Woman Sees Something Strange on McDonald’s Window – Immediately Gets out Her Camera

While the holiday season often reignites complaints among some Americans that there exists a cultural war on Christmas, one Tennessee motorist recently captured an image that shows not all references to Christ’s birth have been erased from public settings.

Amy Basel reportedly passed by the Spring Hill McDonald’s and noticed not only the traditional manger scene adorning the restaurant’s street-facing windows, but an explicitly religious message.

“His name is Jesus,” one window’s message proclaimed.

Another decorative statement encouraged visitors to “rejoice.”

Drove by and did a double-take. Growing up in the mitten, you would NEVER see this. Tennessee McDonald's…you made my day. "His name is Jesus".

Posted by Amy Basel on Monday, December 14, 2015

As of this writing, roughly 36,000 Facebook users have shared the image. Among the thousands of comments Basel has received in the two days since posting the status update are numerous kind wishes to the McDonald’s staff responsible for displaying the biblical message. (Read more from “Woman Sees Something Strange on McDonald’s Window – Immediately Gets out Her Camera” HERE)

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Gruesome ISIS ‘Dungeons’ Where They Keep Their Sickest Secret Found in Desert

By Conservative Tribune. Startling new video and pictures out of the Middle East show the dungeons in which Islamic State group members would keep women prisoners, some of whom were raped by the militants.

According to the U.K. Daily Mail, the dungeons in the deserts of northern Syria showed just how horrible life was for the young women — mostly members of the Yazidi ethnic group — after their capture by the Islamic State group barbarians.

The women — some just children — were kept underground in dark, cramped conditions 24 hours a day. (Read more from “Gruesome ISIS ‘Dungeons’ Where They Keep Their Sickest Secret Found in Desert” HERE)

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The Hell of Yazidi Women Kept in ISIS Dungeon Under the Desert

By Imogen Calderwood. Shocking photographs show the cramped, suffocating spaces where dozens of Yazidi women were trapped underground in an ISIS prison.

Manhole-like panels in the northern Syrian desert are the only obvious clue of the horrific prison where the persecuted women were made to lie in complete darkness for hours every day.

The women, from the much-persecuted Yazidi minority, were forced to live their entire lives under the sand; eating, drinking and sleeping in their tiny cells.

It is not yet known what happened to the terrified women, or where they might be now.

But in heart-breaking examples of the hope and despair the women must have felt, drawings on the walls document their daily lives under the sand. (Read more from “The Hell of Yazidi Women Kept in ISIS Dungeon Under the Desert” HERE)

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Remembering Nicole Leman

Nicole Catherine Leman, 24, died Dec. 9, 2015 (Dec. 8 in Alaska) from a fall while hiking in a mountainous region and traversing the face of a challenging slope at Matukituki Waterfall near Wanaka, New Zealand. She was the youngest child of former Alaska Lieutenant Governor Loren Leman and his wife Carolyn. (Editor’s note: the full video of the memorial service may be found at the end of this article)

A lifelong Alaskan, Nicole was born in Anchorage on December 28, 1990. She was introduced to Alaska politics early when her mother brought her with her two siblings to the House gallery to watch and listen to Governor Wally Hickel deliver his State of the State speech to the Alaska Legislature in joint session. Her father was then starting his second term in the Alaska House.

Nicole attended Turnagain Elementary School through the 4th grade, then Grace Christian School, graduating in 2009. During high school, Nicole was class president twice, played volleyball on very competitive teams, was track team captain and ran on two State championship 4×800 relay teams at Lathrop High School in Fairbanks, setting a new personal record in her last race.

She learned Spanish and used it when she served on a mission trip to Mexico. Nicole represented Alaska as Miss Alaska Junior National Teenager in 2006 at the national pageant in Nashville. Two years later, as Miss Alaska Senior National Teenager, she won first place in talent playing piano at the pageant in Nashville. She also learned more about Alaska politics when she attended Alaska Girls State in Wasilla. In a high school paper she wrote her senior year, she said, “I at first was reticent about my father’s encouragement that I attend, but on arriving I immediately met some great gals, and learned so much at Girls State that I consider that one of the best weeks of my life.”

Since earliest childhood Nicole fished for salmon each summer at her family’s setnet sites near Ninilchik, where she was as comfortable in boots and raingear as she was in pageant dresses. She enjoyed picking and cleaning fish, digging clams, giving ATV rides, helping with cooking, and many of the other chores that go with this hard work.

Following high school, Nicole attended LeTourneau University, graduating summa cum laude with a B.S. degree in kinesiology in 2013. In college she played intercollegiate volleyball, ran cross-country, won conference as a senior, ran at the national championship race, and was named LeTourneau’s Female Athlete of the Year. Nicole served on student missions to Mexico, Utah and Austria. She also researched wheelchair design for third world use and went on a mission trip to Kenya to confirm findings.

After returning home, Nicole worked as a personal trainer at the Alaska Club, coach, aide for people with disabilities, and counselor at Tanalian Bible Camp on Lake Clark. She ran in several Anchorage community races, the Lost Lake Run, and an ultra-marathon (50 miles) through the mountains from Cooper Landing to Hope. She loved backpacking in the Chugach Mountains, biking, berry picking, gardening, and baking.

Nicole planned her trip in detail and spent a year in New Zealand, where she hiked nearly every trail, likely covering 2,000 miles or more, stayed in more than 200 cabins, and worked on organic farms in exchange for room and board. Before leaving Alaska she had said, “…I believe God is using my gifts and talents through this journey. He is leading me, using me as a tool in His kingdom.” Since her death, hundreds of Facebook posts and other media coverage attest that she made an impact. The owner of a farm near Otaki wrote, “My wife and I have hosted hundreds of young people at our property during the past 15 years. Nicole Leman is the most special we have ever had. Her generosity, kindness, gentleness, and work ethic can be summed up in one word—LOVE. She talked about her family in Alaska who loves her—and of her love for Jesus. And she confided to him, “When I’m up in the mountains, I feel so close to Heaven.”

In the blur and numbness of the first night after we got the call from the U.S. Embassy in Auckland about Nicole’s death, God reminded us of His Word in Isaiah 52:7, “How beautiful on the mountains are the feet of those who bring good news, who proclaim peace, who bring good tidings, who proclaim salvation, who say to Zion, “Your God reigns!” We believe that through her life and words, our dear Nicole was bringing the good news that brings real peace.

The Lemans say, “The pain of losing Nicole is immense, but we know that she lived to glorify God. We look forward to seeing her again. We are blessed to have her in our family and are comforted by our faith that she is now safely home.” In addition to her parents, Nicole is survived by her brother Joseph and wife Erica; sister Rachel Brandt and husband Joel; five nieces and nephews; grandmother Margaret Bratvold (89); and many aunts, uncles, and cousins.

A memorial service will be held Saturday, December 19 at 11 am at Anchorage Grace Church at 12407 Pintail St. Memorial contributions may be made to the Nicole Leman Scholarship at Grace Christian School, 12407 Pintail St, Anchorage, AK 99516 (www.gracechristianalaska.org) for student missions; or the Nicole Leman Endowment at LeTourneau University, PO Box 7001, Longview, TX 75607-7001 (www.letu.edu) for assistive technology, student missions, and athletics support.

(Editor’s note: the absolutely amazing video tribute to Nicole starts at 1:30:30 below)

Nicole Leman Memorial Service FULL from Anchorage Grace Church on Vimeo.

Memories, messages of encouragement, pictures of Nicole, and condolences can be sent to the Lemans at PO Box 190773, Anchorage, AK 99519-0773; [email protected]; or [email protected].

Written by Nicole’s father, with tearful input and editing from all family members.

In the Long Run, Low Oil Prices are Not Bad for Alaska

Okay now I have your attention because Alaska’s current fiscal crisis was predicted and solved over 39 years ago with low oil prices leading to Alaska’s economic deliverance and not necessarily our bane. Let me explain.

Over at least the last half-century, commodity prices (one of the biggest being oil) and the stock market have been inversely proportional- meaning as one goes up, the other goes down. U.S. manufacturing and distribution requires inexpensive raw materials and energy for substantial economic growth. When commodity prices spike, industrial states and the resultant stock market languish while oil producing states like Alaska boom- and tend to grow huge public sectors (ours has doubled since 2005).

In 1976, Alaska Governor Jay Hammond established the Permanent Fund to fund state government when oil ran out. Imagine it like a huge investment pool worth over $50 Billion where ¼ of all state oil revenue is invested. This pool has three statutory outlets in which to distribute the substantial interest income it generates. The first outlet is to pay out our annual dividend checks. The second outlet is used to inflation proof the principal- which was very necessary during the high inflation years of the 1970s. Lastly, and most importantly, the third outlet is to fund state government via the Earnings Reserve (ER). Today, there is around $7 Billion in the ER- Alaska’s annuity that was designed to fund the majority of state government in perpetuity as Governor Hammond envisioned. As the British might say, there is no bloody reason to cap the PFD check, raise state fees, or worse, establish a state income tax as has been proposed by the hard campaigning fiscal conservative turncoat Governor Bill Walker. None.

“I wanted to transform oil wells pumping oil for a finite period, into money wells pumping money for infinity.” – Governor Jay Hammond, father of the Alaska Permanent Fund and the Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend

The state legislature has not followed the Alaska State Constitution and tapped a penny out of the ER to fund our hemorrhaging $3 to 4 Billion annual state deficits. Why? Politics of course! The Democratic minority in the Alaska State House enjoys incredible leverage by diverting public attention for using the ER to fund state government – which only needs a simple majority vote to access, to instead first depleting the $5 Billion out of the Constitutional Budget Reserve (CBR) – which takes a larger 2/3’s majority vote to access. A few cross-dressing Republicans like Representatives Jim Colver (Mat-Su), Gabrielle LeDoux (Anchorage), Paul Seaton (Homer), and Louise Stutes (Kodiak) have joined Democrats in forming a “Muscox Coalition” in refusing to access the ER because of the minority’s threat of tar and feathering them in the media during the upcoming 2016 election campaign for “spending the people’s PFD”- an outright lie of course. This gives the house minority tremendous leverage in extorting additional state spending to get to the necessary 2/3s vote threshold to pass a state budget- as what happened during the last interminable session.

Historically, when commodity prices such as oil plummet, the general economy is stimulated to grow rapidly and the stock market rises. Real estate prices along with interest rates also go up as Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen just indicated. It happened during the late 1960s as well as the 1980’s and early 1990’s. Low oil prices lower the price of everything. That is good for the U.S. economy and now Alaska because we now have an over $50 Billion Permanent Fund that should produce substantial investment returns to fund state government. It’s good for Republicans because there is no reason for a state income tax or potential industry killing new oil production tax. It’s good for Democrats who will see the majority of state government funded by financial investment returns rather than that dirty black carbon producing oil pumped out of the tundra by evil Big Oil. Public unions will also come around when they realize they can’t spend everything in sight and having a stable government funding source to rely on benefits them as well. Low oil prices will once and for all force Juneau to streamline our bloated state government and end automatic formula driven growth programs that threaten our entire state economy. Low oil prices will also allow Juneau to reduce hundreds of millions of dollars in fuel subsidies in areas such as the Power Cost Equalization (PCE) program which subsidizes energy in the bush and the Alaska Marine Ferry which consumes nearly half the state’s transportation budget.

Lastly but not insignificantly, on a national, state, and city security basis, low oil prices starve our biggest antagonists on the geopolitical stage. Oil funds ISIS and terrorist organizations throughout the Middle East and puts our sons and daughters that serve in the military at great risk. It also could indirectly lead to Syrian refuges being forcibly resettled in the Anchorage Bowl and all around rural Alaska- the majority of which cannot be vetted to see whether they are radicalized or not. The recent December 2nd terrorist attack in San Bernardino California that left at least 14 dead and scores more wounded attests to this fact because it was carried out by a least one recent immigrant.

I’m very supportive of maximum natural resource development in Alaska- it’s what we do. However if we are smart and run a lean and efficient state government, we now have a financial mechanism to ride out the low oil price cycle with economic stability and security. It’s now time for our Republican leadership in Juneau to shine.

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Putin Just Came out with a Huge Announcement About Donald Trump

Vladimir Putin, as Western Journalism has reported, apparently has very little respect for President Obama, and doesn’t seem to consider his interests in Europe or the Middle East.

When Russian troops amassed along the Ukrainian border, Putin didn’t stop at the border in response to Obama’s advice to withdraw troops. In fact, Putin sent troops inside Ukraine and took control of Crimea.

Additionally, in Syria, just when President Obama was proclaiming that ISIS was contained and would be pursued inside Syria, Putin sent troops into Syria and reinforced the Asad regime, the very regime that Obama intended to overcome.

At every turn, Putin has met Obama with resistance and defiance. Sensing a potential win for Republicans in 2016, Putin has just revealed exactly how he feels about Donald Trump and it’s quite a contrast from his defiance of the current president.

According to The Hill, Putin spoke to reporters about Trump at a press conference in Moscow, “He’s a really brilliant and talented person, without any doubt. … It’s not our job to judge his qualities, that’s a job for American voters, but he’s the absolute leader in the presidential race.” (Read more from “Putin Just Came out with a Huge Announcement About Donald Trump” HERE)

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Obama Is About to Meet with Islamic Leaders, People Instantly Notice One ‘Disgusting’ Thing [+video]

By Randy DeSoto. President Obama plans to meet with Muslim leaders later this week to discuss how his administration is working to combat discrimination and acts of hatred against those who practice that faith.

Young Conservatives highlighted the seeming incongruity of concerns the president has about potential backlash towards Muslims versus the real world violence radical Islamists visited on San Bernardino less than two weeks ago.

“What’s truly disgusting about this is how the president hasn’t personally met with victims’ families from the San Bernardino attack, who are dead because a Muslim terrorist decided to go beyond ‘hateful talk’ and end the lives of 14 innocent individuals,” writes Michael Cantrell for Young Cons. (UPDATE: the Obama administration has announced that the President intends to meet with families of the San Bernardino victims today; see the story about this last minute change below)

“Apparently these folks don’t matter enough for Obama to take time out of his busy schedule of doing nothing to show a little kindness. If they were Muslims, that would be a totally different story,” Cantrell believes.

Speaking at a naturalization ceremony held at the National Archives on Tuesday, Obama likened the Syrian War refugees (the vast majority of whom are Muslims) to the Jewish refugees the United States allowed to immigrate to the country following World War II.

“In the Syrian seeking refuge today, we should see the Jewish refugee of World War II.,” the president said. “In these new Americans, we see our own American stories — our parents, our grandparents, our aunts, our uncles, our cousins who packed up what they could and scraped together what they had. And their paperwork wasn’t always in order. And they set out for a place that was more than just a piece of land, but an idea.” (Read more from “Obama Is About to Meet with Islamic Leaders, People Instantly Notice One ‘Disgusting’ Thing” HERE)

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Obama makes last-minute decision to tack on San Bernardino pit stop on way to 17-day Hawaiian vacation

By J. TAYLOR RUSHING. President Barack Obama plans to meet privately on Friday with families of the murder victims from the shooting rampage earlier this month in San Bernardino, Calif.

White House Spokesman Josh Earnest said Obama will stop in the Southern California community on his way to Honolulu with his family, where he traditionally spends Christmas.

‘While he is en route, the president will stop in San Bernardino, California, to visit privately with the families of the victims of the terror attack that occurred earlier this month,’ Earnest said. (Read more about the President’s last minute decision after meeting with Islamic leaders to meet with the victims of their jihadist brothers HERE)

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Immigration Fuels Cruz-Rubio Republican Clash

More than any other issue, immigration is driving the rivalry between Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz, presidential rivals focusing on the divisive topic in their closing messages to Republican voters before the sprint to the Iowa caucuses.

Cruz, a Texas senator and tea party firebrand, sees Rubio’s support for a more forgiving immigration policy as his greatest vulnerability among conservatives who overwhelmingly oppose a pathway to citizenship for immigrants in the country illegally. Rubio, a Florida senator, sees Cruz’s shifting rhetoric on immigration as a prime example of a larger pattern of political pandering.

Indeed, among the Republican Party’s two Hispanic presidential hopefuls, few issues offer a clearer contrast in tone, if not policy. Their competing strategies played out in early voting states on Thursday as the freshman senators pushed to separate themselves from the crowded GOP field six weeks before the first primary votes are cast.

“He’s going to have a hard time because he’s not told the truth about his position in the past on legalization,” Rubio said of Cruz while campaigning in Iowa. “It’s not an attack. It’s a fact.”

“That is utter nonsense,” Cruz said of Rubio’s charge while talking to reporters in Las Vegas. He declined to say what he would do with the estimated 11 million immigrants in the country illegally, but accused Rubio of joining with Democrats to support “amnesty.” (Read more from “Immigration Fuels Cruz-Rubio Republican Clash” HERE)

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Ryan and Pelosi Corral Votes as $1.1T Funding Bill Speeds to Floor

The House is poised to pass a bipartisan $1.1 trillion bill to fund the government, with GOP and Democratic whip teams going into overdrive to boost their numbers before the Friday morning vote.

Democratic leaders have voiced numerous objections to the package, particularly the inclusion of an end to a ban on crude oil exports and the failure to address Puerto Rico’s debt crisis. But with the White House urging support — and dozens of conservatives expected to buck GOP leaders and vote no — the Democrats are also scrambling to convince wary rank-and-file members that the current package is the best they can get.

Senior Obama administration officials and Cabinet secretaries began reaching out to congressional Democrats, urging them to back the spending deal, a source said.

And Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Whip Steny Hoyer (D-Md.), who both endorsed the massive omnibus bill, were personally pressing undecided members and “working it,” according to a whip team member.

Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) and his top lieutenants appeared much more relaxed than their Democratic counterparts. Still, Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.) and other leaders were making calls, sending text messages and button-holing colleagues on the floor to drive up their vote total, lawmakers and aides said. (Read more from “Ryan and Pelosi Corral Votes as $1.1T Funding Bill Speeds to Floor” HERE)

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U.S. Has Lost Track of Tens of Thousands of Foreign Students

The federal government has lost track of tens of thousands of foreign students who came to the U.S. to study and then took jobs, often in violation of the terms of their visas, according to a new internal audit.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement doesn’t even consistently collect information or have the tools to monitor all of the foreign students who take part in the optional practical training (OPT) program, the Government Accountability Office said in a new report released late Friday.

“The problems with OPT are extensive and serious. The report not only calls into question the department’s oversight of the program, but also whether such lack of oversight is a serious national security risk,” Sen. Charles E. Grassley, the Iowa Republican who released the report, said in a letter to Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson.

Officials who run the Student and Exchange Visitor Program have deemed OPT to be a low-risk program, but the new findings suggest that may be wrong.

Immigration agents told investigators they view the program as a gateway to illegal immigration, since students who are approved are allowed to work not just during their time in school, but also for up to 29 months after they complete their studies.

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‘I Started the Arab Spring. Now Death Is Everywhere, and Extremism Blooming’

It is hardly surprising that when Faida Hamdy wonders whether she is responsible for everything that happened after her moment of fame she is overwhelmed.

Mrs Hamdy was the council inspector who, five years ago today confiscated the vegetable stall of a street vendor in her dusty town in central Tunisia.

In despair, that young man set himself on fire in a protest outside the council offices. Within weeks, he was dead, dozens of young Arab men had copied him, riots had overthrown his president, and the Arab Spring was under way.

As the world marks the anniversary, Syria and Iraq are in flames, Libya has broken down, and the twin evils of militant terror and repression stalk the region . . .

Hers is a voice that has been rarely heard: the family of the young man, Mohammed Bouazizi, became unwilling celebrities in the weeks after his lingering death, but a nervous regime arrested Mrs Hamdy when the protests began. (Read more from “‘I Started the Arab Spring. Now Death Is Everywhere, and Extremism Blooming'” HERE)

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