Craig Bannister
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Craig Bannister | December 10, 2014
The House Omnibus spending bill contains $2.5 billion in available funding for federal agencies to accommodate illegal immigrant minors, relatives and self-professed refugees streaming across the border and into the U.S., a Congressional source tells MRCTV.org. Specifically, analysis of the bill by the Congressional source shows four major expenditures on illegal aliens: $1.5 Billion to HHS…
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Craig Bannister | December 10, 2014
Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt announced Tuesday that Oklahoma is suing the president over his law-changing executive actions on immigration. Oklahoma becomes the 20th state taking legal action against the administration in the lawsuit. Pruitt said he hopes the lawsuit to put “an immediate end to [Pres. Obama’s] unconstitutional action”: “The president’s executive actions on…
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Craig Bannister | December 8, 2014
  “You importune me not infrequently,” Vice Pres. Joe Biden told media during a speech on U.S.-“Israel relations Sunday at the 2014 Saban Forum in Washington, DC: “Well, there’s never been any doubt in my mind.  There’s never been any doubt--though I want you to know, because I know some of you importune me not infrequently -- there’s no doubt in President Obama’s mind either, that we have…
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Craig Bannister | December 3, 2014
  A police officer walked in the road, recording students who skipped school to march Tuesday in a “Hands Up; Don’t Shoot!” protest of a grand jury’s decision not to indict Officer Darren Wilson for the fatal shooting of Michael Brown. But, why? Is this the first-fruits of Pres. Obama’s $75 million plan to put body-worn cameras on state and local law enforcement in the wake of the accusations…
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Craig Bannister | December 3, 2014
Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) today blasted a bulletin issued by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announcing a new facility in Crystal City, Virginia, with plans to hire 1,000 staff, in order to begin immediate implementation of the President’s wage-reducing amnesty and work authorization decree: “It has just been discovered today that the Obama Administration is now opening a new…
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Craig Bannister | December 2, 2014
“Most excessive drinkers (90%) did not meet the criteria for alcohol dependence,” a new study by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) concludes. Alcoholism is defined as “dependency on alcohol” in the “Frequently Asked Questions” section of the CDC’s website: “Dependency on alcohol, also known as alcohol addiction and alcoholism, is a chronic disease. The signs and symptoms of alcohol…
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Craig Bannister | November 29, 2014
Ferguson protesters in Seattle chained shut doors at the Pacific Place mall – on the anniversary of a fire where people perished because the doors were locked. Some protesters have evidently chained some of the @pacific_place doors shut. We are working to get them open now. #boltcutters — Seattle Police Dept. (@SeattlePD) November 28, 2014   Yesterday, Nov. 28, some of the Seattle…
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Craig Bannister | November 28, 2014
Ever wonder why you didn’t find your car parked where you thought you’d left it? The owner of this car must’ve, when he made the mistake of parking in a space a forklift driver wanted. Some blokes in Sydney caught the parking space swap on video and posted it on the Internet. At least the forklift driver was considerate enough to use a sheet of cardboard to avoid damaging the car's finish.
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Craig Bannister | November 26, 2014
Hammad Akbar, who advertising and sold StealthGenie - a spyware app that could remotely monitor calls, texts, videos and other communications on mobile phones without detection - pleaded guilty yesterday in the Eastern District of Virginia and was ordered to pay a fine of $500,000.  This marks the first-ever criminal conviction concerning the advertisement and sale of a mobile device spyware app…
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Craig Bannister | November 26, 2014
Look what police confiscated from Ferguson rioters last night: A Molotov Cocktail, Two guns, Bottles of Urine, Pieces of Concrete, and Bottles     Post by St. Louis County Police.   The urine bottles had been thrown at police:   What appears to be urine filled bottles thrown at police. pic.twitter.com/Jt5H3TfGWI — St. Louis County PD (@stlcountypd) November 26, 2014   Despite…