Arming Syrian rebels draws scrutiny
Extremist groups make up between 15% and 25% of the rebels fighting
Syrian leader Bashar Assad, but moderate forces are growing stronger as a
result of support from regional allies, Secretary of State John Kerry
told Congress on Wednesday."I just don't agree that a majority are
al-Qaeda and the bad guys," Kerry said in testimony before the House
Foreign Affairs Committee. "That's not true."
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Illegal alien may not get CA law license
Boxed in by federal law, the California Supreme Court on Wednesday
appeared unlikely to allow immigrants to be licensed to practice law
unless they've secured legal immigration status first.
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We would do well to remember Kerry's past record on atrocities
What a delightful change of pace it has been this past week listening to
Secretary of State John F. Kerry accuse someone other than U.S.
soldiers of committing atrocities against innocent civilians, women and
children during war.
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Homeowner kills intruder on crime spree
A Kansas City, North, man awoke abruptly early Wednesday when he heard
two loud bangs in his garage, directly beneath his bedroom. He grabbed
his shotgun, ran down the stairs and opened the door to the garage to
investigate while his wife and 18-month-old baby stayed upstairs,
according to neighbors and police.
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War on Syria Means Victory for Al Qaeda
President Obama’s proposed military strike means, practically speaking,
that the U.S. will intervene on behalf of al Qaeda in Syria. Why is this
dangerous proposal being taken seriously by Congress?
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Rural Californians rekindle secession movement
They're fed up with the state legislators who focus on California's
big-city needs. They're tired of bureaucrats in Sacramento who govern
from afar and by decree.
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A Reluctant Warrior Without A Plan
President Obama faced an impossible choice last week. Many Americans,
horrified at the wholesale slaughter of innocent citizens by Syria’s
President Assad, were urging Obama to take some decisive action.
Particularly because weapons of mass destruction were used in defiance
of Obama’s “red line,” they demanded that he back up his words.
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The Most Embarrassing President of My Lifetime
Barack Obama is, without question, the most embarrassing president of my
lifetime — and that is saying something, since my life so far has
encompassed 12 presidencies, some of which have brought a lot of
embarrassment to the nation. Even Richard Nixon, with his Watergate
scandal, Jimmy Carter, with his malaise, and Bill Clinton, with his lewd
behavior in the Oval Office, could not top this president for pure,
unadulterated disgrace.
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