Showing posts with label Lindsey Graham. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lindsey Graham. Show all posts

Saturday, June 13, 2015

Show Notes 06-11-2015

Thursday show 06-11-15

Lindsey Graham to Fox star: Knock off attacks
Fox star Sean Hannity and Republican presidential hopeful Lindsey Graham had some tense television moments after the South Carolina senator suggested the news host ought to quit splitting the Republican Party and fueling political dissent.
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Record number of Americans renounced their US citizenship
Record Number of Americans Renounced Their U.S. Citizenship in 2015. Between January and March of 2015, a record 1,336 Americans renounced their U.S. citizenship, according to a quarterly report by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) that was published in The Federal Register.
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Whistleblowers testify on gov’t backlash, DHS agent says bosses tried to strip her gun rights
Whistleblowers testify on gov’t backlash, DHS agent says bosses tried to strip her gun rights
A Department of Homeland Security whistleblower testified Thursday that the "retaliation" against her for probing a controversial visa program was so extensive she was told she couldn't "carry or own a personal weapon".
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Maine city recruiting Somalis as cops
One of smallest cities that has received thousands of Somali refugees over the years is Lewiston, Maine. But, unlike the Minnesota Muslims from Somalia, this group appears to fly under the radar.
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Aggressive moose injures 2 visitors near Alaska campgrounds
A cow moose with two calves has injured at least two visitors at Denali National Park and Preserve in Alaska.
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Connecticut homeowner calls 911 to report w hour stand off with his cat
Connecticut police have released a 911 call a homeowner made after his 8-pound cat turned violent and prevented him from entering the house.
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Monkeys' cosy alliance with wolves looks like domestication
In the alpine grasslands of eastern Africa, Ethiopian wolves and gelada monkey are giving peace a chance. The geladas – a type of a baboon – tolerate wolves wandering right through the middle of their troops, while the wolves ignore potential meals of baby geladas in favour of rodents, which they can catch more easily when the monkeys are present.
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HHS Secretary: 259 Million Opioid Prescriptions in U.S. in 2012 Outnumbered American Adults
Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Burwell told Congress Wednesday that there were more than 250 million prescriptions for opioid drugs in 2012 – more than the number of adults in the U.S.
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Obama: without Catholic Nun we would not have gotten Obamacare done
While addressing the Catholic Health Association Conference in Washington, D.C., yesterday, President Barack Obama said that the Affordable Care Act—AKA Obamacare—would not have been enacted had it not been for Sister Carol Keehan, the president of the Catholic Health Association.
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Thursday, September 05, 2013

Full Disclosure: What The Media Isnʼt Telling You About Syrian Civil War

Read on Mac Beth's!!

From blogger.com


The U.S. government continues to say that it is not willing to arm the so called rebels in Syria despite calls by high profile Senators John McCain and Lindsey Graham. If that is the case, why are 300 marines now stationed along the Syrian border with Jordan?

The first step in Full Disclosure, Inform.

The U.S. has located 300 Marines in northern Jordan near the border with Syria along with a Patriot anti-aircraft missile system, that report from the Times of London.The U.S. military says those marines are only there as part of a military training exercise.  Other than that, we know very little about the role of those marines other than the fact that they will remain there for at least several months.

Friday, August 09, 2013

Show Notes 08/04/2013

Show: Sunday 8/4/13

Lindsey Graham: I Will Run as Conservative in GOP Primary
South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham compared himself to Ronald Reagan when asked about the growing number of Republican challengers seeking to unseat him in his bid for a third term.

Impeachment still and option says GOP Congressman
Earlier this week, Chaffetz was interviewed by the Salt Lake Tribune, and was asked if impeachment were within the realm of possibilities.

Citrus growers use predator wasp to fight disease
The pest is wreaking havoc in Florida’s 32 citrus-growing counties. In California, it’s been detected in nine counties, most of them south of the commercial growing areas in the Central Valley. Farmers are hoping the Tamarixia wasp can help keep it that way.
http://www.wnd.com/2013/08/citrus-growers-use-predator-wasp-to-fight-disease/#uyHZ0DehvSkM8Zlv.99

Competing Currencies in Somalia
For years a debate has raged in monetary economics over the credibility of the theory that a more stable monetary system would emerge were the system to allow for concurrent currencies operating under no legal restrictions.

Kerry to Recognize Same-sex Marriage for Travel Visas
Same-sex married partners seeking U.S. travel visas will now be recognized as legal couples under a new rule put forth by Secretary of State John Kerry, the Advocate reports.

Garden of Eden to become Iraqi national park
THE "Garden of Eden" has been saved, even as chaos grows all around. Last week, amid a wave of bombings on the streets of Baghdad, Iraq's Council of Ministers found time to approve the creation of the country's first national park – the centrepiece of a remarkable restoration of the Mesopotamian marshes in the south of the country.

Christians lose out to atheists for senior jobs as religious people are 'held back from top positions'
Christians are less likely than atheists to be promoted to top jobs, official figures show.
Nearly a quarter of people with no religious belief live in homes headed by someone with a senior executive position or a job in one of the professions.