Duck Dynasty Stars Sadie and Korie Robertson Make Hilarious Debut on ‘Celebrity Family Feud’

Members of the Robertson family, who star in the A&E hit series “Duck Dynasty,” will appear on “Celebrity Family Feud” this Sunday in a bid to raise money for charity.

Willie Robertson appears on the game show alongside his wife of more than 20 years, Korie, his newlywed son, John Luke, and daughters, Sadie and Rebecca. In a preview clip Sadie, a former “Dancing With the Stars” contestant, is seen drawing laughter and audience applause while answering an unusual question.

“Feud” host Steve Harvey asks: “Hey Sadie, C’mon now, if they made a sexy perfume for female dogs what might it smell like?”

After pondering in thought for a few seconds, she replies: “a fire hydrant?”

Her response instantly draws fits of laughter from everyone, including herself. (Read more from “Duck Dynasty Stars Sadie and Korie Robertson Make Hilarious Debut on ‘Celebrity Family Feud'” HERE)

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Obama Commutes Sentences of 46 Drug Offenders

President Barack Obama commuted the prison sentences of 46 drug offenders, saying in a video posted online Monday that the men and women were not “hardened criminals” and their punishments didn’t match the crimes they committed.

Obama said the move was part of his larger attempt to reform the criminal justice system, including reviewing sentencing laws and reducing punishments for non-violent crimes. With Monday’s announcement, Obama has commuted more sentences than any president since Lyndon B. Johnson.

“I believe that at its heart, America is a nation of second chances, and I believe these folks deserve their second chance,” Obama said in the video.

The move brings the number of Obama’s commutations to nearly 90. Most of those have been for federal prisoners incarcerated for drug offenses who were slapped with long sentences mandated under guidelines set during a drug-and-crime wave in the 1980s. Under current sentencing guidelines most of those prisoners would have already finished serving time.

Of the 46 prisoners whose sentences were commuted on Monday, 13 were sentenced to prison for life. Most of those commuted sentences will now end in November, a several month transition period that officials said allowed for arrangements to be made in halfway homes and other facilities. (Read more from “Obama Commutes Sentences of 46 Drug Offenders” HERE)

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Greeks See ‘Humiliation’ in Harsh Terms of Eurozone Bailout

Greeks were bracing Monday for the effects of the tough terms of an agreement that secured the country’s third bailout in five years, with many rejecting them while others said they were necessary to stay in the euro.

Haralambos Rouliskos, a 60-year-old economist who was out walking in Athens, described the deal as “misery, humiliation and slavery”.

Katerina Katsaba, a 52-year-old working for a pharmaceutical company, said: “I am not in favour of this deal. I know they (the eurozone creditors) are trying to blackmail us.”

But, Katsaba added: “I trust our prime minister — the decisions he will take will be for the best interests of all of us.”

The outline deal thrashed out between the 19 eurozone nations in strained overnight talks calls for Greece to push through a range of reforms to secure a bailout worth up to 86 billion euros ($96 billion). Without it, the country’s economy will collapse. (Read more from “Greeks See ‘Humiliation’ in Harsh Terms of Eurozone Bailout” HERE)

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House GOP Promotes Obama’s Crippling of Criminal Justice [+video]

Be very wary of any calls for “reform” in the realm of public policy, especially during the Obama era. Hence, immigration reform is anything but reform. The same applies for the mindless clamoring for “criminal justice reform” among the political class. The growing effort to push “criminal justice reform” will have nothing to do with legitimate “over-crim” issues and will only dismantle the ability of law enforcement to effectively fight the growing wave of crime. The broader effort will also play into Obama’s determination to nationalize law enforcement.

Much like immigration, we do need reforms in some criminal justice laws but of the opposite variety most of the political class is promoting.

We need more robust law enforcement on a local level and tougher state sentencing to combat the trend of mob violence and knockout attacks. We need more congressional oversight of the Obama Administration’s racist DOJ that has illegally investigated police departments for civil rights violations where there were no prima facie violations. Instead of the consecutive “Criminal Justice Reform” House Oversight hearings this week, we need congressional hearings uncovering how this administration has used the federal government to promote a racial agenda in local law enforcement and encouraged violence and misinformation following some of the high profile cases of civil unrest. We need congressional hearings into the sharp rise in violent crime in our cities resulting from police departments intimidated by the Obama Administration into refraining from basic police work.

As is the case with most of Obama’s efforts to fundamentally transform America, instead of fighting back Republicans are giving Obama tail winds. On Tuesday and Wednesday, the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee is inexplicably holding two days of the aforementioned hearings on “criminal justice reform” – hearings that will serve no other purpose than to bash law enforcement at the behest of Democrat lawmakers. The entire premise of this series of hearings will be the validation of Obama’s dyslexic premise of social unrest and criminal justice and will further embolden and enable him to fundamentally transform our local cities with federalized police standards. Previous hearings in the Senate have showcased far left witnesses who don’t believe in the Constitution.

Republicans, and even some conservatives, need to remember that now is not the time to push these ideas. There are legitimate issues related to duplicative crimes, civil asset forfeiture, and certainly regulatory crimes, but that is not where this push for criminal justice reform is coming from and it’s not where it’s headed under Obama. The impetus for this push is not coming from EPA regulations, for instance, it’s coming from Obama’s false narrative about systemic police abuse of African Americans in order to distract from the civil insurrection his allies have fomented.

To be clear, there are many well-intentioned people on the right who have joined with liberals long before Obama rose to power in an effort to find some common ground on regulatory crimes, civil asset forfeiture, and duplicative federal crimes. But some of them have drifted farther and farther to the left. And given the political dynamic of the Obama era and the new rise in violent crime, they need to take a step back and observe the broader consequences of their strategy. Some of their efforts might need to wait until there is a president who is not hell-bent on dismantling law and order. At present, the rapid rise in crime and Obama’s federalization of police and discriminatory racial investigations are a more serious and pressing issue than some of these long-term reform ideas.

Just this week the DOJ’s COPS office announced the inception of a police accountability program. Congress recently passed an appropriation bill creating a $50 million slush fund to further entrench federal mandates on local police. This is antithetical to basic conservative and libertarian principles.

Furthermore, if proponents of liberalization really desire to further their cause and obtain the support of ‘law and order conservatives,’ they would make immigration enforcement a big part of their effort. Libertarians often complain about the federalization of criminal justice and the lack of respect for federalism. But immigration is one of the enumerated powers of Congress and is the source of much of an outsized share of crime in this country. How about joining the effort to crack down on sanctuary cities that thwart legitimate federal law? Instead of giving the Obama administration tailwinds in their effort to control local law enforcement in their basic police functions, why not demand that the DOJ cut off all grants to sanctuary cities?

Much of this eagerness from some members to liberalize criminal law stems from their perceived success in criminal justice laws at a state level. But they need to understand that the federal system is a different ball-game. Remember George W. Bush’s, and now Jeb Bush’s, mentality of bringing his education reforms from Texas to the national stage?

Libertarians (and liberals) also complain about the growing size of the federal prison population, particularly as it relates to drug offenses. But how can someone properly address prison and drug policy without first dealing with the 800-pound gorilla in the room – illegal immigration? Illegal immigrants account for 30% of the prison population and a whopping 55.8% of all federal drug sentences in 2013. Over 74% of all those charged with “simple possession” of drugs in 2014 were illegal aliens. Before we dismantle some of the laws that helped reduce violent crime over the past two decades, why not focus on immigration enforcement to cut costs and empty out the federal prison system?

And remember, in order to rise to the level of a federal drug offense, these criminals are usually not your run-of-the-mill 19-year-old smoking some weed. They are often big-time dealers or involved with drug cartels. Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner (R-WI) has introduced a new bill with Bobby Scott (D-VA) stripping the mandatory minimum for possession of 110 pounds of drugs (looks like this). There is no way someone like this is not a big-time drug dealer. Spare us the sob stories of young children having their futures destroyed by the system for smoking pot one day.

Some conservatives and all libertarians want to get rid of mandatory minimums for “non-violent” federal drug offenses. Putting aside the dubious notion that most of the problems with the federal prison system are the result of non-violent drug offenses, this proposal in itself would be pretty innocuous. The problem is many of these same people are being sucked into the ACLU alliance to get rid of all mandatory minimums, even for serious crimes. Some have even suggested, “That is why we have judges.”

Really? In light of the judicial crisis with the federal bench full of Elena Kagan types who don’t believe in the Constitution or law and order, do we really want to return to pre-‘90s crime levels?

At this point, these activists risk losing conservative support for a more targeted and legitimate cause fighting against over-criminalization. They would be wise to add this to the list of issues that should be shelved until we have a conservative president who respects the rule of law and the Constitution. The OGR committee should focus on their jurisdiction of oversight and investigate the DOJ’s discriminatory civil rights division and their egregious intimidation of local law enforcement. That would go a long way in shoring up conservative support for some of their other agenda items in the realm of criminal justice. (Read more from “House GOP Promotes Obama’s Crippling of Criminal Justice” HERE)

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73% of British Youth Under 30 Using Drugs but 25% Want to Ban Alcohol

Student Money Saver (SMS) polled 1,000 people under the age of 30 to get their views on alcohol and drug use and found high numbers of people were saying substances currently against the law should be made legal.

Over half said they know someone with an alcohol addiction problem and a further 250 people said alcohol should be make illegal . . .

Almost 43 per cent of people said they drink alone, 73 per cent sometimes use drugs by themselves and 63 per cent say they have had a blackout in the past year because of drugs and alcohol.

One teen – who wished to remain anonymous – thinks making drugs legal would stop illegal drug trafficking and added: “The fact that alcohol and tobacco are legal is just hypocritical. They are bad if not worse.”

Another teen believes making drugs illegal is pointless, as “it won’t stop people using them”, and a third interviewee thought the taxpayer took too much responsibility for drug abusers: “They all most likely cause serious health problems which cost us millions to fix every year.” (Read more from “Cannabis Should Be Legal but This Product Should Be Illegal, Under-30s Tell New Survey” HERE)

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Miracle Survivor: Teenager in Washington Plane Crash Discovered Alive

A driver picked up a teenage girl who survived a small plane crash in a mountainous area in Washington state, authorities said.

Crews had been searching for the plane with three aboard after it failed to reach its destination. Okanogan County Sheriff Frank Rogers said Monday afternoon that the girl managed to walk to a trailhead, where she was picked up by a motorist and brought to a store in Mazama, Washington.

Tthe girl had been “walking for a couple of days,” Rogers said. She was being taken to a local hospital and she seemed to be in stable condition, he said. Rogers wouldn’t comment on the status of the other two people aboard the plane. (Read more from “Miracle Survivor: Teenager in Washington Plane Crash Discovered Alive” HERE)

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Ancient Peru Mystery: Archaeologists Unveil New Geoglyphs on Peru’s Nazca Plateau

Japanese archaeologists have discovered 24 new geoglyphs on the Nazca Plateau in Peru that they say are similar to the animal shapes for which the region is famous – but were created two centuries earlier.

Archaeologists from the University of Yamagata in Japan made the discovery a mile north of the city of Nazca, in central Peru. The shapes are mostly geometrical, including a figure resembling a flame and other less recognizable representations.

According to a report submitted to the Peruvian government by the Japanese team, the newfound figures are smaller and less distinct than the older ones (a spider, a hummingbird, a condor and a monkey) but it would seem that some of the new ones depict llamas.

“Because they have been degraded, it is difficult to determine the exact shape of the picture on the ground of all the animals,” the researchers said told the Telegraph.

The head of the team, Dr. Masato Sakai, told the paper they used a three-dimensional scanner and photos to highlight the degraded lines and identify the images. (Read more from “Ancient Peru Mystery: Archaeologists Unveil New Geoglyphs on Peru’s Nazca Plateau” HERE)

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Are Gays ‘Born That Way’? Most Americans Now Say Yes, but Science Conclusively Says No

For the first time, a majority of Americans say that homosexuals are “born that way.”

According to the latest Gallup poll, 51 percent of Americans say that people are born gay or lesbian, while only 30 percent say outside factors such as upbringing and environment determine sexual orientation.

However, science would not bear that out. No fewer than eight major studies from around the world have found homosexuality is not a genetic condition.

Peter Sprigg of the Family Research Council says that these numerous, rigorous studies of identical twins have now made it impossible to argue that there is a “gay gene.” If homosexuality were inborn and predetermined, then when one identical twin is homosexual, the other should be, as well.

Yet one study from Yale and Columbia Universities found homosexuality common to only 6.7 percent of male identical twins and 5.3 percent of female identical twins. (Read more from “Are Gays ‘Born That Way’? Most Americans Now Say Yes, but Science Says No” HERE)

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Obama to Be First Sitting President to Visit Federal Prison

President Obama is set to tour Oklahoma’s El Reno Correctional Institution on Thursday, becoming the first sitting president to visit a federal prison, the White House said last week . . .

Obama will speak about reforming sentencing guidelines when he addressed the NAACP’s annual conference in Philadelphia on Tuesday. The President is also widely expected to commute the sentences of dozens of non-violent offenders during the week. He previously commuted the sentences of 22 drug offenders in March.

“The President has already, over the first six years of his administration, offered some commutations to nonviolent offenders,” White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said on July 6. “But he does not view that as a cure-all for some of the inequities that continue to persist in our criminal justice system. Broader reform is needed.” (Read more from “Obama to Be First Sitting President to Visit Federal Prison” HERE)

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Has the Twilight Zone Episode “The Obsolete Man” (Almost) Come True?

“Imagine, if you will, a time and place where there is no history because there are no books. There is no religion because there is no Bible. But even before the Bible was eliminated, God was disproven and banned from worship or mention. The only thing that exists is The State, run by a small group of elites who rule and judge according to their own beliefs, or lack thereof…”

Rod Serling wrote about this type of world in a 1961 episode of The Twilight Zone called, “The Obsolete Man“–and the similarities with today’s world are stunning.

The story, similar to Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451, takes place in a future totalitarian America. ‘Romney Wordsworth’ (played by Burgess Meredith) is on trial for the crime of being obsolete, unworthy of life. His occupation, a librarian, is considered a crime punishable by death, as is his belief in God. He is being prosecuted by the Chancellor, who deems that Wordsworth is not an asset to the State and thus needs to be eliminated.

The opening, narrated by Rod Serling:

You walk into this room at your own risk, because it leads to the future; not a future that will be, but one that might be. This is not a new world: It is simply an extension of what began in the old one. It has patterned itself after every dictator who has ever planted the ripping imprint of a boot on the pages of history since the beginning of time. It has refinements, technological advancements, and a more sophisticated approach to the destruction of human freedom. But like every one of the super states that preceded it, it has one iron rule: Logic is an enemy, and truth is a menace. (Camera switches to the convicted man) This is Mr. Romney Wordsworth, in his last forty-eight hours on Earth. He’s a citizen of the State, but will soon have to be eliminated, because he’s built out of flesh and because he has a mind. Mr. Romney Wordsworth, who will draw his last breaths in the Twilight Zone.

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