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    Emails Show Feds Asking Florida Cops to Deceive Judges

    should have used the IRS servers Police in Florida have, at the request of the U.S. Marshals Service, been deliberately deceiving judges and defendants about their use of a controversial surveillance tool to track suspects, according to newly obtained emails. At the request of the Marshals...
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    Pope shines up his ginormous brass balls, excommunicates the whole damn Mob

    (CNN) -- Using his strongest language to date, Pope Francis told Italian Mafia members on Saturday that they are excommunicated from the Catholic Church. "Those who in their life have gone along the evil ways, as in the case of the mafia, they are not with God, they are excommunicated,"...
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    How your food would look if not genetically modified

    How your food would look if not genetically modified over millennia? | Genetic Literacy Project like related, man. Monsanto plans to patent genetically modified marijuana in Uruguay Â*
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    How the GW myth is perpetuated

    It's all about the harsh colors man... Near the first of this month, the NOAA National Weather Service discontinued the sea surface temperature dataset used by Unisys to create their daily sea surface temperature and sea surface temperature anomaly maps. As a result, Unisys has been unable to...
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    Fair question for the left coasters

    Cody Battershill ‏@codyincalgary Why did #TidesUSA Buy 150 acres right next door to Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson? With the U.S. in tough times, one would think that American charities would be doing all they can to help...
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    CBC reporter omits First Nations group received money to protest pipeline

    In a story by CBC’s Environment Reporter Margo McDiarmid on a protest by the Hartely Bay First Nation against the Northern Gateway pipeline decision: Members of Hartley Bay First Nation have stretched a 4.6-kilometre long crocheted rope across B.C.’s Douglas Channel in a symbolic blockade of...
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    Happy Aboriginal Day

    Neil Edmondson ‏@NeilJEdmondson pick a treaty and read it: https://www.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca/eng/1370373165583/1370373202340 … #cdnpoli #indigenous In this section, read transcripts of the treaties dating from the...
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    Ebola 'Totally Out of Control,' Doctors Without Borders Says

    The Ebola outbreak in West Africa is the deadliest ever seen and the virus is raging ‘‘totally out of control,’’ an official with Doctors Without Borders said Friday. The virus, which causes a particularly nasty form of hemorrhagic fever, has killed 337 people out of 528 infected, the World...
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    Global energy use by source

    There's a fair bit of optimism in green circles that fossil fuels are dying and renewables like wind and solar are set to take over. Al Gore has a hopeful new essay in Rolling Stone along these lines, arguing that "a powerful, largely unnoticed shift is taking place." In 2013, fossil fuels...
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    Francis bows his head to receive Justin's blessing

    It is not remotely surprising that the Archbishop of Canterbury should desire to bless the Pope of Rome, but the humble attitude of His Holiness in accepting it has caused something of a stir among Roman Catholic traditionalists: Is Pope Francis humbly acknowledging the episcopal ministry...
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    Everything About Colloidal Silver

    Two thousand, three hundred years ago, Alexander The Great was surveying his battlefield and drinking water from silver urns. He knew nothing about bacteria, but he knew that silver containers have a seemingly miraculous way of keeping water fresh. Silver has been used for thousands of years...
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    Chinese tycoon to feed 1,000 poor Americans in charity dinner

    China’s recycling tycoon Chen Guangbiao placed ads in the US media inviting one thousand poor Americans for a dinner worth $1 million in New York on June 25. The philanthropist also said that he will give out US$300 to each guest after the meal. The billionaire placed a...
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    Deadly diseases crossing border with illegals

    A flood of illegals has massively surged at our southwestern borders. The economic impact of medical care, education and incarceration for illegals forced on taxpayers is bankrupting Arizona. Why are such swarms entering the U.S. illegally NOW, particularly children? Newspapers in Mexico...
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    The evolution of "The Lament of the Cherokee Reservation Indian (Indian Reservation)"

    The evolution of "The Lament of the Cherokee Reservation Indian (Indian Reservation)" It began with a songwriter of course: John D. Loudermilk - 1960-1963 Nashville Songwriters Foundation The man wrote a lot of notable songs including: "Tobacco Road" "Talk Back Trembling Lips" "Then You Can...
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    David Cameron: Isis terrorists are planning attacks in Britain

    The Prime Minister says the crisis in Iraq must not be ignored as jihadists will 'attack us here at home' Jihadists from the Islamic terrorist group Isis are planning attacks on British soil, David Cameron has said. The Prime Minister warned that the current crisis in Iraq must...
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    Dubai Airport has surpassed Heathrow as world's busiest global hub

    Dubai International Airport has surpassed Heathrow as the world’s busiest global hub, while three Gulf airlines—Emirates, Qatar Airways, and Etihad—are scooping up passengers. Boarding a lavishly appointed Airbus A380 at Dubai’s $4.5 billion Terminal 3, Graham Boynton examines the tectonic...
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    U.S. Patent Office Cancels Washington Redskins Trademarks

    Forward! I say replace it with a hammer and sickle: U.S. Patent Office Cancels Washington Redskins Trademarks Forward! - Small Dead Animals
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    The proportion of global energy consumption that comes from carbon-free sources

    Flatlined: We Don't Need No... - Small Dead Animals
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    Greenpeace loses millions on bad currency bet

    This Is Awkward Greenpeace loses millions in donor contributions; The Amsterdam-based not-for-profit revealed on Monday that it lost €3.8-million ($5.6-million), after a well-meaning employee entered into a contract intended to minimize foreign currency exchange costs, which instead turned...
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    Man accused of taking photos of kids around GTA

    TORONTO - A Toronto man faces charges after taking pictures of children in public places around the city. Toronto Police allege the man went to a number of places across the GTA and took pictures of children. The man then allegedly uploaded the images to the Internet and added sexualized...