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- - Rest in Peace Nancy Reagan
2.
Trump on Face the Nation – Jan Brewer and Steve
Forbs endorse Trump this week Benghazi
Heroes Endorse Donald Trump along with Jeff Sessions and Maine Gov. Paul LePage
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Water boarding? (2A)
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Q: Mr. Trump you are bringing in a lot of new
people into the Republican Party but there are some who want to leave, what’s
your message? Good Riddance? (2B)
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Q: What do you make of them trying to take the
nomination away by the convention? (2C)
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Q: “THEY” say “THEY” can’t be in a party with
you as the Head of It? (2D)
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Q: You said Paul Ryan will have a big price to
pay and John McCain has to be very careful, how can you unify by saying things
like that?(2E)
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Scarborough on Trump and WTF is this medias
problem (2F)
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Scarborough with Kristol and Heilman rather Hilary
than Trump. (2H)
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bostonherald.com Nearly
20,000 Bay State Democrats have fled the party this winter, with thousands
doing so to join the Republican ranks, according to the state’s top elections
official.
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Secretary of State William Galvin
said more than 16,300 Democrats have shed their party affiliation and become
independent voters since Jan. 1, while nearly 3,500 more shifted to the Mass GOP
ahead of tomorrow’s “Super Tuesday” presidential primary.
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Confidential polling data shows Hillary Clinton could
lose the presidential election in heavily Democratic New York to Donald Trump as the GOP
front-runner’s support grows to the point of being “surprisingly strong,” The
Post has learned.
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Jane Fonda
a.
It’s terrible and it’s dangerous,” Fonda said of
the Trump’s candidacy two days ahead of the New Hampshire primary.
b.
“Even if he doesn’t make it which I don’t think
he will, the fact that he’s said the things he’s said about Muslims for example,
the damage has been done,” Fonda said. “All those young Muslims now can say,
‘Yeah I guess they really are waging a war against us.’” “It will draw them
closer to the terrorists. I think it’s really, really dangerous,”
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TED CRUZ
a.
“Trump was right to skip
CPAC. The votes are in Kansas not Washington. Why give the anti-trump activists
a target,” Gingrich said in a tweet earlier today. Ted won the
straw poll.
b.
Ted Wars GOP not to steal the
nomination from Trump
c.
The twist here is that Stand for Truth has
accepted more than $1 million in donations from corporations or limited
liability companies, whose funders are difficult to uncover, meaning the
original source of the campaign cash is hidden. While corporations can make
donations to super PACs, an LLC allows individual donors to steer cash through
easy-to-register, self-owned organizations.
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TEXAS - A federal judge signed an order on
Friday that denied a preliminary injunction in a lawsuit filed by citizens of
Mexico and several Central American nations claiming entitlement to birth
certificates for their children born in the United States. They sued the Vital
Statistics Unit of the Texas Department of State Health Services saying the
agency denied them the certificates because they did not possess the required
identification.
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As reported by Breitbart Texas in July, the
parent plaintiffs of the 23 children claimed that the state of Texas violated
their children’s rights because the Fourteenth Amendment provides that any
child born on U.S. soil is an American citizen as well as a citizen of the
state where they reside. The plaintiffs and their children reside in Texas.
a.
The Office of the Texas Attorney General
represented the state in the lawsuit. In a statement obtained by Breitbart
Texas, Attorney General Ken Paxton said, “Today’s ruling is an important first
step in insuring the integrity of birth certificates and personal identity
information. Before issuing any official documents, it’s important for the
state to have a way to accurately verify people are who they say they are
through reliable identification mechanisms. We will continue defending DSHS’s
policy on safeguarding Texans’ most sensitive information and vital documents.”
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FBI Indicts Hillary –
a.
Hillary
Clinton is about to be served an indictment by the the FBI as part of it’s
ongoing investigation into her email scandal, according to Judge Andrew
Napolitano, which would bring her presidential campaign to a massive halt. Bryan
Pagliano is the Clinton IT staffer who was responsible for setting up Hillary’s
private email server and he was just granted immunity in exchange for his
testimony.
b.
Fox News sat down with Judge Andrew Napolitano and
he explained the situation perfectly. “This is enough to shake the American
political system to its foundation.”Napolitano said. Napolitano explained the
fact that the FBI has pushed for and has been granted immunity for Pagliano
tells us that the Department of Justice is heavily involved, much more than
originally indicated. Immunity is usually only granted if a witness has
information that would implicate themselves during a testimony. Napolitano went
on to explain the fact that Pagliano being granted immunity indicates the DOJ
has most likely already convened a Grand Jury, which would only lead you to
believe the FBI has enough evidence to indict Hillary Clinton and more toward a
criminal trial.
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30K are killed a year by gun violence White
Racism is more dangerous than ISIS (4A)
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The Blaze
Murders in 2010 – Rifles 358, Handguns 6,009 – Shotguns 373 – Unknown guns
2,035 – Knife Blade 1,704 – Other weapon 1,772 – Hands and Fists and Feet 745
a.
Top 25 things to die from MedHelp.org
b.
Exposure to excessive natural cold odds 1 in
7,399 – Exposure to excessive natural heat odds 1 in 6,174 –
c.
Fall from a building 1 in 6,115 –
d.
Firearms discharge 1 in 5,981 (In 2006, there
were 862 undetermined/unintentional firearm deaths. Americans are statistically
much more likely to die from firearms discharge than people in comparable
countries. Total firearm-related deaths are eight times higher in the U.S. than
in economic counterparts in other parts of the world, like Canada, England and
France) –
e.
Air Space transport accident 1 in 5,862 –
f.
Contact with machinery 1 in 5,189 – Choking on
Food 1 in 4,404 – Fall involving bed, chair or furniture 1 in 4,238 –
g.
#16 Bicycle accident 1 in 4,147 (In 2009, 630
bicyclists were killed, and a whopping 51,000 were injured in accidents. Most
of these deaths occurred in urban areas, where there are more cars and traffic
congestion. The number one thing you can do to reduce your risk? Wear a helmet!)
– ATV or off road vehicle 1 in 3,579 –
h.
#15: Complications of medical and surgical care
Odds of dying: 1 in 1,523 (According to the National Hospital Discharge Survey, 45 million surgeries were performed in 2007, so it's a good thing that only 1 in 1,523 people will die from medical or surgical complications. You are more than twice as likely to die from complications of medical and surgical care than in an ATV or off-road vehicle accident; the largest gap in odds on this list.)
Odds of dying: 1 in 1,523 (According to the National Hospital Discharge Survey, 45 million surgeries were performed in 2007, so it's a good thing that only 1 in 1,523 people will die from medical or surgical complications. You are more than twice as likely to die from complications of medical and surgical care than in an ATV or off-road vehicle accident; the largest gap in odds on this list.)
i.
#13: Accidental drowning and
submersion
Odds of dying: 1 in 1,073
Odds of dying: 1 in 1,073
j.
#10: Assault by firearm
Odds of dying: 1 in 300
America is the gun violence capital of the world. According to FBI crime statistics, there were 9,146 murders by firearm in 2009. Like death by accidental gun discharge, death rates for assault by firearm in the U.S. are also disproportionate to similar countries. It has the highest rate of firearm deaths among 25 high-income nations and more disturbingly, the overall firearm-related death rate among U.S. children under age 15 is 12 times higher than the death rates of these 25 high-income nations combined.
Odds of dying: 1 in 300
America is the gun violence capital of the world. According to FBI crime statistics, there were 9,146 murders by firearm in 2009. Like death by accidental gun discharge, death rates for assault by firearm in the U.S. are also disproportionate to similar countries. It has the highest rate of firearm deaths among 25 high-income nations and more disturbingly, the overall firearm-related death rate among U.S. children under age 15 is 12 times higher than the death rates of these 25 high-income nations combined.
k.
#9: Exposure to narcotics and
hallucinogens
Odds of dying: 1 in 289
Odds of dying: 1 in 289
l.
#8: Car accident
Odds of dying: 1 in 272
Odds of dying: 1 in 272
m.
#7: Falls
Odds of dying: 1 in 184
This category includes statistical data from #18, the category for deaths from falling off a bed, chair or other furniture and #23, the category for people falling off a building, along with any other type of unintentional fall. In 2008, 22,631 Americans died from unintentional falls, which equates to 7.5 people per 100,000.
Odds of dying: 1 in 184
This category includes statistical data from #18, the category for deaths from falling off a bed, chair or other furniture and #23, the category for people falling off a building, along with any other type of unintentional fall. In 2008, 22,631 Americans died from unintentional falls, which equates to 7.5 people per 100,000.
n.
#5: Intentional self harm
Odds of dying: 1 in 115
A person died from committing suicide every 15 minutes in the U.S. in 2007, the most recent year for which data was available.
Odds of dying: 1 in 115
A person died from committing suicide every 15 minutes in the U.S. in 2007, the most recent year for which data was available.
o.
#4: All types of land vehicle
accidents
Odds of dying: 1 in 85
This category is similar to car and ATV accidents; it simply combines death rates from ATV and off-road vehicle accidents (#16), motorcycle accidents (#12), car accidents (#8) and any other type of land vehicles, like tractors, tanks and go-karts.
Odds of dying: 1 in 85
This category is similar to car and ATV accidents; it simply combines death rates from ATV and off-road vehicle accidents (#16), motorcycle accidents (#12), car accidents (#8) and any other type of land vehicles, like tractors, tanks and go-karts.
p.
#3: Stroke
Odds of dying: 1 in 28
Odds of dying: 1 in 28
q.
#2: Cancer
Odds of dying: 1 in 7
Odds of dying: 1 in 7
r.
#1: Heart disease
Odds of dying: 1 in 6
Odds of dying: 1 in 6
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