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Guess What Is Hidden In The Immigration Bill? (Video)

 BEFOREITS NEWS 8 Hours Ago Guess What Is Hidden In The Immigration Bill? (Video) by  Mort Amsel (Before It's News) Basically, a biometric national ID database.   What kind of democracy is it when lawmakers are able to sneak things into legislation and not have to tell anyone about it?  Based on history and the factsI'd have to say that democracy is broken, it doesn;t work and people need to come up with a new system for things to actually work.  Corruption rots everything.  -Mort Guess What Is Hidden In The Immigration Bill? (Video) http://beforeitsnews.com/alternative/2013/06/guess-what-is-hidden-in-the-immigration-bill-video-2683902.html John Hames

Boy Scout Leaders Won’t Apologize for Marching in Utah Gay-Pride Parade

 THEBLAZE.COM 2 Hours Ago Boy Scout Leaders Won't Apologize for Marching in Utah Gay-Pride Parade by  James Rollins SALT LAKE CITY (TheBlaze/AP) — Two Boy Scout leaders who've been reprimanded by the organization for marching with several Scouts in the Utah Pride Parade in Salt Lake City refused to sign an apology letter acknowledging they violated Scout policy and were disobedient. Officials from the Great Salt Lake Council of the Boy Scouts of America say Peter Brownstein and Neil Whitaker violated the organization's policy prohibiting the use of Scouting to promote a political agenda. They had been warned that they would violate the policy if they wore their Scout uniforms in the June 2 parade. (Credit: YouTube)  "We were very disappointed that you used Scouting to advance the gay agenda at the Utah Pride Parade," council leaders wrote to Brownstein. "You and others are welcome to participate in the parade as supportive citizens but not as uniformed member...

Not News at AP: Connecticut Legislative District Goes GOP For First Time in 40 Years to a Second Amendment Defender

 NEWS BUSTERS 53 Minutes Ago Not News at AP: Connecticut Legislative District Goes GOP For First Time in 40 Years to a Second Amendment Defender by  Tom Blumer A GOP candidate for the Connecticut State Legislature's 53rd District about 70 miles northeast of Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown won election on Tuesday, marking the first time the seat has gone to a Republican since Richard Nixon was president. Republican Samuel Belsito defeated Democrat Anthony J. Horn  by a 58.5%-41.5% margin , largely because his stances in support of citizens' Second Amendment rights and fiscal restraint were more convincing. Based on a review of Newsday's Associated Press Connecticut feed carrying stories from throughout the Nutmeg State (most June 11 and June 12 stories as of the time of this post are  here  and  here ), it appears that the AP did not run any stories on the result, and almost certainly made no attempt to discern its meaning. Story Continues Below Ad ↓...