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    Six Diseases Return To US as Migration Advocates Celebrate ‘World Refugee Day’

    well that's not good for anybody. Six diseases that were recently near eradication are making a comeback in the United States, as the taxpayer funded refugee resettlement industry launches a propaganda blitz about the so-called World Refugee Day this Monday. The returning diseases are;1...
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    Three Syrian “Refugees” Rape Little Girl at Knifepoint in Idaho

    Three Syrian refugees reportedly raped a little girl at knifepoint in Idaho before urinating on her body, an incident that prompted furious residents to accuse Twin Falls city council members of covering up the assault. The sexual assault allegedly took place on June 2, but has received...
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    Openly gay Grit MP says there’s still prejudice in Liberal caucus

    Oliphant says there are still ‘love the sinner but hate the sin’ attitudes among Liberals, though many colleagues support him. He adds the government needs to do more at home and abroad on LGBTQ rights and gun access Openly gay Liberal MP Rob Oliphant says, despite having many allies in his...
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    Why People Love Trump: A Case Study of Milo Yiannopoulos

    The rise of Yiannopoulos can help to explain the rise of Donald Trump. Both have attracted followers that feel silenced, ignored, and invalidated by the left. Both will continue to receive sympathy and exposure if their opponents continue to aggressively and instinctually dismiss their...
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    Homeland Security pushes to ban words 'sharia' and 'jihad'

    it's probably nothing Homeland Security pushes to ban words 'sharia' and 'jihad' | On Air Videos | Fox News stigmatizes :lol:
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    Parents admit 'gifting' teen to Bucks man

    but wait, there's more A 51-year-old Bucks County man was arrested after he was found living with 12 girls, including a teenager he considered his wife, and a baby and a toddler he fathered with her, authorities said Friday. Lee Kaplan was arrested Thursday morning at his home on the...
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    Why Canadian public debt is under-evaluated?

    Provinces have massive borrowing powers.
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    So, do more guns equal more crime?

    The data would seem to indicate the answer is "obviously not." (For more on this, see here.) Naturally, these facts are steadfastly ignored by people who can't do basic arithmetic, like the constitutional law Professor David S. Cohen who wrote Monday at Rolling Stone that the second Amendment...
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    He could become the most globally active former president the United States has ever

    grab a coffee and enjoy some intelligent writing America and the world will continue to struggle with the damage he has done. And he will point to it, from any position of influence he can attain, as proof that he was right all along. The Mind of the President - The Tower les nice...
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    The history of urbanization, 3700 BC – 2000 AD

    Watch as the world's cities are born one-by-one over 6000 years - Metrocosm
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    Another elderly guard convicted

    talk about holding a grudge. Cant see the point in imprisoning him. I though the point of prison was to deter the criminal from repeating their actions and to protect society from criminals. Neither of those two things are relevant in this instance. The bloke probably regrets everything...
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    Wikileaks will publish ‘enough evidence’ to indict Hillary Clinton, warns Assange

    let's hope this spaz puts his money where his mouth is and the country has the balls to go after the no-good hag. Wikileaks co-founder Julian Assange warns more information will be published about Hillary Clinton, enough to indict her if the US government is courageous enough to do...
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    A Turkish call to massacre LGBT community

    it's probably nothing Muslim Youth League Calls for Massacre at Gay Rights Parade At a time when the world is mourning the massacre of 49 people at a gay night club in Orlando, a new massacre is being brewed by Islamists and a far-right nationalist group in Istanbul. One day after a...
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    Scarborough subway extension will cost $900M more than initially thought...

    #gravytrain The Scarborough subway extension will cost $900 million more than initially thought, Mayor John Tory has confirmed. The cost of the one-stop extension of Line 2 from Kennedy Station to Scarborough Town Centre was initially pegged at $2 billion, however on...
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    The Taliban now hold more ground in Afghanistan than at any point since 2001

    KABUL, Afghanistan — The new U.S. commander in Afghanistan has submitted his first three-month assessment of the situation in the war-torn country and what it's going to take to defeat the Taliban, a U.S. military official has told The Associated Press. And though the content of the review...
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    Leaked forecast suggests climate plan could cost Alberta billions

    but NDP say analysis is invalid shocking Alberta’s climate plan could lead to 15,000 fewer jobs, a $4-billion drop in household income, as well as lower corporate profits, oil exports and overall economic activity. That’s what Alberta Treasury Board and Finance officials initially...
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    Facebook bans gay magazine critical of Islam

    protect that narrative Facebook has banned the page of gay magazine Gaystream after they published an article critical of Islam in the wake of the Orlando massacre. The social media platform has again been censoring pages that criticise Islam. Facebook banned the page of gay magazine...
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    Wishy Washy john kerry

    Global Test By Kate on June 17, 2016 10:27 AM | 2 Comments...
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    Five ways the Liberals’ policy on genocidal ISIL is a bungled, confusing mess

    Terry Glavin ‏@TerryGlavin The Liberals & genocide: A total cock-up, wrapped in a disgraceful display of spinelessness.Good for @mdentandt Fielding questions Wednesday from Conservative Jason Kenney, Foreign...
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    No external probe after reporter suicide: Toronto Star memo

    TORONTO — Canada's largest newspaper decided against an outside investigation into the circumstances around the suicide of a prominent reporter because it would have been too bureaucratic, according to an internal memo. Instead, the Toronto Star did its own investigation, which resulted...