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With tensions between the Black Lives Matter movement and law enforcement around the nation still high, the management at a Chick-Fil-A in Texas is making a clear statement as to where they stand. Recent photos show patrons and employees at a Chick-Fil-A in The Woodlands, Texas, wearing T-shirts with the...
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The Obama administration said Sunday it will continue to bring Syrian refugees into the U.S., amid reports that at least one of the Paris attackers slipped through Europe’s system and concerns about “gaping holes” impacting America’s screening process.
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Ann Coulter on Twitter

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

“They can wait if they like until next November for the actual balloting, but Donald Trump was elected president tonight.”
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November 14, a break-in took place at the Army Reserve Armory in Worcester, Massachusetts, and some of the facility's weapons were missing.
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A group of Black Lives Matter protestors at Dartmouth College led a violent protest Thursday, hurling racial insults at students and pushing them up against a wall as they tried to study in the librar
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German and French authorities knew the Paris attack was coming months prior.
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The chairmen of the House and Senate intelligence committees said Sunday that intel services are losing track of burgeoning terrorist networks while the Obama administration still lacks a strategy to go after the Islamic State.Appearing together on CBS' Face the Nation, House chairman Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) and the leader of the Senate intelligence panel, Richard Burr (R-N.C.), agreed that containment is not an option.'First off, you have a strategic failure on behalf of the administration on not having a real plan to fight ISIS,' Nunes said. 'Secondly, I really think we should take to heart what FBI Director Comey has been saying over and over and over again, and that is that we are losing the capability to track these terrorists around the globe.'Burr added that 'technology is going to be a tough thing to deal with' as terrorists communicate in the dark using encryption, 'but we've got to redouble our efforts to make sure that we're able to get the communications we need to give us lead time to give us a better understanding.''The president talked the other morning about ISIL was contained. America learned within 24 hours, it's not contained. It's rampant everywhere in the world that they intend to carry out these horrific acts,' Burr said. 'It just so happens the United States is a target. But Paris was easier. And if we don't get a strategy, tactics don't make a strategy. So these pinpricks that we've had as far as a tactical effort in -- in Syria, really is not a strategy.'They joined other lawmakers calling for French President Francois Hollande to invoke Article 5 of the NATO Washington Treaty, which states 'an armed attack against one or more of them in Europe or North America shall be considered an attack against them all and consequently they agree that, if such an armed attack occurs, each of them, in exercise of the right of individual or collective self-defence recognised by Article 51 of the Charter of the United Nations, will assist the Party or Parties so attacked by taking forthwith, individually and in concert with the other Parties, such action as it deems necessary, including the use of armed force, to restore and maintain the security of the North Atlantic area.' Hollande sent fighters to strike several targets in Raqqa, the capital of the Islamic State, on Sunday.'You can't fight ISIS unless you are willing to put a strategy together that deals with North Africa, the failure in Libya, the problems in the Sinai, Iraq and Syria, and the Afghanistan- Pakistan region,' Nunes said. '...What are the Europeans going to do now that it appears like ISIS has rooted themselves into Europe with a command and control structure?'Burr stressed that 'we've got to have individuals on the ground that are collecting intelligence.''We've got to have better intelligence about targets. We've got to make sure that we carry the fight to ISIL, which means probably more Special Operations efforts in that region,' he said. 'You can't do this with 3,500 Americans in an advisory role, 50 Special Forces, which we've just upped in the last two weeks. That's not enough to -- to make a big impact.''But mirror that with a global effort and we can take this fight to a very difficult and barbaric terrorist organization.'Nunes added that 'there's no possible way to screen' Syrian refugees coming to the United States.'It should be stopped immediately. Look, we feel for these refugees, but the bottom line, if you don't want refugees, then you have to go into Iraq and Syria and defeat ISIS,' the House chairman said.'And, you know, the challenge is -- you know, people talk a lot about boots on the ground. Look, we've had boots on the ground there for over a year. The problem is, as Chairman Burr said, trying to use pinpricks with our -- for airstrikes and, you know, having -- you know, the first rule of war for the Obama administration is not to take collateral damage,' Nunes continued.'Well, that's not war. And if that's what you're going to -- if you're going to strap down the United States Air Force and our allies with these types of rules of engagement, we are never going to win and you're going to see more and more refugees flood into Europe.'
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A speaker at an anti-racism protest organized by students at Columbia University in New York City on November 12 led ...
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“We had very robust vetting procedures for those refugees," Ben Rhodes said.
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"...painting with too broad a brush."
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Unions sponsor dueling propositions to raise pay minimums to $15
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Deputy National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes was forced today to clarify a comment made by President Obama Friday morning hours before ISIS terrorists murdered more than 125 in Paris.
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Several missteps highlight a concern that has dogged Clinton’s candidacy: stumbling when she’s ahead.
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From YIR: Last week’s election numbers are in and it’s not looking pretty for the democrats that think the GOP has an outdated and backward message. Republicans absolutely crushed democrats on near…
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What ISIS Really Wants

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

The Islamic State is no mere collection of psychopaths. It is a religious group with carefully considered beliefs, among them that it is a key agent of the coming apocalypse. Here’s what that means for its strategy—and for how to stop it.
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French jets carry out their biggest bombing raid in Syria after Islamic State gunmen massacre 132 people in Paris.
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Imgur: The most awesome images on the Internet.
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A Democratic candidate from Burnsville has ended his Minnesota House campaign after sending a tweet that said ISIS “isn’t necessarily evil.”
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Putin Laughs Off Obama At G20 Summit: "He's A Child...He's A Child."
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French fighter jets launched a series of 'massive aistrikes' in Syria, targeting the ISIS stronghold in Raqqa two days after the group claimed responsibility for a series of coordinated attacks in Paris...
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What makes someone become an Islamic extremist? Is it poverty? Lack of education? A search for meaning? Haroon Ullah, a senior State Department advisor and a...
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French jets target ISIS in Raqqa

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

French jets struck the heart of ISIS-controlled territory on Sunday in the first direct retaliation for Friday’s deadly terror attacks that killed 129 in Paris.
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A scare at a Paris memorial in the Place de la République on Sunday sent crowds running in panic, fearing another terror incident after the attacks on Friday night. CNN was there to record the scene, showing startling footage of people running for their lives.
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Even Liberals are Getting Sick and Tired of Our Liberal Government which makes one wonder if the political tides are turning...?
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The fourth Republican presidential primary debate drew 13.45 million viewers, the smallest audience yet of the four -- but still an all-time record (by a huge margin) for the Fox Business Network. ...
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