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LBGT Activist overhyping discriminations claims concerning Arizona’s bill protecting religious freedom



Don’t be deceived by the hysterical claims by progressive commentators and LBGT activists that asserts Arizona’s new bill allowing business owners the right to refuse service based upon their religious beliefs discriminates against Gays. 

It does no such thing!

What LBGTs are truly upset about is that they are mow prevented from filing confrontational and publicity seeking lawsuits against business they target for harassment.  There is no shortage of businesses run by progressives in Arizona and most other states that would gladly cater to the LBGT community.  But what they do is purposely target shops and other establishments knowing all along the religious beliefs of the owner hoping to get a confrontation so they could quickly call their lawyers. 

People of faith under the first amendment of the Constitution are entitled to practice their religious beliefs and that extends to their businesses. 

What LBGTs want is universal acceptance of their lifestyle!  And they have no qualms using the court system to have it forced upon everyone.  That’s what Arizona’s religious freedom law was designed to stop.     

Teachers sex abuse scandals much worse than Catholic Church, Yet No National Outcry Guess Why?



For the past several months I have made it my business to publish every incident involving teachers both male and female arrested for sleeping with students.  Some as young as 14 years old. 
Each time an arrested is made local parents are shocked and appalled that the teachers they’ve entrusted for the education and safety of their children crossed a moral line. 

But, although these incidents are reported on the local news, what doesn’t happen is any kind of report by the major news networks, or any editorial by The New York Times or Washington Post declaring that there’s a crisis going on in all parts of the country. 

However, there wasn’t a shortage of national news reports or op ed pieces when Catholic priests were the culprits of sex abuse involving children.  But, when it comes to teachers, nothing!  No connecting of the dots, no effort to say we have an epidemic in progress.  And the only conclusion I can draw is that teachers are a very important special interest group to a particular political party.  The same political party that wanted the FCC to monitor the nation’s newsrooms.

We have a crisis going on and it needs to be addressed with a national debate on how to fix it.  Teachers are abusing our children and their well being should be more important than a special interest group that is protected by the Democrat Party.            

Cae Joaquín Guzmán Loera "El Chapo" En Manos De La Marina Mexicana

Joaquín Guzmán Loera, aka, "El Chapo"

El Chapo fue detenido en Mazatlán por elementos de la Secretaría de Marina, confirmó el Procurador General de la República, Jesús Murillo Karam.

22 de Febrero del 2014

Mexico D.F. (HNNUSA) - El Sábado, Jesús Murillo Karam en una conferencia de prensa confirmo que a las 06:40 de la mañana elementos de la Secretaría de Marina detuvieron a Joaquín Guzmán Loera, 59, aka, "El Chapo" en la ciudad de Mazatlán, junto con un colaborador. 
Agradecemos la espera de ustedes, en razón de que preferimos tener una plena identificación, que los peritos de la Procuraduría ya hicieron al 100 por ciento. Ha sido revisado por los médicos y en un momento más será trasladado al penal que corresponda. 
Esta detención es producto de una operación que fue trabajada durante varios meses en una coordinación plena entre todas las instancias del Gobierno Federal que han concurrido de manera importante para este trabajo y la detención fue impecablemente lograda por los elementos de la Secretaría de Marina. 
Esta operación, en el último mes, tuvo momentos más definitivos para lograr la captura, entre el 13 y el 17 de febrero fueron localizados algunos domicilios en los que acostumbraba a estar y en algunos de ellos, inclusive, lo que dificultó la detención se encontró que estaba conectado por medio de túneles con siete casas, ubicadas no sólo por túneles sino también utilizando el propio drenaje de la ciudad. 
Las puertas de la casa en las que se intervino estaban reforzadas con acero y eso hizo que los minutos que nos tardamos en abrirlas sirvieran para el escape por los túneles, sin embargo la investigación era tan plena, que continuamos. 
Y después de ese día hubo varios momentos en que pudo haber sido aprehendido, pero la prudencia y el sentido común hizo que evitáramos hacer la detención en un lugar en donde pudiera ser afectada la ciudadanía y preferimos no ponerla en riesgo y esperar el momento más adecuado que fue justamente el momento en que se dio con una enorme eficiencia y sin un solo disparo. Los elementos de la Marina lograron la detención, no hubo un solo daño y no hubo ningún perjudicado. 
Esta coordinación que, repito, fue con todas las agencias mexicanas de seguridad, hubo también colaboración de información que se nos dio de los movimientos que en el territorio norteamericano se daban y con una colaboración muy plena también con algunas agencias de los Estados Unidos, fue a plenitud la coordinación lograda. 
Logramos con esta detención uno más de los objetivos prioritarios que nos hemos fijado, es decir, se han realizado 75 detenciones y seguiremos trabajando en todo el país para poder consolidar el esfuerzo, para lograr la seguridad y la paz que los mexicanos. 
Solamente quiero decirles que en razón de este operativo hemos asegurado a 13 personas y se han asegurado 97 armas largas, 36 armas cortas, dos lanzagranadas, un lanza-cohetes, 43 vehículos, de los cuales 19 eran blindados, 16 casas y cuatro ranchos hasta este momento. 
Esto es una muestra clara del esfuerzo que hacemos en el país para lograr el propósito de desarmar los cuerpos de delincuencia que nos afectan. 

Confirmación de la captura de Joaquín Guzmán Loera (video) El Chapo

 Operativo de la captura de Joaquín Guzmán Loera (video)  Captura del Chapo

Rule 5 Sunday – Zoe Saldana


Governors 'Not Waiting' for Dysfunctional Congress to Fix Nation's Problems



Waiting on Washington is a losing proposition.  But, GOP governors know how to run a state into fiscally better times unlike their Democrat counterparts.

NewsMax reports the nation's governors are squaring off against a dysfunctional Washington — implementing their own programs to create jobs, rebuild infrastructure, lower property taxes, and improve education.


"We're not waiting," Michigan's Republican Gov. Rick Snyder told The Wall Street Journal at a meeting of the National Governors Association in Washington, D.C. "It would really be great for them to solve the mess here, but in the meantime we're going to do what we can."

Snyder cited a program begun last year in Michigan to reduce unemployment in some of the state's hardest-hit areas, the Journal reports. The effort is a public-private partnership that has exceeded its goal of placing 1,000 workers, he said.

In another public-private venture, Michigan has created a $5 million program to provide loans to small businesses in the state, with a pilot program beginning in Detroit.

Governors told the Journal that Washington's preoccupation with the November congressional elections have prevented officials from acting decisively on issues critical to the states.

"There's no long-term infrastructure plan coming out of D.C. — none," said GOP Gov. Pat McCrory of North Carolina.

The governor praised legislation he lobbied through last year to give priority to transportation projects that helped the economy — highways that connect urban centers and relieve congestion, for instance.

It is part of the state's 25-year plan that will focus on addressing the state's various transportation needs, involving roads, rail, ports, and airports.

McCrory told the Journal that the bill he sponsored stemmed from Washington's inability to revise the formula that allocates transportation funding based on federal gas-tax revenues, the Journal reports.

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Missing American student, John Durkin, found dead in Rome railway tunnel after he was killed by train following night drinking at bar



Nothing good happens after midnight when one is falling down drunk.  He was too young to die.   

Daily Mailreports an American college student who went missing while studying abroad in Rome was killed by a train.

Bates College junior John Durkin, 21, was last seen by friends at about 2.30am on Thursday, at a bar called Sloppy Sam’s.

Family members had flown from Rye, in New Hampshire, to Italy to help with the search, but his body was spotted in a tunnel by a passenger on a train on Thursday.

Durkin's body was removed from the tunnel, which runs under a large park between the Vatican and  Trastevere neighborhood in Rome, by Italian authorities, CBS News reported.
Italian railway authorities confirmed on Saturday that he had been killed by a train.

A statement from his university president, Clayton Spencer, said: 'This is a time of deep sadness for our community and for so many people who knew and loved John.
'We are profoundly sad and share the tremendous grief of his family.'

Bates head football coach Mark Harriman added:'John’s commitment to excellence in all phases of his life was inspirational to the other members of the squad and a major factor in the team’s success over the past three years.

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U.S. Air Force reveals ‘neighborhood watch' spy satellite program



I think the AF could’ve come up with a much better name than neighborhood watch.  That is if they’re telling us the truth about the program.  

Yahoo News reports the United States plans to launch a pair of satellites to keep tabs on spacecraft from other countries orbiting 22,300 miles above the planet, as well as to track space debris, the head of Air Force Space Command said.


The previously classified Geosynchronous Space Situational Awareness Program (GSSAP) will supplement ground-based radars and optical telescopes in tracking thousands of pieces of debris so orbital collisions can be avoided, General William Shelton said at the Air Force Association meeting in Orlando on Friday.


He called it a "neighborhood watch program" that will provide a more detailed perspective on space activities. He said the satellites, scheduled to be launched this year, also will be used to ferret out potential threats from other spacecraft.

The program "will bolster our ability to discern when adversaries attempt to avoid detection and to discover capabilities they may have which might be harmful to our critical assets at these higher altitudes," Shelton said in the speech, which also was posted on the Air Force Association's website.

The two-satellite network, built by Orbital Sciences Corp will drift around the orbital corridor housing much of the world's communications satellites and other spacecraft.
The Air Force currently tracks about 23,000 pieces of orbiting debris bigger than about 4 inches. These range from old rocket bodies to the remains of an exploded Chinese satellite.

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