Wednesday, June 13, 2018

American Medical Association adopts sweeping gun control policies - Washington Times

American Medical Association adopts sweeping gun control policies - Washington Times
CHICAGO — ...the American Medical Association on Tuesday pressed for a ban on assault weapons and came out against arming teachers as a way to fight what it calls a public health crisis.
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At its annual policymaking meeting, the nation’s largest physicians group bowed to unprecedented demands from doctor-members to take a stronger stand on gun violence — a problem the organizations says is as menacing as a lethal infectious disease.
...AMA delegates voted to adopt several of nearly a dozen gun-related proposals presented by doctor groups that are part of the AMA’s membership. 
They agreed to:
- Support any bans on the purchase or possession of guns and ammunition by people under 21.
- Back laws that would require licensing and safety courses for gun owners and registration of all firearms..."
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More than half of Millennials expect to be millionaires someday | Daily Mail Online

More than half of Millennials expect to be millionaires someday | Daily Mail Online
More than half of Millennials expect to be millionaires someday, according to a new study
  • New study finds that 53% of Millennials believe they will one day be millionaires 
  •  Despite that, 25% say they'll never marry and 30% plan on never having children 
  •  Nearly 1-in-5 report that they they still rely on their parents for financial support
  • They expect to retire at 56, though won't start saving for retirement until age 36
See the source imageMillennials expect to make it big some day, with more than half reporting that they believe they will eventually become millionaires, according to a new study.
Despite having crushing student loans (20 percent never expect to pay them off), credit card and other debt, people born between 1982 and 2000 share a confidence when it comes to their financial outlook.
'Young people are optimistic about the future,' said JJ Kinahan, chief strategist for TD Ameritrade, in a statement on the company's new report. 'On average, survey respondents expect to land a job in their chosen field and be completely financially independent by age 25.'..."
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WATCH: Bill Clinton Makes Most Amazing Freudian Slip Ever | Daily Wire

WATCH: Bill Clinton Makes Most Amazing Freudian Slip Ever | Daily Wire:

Image result for flickr commons images bill clintonSpeaking with PBS’ Judy Woodruff last week, former president Bill Clinton, who has been accused of numerous actions targeting women from fondling to rape, offered what ranks as one of the most amazing Freudian slips of the 21st century. When asked by Woodruff about former Minnesota senator Al Franken leaving the Senate after sexual harassment allegations were made against him, Clinton opined, “I think the norms have really changed in terms of, what you can do to somebody against their will …”

The World Leaders Americans See As The Greatest Threats [Infographic]

The World Leaders Americans See As The Greatest Threats [Infographic]

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History for June 13

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History for June 13 - On-This-Day.com
Winfield Scott 1786 - United States Army General, William Butler Yeats 1865 - Poet, dramatist, Ralph Edwards (Ralph Livingstone Edwards) 1913 - Radio and television host, television producer
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Richard Thomas 1951 - Actor ("The Waltons"), Tim Allen 1953 - Comedian, actor ("Home "), Ally Sheedy 1962 - Actress
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1415 - Henry the Navigator, the prince of Portugal, embarked on an expedition to Africa.
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1825 - Walter Hunt patented the safety pin. Hunt then then sold the rights for $400.
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1900 - China's Boxer Rebellion against foreigners and Chinese Christians erupted into violence.
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1943 - German spies landed on Long Island, New York. They were soon captured.
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1944 - Germany launched 10 of its new V1 rockets against Britain from a position near the Channel coast. Of the 10 rockets only 5 landed in Britain and only one managed to kill (6 people in London).
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1951 - U.N. troops seized Pyongyang, North Korea.
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1966 - The landmark "Miranda v. Arizona" decision was issued by the U.S. Supreme Court. The decision ruled that criminal suspects had to be informed of their constitutional rights before being questioned by police.
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2000 - In Pyongyang, North Korea's leader Kim Jong Il welcomed South Korea's President Kim Dae for a three-day summit. It was the first such meeting between the leaders of North and South Korea.
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Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Trump administration says University of Michigan 'Bias Response Team' is unconstitutional - Washington Times

Trump administration says University of Michigan 'Bias Response Team' is unconstitutional - Washington Times:

Image result for flickr commons images university of michiganIn a statement of interest, the Justice Department said the Ann Arbor university has imposed a “system of arbitrary censorship of, and punishment for, constitutionality protected speech.”
“The University’s policies prohibit speech that any listener finds ‘bothersome’ or ‘hurtful’ — an overbroad, vague, and subjective standard that is a paradigmatic example of the chilling of free expression prohibited by the First Amendment,” the statement of interest read.

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The Democrats' IT Scandal Cover-Up

The Democrats' IT Scandal Cover-Up
"Former DNC chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz subverted our democracy and interfered in the 2016 election in ways Moscow could only dream of...
See the source image...What the Democrats accused the Russians of doing, Debbie Wasserman Shultz’s DNC was actively doing. 
And considering what we have found out about the Pakistanis, not the Russians, that were brought in to run their IT operation, it makes sense as to why the DNC refused to turn over their servers to FBI forensic investigators. 
What else where they trying to hide?
One thing they tried to hide was Debbie Wasserman Schultz’s curious relationship with Pakistani Imran Awan.
Awan was the top IT aide to Democratic Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz. The FBI reportedly “seized smashed computer hard drives” from his home. He was “arrested trying to flee to Pakistan after wiring almost $300,000 to the country,” according to The Daily Caller, which has owned the story because it does actual news reporting.
Here’s an amazing paragraph from the Caller: “Awan and members of his family received $4 million from the Democratic congressmen they were working for since 2010. Wasserman Schultz has been especially uncooperative with the probe into her staffers and even threatened the Capitol Police chief for gathering evidence. She refused to fire Awan until after he was arrested, even though Capitol Police had already revoked Awans’ access to the congressional IT system in February in relation to a major security breach.” ($4 million, and you wonder where your tax dollars go.)
Like Al Capone and tax evasion, Imran Awan was charged with bank fraud regarding the millions he was paid and handled with his family. 
But the court case against him has mysteriously been delayed a seventh time..."
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