Sunday, November 2, 2014

In the news, Monday, October 20, 2014


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from American News
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]

City Arrests Pastors For Refusing To Perform Gay Weddings
Its one thing to amend the law to support gay marriage, but it’s entirely another to force religious entities to perform them. Such is the case for two Christian ministers who own a wedding chapel in Couer d’Alene, Idaho. The pair is facing some serious fines and even jail time for refusing to perform same-sex ceremonies.

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from Bloomberg
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from CNSNews.com (& MRC & NewsBusters)
from The Daily Caller

Facebook Marks Yahoo Story On Crowd Walking Out Of Obama Speech As Spam

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from FEE (Foundation for Economic Education)
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]

Liberty and Property
by Ludwig von Mises. One of his greatest essays, this paper was originally delivered as a lecture at Princeton University, October 1958, at the 9th Meeting of the Mont Pelerin Society. "The market is a democracy in which every penny gives a right to vote."

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from Forum for Middle East Understanding
(FFMU) (Shoebat.com)  [Information from this site may be unreliable.]

WEAK CHRISTIANS ARE THE PROBLEM
Homosexuals and Muslims are not the problem, they are simply a symptom to the problem. The problem is weak Christians who accept these evils.

Man Restores A One Thousand Year Old Church, And Gets Death Threats From Satanists
A Man in Britain has used his money to resort a thousand year old church, and for this he has received death threats from satanists who were using the church to conduct their horrid rituals.

Pope Francis Fights Against The Islamic Persecution Of Christians, And Says That The Violence Against Christians Is “Unimaginable”

American Government To Christian Pastor: Do A Homosexual Wedding Or Get Thrown Into Prison

US Government Is Now Forcing Five American Pastors To Turn In Their Speeches (Homosexual Sharia Continues On)

Obama Virus Infects Two Mainstream Media Celebrities
When you’re afflicted with the Obama virus, the first symptom is stupidity. In particular, when Obama puts forth an argument that makes no sense, it is the media’s job to challenge the argument. Mainstream media figures, however, have long ago contracted the Obama virus and now the full blown condition of parroting and defending those completely illogical arguments is manifested in two members of that media – Candy Crowley and Andrea Mitchell.

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from Fox News (& affiliates)

Mom says 10-year-old bullied after cutting hair short to donate to charity
An Ohio mother is speaking out after she says her 10-year-old daughter was bullied at school because she cut her hair short to donate it to charity.

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from Freedom Outpost
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]

Donald Trump to Obama on Ebola: You're a Psycho!

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from The Heritage Foundation
from History

10 Things You May Not Know About Herbert Hoover
After suffering for days from a massive gastrointestinal hemorrhage, 90-year-old Herbert Hoover died in Suite 31-A of New York City’s Waldorf-Astoria Hotel on October 20, 1964. On the 50th anniversary of Hoover’s death, learn 10 surprising facts about America’s 31st president.

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from iFIBER ONE News (WA)

Crowd in Moses Lake pub pepper sprayed, catches assailant for police
More than 15 people were affected by a man using pepper spray in a pub in Moses Lake late Saturday night.

The sheriff’s office proposes placing cameras around the Grant County Courthouse, the Larson housing area, Desert Aire, Beverly, and Schwana.


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from KREM 2 News (CBS Spokane)

The 10 worst states for women
1. Utah; 2. Wyoming; 3. Idaho; 4. Mississippi; 5. North Dakota; 6. Montana; 7. South Dakota; 8. Indiana; 9. Alabama; 10. Kansas.

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from KXLY 4 News (ABC Spokane)
from Money Talks News
from National Geographic

"Lost" Satellite Photos Reveal Surprising Views of Earth in the 1960s
Images reveal the most Antarctic ice on record and the Aral Sea before it dried up.

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from National Review
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]

Bigoted American Studies Assocation Reverses Course on Israel Boycott

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from Space.com (& CollectSpace)

NASA Spacecraft at Mars Survive Close Encounter with Comet

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from The Spokesman-Review

Expelled Nazis paid millions in Social Security
Dozens of suspected Nazi war criminals and SS guards collected millions of dollars in U.S. Social Security benefits after being forced out of the United States, an Associated Press investigation has found.

Property taxes will fund I-90 overpass in Post Falls
Local property taxes collected for urban renewal will pay for a new Interstate 90 overpass for Greensferry Road in east Post Falls.

Fixing Foster Care: Fostering stability
Washington foster families help form the backbone of a system dedicated to helping victims of ‘a broken society’

Advocates want what’s best for children in foster care

Mudslides, floods kill six in southern Mexico
Heavy rains brought by the remnants of Tropical Storm Trudy have caused mudslides and flooding in southern Mexico that left at least six people dead.

Rain storms bringing big weather change

Hawaiians breathing easier as Hurricane Ana moves past




Food truck park planned in Spokane

Former Kettle Falls man dies in Montana crash

CdA officer’s pay cut after dog shooting

Students clean up after chaotic pumpkin fest
CONCORD, N.H. – Keene State College students quickly cleaned up from a chaotic weekend on Sunday after violent parties near the city’s annual pumpkin festival led to destruction, dozens of arrests and multiple injuries.

In brief: Police search area where Virginia body was found
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – After finding remains that could be University of Virginia student Hannah Graham, authorities interviewed nearby residents and picked through leaves on the side of a sparsely populated highway, searching for any clues or evidence.
Police detain man in deaths of 4 women
HAMMOND, Ind. – An Indiana man confessed to killing a woman whose body was found in a Motel 6 and told police where the bodies of three more women could be found, police said Sunday.

CDC revising Ebola protocol
Revised guidance for health care workers treating Ebola patients will include using protective gear “with no skin showing,” a top federal health official said Sunday, and the Pentagon announced it was forming a team to assist medical staff in the U.S., if needed.

Test shows Spaniard has beaten Ebola
A Spanish nursing assistant infected with Ebola after treating missionary priests with the disease repatriated from West Africa has managed to beat it after nearly two weeks of treatment in Madrid and has no traces of the virus in her bloodstream, according to test results released Sunday by Spain.

Ebola quarantine for 48 ends today
The first wave of 48 people, including the fiancée of Ebola victim Thomas Eric Duncan, will emerge from a state-ordered, 21-day Ebola quarantine today.

WHO: Nigeria’s Ebola outbreak is officially over

In brief: Federal police take control of 13 towns
Security officials say federal police have taken control of 13 municipalities in southern Mexico where local police are suspected of links to organized crime and the case of 43 missing students.
Sweden: foreign undersea activity
The Swedish military said Sunday it had made three credible sightings of foreign undersea activity in its waters during the past few days amid reports of a suspected Russian intrusion in the area.
North, South Korea exchange gunfire
Troops from the rival Koreas exchanged gunfire Sunday in the second such shooting in 10 days, South Korean officials said.

U.S. airdrops supplies to Kurds fighting in Kobani
The U.S. military said Sunday it had airdropped weapons, ammunition and medical supplies to Kurdish forces defending the Syrian city of Kobani against Islamic State militants.

Pope Francis beatifies predecessor Paul VI
Pope Francis on Sunday beatified Pope Paul VI, concluding the remarkable meeting of bishops debating family issues that drew parallels to the tumultuous reforms of the Second Vatican Council which Paul oversaw and implemented.

Then and Now: Hennessey Funeral Home
The Hennessey Funeral Home has been at 2203 N. Division since 1934.

Navy’s training plan stirs questions
The plan is for Growler jet pilots flying out of Naval Air Station Whidbey Island to pick up skills in detecting radar, as that is what the Growlers do.

Leonard Pitts Jr.: Church’s move is worth praise

Life expectancy on the rise among senior men
Forget the baby boom. A man boom is coming, and it will make the senior scene of tomorrow vastly different from the one today.

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from TPNN (Tea Party News Network)

Ebola Vaccine Abandoned in 2008 After Showing Promise in Trials

The Daily Beast Founder’s Slobbering Love Affair With Obama Just Ended; Says Obama is Scaring Women

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from Tri-City Herald

A Richland grandfather was killed early Monday when he was hit by a commercial truck on Interstate 84 east of Boardman, the Oregon State Police reported. Melvin J. Mitchell, 80, was a passenger in his grandson’s Ford Mustang.

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from The Washington Times (DC)

Idaho city’s ordinance tells pastors to marry gays or go to jail
Coeur d‘Alene, Idaho, city officials have laid down the law to Christian pastors within their community, telling them bluntly via an ordinance that if they refuse to marry homosexuals, they will face jail time and fines.

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from The Western Center for Journalism
(Western Journalism)

What Just Happened To Obama Should Have Every Democrat Candidate Running For Cover
If ever there were a picture of Barack Obama’s seriously sinking popularity, this is it — a shot taken at a rare campaign appearance made by the president — a photo showing people leaving a Democrat rally in Maryland while Obama was speaking.

OUTRAGE! What Government Just Demanded Of These Ordained Ministers Is More Than Chilling
Donald and Evelyn Knapp, both ordained ministers, have run the Hitching Post Wedding Chapel in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho since 1989. The Knapps have been married to each other for 47 years and are “evangelical Christians who hold to historic Christian beliefs” that “God created two distinct genders in His image” and “that God ordained marriage to be between one man and one woman.” And now, because of their adherence to these deeply held religious beliefs, the Knapps face a 180-day jail term and $1,000 fine for each day they decline to marry a same-sex couple in their tiny chapel.

See Why Lower Gas Prices Could Foreshadow The Kiss Of Death To The US Economy
Why are gas prices plunging?  Why is the stock market correcting?  Why is the Fed worried? The answer is slowing economic growth, all over the world. Western societies have built up mountains of debt that they don’t have the will to pay back. Their economies could probably handle the huge debt service load if they decided to do so, but their populations don’t have the will to pay.

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from Yahoo News

Citizen Pulls Over Police Officer
Ephrata resident and former congressional candidate Gavin Seim is gaining attention for his video discussion with a Grant County Sheriff's Office deputy.

Pumping for change: 'The Oracle of Oil' T. Boone Pickens on low gas prices and keeping them that way

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from Zero Hedge

"Anti-Petrodollar" CEO Of French Energy Giant Total Dies In Freak Plane Crash In Moscow

Living The Grecovery Dream: Two Jobless Parents, Two Kids, One Cat All Living In A Car
It’s Greece’s new homeless: decent families who lost everything due to economic crisis and austerity measures and they live their own hell in social isolation in a collapsed welfare state.

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from 100 Percent FED Up
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]

VACCINE FOR EBOLA ABANDONED IN 2008 AFTER SHOWING PROMISE

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