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Two Female Suicide Bombers Kill 38 on Moscow Subway

At least 37 people have been killed and 60 injured when two suicide bombers struck the Moscow subway during the morning rush hour.

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Russian Geopolitical Analyst: “World War III Has Already Begun”

Russian Geopolitical Analyst: “World War III Has Already Begun”

This alarming statement sounds outrageous, border line insane and coming from the corner of the New World Orders conspiracy theory folks. However, it is not the case. The man expressing the idea is Konstantin Sivkov, he is Russian and the Vice President of the Academy for Geopolitical Issues. Sivkov thinks that “World War III will […]

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Vatican Attacks Americans, White House Does Nothing

Vatican Attacks Americans, White House Does Nothing

This is not a problem with a local church but with a theocratic foreign government who has made inroads into American society and wreaked terror and havoc on the American people. The American government must take action or be required to explain why it remains silent when faced with thousands of its children who have been raped and abused by individuals who received aid and sanctuary from a foreign government that continues to receive full Diplomatic privileges.

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Iraqi Election: Allawi Narrowly Wins, Maliki Asks For Recount

Iraqi Election: Allawi Narrowly Wins, Maliki Asks For Recount

The coalition headed by former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi narrowly won Iraqi’s parliamentary elections over the incumbent, current Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki. The results were announced Friday by Iraq’s Independent Electoral Commission two weeks after the polls took place. Allawi, a Shia Muslims, got a lot of votes from Sunnis and is more secular than […]

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Legalizing Marijuana: The Golden State’s Pot Of Gold?

This week, a ballot initiative to legalize marijuana possession by adults qualified for the California ballot. The Regulate, Control and Tax Cannabis Act of 2010 is coming up for a vote. It’s becoming obvious that unlike failed legalization initiatives in the past (of which California has had at least two), the debate will this time center around money.

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