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Ben Swann: CO, WI, CT Shootings, Were They Really Lone Wolf Attacks?

Ben Swann in Full Disclosure discusses how eye-witness accounts do not match up with the official accounts that the attacks at the school in Sandy Hook, Connecticut, the theater in Aurora, Colorado, and the Sikh Temple in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, were perpetrated by "Lone Wolves."

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Mitt Romney names Paul Ryan as running mate

Mitt Romney names Paul Ryan as running mate

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney introduced Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin as his vice presidential running mate on Saturday, turning to the architect of a deeply conservative and intensely controversial long-term budget plan to remake Medicare and cut trillions in federal spending.
In the campaign to come, Republicans will present economic solutions “that are bold, specific and achievable,” Mr. Romney said as he presented his political partner to cheering supporters. “We offer our commitment to create 12 million new jobs and bring better take home pay to middle class families.”...
(And this key point)   Mr. Ryan and other supporters say the change is needed to prevent the program from financial calamity. Critics argue it would impose ever-increasing costs on seniors.
Other elements of the budget plan would cut projected spending for Medicaid, which provides health care for the poor, as well as food stamps, student loans and other social programs that Mr. Obama and Democrats have pledged to defend.
In all, it projected spending cuts of $5.3-trillion over a decade, and cut future projected deficits substantially.