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Here's the List of US Businesses That Are Selling Halal, Some Without Labels

Shared from Zite   First, every unsuspecting consumer should know what "halal" means.  Wikipedia  defines halal as "any object or an action which is permissible to use or engage in, according to Islamic law." Under Islamic law, the killing of food animals is typically done by slitting the animal's throat, leaving them to bleed out. Occasionally, slaughter is done by tying the animal up and beating it before delivering a fatal cut. John Hames shared with you:   Here's the List of US Businesses That Are Selling Halal, Some Without Labels madworldnews.com - in News, Videos / by Dom the Conservative / on August 2, 2014 at 7:16 pm / With Islam growing in the US at an alarming rate of 500,000 per year, American busin...

Suspect in fatal USC attack entered country illegally, feds say

Shared from Zite   A 19-year-old charged with murder in connection with last week's fatal assault on a USC graduate student told immigration officials he entered the country illegally about seven years ago, a federal official said. John Hames shared with you:   Suspect in fatal USC attack entered country illegally, feds say Los Angeles Times - A 19-year-old charged with murder in connection with last week's fatal assault on a USC graduate student told immigration officials he entered the country illegally about seven years ago, a federal official said. Available on the App Store . John Hames

Trey Gowdy Interrogates Democrat-Invited Law Prof on IRS Scandal — Watch What Happens When the Witness Doesn’t Answer His Questions

Shared from Zite  This is GOOD! At one point, he even offered the professor some "free litigation advice" when he refused to answer one of his questions that seemed pretty straightforward. John Hames shared with you:   Trey Gowdy Interrogates Democrat-Invited Law Prof on IRS Scandal — Watch What Happens When the Witness Doesn't Answer His Questions theblaze.com - Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.) grilled a University of Baltimore law professor during a Wednesday House hearing and made a compelling case as to why a special counsel is needed to investigate the IRS scandal. At one point, he even offered the professor some "free litigation advice" when he refused to answer one of his questions that seemed pretty straightforward. ...