U.S. State Dept. to transport foreign Ebola victims to U.S. hospitals for treatment


The entire Obama administration must be insane!

So, Post-Birth Abortions Are Apparently Ok To Some People Now


This is just sick!

deacon303's avatarWhiskey Tango Foxtrot

According to this, post-birth abortions are becoming an idea that is gaining acceptance among college students.

In other words, college kids are like, totes ok with killing Actual Already Born Infants.

And not only that, but pro-life groups listed by the sourcelink, like Created Equal and Survivors of the Abortion Holocaust said that in interviews they’re hearing more and more students say that they not only support post-birth abortion, but they also support that it’s perfectly fine to murder kids as old as FIVE, because they’re not yet “self-aware.”

I had to check like 5 times that this didn’t come from The Onion, because it’s basically unfathomable to me, but yeah – this isn’t satire. This is the world we live in now.

Mark Harrington of Created Equal said, “We encounter people who think it is morally acceptable to kill babies after birth on a regular basis at almost every…

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GOVERNMENT AGENCIES SCRAMBLE TO PURCHASE HAZMAT SUITS


Why would they need all these Hazmat suits?

Islamic Indoctrination In U.S. Public Schools HEATING UP;Students Reciting “Shahada”!


We need to get this dribble out of the schools!

CAIR publishes list of American ‘Islamophobes’ — Will it become a ‘hit list’ for Islamic State ‘lone wolves’?


I’m glad they haven’t found me yet!

Muslims control 55 crime enclaves in 22 cities throughout Sweden


Nothing but peaceful Muslims!

Discussion of Dengue and West Nile, both neuroinvasive.


Just a few more nasty things to worry about!

john1282's avatarJunkScience.com

Dengue or “breakbone” fever and West Nile are both mosquito borne viral diseases that cause encephalitis.

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Libya – The Brink Of No Return…


Obama and Hillary did a really good job here didn’t they!

Carbon Sequestration Project at Kemper will have a little overrun on costs–surprised?


Just looking at something like this on face makes one wonder how it could ever be expected to actually work. water and CO2 are the main waste products they go up the stack ignoring particulate matter. To take the CO2 and inject it underground under pressure requires energy which reduces the power output of the plant. This reduces the efficiency and significantly raise the cost of producing power. Its just a big science project.

john1282's avatarJunkScience.com

Kemper Project in Mississippi, the prize project of the energy bozos–thought to be perfect because they could burn pulverized coal and pump the CO2 into the ground, now is three hundred percent over original estimates at 6 plus billion. I am certainly not surprised.

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Mission Accomplished? U.S. Marine Corps Might Lower Combat Standards For Women


When you are only looking for a few as in elite troops few if any women can make the grade, that is a fact. By few I mean the top 5% of men which rules out almost all women. The reason being that they all smaller and do not have the upper body strength that men do sorry ladies but facts are facts and if it weren’t so there would not be so many abused women. I do not condone what some men do but it does seem to show that the ladies have a physical disadvantage in fight and being able to care large amounts of equipment. When I was in it was common to make a jump with over 100 pounds of equipment — being close to 200 pound that was 50% of my body weight. That would be 70% of body weight for a 140 pound woman and they can’t do it.

deacon303's avatarWhiskey Tango Foxtrot

The first three women to successfully complete the Marine’s Combat Endurance Test (CET) have been asked to leave the rigorous, infantry officers training course for failing to meet the physical standards required.

The Christian Science Monitor has details on the three, trailblazing women:

They were physically disqualified from the training last week for falling behind in hikes while carrying loads of upwards of 100 pounds, says Maj. George Flynn, director of the Infantry Officers Course (IOC) at Quantico, Va.

Earlier this month, the women had successfully completed the Combat Endurance Test, the first hurdle Marines must pass to become infantry officers – the quintessential front-line combat job. That accomplishment qualified them for the remainder of infantry officer training, the IOC.

The Monitor points out that it wasn’t just these three women who failed, but three men also dropped out at the same stage.

But, according to an analysis done by the

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