Saturday Show 9-7-17
Donors of Anti-Trump ‘Resistance’ Group Revealed
The hidden donors to a prominent anti-Trump "resistance" organization are revealed in unredacted tax forms obtained by the Washington Free Beacon.
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McDonald’s launches trial of ‘McVegan’ burger
Today, McDonald’s have launched the trial of their new burger, the McVegan. The trial is taking place at an outlet in Finland, which if successful, could expand worldwide.
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Federal Judge refuses to overturn Trump pardon of Arpaioa
A federal judge on Wednesday upheld President Donald Trump’s pardon earlier this year of 85-year-old former Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio, rejecting legal challenges by outside groups.
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NFL players’ union teamed up with Soros to fund leftist advocacy groups
Even before its feud over the national anthem with President Trump, the NFL Players Association wasn’t on the same political team as many of its fans, judging from its contributions to leftist advocacy groups.
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Piscopo: NY Italians Dare Liberals Trying to Take Down Our Columbus Statue to 'Bring It On'
Just try to take down New York Italian-Americans’ statue of Christopher Columbus, entertainer Joe Piscopo dares liberals against public memorials of the Italian explorer.
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Anheuser-Busch: ‘We Have No Plans to End Our NFL Sponsorship’
“We have no plans to end our NFL sponsorship,” an Anheuser-Busch spokesman told CNSNews.com Tuesday after heavy call volume on the subject prompted the company to set up an option on their toll-free phone line for customers to voice their opinions on the subject.
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ICE Arrests 500 Illegals in ‘Sanctuary’ Jurisdictions
Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers arrested 498 people from 42 countries during a four-day operation that targeted illegal immigrants who were living in so-called “sanctuary” cities and counties.
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California becomes 'sanctuary state' in rebuke of Trump immigration policy
Under threat of possible retaliation by the Trump administration, Gov. Jerry Brown signed landmark "sanctuary state" legislation Thursday, vastly limiting who state and local law enforcement agencies can hold, question and transfer at the request of federal immigration authorities.
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Refugees continue to cross from US to Canada in unprecedented numbers
People seeking asylum are leaving America for Canada in unprecedented numbers. They pour in from around the globe. Some have been in the United States for just days or weeks. Others for years.
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U.S. Will Return to the Moon, Pence Says
The Trump administration is committed to as part of a broader push to prioritize human spaceflight and firm up U.S. dominance in the final frontier, Vice President Mike Pence said.
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Showing posts with label McDonald's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label McDonald's. Show all posts
Monday, October 09, 2017
Saturday, December 06, 2014
Show Notes 12/04/2014
Thursday Show 12/4/14
History
of the Statue of Liberty
America
probably could not have won its freedom from the British during the
American Revolution without the help of the French. France provided
arms, ships, money and men to the American colonies.
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Symbols
of Statue of Liberty
Torch
: The torch is the strongest symbol that Bartholdi incorporated into
the Statue. In fact the Statue's real name reflects its true meaning:
"Liberty Enlightening the
World".
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Bus drivers say students at Mexican teachers' college have kidnapped them
The
men are holed up with their buses on the college's soccer field,
sleeping in the compartments that once held passenger luggage and
hanging the clothes they've hand-washed from the windshields.
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Fort
Hood shooting victims will soon be eligible for the Purple Heart
Victims
of the Fort Hood shooting will soon be eligible to receive the Purple
Heart, with Congress pushing ahead with a policy change that would
officially recognize domestic terrorism as an issue, rather than the
“workplace violence” designation the Obama administration had
used.
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Lesbian
judge takes on Jesus in court
An
openly lesbian federal judge whose appointment was opposed by dozens
of U.S. senators has ruled against a Christian former Navy chaplain
who alleged his superiors engineered his dismissal from the service
because he was not “ecumenical.”
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McDonald
palm oil policy poorly protects climate
McDonald's
is the world's most profitable fast-food chain. In 2012, its 12,600
U.S.-based restaurants alone boasted $35.6 billion in sales —
nearly three times more than its nearest competitor, Subway, which
has twice the number of U.S. outlets.
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Sunday, August 11, 2013
Show Notes 08/08/2013
Special guest; Ernest
Lee, founder/facilitator of 1000 Mile March for Liberty.
MT Attorney General
denies request for conceal carry info
The Associated Press
isn't giving reasons for requesting the personal information of all
conceal carry permit holders in Montana.
Apartment property
management's gun ban overturned by owners
The Washington Times
reported on Wednesday that renters at an apartment complex in Douglas
County, Colorado were told that they were prohibited from keeping
firearms in their apartments by the management company.
Countries without
McDonald's
McDonald's Corp. is the
world's largest restaurant chain, with 34,480 restaurants in 119
countries.
Slow-Roasted, Milled
Crickets Pitched As 'First Viable Solution' to Global Food Crisis
A Brooklyn-based
start-up company says it is ready to roll out its first batch of
commercially produced protein bars made of "exceptionally
nutritious" crickets.
http://cnsnews.com/news/article/slow-roasted-milled-crickets-pitched-first-viable-solution-global-food-crisis#sthash.ra5t9O2Z.dpuf
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