March 18, 2016

Daily : Friday, March 18

Paris attack suspect Salah Abdeslam shot in Brussels and captured alive | Daily Mail Online

The world’s most wanted man, a prime suspect in the attacks, has been wounded and captured in a dramatic police raid in Brussels.

Lawmaker: ISIS Should Be Allowed to Recuit on College Campuses | Truth Revolt

xville, Tennessee based-lawmaker said on Wednesday that should be allowed to recruit on college campuses in Tennessee:

ISIS Fears Stop Tennessee Free Speech Law | The Daily Caller

DeBerry said free should be limited because of “these extraordinary times in our country right now.”

Mishawaka dollar movie theatre closing the curtains

A Mishawaka movie theatre is closing its doors for good on Thursday.

Carl’s Jr. CEO wants to try automated restaurant where customers ‘never see a person’ | KFOR.com

“They’re always polite, they always upsell, they never take a vacation, they never show up late, there’s never a slip-and-fall, or an age, sex, or race discrimination case,”

Donald Trump spurned by half of U.S. women: poll – Washington Times

Half of U.S. women say they have a “very unfavorable” view of the real estate tycoon, according to Reuters/Ipsos poll released Thursday, up from 40 percent of women who had a very negative view of Mr. Trump in the same poll in October.

I love how they phrase this. GOP candidates typically get less than 50% of the women vote. So, theoretically, Trump is polling higher among women than recent GOP nominees.

Voting gender gap – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In 1996 Bill Clinton raked in 11 percentage points more women than men, 54% of all women and 43% of all men voted for Clinton. The only other president to get a higher women vote was Barack Obama with 56%.[4] This gap has serious significance. Bill Clinton won with 49.2% of the popular vote or 47 million votes. Fifty-four percent of all women voters voted for Bill Clinton. While men were split 43% Clinton, 44% Dole and 10% Perot. The Clinton – Dole divide was insignificant among men, only 1 percentage point. However among women that gap is 54% of women voting for Clinton to 38% of women voting for Dole. In terms of votes that is 11 million votes. Bill Clinton defeated Bob Dole with just over 8 million votes.

Remembering The Irish Famine Ships | VDARE – premier news outlet for patriotic immigration reform

Concerning the of the Famine, I assigned what I believe is a proper measure of blame to British politicians of the time.

Gold King Mine Blowout Was No Accident | The Daily Caller

“The ‘s plan was to slowly drain and treat enough mine water in order to access the inner mine working and assess options for controlling its discharge,” reads the attachment. “While removing small portions of the natural plug, the material catastrophically gave-way and released the mine water.”

EPA-Poisoned River Not Safe Months Later | The Daily Caller

Drinking water from the river the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) polluted with 880,000 pounds of lead nearly seven months ago still isn’t consistently safe for humans, according to the New Mexico secretary of the environment.

Navajo Prez Says Suicides Spiked After EPA’s Gold King Mine Disaster

suicides have allegedly spiked since the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) caused three million gallons of toxic waste from the to spill into the native American’s main water supply last August.

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