Tuesday, November 22, 2016

In the news, Tuesday, November 1, 2016


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from Alex Jones (INFOWARS.COM)
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INTERNAL COUP AGAINST HILLARY CLINTON HAS BEGUN: RED ALERT
Renowned State Dept. psychological warfare expert exposes attempted Clinton takeover

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from Anglican Communion News Service


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from Anglican Journal

Officials from the Primates' World Relief and Development Fund (PWRDF) say that their organization focuses on smaller "local actors" as one strategy for ensuring that aid dollars are spent effectively.

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from Coeur d'Alene Press

Prosecutor: Road rage led to murder
William "Bo" Kirk was kidnapped, bound, and killed with a handgun following a road-rage incident, a Kootenai County prosecutor said Monday. David Earl Hutto, 44, Hayden, was formally charged Monday with second-degree murder in connection to the Oct. 22 killing of Kirk, 41, Coeur d'Alene. Hutto’s bail was set at $2 million.

MEET THE CDA BUNKERS
‘66 World Series winner, wife toss artistic gems

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from CommonDreams
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Justifying the Saudi Slaughter in Yemen
Official Washington insists Iran is the main Mideast troublemaker when clearly that isn’t true, but the “group think” explains why a few intercepted arms shipments to Somalia where linked to Iran and Yemen

In Historic First, ICC Preparing to Investigate US War Crimes in Afghanistan
Foreign Policy reports that the International Criminal Court is poised to formally investigate U.S. actions for the first time in its history

Battle for Senate Leads to 'Precipitous Rise' in Dark Money Spending
Top 10 Senate races see record spending from outside groups, which are free to accept unlimited donations and are able to conceal their funders from the public

As Flint Suffers, Nestlé Plans Dramatic Expansion of Water Privatization in Michigan
What's more, the biggest food company in the world gets to pump that water at no cost

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from The Federalist Papers
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from First Things

IN DEFENSE OF GEORGE BELL
Peter Hitchens: I have long believed that there are no great men, only great deeds. And yet it takes exceptional men and women to do such deeds, and Bishop George Bell was exceptional. His great deed? Publicly condemning the deliberate bombing of German civilians—at great personal cost. The current leaders of the American Episcopalians and their English mother church are wedded firmly to the spirit of the age. And as William Inge, dean of St. Paul’s Cathedral in London warned long ago, “Whoever marries the spirit of this age will find himself a widower in the next.”

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from The Heritage Foundation

DC City Council Votes to Allow Physician-Assisted Suicide. That’ll Change Us All, for the Worse.

Tackling the Claims of ‘Right to Die’
Five states have legalized physician-assisted suicide—California, Oregon, Vermont, Washington, and Massachusetts. If Colorado votes “yes” on Proposition 106 next week, it will become the sixth. The District of Columbia is looking to adopt similar legislation.

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from HumanProgress.org  Education Website

Human Freedom Is Up, But Government Quality Is Down
Progress in spite of government not because of it. People around the world appear to be growing freer, but their governments are getting less transparent and more corrupt. Could these diverging trends be the key to understanding of the people's growing dissatisfaction with their ruling elites?

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from The Living Church

WITH ALL THE SAINTS IN EVERY PLACE: INELUCTABLE ECUMENISM
Herewith a revised sermon for the Feast of Saint Simon and Saint Jude, Apostles, preached at Chapel of the Good Shepherd, General Theological Seminary.

Sobering New Numbers
Statistics released Oct. 28 show a trend of declining attendance in the Church of England has not bottomed out.

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from National Review
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Scientists Don’t Have to Choose between Faith and ReasonThe Society of Catholic Scientists draws attention to, and creates fellowship among, religious people in the scientific community.

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from Redoubt News
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Government Overreach Lost the Malheur Trial
It is widely held that the prosecution in the Malheur Protest Trial would have easily won a victory if they had not got greedy and attempted to go for the maximum prison sentences possible. They could have gone for trespassing or vandalism, but have stated that they chose they higher charge of conspiracy because of the amount of prison time involved.

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from Republican National Committee (GOP)

The ObamaCare Disaster: Designed By Clinton And Obama
As open enrollment begins, we look at how Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton continue to sell ObamaCare on a mountain of lies, and how the American people are paying the price.

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from The Spokesman-Review

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from Sputnik
(Russian government-supported propaganda channel)

FBI Have Not Found Any Financial Links Between Trump, Russian Authorities
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has not found any links between US Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump as well as his advisers and the Russian authorities, local media reported.

Russia Ready to Work With US Despite Being Listed as 'Major Threat'
Neither Russia nor the United States are interested in further deterioration of bilateral ties and sooner or later the relationship will get back to normal, Russian Security Council Secretary Nikolai Patrushev told Sputnik.

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from USA Today
from The Washington Post

Why treating diabetes keeps getting more expensive
Are the newest versions of insulin worth the bigger price tag?

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