Monday, April 22, 2013

Professor: We Used 'Too Much Force' Capturing Boston Bombers | Ruth O'Brien | Fox Nation

Professor: We Used 'Too Much Force' Capturing Boston Bombers | Ruth O'Brien | Fox Nation: "City University of New York Professor Ruth O'Brien complains in an op-ed that "too much force" had been used against Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev, who was killed by the police."

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White House Receives Petition To Stop All Islamic Immigration Into US

White House Receives Petition To Stop All Islamic Immigration Into US: "It’s time to expose Islam for what it is to the American public at large and bypass the mainstream media. There is a way to make them talk about the threat of Islam. To do that, I’ve submitted a petition at WhiteHouse.gov in order to bring attention to this issue. If the Obama administration are so hell bent on pushing gun control in the wake of mass shootings like Newtown, then they should be even more vocal on the Islamic threat to America in the wake of more than 20,000 Islamic terrorist attacks since September 11, 2001."

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MSNBC Anchor: "Islam has Nothing to Do with Boston Bombing" - Patriot UpdatePatriot Update

MSNBC Anchor: "Islam has Nothing to Do with Boston Bombing" - Patriot UpdatePatriot Update: "Making the point that the Tsarnaev brothers’ Muslim faith at the moment bears little relevance to the investigation into the brothers’ decision to attack the Boston Marathon last week, MSNBC host Melissa Harris-Perry observed that Tsarnaev’s faith is about as relevant to the investigation right now as are Ben Affleck movies about violent events in Boston. Her panel guests agreed and added that Americans have to “otherize” violent actors in order to absolve themselves from responsibility for or connection to their violence."

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Internet Sales Tax Is a State Money Grab

Internet Sales Tax Is a State Money Grab: "Like the money-hungry federal government, many state governments have financial and political interests in getting their hands on more and more money to grow their governments. It is not surprising that many of those state governments find out-of-state businesses to be lucrative and politically easy targets for tax legislation."

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