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DHS plan to ban ‘offensive’ terms won’t stop terrorism

DHS plan to ban ‘offensive’ terms won’t stop terrorism

Faced with a persistent worldwide terror threat, the Department of Homeland Security may ban “religiously charged” Islamic terms such as “jihad” and “Shariah” from its lexicon to avoid offending Muslims. Such a move would be counterproductive, according to former DHS officer Philip Haney. “That would be like a doctor diagnosing an ailment that you have and… (more…)

Horror pic exposes dog slaughter in Kuwait

Horror pic exposes dog slaughter in Kuwait

Warning: This article contains a graphic photo which some people will find disturbing. Reader discretion is advised. A horrifying June 17 Facebook photo of 24 dead dogs at a U.S. security company in Kuwait is stirring Internet outrage. The dogs were civilian working dogs (CWDs), trained to detect explosives at oil refineries. In an interview with… (more…)

D.C. officials sound alarm on illegal-alien crime spike

D.C. officials sound alarm on illegal-alien crime spike

D.C. officials blame illegal immigration for crime spike By Steve Birr Reprinted with permission of the Daily Caller News Foundation Washington Metro area officials are blaming illegal immigrants for a rise in gang related violence, and are imploring federal officials to enforce immigration laws and stem the flow. “We warned two to three years ago that… (more…)

Explosive new twist in Idaho sex assault case. Follow the money with appointees.

Explosive new twist in Idaho sex assault case

Idaho residents rally against refugee resettlement in a march through Twin Falls on Sunday, Oct. 19. The Obama-appointed U.S. attorney for Idaho has taken the highly unusual step of intervening in a local criminal case involving an alleged sexual assault by juvenile Muslim migrants and threatened the community and media with federal prosecution if they “spread… (more…)

Brexit could bury EU in mountain of debt

Brexit could bury EU in mountain of debt

NEW YORK – While the Dow opened down more than 500 points and stock markets worldwide suffered deep declines, the serious economic ripple effect of Britain’s exit from the European Union remains the long-term damage to the fragile debt burden maintained by the European Central Bank of the EU. The U.K.’s departure means the withdrawal of… (more…)

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