Wednesday, June 29, 2016

29 June - The View

Political Correctness Gone Wild shared Restless Patriot's post.
This is institutional insanity....only....it's not an institution for the insane, it's a SCHOOL.
In the latest news concerning the hysteria over “gender identity” and trangenderism, teachers in the United Kingdom have been instructed to cease…
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Real Coastal Warriors
Dozens of ‪#‎Gulf‬ beaches under no-swimming advisory - Heading to the beach for the long weekend? Dozens of Gulf beaches are under a no-swimming advisory because of high levels of a harmful ‪#‎bacteria‬commonly found in ‪#‎sewage‬ pollution. Elevated levels of the enterococci bacteria have been discovered in dozens of beaches along the Gulf coast from ‪#‎Texas‬ to ‪#‎Florida‬, and the bacteria can cause disease, infections or rashes in swimmers. The ‪#‎Louisiana‬ Department of Health Beach Monitoring Program tests water at 24 beach sites along the Louisiana coast to determine whether the water quality meets Environmental Protection Agency (‪#‎EPA‬) criteria. Beaches with advisories in Louisiana include two of the Grand Isle beaches; three of the Holly Beach beaches; Lake Charles South; Dung Beach; Martin Beach and Rutherford Beach.

Heading to the beach for the long weekend? Dozens of Gulf beaches are under a no-swimming advisory because of high levels of a harmful bacteria commonly found in sewage pollution.
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Political Correctness Gone Wild sharedIphoneconservative's photo.
Iphoneconservative
I always find it interesting that those who claim that the UN is a rubber stamp organization for the United States are also invariably the same people who squarked the loudest about America acting against Saddam unilaterally without UN approval.
The UN has become a joke.
Where serial human rights violators are repeatedly given the presidency of the Human Rights Council.
Where money given by member states is regularly diverted to finance terrorist affiliated organizations.
There is a simple reason why the UN has become the single most retrograde force against human freedom and it is based on how far the UN has drifted from its original membership charter.
Number of UN member states: 193
Number of UN member states that are full-fledged democracies or "fully free" according to Freedom House: 89
Percentage of UN member states which are full-fledged democracies: 46%
The theocracies and juntas and dictatorships now hold the majority in this farcical, waste of money, utopian joke.

Poll: Should We Leave The UN And Get The UN Out Of The US? June 23, 2016 AxelLeave a commentB. Sanders, D. Trump, H. Clinton, Politics The UN started…
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In this eye-opening talk, veteran investigative journalist Sharyl Attkisson shows how astroturf, or…
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Elisabetta Lousoi Lusi D'Abbraccio Do we hold the pesticide industry, the corporate farm industry, the non-organic food industry, the grocery markets accountable when they endanger the lives of Americans every day at every meal with cancer-causing agents sprayed on or produced in every piece of non-organic food?


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 SourceFed's video.
Did Google manipulate search for Hillary? This is perhaps the biggest story we've ever reported.




Political Correctness Gone Wild with Sherri Brown.
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Add another body to "Clinton Body Count" list! Former UN General Assembly president John Ashe who was awaiting trial in a $1 million corruption scandal died in freak weightlifting accident. He was set to testify against Hillary Clinton in a US District Court. | r/conspiracy at reddit.com
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Funny things always happen to Bill and Hillary Clinton their friends have this nasty habit of turning up dead. And the Clinton friends seem die unexpectedly
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Add another body to "Clinton Body Count" list! Former UN General Assembly president John Ashe who was awaiting trial in a $1 million corruption scandal died in freak weightlifting accident. He was set to testify against Hillary Clinton in a US District Court. | r/conspiracy at reddit.com
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Being Libtarded added a new photo.
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The final majority report of the ‪#‎Benghazi‬ Select Committee was released Tuesday morning. Representatives Jim Jordan and Mike Pompeo have signed onto the official majority document AND authored a supplemental, 51-page "additional views" report of their own...
Among the most interesting aspects of their "additional views" is a timeline that contrasts the story top Obama administration officials were telling in public with the very different story some of those same officials were sharing with one another in private emails, conversations and documents. The timeline reinforces in a compelling way what will be one of the most significant takeaways from the committee investigation: The Obama administration deliberately lied and knowingly provided the American people a false story about the Benghazi attack, its causes and its consequences...

The final majority report of the Benghazi Select Committee is set to be released later Tuesday morning. Representatives Jim Jordan and Mike Pompeo have signed onto the official majority document and authored a supplemental,…
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Being Libtarded added a new photo.
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US Customs and Border Protection proposal would see Facebook, Twitter and other social media accounts requested on landing and visa forms
THEGUARDIAN.COM|BY SAMUEL GIBBS
Quip on a TV show about a female PI a few years back : "I'm visiting the Land of the Free to see if the Brave are at home" Note border regulations went nuts after stranded US air travellers raved about the hospitality they received from Newfoundlanders while waiting for the panic to ease. It's so nice to be appreciated ! Confession : I have not gone into that open air jail since 9/11 - and not just because I know they can take my vehicle apart while searching for contraband drugs without any cause except boredom. Yet I lived on the border years back and went across with as little thought as visiting the next province.
 Farley Mowat's experience differed - and his response was hysterically funny.

There is increasing evidence that Australia is torturing refugees, medical experts claim 'Medical involvement in torture is often discussed in terms of what happens or has happened elsewhere, in some imagined country far away, under a military dictatorship for example, or historically in Nazi Germany or Stalin’s Russia'
Boris Johnson, Michael Gove and Nigel Farage have all called for the adoption of an Australian-style immigration system.

Boris Johnson, Michael Gove and Nigel Farage have all called for the adoption of an Australian-style immigration system.
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GOOD NEWS: We're just getting better and better at finding ways to harness solar and wind power. The latest advance? Bladeless wind turbines.
This may seem like an oxymoron, but this is a real thing. They need less wind to generate energy, and they take up less space. Fewer moving parts means they're cheaper to make. Plus, they look cool.

A startup in Spain has created a wonderfully innovative alternative to traditional…
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AUGUSTA, Maine (NEWS CENTER) -- Augusta Police say two bystanders legally armed with handguns stepped in during a shooting incident at a Walmart in…
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Lord Rothschild revealed his opinion on the possibility of a Brexit. According to him, Britain shoul
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A fracking and water study in California raises red flags to some as drilling and fracking was found to have reached into one in five of the state's fresh groundwater sources. InsideClimate News' Neela Banerjee reports.

The overlap of oil and gas development and underground freshwater formations underscores the vulnerability of California’s groundwater, and the need for close…
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Glyphosate was designed as an antibiotic. Antibiotics kills gut bacteria, in turn "stop the growth of new brain cells". No wonder autism & glyphosate rates go hand in hand.https://www.sciencedaily.com/rel.../2016/05/160519130105.htm

Ravyn Odinson shared a memory.
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I still stand by this... if God is a God you fear... you need a new God. I never understood "God Fearing" Christians... when other Christians portrayed him as a God of Unconditional Love... which is it... Unconditional Loving God or Fear Evoking Dictator God that is so insecure and jealous he needs to terrify his followers into submission and obedience?

29 June - Pale Moon Start Page

Sidebar : As I opened Pale Moon to access the Start Page ( modified to reflect past preferences ) Firefox ( Updated to a new issue in the past hour ) crashed.  BTW I am using Glarysoft Update Detector and have BelArc Advisor as a concession to past practice



.Pope Francis Honors Benedict as Pope Emeritus Reaches Milestone The former Joseph Ratzinger celebrated 65 years in the priesthood at a special reception in the pope's official residence.
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