Friday, September 25, 2015

1776 COALITION 09/25/2015





Twice As Nice: Hillary Clinton personally signed deal that let Huma Abedin double dip on salaries
Hillary Rodham Clinton personally signed the controversial deal in 2012 that let her top aide Huma Abedin simultaneously work for the State Department and a private New York firm with deep ties to the Clinton family, according to records made... Read More













Pope proposes ‘golden rule’ of politics
Pope Francis called on Americans to fully embrace the Golden Rule in politics as the head of the world’s 1.2 billion Catholics delivered a sermon on Capitol Hill on Thursday, challenging Congress and voters alike to serve the needy and... Read More






Senate rejects effort to strip funding from Planned Parenthood
The Senate on Thursday rejected a short-term spending bill that would defund Planned Parenthood, thwarting the opening move by Republican leaders to avoid a government shutdown on Oct. 1. Senators voted 47-52 on ending debate on the short-term continuing resolution,... Read More






DALLAS ‘FREE SPEECH’ BAN UNCONSTITUTIONAL, OVERPASSES FOR AMERICA WINS LAWSUIT
A free speech ban on overpass roadways in the City of Dallas ended this week when a U.S. District Court ruled it unconstitutional. On Monday, Sept. 21, U.S. District Court Judge David Godbey ruled in favor of the grassroots Overpasses... Read More













Surrender: San Fran’s iconic, last gun shop to close over new regulations
Ever since it was opened in the 1950s by a celebrated Olympic shooter, High Bridge Arms has been a defiant fixture in San Francisco's Mission District, but a coming wave of new firearms restrictions has prompted the last gun shop... Read More






Mecca stampede: At least 717 killed and hundreds injured in crush during hajj
Saudi Arabia's safety record for religious pilgrimages was under scrutiny on Thursday after 717 people died in the worst disaster to strike the annual hajj pilgrimage in Mecca in 25 years. At least 863 others were injured in the crush... Read More

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