Wednesday, March 9, 2016

In the news, Tuesday, March 1, 2016


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from ABC News (& affiliates)
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from Alex Jones (INFOWARS.COM)
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]

REPORT: TRUMP SUPPORTERS IN TEXAS SEE VOTES SWITCHED TO RUBIO
Numerous callers flooded Austin-based radio station KLBJ this morning with reports of mistakes after they tried to vote for Trump.

MEDIA SAVAGES TRUMP OVER DUKE, IGNORES HILLARY PRAISING FORMER KKK MEMBER ROBERT BYRD
Clinton once described Senator who called blacks "mongrels" as her "friend and mentor"

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from Breitbart
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from CBS News (& affiliates)
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from ClashDaily.com with Doug Giles
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from Conservative Intelligence Briefing

Breaking: Watch Video Discovered From 1999 Showing Rubio Voting For Gun Ban

Breaking: Anti Trump DRAMA In Virginia? Voters Given Ballots Already Marked For Rubio

Here’s Why Ted Cruz Just Said Rubio And Carson Should Drop Out

Breaking: Trump Texas Supporters Say Votes Being Switched To Rubio

Trump Blasts Rubio Over False Super PAC Ads

Another Big Congressional Endorsement For Donald Trump
Donald Trump has racked up another Congressional endorsement, this time from Pennsylvania’s Tom Marino.

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from Conservative Outfitters
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]


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from First Things

In sheer numbers, Hindu Nationalism is among the largest nationalist movements in human history, and the West cannot afford to ignore it.

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from The Hill

Trump: Ryan can get along with me or 'pay a big price'

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from HumanProgress.org  Education Website

U.S. President's Son Dies of an Infected Blister?
The year was 1924, the 16-year-old son of the president of the United States lay dying, and a bacterial infection in a blister on the third toe of his right foot was to blame. It developed earlier in the week, while he was out playing tennis on the White House lawn with his brother. Many of the best doctors of the day were consulted, multiple diagnostic tests were run, and he was admitted to one of the top hospitals in the country. Despite all that, he died within a week of infection. Sadly, the case of Calvin Coolidge’s son was not unusual. Deaths from sepsis following the infection of a minor cut or blister were extremely common at the time and no amount of wealth or power could save a patient.

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from The Spokesman-Review

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from The Washington Post
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