Think twice before supporting Hillary Clinton: James Fetzer

Source: Press TV American philosopher James Henry Fetzer says the American people should think twice before supporting potential 2016 presidential contender Hillary Clinton. In an interview with Press TV on
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Ted Cruz just another neo-con?

Source: The American Conservative President Obama signed Ted Cruz’s bill barring visas for ambassadors suspected of terror ties—aimed squarely at Iran—into law Friday. He then made clear he will not
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How Comcast Bought the Democratic Party

Source: National Review The communications giant Comcast announced in February that it would buy Time Warner Cable for $45 billion, creating the largest cable provider in America, with more than
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EPA Closure of Last Lead Smelting Plant to Impact Ammunition Production

Source: The New American The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is not content to infringe on property rights; recent actions taken against the country’s last lead smelting facility will affect the
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Russia Laughs at Obama’s Sanctions

Source: Conservative Byte It is comedy hour on the world stage as Russia enjoys our joke of a President. Check it out: Russia’s deputy prime minister laughed off President Obama’s
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Obama threatens vetoes of bills requiring him to follow the law

Source: Washington Examiner President Obama is threatening to veto a law that would allow Congress to sue him in federal courts for arbitrarily changing or refusing to enforce federal laws
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Why Does Ukraine Seem So Much Like Syria?

Source: LewRockwell In Ukraine, US-backed rebels seize weapons from a military depot and begin firing on police — killing at least ten. The rebel groups occupy and torch government buildings,
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California’s New ‘Dust Bowl’: “It’s Gonna Be a Slow, Painful, Agonizing Death” For Farmers

Source: Zero Hedge “It’s really a crisis situation,” exclaims one California city manager, “and it’s going to get worse in time if this drought doesn’t alleviate.” For the state that
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