Friday, June 27, 2014

GOP USA - THE EAGLE 06/27/2014


Swine flu found at Texas shelter for Central American children

An unaccompanied minor who entered the U.S. illegally from Central America has been confirmed to have the first case of Swine flu in a shelter for undocumented children. Rep. Louie Gohmert, R-Texas, told Breitbart News that he thinks HHS is doing an unsatisfactory job of screening and treating diseases.

Bystanders video beating instead of helping woman with small child

A young mother was viciously beaten by a McDonald's employee in front of her son and onlookers caught the incident on video instead of helping the woman. Although the mother's toddler-age son attempted to stop the attack, none of the adult onlookers took any action.

News, Commentary, Discussions

Advice on Muslim immigration: Stop being PC
A U.S.-born Middle East expert says if the United States doesn't curb Islamic immigration, the whole of Western civilization is in trouble. He suggests putting political correctness aside and doing what's morally right.
Can America Return To Greatness Post Obama?
Though the event was barely mentioned in the media, Raouf Abdel-Rahman was executed on June 18 by ISIS ("Islamic State") rebels in Iraq. With all the turmoil in that nation, the death of a single person might seem inconsequential.
Lawmakers vow to protect Mass. abortion clinics
The landmark Supreme Court decision striking down Massachusetts' 35-foot "buffer zone" outside abortion clinics sent lawmakers and state leaders scrambling for answers today but vowing to pursue a legislative fix.
Facing Tough Odds, GOP Had a Good Night in Colorado
On Tuesday night, former Rep. Bob Beauprez beat a slate of Republicans, including, most notably, former presidential candidate Tom Tancredo. Mitt Romney and other hated/beloved GOP establishment types had endorsed Beauprez, who was clearly the most electable candidate available to face John Hickenlooper.
The cellphone decision: A seminal ruling
The case before the U.S. Supreme Court was as fundamental as the Constitution is clear: May police, without a warrant, search digital information on a cellphone confiscated from an arrested individual? In a rare spate of 9-0 constitutional comity, the high court issued a resounding "NO!"
Media Helpers for White House Summits
In November of 2002, Washington Post reporter-editor Bob Woodward unveiled excerpts of his latest book, "Bush at War," and caused a big stir by revealing that Fox News boss Roger Ailes had sent a confidential memo to the George W. Bush White House after 9/11 insisting the president stay tough against the terrorists.

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