban housing event, the California congresswoman went on a stem winder about Russia and the Kremlin’s alleged love for the American president.
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Trump grants 6,900 Syrians temporary permission to stay
The Trump administration has extended temporary protection for nearly 7,000 Syrians in living in the US as war continues to ravage their country. They were shielded from deportation under a humanitarian programme, Temporary Protected Status (TPS).
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CAIR Slams Trump’s Move to Keep Gitmo Open; ‘Exclusively Muslim-Populated Military Prison’
The Trump administration has designated the leader of Hamas, Ismail Haniyeh, as a “specially designated global terrorist” (SDGT), targeting the head of a violent Palestinian group that has been trying to clean up its image.
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Hamas Cries Foul After US Designates Its Leader as ‘Global Terrorist’
The Trump administration has designated the leader of Hamas, Ismail Haniyeh, as a “specially designated global terrorist” (SDGT), targeting the head of a violent Palestinian group that has been trying to clean up its image.
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Will the Next Cold War Be Powered by Artificial Intelligence?
It is easy to confuse the current geopolitical situation with that of the 1980s. The United States and Russia each accuse the other of interfering in domestic affairs. Russia has annexed territory over U.S. objections, raising concerns about military conflict.
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New 'Hologram' Device Levitates Particles to Create 3D Objects in Thin Air
In the real world, though, looking at a hologram isn't so much like looking at a physical object. Lasers need to be used to project the image onto some medium, like a sheet of plastic and glass, which bends and reflects the light so the image appears three dimensional to a viewer.
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The Race to the Dan - January 18th to February 15th, 1781
Immediately after the embarrassing defeat at Cowpens (SC) on January 17th, British Lt. General Charles, Lord Cornwallis decided that he wanted his captured men back, and he wanted to teach the upstart Patriots a lesson about "messing with the British Army."
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Monday, February 05, 2018
Wednesday, March 04, 2015
Show Notes 03-01-2015
Sunday show 03-01-15
Republican rebels stand fast against Boehner and amnesty
In the contentious voting over a Homeland Security funding bill Friday night, nearly 50 mostly conservative Republicans openly defied House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio – not once, but twice.
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Egyptian court declares Hamas terrorist organization
An Egyptian court declared Hamas a "terrorist organization" on Saturday, further isolating the blockaded rulers of the Gaza Strip once openly welcomed by the country's toppled Islamist-dominated government.
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Feds Raid Texas Political Meeting; Fingerprint And Photograph All Attendees, Seize Phones
BRYAN, TX: Federal and local police forces raided a political meeting, taking unusual measures to document every attendee by taking fingerprints and photographs, and seizing every cell phone and all recording equipment in the meeting hall.
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Daughters of Liberty
The Revolutionary War brought women into many new causes. Although women's organizations had begun to appear in the late 1600s, it was not until the mid 1700s that these organizations involved politics. The Daughters of Liberty proved that women's involvement in politics could be beneficial to the country. They were relevant in the shaping of our American history.
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Survey: Dems much more likely to talk about their guns
A new poll reveals that Democrats are far more likely to be willing to talk about their guns than Republicans or independents. The revelation comes just as the American Academy of Family Physicians is launching a campaign to emphasize just that – talking about guns. Specifically the doctors say they oppose any restrictions on their discussions about guns with their patients, and they want to take a “public health approach” on the issue of weapons.
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Ted Cruz spill secret of GOP amnesty sabotage
U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, strongly suggested the fix was in from the beginning by GOP leaders to sabotage the fight against Obama’s amnesty, saying, “The cake was baked from the start.”
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Kerry: Israel safer after interim Iran deal
“Israel is safer today because of the interim agreement we created,” Kerry said on ABC’s This Week. “It is to guarantee that we will know that Iran cannot develop a nuclear weapon under the procedure that we’re putting in place.” Kerry’s comments come amid grave concerns in Israel over Tehran’s nuclear ambitions. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu landed in Washington, D.C. on Sunday and will address the issue before a joint session of Congress on Tuesday.
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Republican rebels stand fast against Boehner and amnesty
In the contentious voting over a Homeland Security funding bill Friday night, nearly 50 mostly conservative Republicans openly defied House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio – not once, but twice.
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Egyptian court declares Hamas terrorist organization
An Egyptian court declared Hamas a "terrorist organization" on Saturday, further isolating the blockaded rulers of the Gaza Strip once openly welcomed by the country's toppled Islamist-dominated government.
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Feds Raid Texas Political Meeting; Fingerprint And Photograph All Attendees, Seize Phones
BRYAN, TX: Federal and local police forces raided a political meeting, taking unusual measures to document every attendee by taking fingerprints and photographs, and seizing every cell phone and all recording equipment in the meeting hall.
Read More
Daughters of Liberty
The Revolutionary War brought women into many new causes. Although women's organizations had begun to appear in the late 1600s, it was not until the mid 1700s that these organizations involved politics. The Daughters of Liberty proved that women's involvement in politics could be beneficial to the country. They were relevant in the shaping of our American history.
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Survey: Dems much more likely to talk about their guns
A new poll reveals that Democrats are far more likely to be willing to talk about their guns than Republicans or independents. The revelation comes just as the American Academy of Family Physicians is launching a campaign to emphasize just that – talking about guns. Specifically the doctors say they oppose any restrictions on their discussions about guns with their patients, and they want to take a “public health approach” on the issue of weapons.
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Ted Cruz spill secret of GOP amnesty sabotage
U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, strongly suggested the fix was in from the beginning by GOP leaders to sabotage the fight against Obama’s amnesty, saying, “The cake was baked from the start.”
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Kerry: Israel safer after interim Iran deal
“Israel is safer today because of the interim agreement we created,” Kerry said on ABC’s This Week. “It is to guarantee that we will know that Iran cannot develop a nuclear weapon under the procedure that we’re putting in place.” Kerry’s comments come amid grave concerns in Israel over Tehran’s nuclear ambitions. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu landed in Washington, D.C. on Sunday and will address the issue before a joint session of Congress on Tuesday.
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Sunday, February 08, 2015
Show Notes 02-05-15
Thursday show 02-5-15
How Free Markets
Enhance Freedom of Choice
Ludwig von Mises was
careful to establish the individual actor as the basis for all
economic analysis. An individual acts to improve his circumstances.
To do so, he chooses among various available means in order to
achieve his ends.
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'Hamas & Sharia Law
Have Taken Over UC Davis': Student Senator
“Hamas & Sharia
law have taken over UC Davis,” proclaimed Azka Fayyaz, a member of
the University of California, Davis' student senate, after a vote by
the student government calling on the university to divest itself of
companies that do business with Israel.
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Health care then guns: Nazis lay plan for destroying freedom
The National Socialist
Workers’ Party leader, Adolph Hitler, became chancellor of Germany
on Jan. 30, 1933, and began implementing a plan of universal health
care, with no regard for conscience.
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1,000 Criminal Aliens
Convicted of New Crimes After ICE Released them in FY 2013
When President Obama
announced his expanded executive amnesty last November, he said he
would prioritize the deportation people who threaten national
security and public safety. "Felons, not families -- criminals,
not children" would be deported, Obama said on Nov.
20.
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New H1B bill will help
destroy US tech workforce
New legislation being
pushed by Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) to hike the H-1B visa cap is
drawing criticism and warnings that it will lead to an increase in
offshoring of tech jobs.
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EPA's Wood-Burning
Stove Ban Has Chilling Consequences For Many Rural People
It seems that even wood
isn’t green or renewable enough anymore. The EPA has recently
banned the production and sale of 80 percent of America’s current
wood-burning stoves, the oldest heating method known to mankind and
mainstay of rural homes and many of our nation’s poorest residents.
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Sunday, July 27, 2014
Show Notes 07/20/2014
Sunday Show 7/20/14
Army Vet Raising
Therapy Ducks to Cope With PTSD Gets Bad News From the City
An Army veteran who was
wounded during the Iraq War is worried a citation will result in him
losing his 14 pet ducks, which he says are therapeutic. Darin Welker,
of West Lafayette, was cited with a minor misdemeanor June 23 for
having the ducks in his yard.
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New York gun range in
business for 73 years forced to close
A New York gun range
has been forced to close its doors after more than 70 years in
business, following a bitter dispute with its neighbors over noise
and safety issues.
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Cops: Dad beats man
found raping son
Daytona Beach police
are saying a father who walked in on a man sexually battering his
11-year-old son was “acting like a dad’ when he severely beat the
molester and won’t be charged with a crime.
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'ONE GIANT LEAP' Apollo
11's historic trip to the moon marks its 45th anniversary
The year was 1969. The
turbulent time in America saw troops fighting in Vietnam, and a
nation dealing with the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy,
killed in 1963, and Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr., both
murdered in 1968. Then came that one small step.
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Legendary Film And TV
Actor James Garner Dead At 86
Few actors could
register disbelief, exasperation or annoyance with more comic
subtlety. James Garner had a way of widening his eyes while the
corner of his mouth sagged ever so slightly. Maybe he would swallow
once to further make his point.
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Atheist Delivers
‘Invocation’ to Open City Council Meeting
Just weeks after the
U.S. Supreme Court ruled in the Town of Greece v. Galloway that a New
York State city council was not violating the Constitution by opening
meetings with an invocation, an atheist offered a “prayer” on
Tuesday.
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Cardinal George:
Religious Freedom Is Being 'Traded Off' for Sexual Liberation
The Archbishop of
Chicago is warning Americans that their religious freedom is “being
traded off in favor of freedom of sexual expression” via birth
control and gay marriage.
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SCIENTISTS: ATHEISTS
MIGHT NOT EXIST
For Christian
evangelist Ray Comfort, author of “God Doesn’t Believe in
Atheists,” the idea that everyone at some core level has a
cognizance of a higher power isn’t new.
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New Jersey reptile
expert reportedly told to 'keep mouth shut' about anaconda on loose
A reptile expert said
Friday that he wants to go "on the record" and confirm that
New Jersey authorities are searching for an anaconda, not a boa
constrictor, in the state's largest lake.
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Hamas attacks Israeli
troops with bomb-covered ass
This suicide bomber is
a real ass. Hamas militants sent a donkey strapped with explosives on
a suicide mission toward Israeli troops in Gaza over the weekend —
forcing the soldiers to open fire and blow up the rigged beast.
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