Friday, May 1, 2015

GOP USA - THE EAGLE 05/01/2015

New Black Panther leader: 'Willing to kill' in U.S. 'war' on blacks

The leader of the New Black Panther Party says the United States has declared was against the nation's black population -- and that, like American revolutionaries, they are willing to kill if that's what it takes to achieve justice in the aftermath of Freddie Gray's death.

Media Poll: Religious freedom trumps gay rights

Most Americans think the government should protect religious liberties over gay rights when the two come into conflict, a new Associated Press-GfK poll finds, though fewer think most businesses should be allowed to turn away gay couples because of religious beliefs.

Baltimore's prosecutor faces big test 4 months into job

Baltimore's chief prosecutor, just 35 years old and on the job for less than four months, is facing the biggest challenge of her career: deciding whether evidence supports criminal charges against police officers in the death of Freddie Gray.


IRS claims it has stopped targeting conservative groups
The IRS has taken "significant actions" to stop agents from targeting political groups based on their names and policy positions, according to a report issued Thursday by the government watchdog who disclosed the inappropriate activity two years ago.
Tell People They're Victims - They'll Act Like Victims
"Progressives" run out of scapegoats. Over a week ago, a black man named Freddie Gray died after being arrested by police. Videotape shows Gray being dragged into a police van. Within a less than half an hour, his spine was somehow severed and he died seven days later.
May Day rallies broaden to include more leftist causes
Activists who are marching for labor and immigrant rights in U.S. cities on Friday will broaden their message to direct attention toward police brutality as tensions simmer in communities across the nation.

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