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Attempted Grocery Theft On Camera News on the Net | September 3, 2018
PRADO HAS BEEN ARRESTED FOR ROBBERY

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Acid Attacks, Witchcraft and Britain’s Diversity Daniel Greenfield | September 3, 2018
Immigrant groups mutilate, abuse and kill their own children to stop diversity

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The Age of Outrage Michael Oberndorf, RPA | September 3, 2018
Draining the Swamp, Building the Wall, Repealing ObamaCare


Google found the perfect way to link online ads to store purchases: credit card data

Sincerity in grieving the more recent aggrieved comes in meaningful prayer not from political theatrics.

In the sanctuary state of California, more than one million illegals are already registered to vote. That could push both candidates over the line in November

Good Is Bad For The Country George Giftos | September 2, 2018





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To Some Free Speech Has Become A Joke… Dag Barkley | September 2, 2018
...To Others, It's No Laughing Matter!

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Something Remains Rotting In Upstate New York Dave Merrick | September 2, 2018
How can America sit still as our President is daily attacked from every angle while a viper like Hillary Clinton is allowed carte blanche at her every twist and turn?

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HEY HOLLYWOOD, THE FIRST MAN WAS AN AMERICAN Jeff Crouere | September 2, 2018
It a complete disgrace that an American movie refuses to recognize such an American triumph, but, instead, has sacrificed it on the altar of political correctness and globalism

nfortunately, approximately 30 people (including 13 strikers) had been killed, and in all, 57 people had been injured or wounded. Union mobs caused about $340,000 (equivalent to roughly $80 million today) of property damage

To solidify this broad-based economic expansion, Congress must make the tax cuts permanent and place meaningful limits on federal budgets

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IKEA Swedens its product line with a Bluetooth speaker Jim Bray, CFP Automotive Editor | September 2, 2018
Bottom line: IKEA's ENEBY 30x30 -- While audiophiles will probably find them lacking, more casual listeners, who like speakers that disappear visually while still offering good convenience, reasonable audio quality will find them more than adequate

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The Generals’ Revolt Caroline Glick | September 2, 2018
The General Staff’s actions to undermine the moral standing of the country while subverting the government – and the US government – have gone too far

Tommy Corbyn, son of the besieged Labour leader,Jeremy Corbyn,

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Something’s Rotten In Chinatown Dave Merrick | September 1, 2018
Hillary Clinton makes Benedict Arnold look like Betsy Ross. And the liberal media are working their tails off to try to vilify the best president since Ronald Reagan. I smell a rat. It is a stench that has gone on for years

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Labor Day, the Holiday in Need of an Update Scott Powell | September 1, 2018
Commemorate those who labor, let us also remember and celebrate the entrepreneurs who drive renewal and progress—creating the new labor and employment opportunities of tomorrow

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POST-SUMMER GARDEN CARE & PLANTING Wes Porter | September 1, 2018
September may be an important month for gardeners

Leaked Trump remarks could upend trade talks with Canada


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The federal criminal complaint charges them with violating federal firearms and conspiracy laws.

Judicial Activism

‘No such hearings were held with respect to the acknowledged FISA applications. Accordingly, no responsive hearing transcripts exist.’

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The UN Must Have No Say On U.S. Sanctions Against Iran Joseph A. Klein, CFP United Nations Columnist | August 31, 2018
The Trump administration has taken the first steps to move away from being overly entangled in the UN’s flawed institutions gamed by Iran and to assert U.S. leadership of the free world once again

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Conservative Revolt at—Facebook? Matthew Vadum | August 31, 2018
Conservative Facebook employees create an internal group to fight back

Impeach Impeach Impeach!

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