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New Hampshire GOP picks tea party-style leader
Mitt Romney
New Hampshire Republicans elected a tea party figure as their leader and rejected the establishment-backed candidate, a sign that activists in this early voting presidential state have embraced the anti-government message that helped them make major gains in November’s election.
Former gubernatorial candidate Jack Kimball edged businesswoman Juliana Bergeron in a race that pitted...
Millions Of Chinese Stunned After Government Makes Obama UFO Statment
Hundreds of millions of Chinese citizens remain stunned today after China’s official government television news station Xinhua made their unprecedented January 4th announcement that the American President, Barak Obama, was preparing to announce to the world the existence of extraterrestrial races currently on our planet and fueled by what they called was a “extraterrestrial disclosure race”...
In Tunisia, Ben Ali was 'big brother'
Protesters gather in Tunis. Tunisian President Zine el Abidine ben Ali.
One Tunisian recounts his run-ins with the party of President Zine el Abidine ben Ali, which asked him repeatedly to become a ‘citizen watcher’ and inform on friends, family and co-workers.
Reporting from Tunis, Tunisia — He remembers the form. You filled it out to become a “citizen watcher” for the party...
Rep. Cohen: Ventura's Show Promotes Terrorism
Former Governor Jesse Ventura.
After making a comment comparing establishment Republicans opposed to Obamacare to Nazi propagandist Goebbels, Tennessee Democrat Rep. Steve Cohen went on CIA operative Anderson Cooper’s CNN show to defend himself.
During the interview, Cohen took a swipe at Jesse Ventura and his popular TruTV show. Cohen makes his comment at three minutes in the following video:
Cohen:...
2 out of 3 new jobs given to migrants
In a recent statistical revelation, two-thirds of the UK’s freshly minted jobs found themselves in the hands of individuals born outside the country. This disclosure coincided with a bleak milestone, marking Britain’s unemployment at 2.5 million, including a staggering 951,000 individuals aged 16 to 24.
Against the backdrop of rising unemployment fueled by public sector job cuts, an examination...
Mom Loses Her 6 Kids Over Game Addiction, Filthy Home
Youth Services Removes 6 Children Living In Filth and Animal Waste.
Six children were removed from their Uniontown home after investigators found them living in filth and animal waste.
Police said their mother was addicted to online computer games, so she neglected her children and didn’t clean the house for years.
The children’s stepfather, James Boord, spoke with Channel 11 outside the Mifflin...
EU brainwashing denies the roots of our civilisation
The EU Commission recently distributed millions of 2011 diaries to schools, sparking controversy and accusations of bias. Filled with disdain and envy, critics argue that the European Union’s leadership shares an unsettling alignment with Islamic extremists, both seemingly determined to undermine Western civilization. The ideological clash centers on the EU’s perceived contempt for Christian...
Pastor Terry Jones banned from entering UK
Pastor Terry Jones speaks to the press about his planned mass burning of the Qur'an in September 2010.
British Home Office excludes US pastor from coming to UK to attend far-right demonstrations after 9/11 Qur’an burning threat.
An American preacher who threatened a mass public burning of the Koran has been banned from entering the UK.
Pastor Terry Jones provoked international outrage when...
Germany's Jewish community combats German Islamophobia
Uneasy Divide: Muslims from Turkey are the largest and least integrated immigrant community in Germany.
Fighting Islamophobia, Even as Muslim Anti-Semitism Persists.
In Germany today, Muslims are often cited as a driving force behind contemporary German anti-Semitism — and are increasingly a target of ethnic-based prejudice and bigotry.
Yet leaders of Germany’s Jewish community have joined others...
US Congress to Take Harder Line on Illegal Immigration
The end of the year means a turnover of House control from Democratic to Republican and, with it, Congress’ approach to immigration.
In a matter of weeks, Congress will go from trying to help young, illegal immigrants become legal to debating whether children born to parents who are in the country illegally should continue to enjoy automatic U.S. citizenship.
Such a hardened approach – and...
Over a million immigrants land U.S. jobs in 2008-10
A group of immigrant day laborers stand near a street corner waiting for work in the Staten Island borough of New York August 3, 2010.
Over the past two years, as U.S. unemployment remained near double-digit levels and the economy shed jobs in the wake of the financial crisis, over a million foreign-born arrivals to America found work, many illegally.
Those are among the findings of a review of U.S....
US House votes to repeal Obama's health care law
Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa speaks during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, after accepting delivery of signed petitions demanding the repeal of ObamaCare.
Swiftly honoring a campaign pledge, newly empowered Republicans pushed legislation to repeal the nation’s year-old health care overhaul through the House Wednesday night, brushing aside implacable opposition in the Senate...
Warmists: 'We can't win the game, so let's change the rules'
Willis Eschenbach’s recent guest post at Watts Up With That? on the current state of ‘Climate science’ should be made compulsory reading in every classroom, every university science department, every eco-charity, every environmental NGO and in every branch of government. They won’t like it up ‘em, that’s for sure.
What Eschenbach says is so pure and simple and obvious you’d need to be...
Mexico announces Bloodiest Year yet in War on Drugs
It’s been four years since Mexican President Felipe Calderón began a concerted effort to curb drug-related violence across Mexico, deploying 50,000 federal troops charged with dismantling the country’s drug cartels and drug transportation networks.
Much to the chagrin of Calderón, his government’s escalation was met head-on by the cartels, resulting in a 60 percent increase in...
US trying to stop UN resolution against West Bank settlements
A partially built Israeli 'separation barrier' and the sprawling Gilo neighborhood (Right) as seen from the Palestinian village of Walaje.
Washington is desperately trying to head off a United Nations resolution condemning Jewish settlements in Jerusalem and the disputed West Bank territories that is presenting Barack Obama with one of the most acute dilemmas of his presidency.
Senior Palestinian...
























