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HILLARY CLINTON'S KLANSMAN MENTOR, ROBERT BYRD OF WEST VIRGINIA
Published on Mar 4, 2016
Webster’s dictionary describes a liberal as : Favoring progress and reform in social institutions, and the fullest practicable liberty of individual action; tolerant; not strict.
Unfortunately, the very word representing a pursuit towards individual liberty has been replaced in the modern era.
The new definition of liberal should be: A group of close minded chattel that ignore all facts in favor of entering a sycophantic trendy trancelike state of emotional hypocrisy in order to challenge individual liberty.
Basically, the complete opposite of the original meaning.
How many times does Donald Trump have to disavow the Klan before the mainstream media’s disinformation piranhas smell fresher meat? Most people still don’t realize that the Democratic party actually invented the Klan. And as the media zombies downplay the question whether or not Hillary will be in a jail cell by the General election, Hillary’s ties to the Klan are silenced.
My advice to fake liberals, the demonic overlord establishment and its teleprompter reading media prostitutes is that once you get a bellyfull of what hundreds of millions of enraged Americans really think, you may want to load up on a hefty stockpile of adult diapers. And get there early before what’s left of the corrupted Democratic and Republican parties buy up the entire supply.
MOSCOW — An Uzbek woman who served as a nanny to a four-year-old girl declared prior her arraignment in court on Wednesday that Allah “ordered” her to cut off the girl’s head, which she then carried through the street.
Gyulchekhra Bobokulova, 38, had been taken into custody by police on Monday after she was seen waving around the child’s head at a metro station in Moscow. She was taken for psychiatric evaluations before appearing in court two days later.
As she was escorted into the courtroom, the woman declared to reporters, “It was what Allah ordered.” Bobokulova happily smiled at the cameras and waved, saying, “Hi to everyone.”
“Allah is sending a second prophet to give news of peace,” she claimed.
In addition to killing the girl, named Nastya Meshcheryakova, who suffered with epilepsy, Bobokulova is accused of setting the family’s apartment on fire before running off with the child’s head. Firefighters found the headless body of the little girl in responding to the blaze.
Witnesses say that Bobokulova was dressed in black and shouted “Allahu Akbar!” as she stood outside of the Oktyabrskoye Polye metro station Monday morning, waving the girl’s head in the air.
She threatened to blow herself up when asked by police to provide proof of her identity. Video footage also shows the woman proclaiming, “I am a terrorist. I am your death.”
One police source told reporters that Bobokulova additionally explained, “I came here and took off my skirt, threw it in a rubbish bin. Got changed into what we wear to have prayer. A voice told me to wear so.”
Bobokulova admitted to the crime in court on Wednesday and has reportedly agreed to speak with police. Some believe that the woman suffers from schizophrenia and was under the influence of psychotropic drugs at the time of the crime.
The Daily Mail reports that Bobokulova, who has three sons, had kept her mental illness a secret. She had been divorced, and was in a relationship with another man, who soon went back to his wife.
Those heartbroken over the murder have flocked to the Oktyabrskoye Polye metro station to lay flowers, candles, stuffed animals and chocolates in memory of the child. A fundraising effort has also been launched to help the family, which is now both without a home and their daughter.
Nastya’s father, Vladimir Mesheryakov, said that he and his wife are devastated over the ordeal.
“Everyone, perhaps, knows about our terrible grief. There are no words to describe the feeling of hatred, weakness and helplessness,” he told reporters. “‘There is no way to understand the insanity that surrounds our world, but I am sure that there are people who went through something similar. And I am grieving for Nastya with them.”
Mesheryakov requested help finding the family dog, who went missing during the incident.
When Bobokulova was asked if she was sorry for killing the child, she shook her head no. She was also asked if she would like the Mesheryakov family to forgive her, but replied, “I will ask nobody. Only Allah.”
Prosecutors are asking that the woman spend at least three years behind bars for the crime.
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“Domestic terrorism like the attack in San Bernardino last year during which 14 people were killed by two Muslim extremists are the propaganda work of anti-Muslim ideologues like Pamela Geller, the most visible and flamboyant person in the anti-Muslim movement, and the injection of hatred against Muslims, Potok said.” So the SPLC’s Mark Potok would have us believe that if people like Pamela Geller would just stop their “anti-Muslim” propaganda, all would be well and all manner of things would be well: Islamic jihad murderers such as Syed Rizwan Farook and Tashfeen Malik, you see, are just driven to it by “Islamophobia.” If we would just be nice to Muslims, then all the jihad would cease.
Besides his execrable viciousness in painting a huge target on Pamela Geller’s back, Mark Potok doubtless doesn’t realize how paternalistic and ethnocentric his claim is. He completely discounts the Islamic texts and teachings that jihadis use to justify violence and make recruits among peaceful Muslims, and places all the blame for jihad murder on the “propaganda work of anti-Muslim ideologues.” So for Potok, Muslims are not capable of acting for reasons of their own; they can only react to what “visible and flamboyant” non-Muslims do, and they aren’t even rational or thoughtful enough to be held responsible for their actions; the responsibility for them rests entirely with the “Islamophobes” who provoked them. For Mark Potok, Muslims are thus not even fully human, as they’re not capable of making decisions for which they can be held accountable. Leftists such as Potok don’t realize it, but they’re as convinced of their own superiority over non-Western, non-white people as any bearer of the “White Man’s Burden” ever was.
“Study: Hate groups on the rise across the U.S.,” by George Mattar, The Intelligencer, February 28, 2016 (thanks to Pamela Geller):
The number of hate groups in the United States is on the rise, according to a study by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Extremist groups in 2015 numbered 892 — up 14 percent from the 784 in 2014, the study claims.
Pennsylvania ranks fifth on the list of states with the most hate groups — 40 in 2015, up from 38 in 2014, according to the center.
The top four states on the list are Texas, California, Florida and New York.
The SPLC includes as hate groups neo-Nazi, racist skinhead, neo-Confederate and anti-Muslim groups and the Ku Klux Klan….
Anti-Muslim organizations have been growing more than any other type of extremist group — from 24 in 2014 to 34 in 2015, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center report.
Potok said the growth has been spurred by terrorist attacks and threats from the Islamic State.
Domestic terrorism like the attack in San Bernardino last year during which 14 people were killed by two Muslim extremists are the propaganda work of anti-Muslim ideologues like Pamela Geller, the most visible and flamboyant person in the anti-Muslim movement, and the injection of hatred against Muslims, Potok said.
Jacob Bender, who leads the Philadelphia chapter of the Council of America Islamic Revolution [sic!], said the hatred toward Muslims is totally unwarranted….
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Media bias is well established. People are used to the mainstream media shilling for far-left causes and covering up the reality of jihad terror. But on Sunday, “reporter” George Mattar of The Intelligencer interviewed Mark Potok of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) in a piece that is far worse than mere yellow journalism. It’s a blood libel: Potok actually claimed that I am responsible for the San Bernardino jihad massacre, in which two devout Muslims murdered fourteen Muslims for the Islamic State.
Mattar asserted that “the number of hate groups in the United States is on the rise, according to a study by the Southern Poverty Law Center,” and noted that “the SPLC includes as hate groups neo-Nazi, racist skinhead, neo-Confederate and anti-Muslim groups and the Ku Klux Klan.” He added that “anti-Muslim organizations have been growing more than any other type of extremist group — from 24 in 2014 to 34 in 2015, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center report.”
After these highly dubious claims came the smear: “Domestic terrorism like the attack in San Bernardino last year during which 14 people were killed by two Muslim extremists are the propaganda work of anti-Muslim ideologues like Pamela Geller, the most visible and flamboyant person in the anti-Muslim movement, and the injection of hatred against Muslims, Potok said.”
Mattar reported this outrageous libel without so much as query or comment. He made no attempt to contact me for rebuttal. In a rational world, Mattar would at very least have challenged Potok’s Nazi-like rhetoric. But the world is not rational, and this is war in the information battle-space.
“The further a society drifts from truth, the more it will hate those who speak it.” So said George Orwell. And we are a society largely adrift.
Facts, evidence, reality are tossed off like some out of date, old fashioned idea. Truth is “hate.” Truth is islamofauxbic. Anyone who criticizes oppression, subjugation, supremacism is smeared, defamed, blacklisted. Posturing as humanitarians, vicious hate groups such as the SPLC are deemed legitimate authorities by cultural and political power players.
In reality, the SPLC is not a group dedicated to the defense of human rights. It is a hard-left attack machine. Vets, patriots, and freedom’s defenders are in its cross hairs. Even Presidential hopeful Ben Carson was on their hate list for some time.
The San Bernardino jihadis were devout Muslims who pledged allegiance to the Islamic State. They went on a killing spree in the cause of Allah. They never mentioned me or showed any indication that they even knew I exist. They never said anything about striking out against “Islamophobia,” which is a manipulative propaganda term designed to make people afraid to resist jihad terror. They were explicitly and avowedly acting out of loyalty to the Islamic State (ISIS) and carrying out its call to murder American civilians.
And ISIS did not issue that call as a reaction to “Islamophobia.” They issued it because the Qur’an orders Muslims to wage war against unbelievers and subjugate them under the rule of Islamic law. They want to destroy the United States, not because of “Islamophobia,” but in accord with that Islamic imperative.
The Southern Poverty Law Center says the cold-blooded murder of 14 innocent revelers at a Christmas party is my doing because I oppose the very ideology behind the unspeakable slaughter. The focus of my work for the past decade is to educate and increase awareness of the jihad threat and Islamic supremacism. And I was right. Look around: devout Muslims are waging holy war across the world. Why isn’t that the focus of this libelous article? Instead, media lapdogs continue to murder the good names of those who dare to speak candidly about jihad and sharia.
Why didn’t Mattar ask Potok about fans of the SPLC who have committed a number of acts of terrorism? Several years ago, Floyd Corkins stormed the Family Research Council’s Washington, D.C. headquarters and began shooting. Why? Because the FRC had been listed as a hate group by the SPLC.
The SPLC may be the leftist media’s arbiter of what constitutes “hate,” but with their reckless libels and demonization of defenders of freedom, they are a harbinger of what’s to come: if we don’t break the choke hold the left now has on media, culture and academia, we are ensuring for our children an America bereft of the freedom of speech and other freedoms that the SPLC is determined to destroy.
Robert Spencer on ISIS: A struggle of life vs. death
Published on Oct 2, 2015
Robert Spencer, director of Jihad Watch, spoke at the David Horowitz Freedom Center's Wednesday Morning Club on September 17, 2015, about how the fight against the Islamic State is nothing less than the struggle of life vs. death.
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2012 Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney delivered a blistering speech on Thursday against the potential 2016 nominee, Donald Trump, calling him a “phony” and a “fraud” who was unfit to be president.
“Here’s what I know,” Romney said. “Donald Trump is a phony, a fraud. His promises are as worthless as a degree from Trump University.”
Romney, speaking in Salt Lake City, Utah, assailed the GOP frontrunner on multiple fronts, ranging from his many controversial comments to his vague policy plans to his blustering and pugilistic temperament.
“If we Republicans choose Donald Trump as our nominee, the prospects for a safe and prosperous future are greatly diminished,” he said.
Romney attacked Trump’s economic proposals as vacuous and risky, saying they could cause a new recession if implemented.
“His tax plan in combination with his refusal to reform entitlements and to honestly address spending would balloon the deficit and the national debt,” Romney said. “So even though Donald Trump has offered very few specific economic plans, what little he has said is enough to know that he would be bad for American workers and for American families.”
Romney did not endorse any of the remaining three Republican candidates and put to rest persistent rumors that he himself would run. However, Romney praised Ted Cruz, John Kasich, and Marco Rubio, saying any of them would make a qualified nominee.
Romney also laid out several Trump’s failed business ventures, including Trump Steaks, Trump University and Trump Airlines.
“A business genius, he is not,” Romney said.
In one of his early applause lines, Romney mocked Trump’s idea to resolve the Syrian civil war by letting the Islamic State terrorist group duke it out with Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad so the U.S. could “pick up the remnants.”
“Now, think about that,” Romney said. “Let the most dangerous terror organization the world has ever known take over an entire country? This recklessness is recklessness in the extreme. Now, Donald Trump tells us that he is very, very smart. I’m afraid that when it comes to foreign policy, he is very, very not smart.”
Romney blasted Trump for his personal conduct on the campaign trail, noting his mockery of a disabled reporter and suggestion that Fox News host Megyn Kelly was on her period when the two had contentious debate exchanges.
“Think of Donald Trump’s personal qualities. The bullying, the greed, the showing off, the misogyny, the third-grade theatrics,” Romney said. “Now, imagine your children and your grandchildren acting the way he does. Would you welcome that? Haven’t we seen before what happens when people in prominent positions fail the basic responsibility of honorable conduct?”
The speech underscored how much things have soured between the two men since 2012, when Trump endorsed Romney for the White House. Now, Trump has derided Romney as a loser who blew an opportunity to defeat Barack Obama in 2012, tweeting earlier Thursday that Romney ran “one of the worst presidential races in history.”
Romney suggested that giving Trump the nomination in 2016 would pave Hillary Clinton’s path to the presidency.
The seeds for Romney’s speech were sown last week when he suggested during a Fox News interview that Trump might be hiding something in his taxes.
“I predict that there are more bombshells in his tax returns,” Romney said Thursday. “I predict that he doesn’t give much, if anything, to the disabled and to our veterans.”
In closing, Romney said that American democracy has survived and thrived because of great leaders and great citizens who had always put the country before themselves at critical junctures.
While acknowledging the “anger” felt by the American electorate, Romney said Trump would lead the United States into the abyss.
“He’s playing the American public for suckers,” Romney said. “He gets a free ride to the White House, and all we get is a lousy hat. His domestic policies would lead to recession. His foreign policies would make America and the world less safe. He has neither the temperament nor the judgment to be president, and his personal qualities would mean that America would cease to be a shining city on a hill.”
“I’m convinced America has greatness ahead, and this is a time for choosing. God bless us to choose a nominee who will make that vision a reality.” _______________________________________________________
BUT HERE'S WHAT ROMNEY PREVIOUSLY SAID ABOUT TRUMP: ALL PRAISES THEN
FIRSTLIBERTY INSTITUTE FILING SUIT IN BEHALF OF CHRISTIANS WHO LOST BAKERY OVER RELIGIOUS RIGHTS
(Friday Church News Notes, March 4, 2016, www.wayoflife.org, fbns@wayoflife.org, 866-295-4143) - First Liberty Institute is appealing the case of Aaron and Melissa Klein on the basis of religious liberty and free speech. The Kleins, owners of Sweet Cakes in Oregon, were forced to pay $135,000 for refusing to bake a wedding cake for a lesbian couple. The Kleins tried to explain to the lesbians that baking their wedding cake was against their religious convictions, but instead of going to another bakery, the lesbians brought a complaint against the young Christian couple. Melissa Klein says, “My faith teaches that God designed marriage to be between a man and a woman. For me to bake a cake for a same-sex wedding would go completely against what I believe” (“The Kleins,” firstliberty.org). First Liberty Institute is appealing the case to the Oregon Court of Appeals and higher if necessary. They are joined by Boyden Gray, former White House Counsel for President George H.W. Bush, U.S. Ambassador to the European Union, and law clerk to Chief Justice Earl Warren. ________________________________________________________
State of Oregon Makes Bakers Pay $135,000 for Operating Bakery According to their Faith
First Liberty Institute is representing Aaron and Melissa Klein, owners of “Sweet Cakes by Melissa,” in a battle for the Oregon couple’s religious freedom. In 2013, two women asked the Kleins to make a cake celebrating their same-sex wedding. As devout Christians, the Kleins felt that helping celebrate the wedding would violate their faith, so they declined to make the cake—only to have the State of Oregon punish them with a $135,000 penalty and issue a gag order against them. The Kleins were forced to shut down their business. They are appealing the ruling to the Oregon Court of Appeals. First Liberty Institute and Boyden Gray (former White House Counsel for President George H.W. Bush) are serving as their appellate counsel. Oral arguments are expected later this year.
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(Friday Church News Notes, March 4, 2016, www.wayoflife.org, fbns@wayoflife.org, 866-295-4143) - Former Hillsong pastor Pasquale “Pat” Mesiti has pleaded guilty to assaulting his second wife and is awaiting sentencing (Christian Headlines, Feb. 29, 2016). He was forced to step down in 2002 because of adultery and visiting prostitutes. In an interview with Sight Magazine in May 2006, he said he had a “sexual addiction.” That was the year he was back in “ministry” after divorce and remarriage and a “restoration” process. He is now known as “Mr. Motivation” and promotes a “millionaire mindset” that comes from the charismatic prosperity doctrine. Hillsong, a prominent voice in Contemporary Worship, began in Australia and has branched out in recent years to establish megachurches in many cities, including New York and London. The following is from a report by Hughie Seaborn titled “Warning: What Do You Know about Hillsong?” which was published in response to Hillsong’s World of Worship Conference at the Cairns Convention Center September 4-7, 2002. This report by a former Pentecostal exposes the immorality that is rampant in these circles: “Hillsong had its beginnings in 1986 and was the inspiration of Mark and Darlene Zschech and Geoff Bullock. Bullock was a leader in the ‘music ministry’ of Brian and Bobbie Houston’s Hills Christian Life Centre at Castle Hill, Sydney. Along with Pat Mesiti who eventually founded Youth Alive, the Zschech’s were formerly part of a band that had an outreach to high school kids. (Mesiti, who rose to the exalted position of National Director of Australian Christian Churches, was sacked after it was discovered he was involved in adultery.) The Zschech’s were introduced to Hills Christian Life Centre by Mesiti and were soon thrust into the ‘music ministry’ alongside Bullock. When Jeff Bullock ‘resigned’ from Hillsong after divorcing his wife, Darlene Zschech stepped into his position and was ‘worship pastor’ of Brian Houston’s Hillsong Church. Brian is the son of Frank Houston, an ex-General Superintendent of the AOG in New Zealand. Frank moved to Australia from NZ in 1977, in controversial circumstances of a sexual nature, and established Sydney Christian Life Centre. Despite the sexual offences committed in NZ, Houston rose to a position of eminence and great respect in the Pentecostal churches, as well as to the most senior position in the AOG in NSW. In 2000, Frank Houston was sacked after the NZ sexual offences became public, offences that were so serious he was not even given the option of quietly retiring [Sydney Morning Herald, March 27, 2002].”
EXPERT DECRIES THE HORRORS OF BABY HARVESTING TO CONGRESS
Published on Mar 3, 2016
Alex Jones plays a clip where a bioethicist discusses the disgusting reality of harvesting baby organs for science and the Alex Jones goes into detail on the occult reasons the elite need you to say abortion is okay.
A top member of Liberty University’s board of directors is expressing concern over university President Jerry Falwell’s endorsement of Donald Trump, stating that Trump’s behavior does not comport with that of a Christian.
Mark DeMoss, the founder of the Atlanta-based public relations firm DeMoss, serves as the chairman of Liberty University’s executive committee. In speaking with the Washington Post this week, DeMoss stated that Falwell’s endorsement of Trump is a “mistake” as the Republican presidential candidate’s life runs contrary to the values of the school, which heralds itself as the world’s largest Christian university.
“I’ve been concerned for Liberty University for a couple of months now, and I’ve held my tongue,” DeMoss said.
He especially took issue with Trump’s ongoing practice of name-calling and trash-talking those who stand in his way.
“Donald Trump is the only candidate who has dealt almost exclusively in the politics of personal insult,” DeMoss stated. “The bullying tactics of personal insult have no defense, and certainly not for anyone who claims to be a follower of Christ. That’s what’s disturbing to so many people. It’s not Christ-like behavior that Liberty has spent 40 years promoting with its students.”
“I think a lot of what we’ve seen from Donald Trump will prove to be difficult to explain by evangelicals who have backed him,” he also remarked. “Watching last weekend’s escapades about the KKK, I don’t see how an evangelical backer can feel good about that.”
DeMoss said that he was concerned that Falwell compared Trump to his father, the late Jerry Falwell, Sr.
“It bothered me that he said Donald Trump reminded him of his father,” he stated. “Donald Trump certainly does not demonstrate Jerry Falwell, Sr.’s graciousness and love for people. Jerry Falwell Sr. would never have made fun of a political opponent’s face or makeup or ears. He would not have personally insulted anybody—ever.”
He said that he wished to go public about the matter in order to be a voice for others at Liberty who are concerned about Falwell’s endorsement. DeMoss noted that a former alumni recently mailed back his diploma with a letter over the issue.
“I am a recent graduate of Liberty University,” it read. “I was proud that I finally achieved that goal and I was proud that the accomplishment was from Liberty University. I no longer feel that way. With that being said, I am returning my diploma to the board of trustees.”
Other members of the board include Billy Graham’s grandson, Will Graham, and Jonathan Falwell, who leads Thomas Road Baptist Church.
Jerry Falwell, Jr. told the Washington Post that he was “disappointed” in DeMoss’ statements, which he said he found to be “puzzling.” He said that his endorsement of Trump was not meant to influence others at the university. Liberty staff posted clarification on social media following Falwell’s endorsement, noting that his support for Trump was only his personal view and did not represent Liberty University.
“Any time you support a candidate, and you’re an official at a university, you just have to accept the fact that a large percentage of the community is not going to agree with you,” Falwell said. “I think our community is mature enough that they understand that all the administrators and faculty have their own personal political views.”
He noted that DeMoss had supported Mitt Romney, a Mormon, during the 2012 presidential election, and helped to bring Romney to Liberty University to speak during a commencement service.
As previously reported, Falwell has stated that he does not believe a candidate must be a Christian to be electable, but has repeatedly defended Trump as being a Christian.
“I’ve seen his generosity to strangers, to his employees, his warm relationship with his children,” he said on CNN’s “Legal View With Ashleigh Banfield” last month. “I’m convinced he’s a Christian. I believe he has faith in Jesus Christ.”
However, some disagree, stating that the thrice-married, profanity-laden candidate does not bear the fruit of a Christian, and that generosity alone is not the defining mark of being born again.
PALM BEACH, Fla. — Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump again repeated his belief on Tuesday that while he would defund the abortion giant Planned Parenthood because it murders unborn children, the organization “has done very good work” for “millions of women.”
Trump held a news conference in Palm Beach on Super Tuesday night instead of a campaign rally, and was asked by a reporter about his softer tone on the organization.
“Does it feel to you yet like you are the presumptive Republican nominee—and along those lines, you had some complimentary things to say about Planned Parenthood. You said you could be flexible on immigration. Are you trying to adjust your tone to a more general election message?” she asked.
“Look, Planned Parenthood has done very good work for some—for many, many—for millions of women,” Trump replied, noting that some may not think that it is right to make such a remark.
“And I’ll say it, and I know a lot of the so-called conservatives, they say that’s really—because I’m a conservative, but I’m a common sense conservative,” he stated. “But millions of women have been helped by Planned Parenthood.”
Trump said that he would not fund Planned Parenthood as long as it performs abortions, but stated that he has received “thousands” of letters from women who have been helped by the organization.
“[W]e’re not going to allow and we’re not going to fund as long as you have the abortion going on at Planned Parenthood, and we understand that and I’ve said it loud and clear,” he stated. “[But] I’ve had thousands of letters from women that have been helped. And this wasn’t a set-up; this was people writing letters.”
Trump made similar comments last Thursday during the Republican presidential debate.
“Millions of millions of women—cervical cancer, breast cancer—are helped by Planned Parenthood,” he asserted after being confronted by Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio about his recent positive remarks about the organization. “I would defund it because I’m pro-life, but millions of women are helped by Planned Parenthood.”
“So you can say whatever you want, but they have millions of women going through Planned Parenthood that are helped greatly,” Trump said.
As previously reported, in its annual report released at the end of December, Planned Parenthood outlined that the organization performed 323,999 abortions nationwide during the 2014-2015 fiscal year.
As it has been in previous years, Planned Parenthood’s largest focus was sexually transmitted diseases (STD’s), as it tested and/or treated over four million people for sexual ailments, with over 3.5 million tests and 32 thousand men and women being treated for ailments contracted through sexual activity.
Over 2.9 million people were provided with contraceptives or other forms of birth control in 2014—from temporary to permanent, including over 900 thousand emergency contraception kits. The figure is down from 3.5 million the year before, and 3.7 million in 2012.
Planned Parenthood does not provide mammograms as it is not licensed to operate mammogram machines, and its annual report outlined that less than 700,000 women received services surrounding cancer screenings, equating to just seven percent of its services, while STD testing and contraceptives accounted for 76 percent of its services.
THE CONNECTION TO NEOCON REPUBLICANS & THE LOG CABIN GAYS
Published on Mar 2, 2016
Investigative Journalist Wayne Madsen breaks down who Marco Rubio really works for and how he is the ultimate neocon choice of the elite to win the republican ticket. http://www.waynemadsenreport.com/