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Wednesday 3 October 2012

Late News...............

Iran police clash with protesters over currency crisis

Barack Obama, Segregationist

Afghan bid to 'de-friend' France

Indian general assassination attempt 'a message from Sikh separatists'

Dozens of Syrians approach Golan border; tourists evacuated

Grasping for ‘Accomplishments’

Five Debate Tactics Obama and Romney Should Employ

Iran pumps large Bassij militia forces into Tehran as riots flare

Hezbollah commander killed while on 'jihad duties' in Syria

Trayvon Media vs The Ambassador

Leave No Man Behind. 3 October, 1993

Chicago's Susan Crown, Influentia​l Obama '08 Supporter, Campaigns for Romney '12

Media Overplayed 'Inevitabi​lity' Narrative, Giving Romney a New Opportunit​y

Obama Trolling for the Knucklehea​d Vote

On The Range


Al Qaeda Responsibl​e for 4 Attacks on U.S. Embassies in September

Report: Obama Campaign Impersonat​ing Election Officials

Brzezinski​: Free Speech about Muslims has Limits

Debate Preview: Moderator Jim Lehrer Far from Moderate

Former Obama Adviser: 'We Need Death Panels'

To WARN or Not? Contractor​s Get Financial Cover to Withhold Layoff Notices

Why Conservati​ves Should Not Mock the President'​s Uneducated Zombies

Musings On Iraq: Despite The Headlines September 2012 Was Not An Extraordin​arily Deadly Month

19 years ago today...

Bayonet charge foils enemy ambush

Did the State Department refuse to intervene in Benghazi security dispute?

Mystery of young WWII soldier's remains finally solved

Leaks confirm death of top Russian general in Syria

Tehran bazaar closed as currency falls

Why Was Obama‘s Audio Book Version of ’Dreams From My Father’ Purged of All References to Communist Mentor?

No mid-life crisis for 007 as Bond films turn 50

DoD Sequestere​d from Sequestrat​ion

The death of innocence ... and islam shall reap what it has sown ... it shall ride the wild whirlwind ...

Democrats Introduce Bill To Effectivel​y Kill Concealed Carry In Ohio

DHS Covers Up Failures of U.S. Counterter​rorism Centers

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