Wednesday, June 3, 2015

1776 COALITION 06/03/2015

Money Pipeline: Clintons Took $1.8 MILLION From Keystone XL Investors
A newly released GAI timeline reveals how Bill Clinton bagged $1.8 million for 10 speeches between Nov. 2008 and mid-2011 funded by one of the largest shareholders in the Keystone XL pipeline, TD Bank, which held a $1.6 billion investment... Read More













Justice Department Studying ‘Far-Right’ Social Media Use
The Department of Justice is concentrating on “far-right” groups in a new study of social media usage aimed at combatting violent extremism. The Justice Department’s National Institute of Justice (NIJ) awarded Michigan State University $585,719 for the study, which was... Read More







Bush, Rubio, Walker, Christie all at Disney Tuesday
The 2016 presidential campaign kicks off in a big way in Florida Tuesday as U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio and six current or former Republican governors who are or are planning to run for president all will give economic speeches at... Read More














Minneapolis Muslims prefer Sharia, want blasphemy laws in US
[embed]https://youtu.be/PfmywzjdtRM[/embed] Note the unanimous opposition to the freedom of speech and support for criminalizing criticism of Islam — and even for murdering those who insult Muhammad. All freely and openly expressed on a sunny day in Minneapolis.... Read More







WV teacher threatened with fine for violating Michelle O’s school snack rules
WILLIAMSON, W.V. – Students and parents are rallying to the defense of a teacher who is accused of violating federal school snack rules. The Williamson PreK-8 teacher, who was not identified, would give her students “wrapped candy” as a reward... Read More






Russia to Start Construction On New Iranian Nuke Plant
Russia announced on Monday that it would start construction this year on a second nuclear plant in Iran, according to regional reports. Russia’s Rosatom State Atomic Energy Corporation made the announcement early on Monday, stating that it will begin building... Read More

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