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18 hours ago ago from Covenant Zone
Michael Coren is a smart guy; yes, some of the things he says get my blood pressure up because he has a habit of playing devil's advocate with his guests and thus, in apparent seriousness, logically controverts positions he has previously adamantly held. But still, he says a lot of wise things. Yet I just watched a youtube of his recent discussion of the Alberta Court's decision on the Stephen Boissoin/Alberta "Human Rights" Commission case ...
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17 hours ago ago from War On You: Breaking Alternative News
Source: JSOnline More than a dozen Wisconsin child-care centers that reaped millions of dollars in state subsidies have had close ties to drug-dealing operations, including big-time crime bosses, a Journal Sentinel investigation has found. The newspaper identified 16 child-care centers with recent connections to drug operations, and the number is likely much higher. Those 16 alone have collected more than $8.5 million in public ...
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20 hours ago ago from one small voice
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18 hours ago ago from northcoastNOW.com
Wrong man jailed in drug case Columbus resident Matthew Keefer, wrongly accused of trafficking in drugs, spent 21 hours just after Thanksgiving in a Franklin County jail. The 26-year-old father of two said he has since been told he was indicted by a Medina County grand jury and subsequently was arrested Nov. 27 in Columbus on a warrant for felony drug trafficking. A record [...]
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