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In a big victory for Republicans, Democrat Henry Waxman abandoned his effort to ram through his controversial net neutrality bill.
The more we can keep the government out of the internet, the more freedom will flourish.
LOL of The Week.
You've probably seen far too many teens with saggy pants. Its annoying, its gross, and it looks horrible. Someone finally decided to vent their frustration regarding this troubling cultural trend...with a semi-automatic. Memphis police report that a teen was shot in the butt after engaging in an argument with a man angry over the teen's laughably absurd style choices and his insolence to walk down said man's street. The man has been charged with aggravated assault charges, which is a great shame. This guy deserves a medal, not a jail sentence.
Weekly Activities by Our Peaceful Muslim Friends.
Our good friends the Muslims have carried out at least 44 reported jihad attacks this week, which resulted in 157 deaths, and 250 severely injured.
The high and civilized Muslims meanwhile, are having troubles of their own, what with the report that a Saudi prince raped and murdered his male servant. This story is so reviling that I'm not going to elaborate further. The BBC ran a story on it here .
Also in the news this week, is the heart-breaking story of a 12 year old girl in Bangledesh who committed suicide after being forcibly married to an older man.
Meanwhile, we're allowing a mosque dedicated to this farce of a religion to be built in New York, blocks away from where Muslim terrorists killed thousands of innocent Americans.
That's screwed up.
What the...
Well isn't this prophetic. In the middle of one of Obama's boring monologues to some group nobody's heard of, his presidential seal falls off the podium and clatters to the floor. This is even better then the flag nearly falling on Hillary! Check out the video
Top News Story the Media Threw Under the Rug
Gallup released a report on October 7th that the employment rate is now 10.1%. That's nearly a full percentage point higher than its 9.3% number in September. Now, if a Republican were in office, what do you think the media would be saying? In all likelihood, they'd be raking the Republican incumbent over the coals over his failed economic policies.
Of course, a Republican isn't in office, so this goes basically unreported. Aside from talk radio, and Gallup's own website, I haven't seen a single media story on this. Its sad, but hey, what do you expect? Its circle the wagon time in D.C, and the media is playing their part to defend the Democrats.
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