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March, 2016

Fighting the real monsters that seek to demonize regular people

I have been a little quiet over the last few days. The passing of one of our dearest friends and most inspiring men, Rob Ford, has literally hit me like a ton of bricks, as it has for so many of us. His smile and his life story flooding my Facebook feed became dizzying.
By Susan Wilson - Tuesday, March 29, 2016 - Full Story

Cash or Digital Money, Personal Freedom or Globalism

Sweden seemed to be at the forefront of the newest globalist scheme digital money v. cash, advocating a cashless global economy with a one-world currency. A CBS World News article reported in 2012 that a small number of businesses in Sweden accepted only credit cards, including some churches, even though elderly people prefer cash, especially in rural areas.
By Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh - Tuesday, March 29, 2016 - Full Story

U.S. Lifted The Crude Oil Export Ban, And Exports Went…Down

Just over three months after the authorities lifted the four-decade ban on crude oil exports, the U.S. has actually exported less this year than it did over the same period the year before, when the ban was still in place.
By Oilprice.com Charles Kennedy- Tuesday, March 29, 2016 - Full Story



Iran Actually Pleased After Brussels Attack

The March 22nd terrorist blasts in Brussels that left more than 300 people killed and injured came as an unbelievable shock. However, the response seen from the ruling mullahs in Iran was quite different, acting as a startling reminder of Tehran’s reactions following last November’s Paris attacks.
By Heshmat Alavi - Tuesday, March 29, 2016 - Full Story

Turkey is the Wrong Choice to Host the UN’s First Global Humanitarian Summit

The first-ever United Nations-sponsored World Humanitarian Summit is scheduled to take place May 23-24, 2016 in Istanbul, Turkey. UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon praised Turkey’s “compassionate leadership” in hosting the summit and its “admirable commitment to humanitarian action.”
By Joseph A. Klein, CFP United Nations Columnist - Tuesday, March 29, 2016 - Full Story

The Valkyries around Ghomeshi need a life

I want to tell you about a beautiful little boy named Martin. He was the apple of his parent’s eyes. He was their first born. And he was beautiful. With a smile that went from ear to ear. Then one day without warning Martin died. At home; surrounded by his mother, his grandmother, the family doctor, the fire department, the police and the ambulance crew. His father had tried, vainly, to get home. Martin was two and a half.
By Diane Weber Bederman - Tuesday, March 29, 2016 - Full Story






Don’t worry, everyone, Bernie promises that ISIS is ‘retreating’

Considering the genocide, the bombings, and the crucifixions, you might be inclined to think that the United States has employed a somewhat lackluster approach to dealing with ISIS. It seems that every other day we hear some new story of the ongoing atrocities perpetrated by the planet's most horrific terrorist group. However, if it feels like their rampage is out of control, you should really just relax.
By Robert Laurie - Monday, March 28, 2016 - Full Story





Pope Francis’ Weapons of Mass Destruction

With no retraction the day after, Pope Francis urged the world in his Easter message on Sunday to use the "weapons of love" to combat the evil of "blind and brutal violence", following the attacks in Brussels. (Reuters, March 28, 2016)
By Judi McLeod - Monday, March 28, 2016 - Full Story


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