Donald Trump: I Pay as Little as Possible Because I Hate the Way Our Government Spends Our Taxes

GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump told CBS’s “Face the Nation” that he tries to pay as little taxes as possible, not just because he’s a businessman, but because he doesn’t like what the U.S. does with the taxpayers’ money.

“I have said this many times, so it is not exactly breaking news. I pay as little as possible. I fight like hell to pay as little as possible, for two reasons. Number one, I am a businessman, and that’s the way you are supposed to do it, and you put the money back in your company and employees and all of that, but the other reason is that I hate the way our government spends our taxes,” said Trump when asked what percentage of income he pays in taxes.

“I hate the way they waste our money, trillions and trillions of dollars of waste and abuse, and I hate it,” said Trump.

According to Trump’s campaign, his personal fortune is set at $10 billion, and his annual income is estimated to be $362 million.

“I will be probably the first candidate in the history of politics within this country to say, I try and — like every — by the way, like every single taxpayer out there, I try to pay as little tax as possible, and, again, one of the big reasons is, I hate what our country does with the money that we pay,” he added. (Read more from “Donald Trump: I Pay as Little as Possible Because ‘I Hate the Way Our Government Spends Our Taxes” HERE)

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Transgender Teen, 18, Undergoes Rare Surgery so She Can Be a ‘Dad’ One Day

[Editor’s note: the below excerpt from Yahoo.com is provided to inform. As with other stories regarding the “transgendered,” the pronouns used below are the author’s choice, not ours] When 18-year-old Cole Carman made the decision to transition from female to male late last year, the San Francisco-area teen knew that she would be in for major surgery and hormone therapy.

That didn’t stop Carman, a recent high school grad set to start college in the fall, from signing on for another potentially risky medical procedure: egg retrieval. It’s a fairly routine (yet still major) surgery, typically undertaken by egg donors and some women undergoing in-vitro fertilization.

But Carman may be the first transgender teen to have her eggs successfully harvested before transitioning — preserving his ability to have children that he’ll be biologically related to, whether he chooses to carry a child himself or turn to a surrogate. “I’ve always known I wanted to have kids of my own, so when my endocrinologist talked to me about it, it was a no-brainer,” Carman told Yahoo Parenting.

The surgery, which was done at the end of May, wasn’t so simple. It required 10 days of hormone shots, and it left her dealing with side effects like bloating and cramping. During the procedure, a doctor used a needle to harvest as many egg follicles as possible, freezing them so they can be thawed and fertilized at some point in the future.

What makes Carman’s situation so groundbreaking is that up until recently, doctors didn’t routinely talk about fertility preservation to transgender teens or adults who were planning to transition. (Read more from “Transgender Teen, 18, Undergoes Rare Surgery so She Can Be a ‘Dad’ One Day” HERE)

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‘Gene Drive’: Scientists Sound Alarm Over Supercharged GM Organisms Which Could Spread in the Wild and Cause Environmental Disasters

A powerful new technique for generating “supercharged” genetically modified organisms that can spread rapidly in the wild has caused alarm among scientists who fear that it may be misused, accidentally or deliberately, and cause a health emergency or environmental disaster.

The development of so-called “gene drive” technology promises to revolutionise medicine and agriculture because it can in theory stop the spread of mosquito-borne illnesses, such as malaria and yellow fever, as well as eliminate crop pests and invasive species such as rats and cane toads.

However, scientists at the forefront of the development believe that in the wrong hands gene-drive technology poses a serious threat to the environment and human health if accidentally or deliberately released from a laboratory without adequate safeguards. Some believe it could even be used as a terrorist bio-weapon directed against people or livestock because gene drives – which enable GM genes to spread rapidly like a viral infection within a population – will eventually be easy and cheap to generate.

“Just as gene drives can make mosquitoes unfit for hosting and spreading the malaria parasite, they could conceivably be designed with gene drives carrying cargo for delivering lethal bacterial toxins to humans,” said David Gurwitz, a geneticist at Tel Aviv University in Israel.

A group of senior geneticists have called for international safeguards to apply to researchers who want to develop gene drives, with strict security measures placed on laboratories to prevent the accidental escape of “supercharged” GM organisms that are able to spread rapidly in the wild. (Read more from “‘Gene Drive’: Scientists Sound Alarm Over Supercharged GM Organisms Which Could Spread in the Wild and Cause Environmental Disasters” HERE)

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Directive Urges English Teachers to Push Students to Question Their Gender

The National Council of Teachers of English believes teachers should work to promote “gender nonconforming” people and their issues in public school lesson plans.

A NCTE resolution passed in 2007 urges more teachers and teacher training programs to focus on LGBT issues, and to “publish guidelines and instructional materials and offer professional development opportunities designed to assist teachers in their teaching of LGBT issues,” according to the NCTE site.

To that end, NCTE recently posted a new “Diverse Gender Expression and Gender Non-Conforming Curriculum in English Grades 7-12” to promote an “equitable focus on issues honoring a range of diverse expressions related to gender and gender non-conformity.”

The goal of the guide is apparently to convince students to view the world through the eyes of someone who’s not sexually normal. Reading literature to students with gay or gender nonconforming characters isn’t enough, according to a NCTE blog.

The blog cited an English Journal article that alleges “heterosexism and homophobia are already part of the classroom, so we’ll need to use a variety of strategies to counter these beliefs as we introduce LGBTQ texts.” (Read more from “Directive Urges English Teachers to Push Students to Question Their Gender” HERE)

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On Immigration, Trump and Dolan Are Both Wrong

A few days ago, New York’s Timothy Cardinal Dolan went after Donald Trump on immigration, using not a scalpel but a sledgehammer, lumping all opposition to mass, unskilled immigration into a big, sticky ball of anti-Catholic “nativism,” which is linked to the Ku Klux Klan. Dolan seemed to imply that Americans who worry about undisciplined immigration policy are not exercising responsible citizenship, but are part of an “organized, white, Protestant antagonism toward the Catholic immigrant.”

There’s no good defense for Donald Trump’s record or rhetoric on immigration; he has flip-flopped on this issue as on every other — four years ago calling Mitt Romney “maniacal” for opposing mass amnesty, this year tarnishing the cause of border control through overheated, cringe-worthy rants.

But Dolan’s approach to the issue risks going to the other extreme, even pitting Catholics against other Christians, when the issues involved are far more complicated and serious. If it’s unfair for immigration opponents to dismiss Catholic bishops’ opinions because of the many millions of dollars in federal contracts that church agencies rake in for processing immigrants, then it’s equally unfair to write off as “bigotry” the realistic concerns of millions of patriotic Americans — many of whom themselves are Catholic descendants of immigrants. I am profoundly grateful to America for accepting my grandfather as a legal immigrant from Austria-Hungary — grateful enough to look out for my country’s best interests today, in very different circumstances.

Though Cardinal Dolan did not claim there was a simple Catholic “position” on the right number of immigrants the U.S. ought to admit or the kind of public benefits such immigrants should be offered, some prominent Catholics have tried hard to create that impression. This imaginary Catholic doctrine is invariably presented as coinciding with the policies favored by the left wing of the Democratic party — just as throughout the 1980s, the U.S. bishops produced one policy statement after another endorsing larger government, higher welfare payments, more regulation of business, and a decrease of U.S. defense spending.

None of the bishops’ quixotic policies were implemented, but their statements gave political cover to putatively Catholic politicians like Mario Cuomo, Edward Kennedy, Geraldine Ferraro, and (later) Nancy Pelosi. How many hundreds of times have pro-lifers who criticized someone like Pelosi heard the claim, “Well, I may differ with the Church on just one narrow issue — women’s reproductive choice. But you Republicans dissent from the Church on poverty, peace, health care and social justice. We’re truer Catholics than you.”

Another side effect of bishops’ ventures into legislative politics was to damage and divide the coalition of pro-family voters. Well-meaning Protestants who supported the Church in trying to halt the gross crime of abortion were flummoxed by the time and money that churchmen spent helping liberal Democrats on every other issue. Just so, the most vocal pro-life Protestants (and many of the Catholics) in the current Congress oppose the proposed amnesty bill for illegal immigrants, wondering why the Church has thrown its weight behind a policy so eagerly favored by the vote-hungry and pro-abortion Left.

The political impact of the U.S. bishops conference was so worrying to the Vatican that Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger made public statements — for instance, in The Ratzinger Report — clarifying the level of theological authority held by national bishops conferences: They have none. Zip. Zero. A bishop can teach with authority in his diocese if he faithfully reflects what is taught by Rome, but no intermediate doctrinal body exists.

There is a Catholic teaching on immigration. It offers a brief and sane criterion for principled policy, which it codifies in the Catechism of the Catholic Church:

The more prosperous nations are obliged, to the extent they are able, to welcome the foreigner in search of the security and the means of livelihood which he cannot find in his country of origin. …

And:

Immigrants are obliged to respect with gratitude the material and spiritual heritage of the country that receives them, to obey its laws and to assist in carrying civic burdens (2241).

Within the bounds of these two statements, Catholic laymen are free — indeed, we’re obliged — to argue about the proper application of this teaching in our own country and context. In the same way, we apply “just war” teaching to particular conflicts our nation faces. While we listen to the advice of popes and bishops, we know that they can be wrong, as some medieval popes were wrong to call crusades against Christian heretics or to wage war on neighboring cities.

Those of us who, after serious reflection, come up with our own answer about the optimum number of migrants for our country to admit while remaining consistent with the common good ought not to be falsely branded as “dissenters” or “apostates” or “nativists,” or charged with any of a long list of other made-up hate crimes that are routinely adduced by leftist activists and well-meaning but addled Catholics who have internalized leftist arguments.

Now let’s parse the points made by the Catechism, and see how the implications of Church teaching can be discussed in a civil manner.

“To the extent they are able …”

This statement is broad enough that we could argue over it indefinitely. Theoretically, the entire population of the world could fit in the state of Texas, with several feet of wiggle room to spare. Does that mean that the U.S. is “able” to accept the entire world? Clearly not, because there are countless economic, environmental, cultural, fiscal and other factors that determine what we are actually “able” to do. All those points are things we must determine by rational argument and setting our national priorities by democratic vote. There is no secret “Catholic answer” to these questions; however, natural law principles can and should be invoked in our discussions of the matter. Such arguments are prudential, and the Church does not pretend to have the competence to answer them; if it did, we should simply ask Pope Francis to use his infallible authority to draw up the U.S. budget every year.

We can discuss this question using a cost/benefit analysis, looking both at the common good and (in light of the Church’s correct emphasis on a ‘preferential option for the poor’) at how a given policy affects not just the poor from elsewhere but the poorest American citizens.

Why do I say that? Isn’t it “xenophobic” and “discriminatory” to privilege poor Americans over poor Iraqis or Somalis? Aren’t those “foreigners” equally made in the image and likeness of God?

Of course they are. But just as we owe family members more than we owe strangers, we owe more to fellow citizens — whose ancestors paid taxes to build our roads and fought in our country’s wars, who may even have been American slaves — than we do to foreign residents.

In some ways, a country is like a club where members pay dues and take on certain duties in return for certain privileges. To flood such a club with non-members and offer them every privilege members have earned is simply unjust to the other members. It is up to the members to vote on whom they will admit and how many. And one of our key criteria must be, “How does this influx affect the American poor?” Given the U.S. birth dearth and the collapse of public schools (in part under the weight of mandatory bilingualism), we must also ask: “How does it affect working families who are striving to educate their children?”

“Immigrants are obliged to respect with gratitude the material and spiritual heritage of the country that receives them.”

We could argue for years about what this means. But surely fulfilling this obligation of immigrants includes a certain degree of assimilation: namely, learning the English language and switching their loyalty from their nation of origin to the U.S. When tens of thousands of recent immigrants, both legal and illegal, march through the streets chanting foreign slogans and waving foreign flags, that raises legitimate fears among Americans that not all immigrants are willing to keep up their side of the bargain. It doesn’t help when immigrants go to their former nations’ consulates to vote in their elections, or when they vote as ethnic blocs in our elections for larger government programs to tax the wealth of native-born citizens to fund programs from which the immigrants disproportionately benefit.

“… To obey its laws and to assist in carrying civic burdens.”

Right there, we see that those who have not obeyed U.S. immigration laws have forfeited any strict claim in justice to remain on American soil. Simply the fact that a law is poorly enforced does not mean that we are free to violate it, demand that the state later give us amnesty, and sign up for social programs we barely paid taxes to support. By saying this, do I mean that I favor the mass deportation of illegal immigrants? No. But when we search for a prudent policy for dealing with the ill-effects of poor law enforcement — the presence of more than 10 million illegal residents — we must make sure that such poor enforcement does not happen again. That is all that opponents of the current immigrant amnesty are arguing; in return for this mass act of mercy toward those who have broken our laws, all we ask is a real and solid guarantee that this will not happen again. Elites are fighting, tooth and nail, every truly effective policy for securing our country’s borders, demanding amnesty first and enforcement later. Forgive us for not believing empty promises; Our Lord did tell us to be “wise as serpents.”

These are the issues at stake in the immigration debate. It is useless — and frankly uncharitable — for either side to assume the lowest, foulest motives of its opponents. So let’s make a deal: You don’t call me an apostate or a nativist and I won’t call you a traitor. Instead, “let us reason together” (Isaiah 1:18) about what policies ensure the common good and help our poorest fellow citizens. (Re-posted with permission from the author, “On Immigration, Trump and Dolan Are Both Wrong”, originally appeared HERE)

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FUNNIEST CHART O’ the DAY: Breakdown of Where Bill and Hillary Clinton’s “Charitable” Donations Went

According to their tax returns, it turns out that essentially all of the Clinton family’s “charitable donations” were directed back to their own “charities”.

As TaxProf notes, the family’s charitable giving from 2007 onward has been a case study in moving money around. Since 2007, the Clintons “made $15 million (10.8 percent of their AGI) of charitable contributions, $14.9 million of which went to the Clinton Family Foundation and the Clinton Global Initiative.”

That leaves $100,000 for charitable uses that don’t directly involve the Clinton family and their globalist friends.

As a reminder, in April I created a chart illustrating where the Clinton Global Graft Initiative’s various expenditures went. It’s equally amusing.

Little wonder Hillary’s email server “disappeared”. (Re-posted with permission from the author, “FUNNIEST CHART O’ the DAY: Breakdown of Where Bill and Hillary Clinton’s “Charitable” Donations Went”, originally appeared HERE)

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How Can Congress Let This Continue Even One More Day?

Here’s the challenge for members of the media and the political class: will they exhibit as much outrage over the endless rapes and murders of Americans at the hands of illegal aliens as they have over a dead lion in Zimbabwe?

It’s all about priorities.

The results of Obama’s comprehensive suspension of immigration enforcement are now becoming apparent, and it’s clear the Kate Steinle murder was just the tip of the iceberg.

1. This case is a quintessential example of how Obama’s sanctuary nation policies are even more dangerous than sanctuary cities. He is prohibiting federal authorities from detaining illegal immigrants even in localities where law enforcement is willing to cooperate. It also shows that there are plenty of illegals that have not been caught committing crimes yet but have violent proclivities and could act upon them at any moment if they are not deported.

Yet, Republicans have remained completely silent about Obama’s November 20, 2014 amnesty ever since they voted to fund it in February. More appallingly, just one month ago, Ohio’s governor, John Kasich, declared that deportations are “inhumane” and has been tepid in his response to this travesty in his state.

Remember, the courts only halted the issuance of Social Security cards and work permits to the DAPA recipients but cannot block Obama’s refusal to deport illegal aliens. Moreover, the DACA program has not been enjoined and Obama has already issued 664,607 Social Security cards. Less than 1% of recipients have been interviewed in person and a number of security risks and criminals have already been granted the gateway to our welfare and tax benefit programs.

And with regards to the Ohio case, there is an even more disturbing revelation. Razo would have been eligible for another amnesty Obama implemented in 2013 and expanded this past month.

Not only does federal law require that all illegal aliens be deported (8 U.S.C. § 1225), those who are caught living here illegally for more than a year are barred from reinterring the country legally for 10 years [8 USC § 1182(a)(9)(B)(iii)]. Section V of that same title provides a waiver to circumvent the 10-year bar if the illegal has a spouse or parent who is a citizen or legal resident AND “if it is established to the satisfaction of the Attorney General that the refusal of admission to such immigrant alien would result in extreme hardship to the citizen or lawfully resident spouse or parent of such alien.”

Obviously, the fact that not every case of splitting up a family is automatically deemed an “extreme hardship,” rather it requires a separate and additional burden of proof, shows that this waiver was supposed to be used sparingly. Also, it was not meant to allow anyone to remain here illegally, just that once these illegal immigrants return home first they can apply for a waiver against the bar to reentry. On March 4, 2013, Obama granted carte blanche amnesty to illegal aliens with parents or spouses who are citizens, plus he added a category of children who are citizens (in direct violation of the law). He made a mockery out of the extreme hardship requirement and allowed them all to de facto stay here legally and wait for a green card. Earlier this month, he expanded this to all relatives of legal residents, opening up an entirely new path to green cards that didn’t otherwise exist (citizens can already bring in relatives, but legal residents don’t have that ability).

Now it has been revealed that the father of the Ohio shooter is a naturalized U.S. citizen. Consequently, under Obama’s new abuse of power, he would be eligible for amnesty.

2. Last week in Montana, Jesus Yeizon Deniz Mendoza, an immigrant from Mexico, gunned down a Montana couple in front of their daughter in cold blood. Jason and Tana Shane stopped on the road to help what appeared to be a stranded pedestrian, but it was really an illegal immigrant who had already been convicted of burglary. When the Shane’s had no money to offer him, Deniz shot them as their daughter ran away injured as well. According to the Washington Times, Deniz was not deported because he was somehow legalized by the Obama administration in 2013. Even if he was legitimately granted legal status, the fact that he was arrested for burglary thereafter should have made him deportable pursuant to 8 U.S.C. § 1227 (a)(2), which requires the deportation of green card holders who commit crimes punishable up to a year in prison.

3. Last Sunday, Jose Orlando Garcia, an illegal alien from Mexico, broke into a Charlotte, North Carolina home, abducted a 6-year-old girl and attempted to rape her. There is a total media blackout about his immigration status and criminal history but he is now being held on detention by ICE – after the damage has already done.

4. On Saturday, a 16-year old “Dreamer” set a police car ablaze in Pearland, Texas, the same city where Joshua Wilkerson was tortured to death by another Dreamer in 2010. He was reportedly tired of ICE deporting Mexicans back to Mexico and “tired of his people getting shot by police and nothing happening, so he came to shoot them.”

When was the last time in our history there was a president who suspended immigration enforcement and our nation was forced to suffer from such avoidable, yet tragic consequences? Why do elected Republicans tolerate this for even one more day? How can they pass a budget bill in September funding the Department of Homeland Security until Obama commits to ending this amnesty?

There are many ills that plague this country and there is a limit to what can be done about them in the real world. But why should we tolerate the violent criminals of another country for even one day? This is so avoidable.

Yet, there is no serious effort in Congress to put an end to this insanity. Together with the funding for Planned Parenthood, there will be a lot of blood on the hands of those who have abdicated the congressional power over the purse. And it starts with Boehner and McConnell. (Re-posted with permission from the author, “How Can Congress Let This Continue Even One More Day?”, originally appeared HERE)

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Obama Remakes the DNA of American Capitalism, GOP Yawns

Once again, Obama is delivering on a promise from his 2008 campaign to necessarily skyrocket the cost of electricity by regulating power plants out of existence. Despite the fact that Obama could not pass Cap and Trade out of a Democrat-controlled Congress in 2009, his EPA is threatening to write a rule forcing power plants to cut carbon dioxide emissions by 32% unless the states submit a plan to do so first.

And once again, Republicans are failing to deliver on their promise to block the war on coal. During his contested primary and general election campaign, Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) produced ad after ad promising to fight back against the war on coal. But aside from some pro forma maneuvers and general bluster, McConnell has done nothing. He has called for states to fight back against the EPA; he has called for a judicial battle in the courts. However, he will never use the one recourse he has to redress this grievance – the power of the purse over the EPA.

Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), the top EPA appropriator in the Senate, has already made it clear she will oppose any effort to defund Obama’s energy regulations. Oh, and McConnell sits on that same appropriations subcommittee.

Much like the battle over immigration, Iran, and Planned Parenthood, Republican leaders will huff and puff but they will not blow down Obama’s administrative empire by collapsing the funding edifice on the bureaucrats.

And speaking of punting the legislative powers to the courts, what ever happened to the Court’s ruling against Obama’s mercury regulation in Michigan v. Environmental Protection Agency?

Writing for the majority in one of the few major cases the administration lost this term, Justice Scalia ruled that the EPA lacks the authority to regulate power plants under §7412(n)(1)(A) of the Clean Air Act without “considering cost—including cost of compliance—before deciding whether regulation is appropriate and necessary.” Keep in mind that the cost of the mercury regulations at issue in the Michigan case, were infinitesimal compared to the projected cost of the carbon regulation. According to the Chamber of Commerce (Obama likes to cite their work when it comes to the corporate subsidy side of the federal ledger), the proposed regulation will cost the industry as much as $51 billion a year. The mercury rule would have cost an estimated $9.6 billion a year.

What gives?

Notice how, unlike Republicans, Obama has no problem ignoring the courts and pursuing an even more brazenly unconstitutional legislative agenda via administrative fiat. Contrast his behavior to that of the GOP leadership following the marriage decision in which they all declared the redefinition of marriage “the law of the land.” There is no mention of marriage in the Constitution, yet Republicans treat the court decision as inviolable law. But when it comes to regulatory power, it is explicitly vested in Congress’ Article I powers. Accordingly, in this case the court was justified to step in and call a strike on Obama’s usurpation of power. As Justice Thomas noted in his concurrence, “if we give the ‘force of law’ to agency pronouncements on matters of private conduct as to which “ ‘Congress did not actually have an intent,’” Mead, supra, at 229, we permit a body other than Congress to perform a function that requires an exercise of the legislative power.”

And who are these individuals supplanting Congress’ power to regulate? As Mark Levin details, in what is perhaps the best chapter in his new book Plunder and Deceit, these are administration officials who believe in a “degrowth agenda” as an ends to itself. Hence, the massive cost of these regulations is not merely an unintended casualty of their environmental agenda; it is the raison d’etre of their green economic agenda to, in the words of former EPA official John Beale, “modify the DNA of the capitalist system.”

Obama has shown an unyielding desire to fulfill every one of his campaign promises by using all legal and unconstitutional tools. Why won’t Republicans at least use the constitutional tools they possess to block this? Is it too hard to blame Obama for shutting down the government in order to destroy jobs and raise the cost of the most vital goods and services?

Notice how John Boehner conveniently leaves out any mention of the power of the purse in his press release railing against the carbon regulation. And while McConnell uses the words “power of the purse,” he is referring to the phony appropriation bills he has abandoned and not the Continuing Resolution he plans to pass in September. Moreover, his promises are meaningless after he already announced to the country in no uncertain terms after the November election that he will not use must-pass government funding bills as leverage.

Add Obama’s war on energy, which is the lifeblood of the economy, to the growing list of kill shots on our nation’s foundation that will go unanswered by the GOP majority – so long as the conservatives refuse to push for new leadership. Nothing short of “the DNA of our capitalist system” is at stake. (Re-posted with permission from the author, “Obama Remakes the DNA of American Capitalism, GOP Yawns”, originally appeared HERE)

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Israeli NGO Calls on British Authorities to Probe New Palestinian Resistance Curriculum

An Israeli NGO called on the British authorities to investigate an offensive new curriculum developed by the National Union of Teachers that educates young students about Palestinian “occupation, freedom and resistance.”

“An immediate, thorough and independent investigation by the Charities Commission as well as the U.K. education authorities is clearly required,” demanded the president of Jerusalem-based NGO Monitor, Gerald Steinberg.

Steinberg called the curriculum, which was developed by NUT together with a Christian charity called Edukid that aims to educate children living in poverty or conflict zones, “a fictitious narrative that promotes hate and incitement.”

Some have said the “extremist agenda” attempting to describe the often violent and unresolved Palestinian struggle for a state does not belong in a classroom with three-year-old students.

“We need to be more vigilant about the politicization of British classrooms,” said Tom Wilson of the Henry Jackson Society, according to the U.K. Daily Telegraph. (Read more from “Israeli NGO Calls on British Authorities to Probe New Palestinian Resistance Curriculum” HERE)

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Muslim Community to Rifle Man With Muslim Message: Come to Islamic Center to Learn

The Muslim community is responding to negative messages displayed by a local man armed outside of the military recruitment center in Augusta.

With the recent conviction of a local man for wanting to join ISIS to another local man and his very public statements about radical Islam, people in Augusta’s Muslim community want to be treated fairly. The Imam for the Islamic Society of Augusta told News Channel 6 while many people point to radicals, that is not at all what the Islamic faith represents.

“Are we going back to the Wild West again?”

That’s Mohammad Jamal Daoudi’s response to this man.

News Channel 6 told you about Jim Stachowiak first on Monday. He has made a promise to stand on Wrightsboro Road, near Augusta Mall, armed with his rifle and what some perceive as a negative message toward Muslims to protect military recruitment centers in the local shopping mall. This act comes after a man claiming he was Muslim killed Marines in Chattanooga, TN. (Read more from “Muslim Community to Rifle Man With Muslim Message: Come to Islamic Center to Learn” HERE)

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