Saturday, May 9, 2015

1776 COALITION 05/09/2015




Obama Admin Ignores ISIS threat to Pam Geller
Pamela Geller, the woman targeted by terrorists in Texas over the weekend, says the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security have yet to contact her after the thwarted attacked. She made the comments last night in an interview with... Read More













McConnell, GOP defend NSA
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.) and other top Republicans on Thursday defended the National Security Agency’s surveillance program as vital to protecting national security. McConnell and other Republicans also starkly criticized legislation that would effectively end the NSA’s bulk... Read More






Clinton Foundation event in Morocco bankrolled by controversial mining firm
Former President Bill Clinton and the Clinton Foundation’s Global Initiative are being hosted this week at a five-star luxury hotel in Morocco by one of the world’s most controversial mining companies, criticized for “serious human rights violations” by the Robert... Read More






Amid controversy, Hillary holds Iowa lead
Hillary Clinton has maintained a significant lead in the Iowa caucuses despite controversies dogging her campaign, according to a new poll. Sixty percent of Democratic caucus-goers back the former secretary of State in her presidential bid, according to the Quinnipiac... Read More






Florida Gov. Rick Scott asks courts to quickly intervene in Obamacare spat with HHS
Florida Gov. Rick Scott asked a federal court Thursday to thwart the Obama administration from using “unconstitutional coercion” to, in his view, force him to expand Medicaid under Obamacare by refusing to renew a separate program that helps hospitals care... Read More













Canadian judge frees former teen terrorist who killed US Army medic
A former teen terrorist who killed a U.S. Army Delta Force medic in Afghanistan in 2002 was released on bail Thursday by a Canadian judge, a move that allows the former Guantanamo Bay detainee to appeal his U.S. conviction while... Read More



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