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“Let the Headlines Speak”
by From the Internet   
June 27th, 2013

Bachmann: Justices think they've ‘arisen to the level of God’
Rep. Michele Bachmann said that in their rulings on gay marriage, Supreme Court justices showed they think they've "arisen to the level of God."  

Israel OKs building plans in E.Jerusalem
Hours before U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry's arrival in Israel, Jerusalem approved building 69 new homes in an East Jerusalem neighborhood, officials said.  

Stronger eruptions at two Alaska volcanoes, scientists say
Two Alaskan volcanoes that began minor eruptions weeks ago are showing their strongest seismic activity yet, emitting small amounts of lava and ash along with smoke plumes, the Alaska Volcano Observatory said Tuesday. The observatory warned of more vigorous activity with the Pavlof and Veniaminof volcanoes, both on the Alaskan Peninsula -- though that will likely just mean more ash.  

No. 2 of Pro-Hamas Radical Cleric Allegedly Visits the White House
The deputy of radical Islamic cleric Yusuf al-Qaradawi is claiming to have met with Obama administration officials at the White House earlier this month, according to the Investigative Project on Terrorism. Sheikh Abdullah bin Bayyah posted a purported picture of the meeting online, though the White House visitor’s log has no record of anyone by his name at present.  

Mothers and fathers no longer in vogue
In the new school year, a new subject, mandatory sex education, will be introduced in all French schools. Children will be educated from the age of six. Sex education is intended to completely shift the perception of the traditional biological roles of males and females in the children's minds, replacing them with the ideas about the so-called social gender. France has become a field for growing new unnatural humanity.  

Tectonic disaster looming
Think the Lisbon earthquake of 1755 was catastrophic? You haven't seen anything yet. A new anomaly of the behavior of the Earth's crust has been detected off the coast of Portugal. Is this the start of a new phase of the Wilson Cycle, where the movement of plates breaks up and creates continents? Experts predict the disappearance of the Atlantic Ocean.  

Major West US Heat Wave in the Making
Temperatures will be at full throttle later this week over the interior West, reaching dangerous levels, challenging records and elevating the wildfire threat. While many folks over the interior West are accustomed to and expect hot weather during the summer the developing pattern will take the heat to the extreme. In some cities record highs for any date throughout the year could be equaled or breached.  

Russia evacuates Syria Naval Base
Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister says all personnel had been evacuated from the navy resupply base in Tartus, Syria, adding that not a single Russian military serviceman remained in the country.  

‘Obamacare Hub’ to Put NSA Data Mining to Shame? Here Are the Potentially Scary Details
Fox News host Greta Van Susteren on Tuesday hosted Investor’s Business Daily writer John Merline to discuss a potentially disturbing aspect of “Obamacare.” Under the Affordable Care Act, a “big data system” will be created to track millions of Americans’ information, including tax and Social Security information, according to Merline.  

Rebuilding Israel's Temple Mount
“When I started visiting the Temple Mount 15 years ago, you could hardly gather a minyan — the quorum — for prayer. These days, hundreds of thousands of Jews are coming to pray on the Temple Mount. They expect us to rebuild the temple, and God willing, it will be built.”  

EU demands answers on GCHQ snooping
Viviane Reding, the commission vice-president who is also responsible for justice and equality, has has called on William Hague, the Foreign Secretary, to respond to...questions “by the end of the week”. “I have noted reports that the UK authorities are accessing, collecting and further processing, on a massive and indiscriminate scale, personal data in the form of communications passing through the UK,” she wrote...  

China to Bolster Defense Ties With Post-Soviet States
Beijing is committed to boosting its defense collaboration with member states of a post-Soviet security group that includes Russia, China’s defense minister said Wednesday. Joint military exercises as part of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, which also includes Kyrgyzstan and neighboring Central Asian states, are a “real necessity” for ensuring regional peace and stability and “enhancing political and strategic confidence."  

Pope launches sweeping Vatican Bank probe
A commission of inquiry has been set up by Pope Francis to review the activities of the Vatican bank, his boldest move yet to deal with an institution that has embarrassed the Catholic Church for decades. A Harvard professor and four senior clerics will have full powers to access any documentation and data to assess whether there is any substance to allegations that the Institute for Works of Religion (IOR), as the bank is formally known, is guilty of money-laundering and tax evasion.  

4.3 magnitude earthquake hits Central Washington
The earthquake was 5.58 miles deep and began at 7:45 p.m., according to the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network. The earthquake was centered 31.4 miles west of Chelan and 32.3 miles from Skykomish. People posting on the United States Geological Survey’s webpage said they felt the earthquake as far away as Kent, Vashon, Mount Vernon and Olympia.  

App records all audio all the time
A new iPhone app called Heard (as in "I heard you), is taking audio recording to a new level and raising some eyebrows in the process. The app automatically records everything within earshot of the iPhone's microphone and keeps it in the device's memory for five minutes. If the user wants to keep the audio, it can be saved, or it will automatically be erased.  

India floods: Mass cremations begin in Uttarakhand
Mass cremations are taking place in the Indian state of Uttarakhand where more than 800 people have died in floods and landslides. At least 200 bodies have been cremated in the temple town of Kedarnath after several delays due to bad weather. Aid agencies are warning of a possible threat of disease in relief camps where thousands are staying.  

US Supreme Court in historic rulings on gay marriage
The US Supreme Court has struck down a law denying federal benefits to gay couples and cleared the way for same-sex marriage in California. The justices said that the Defense of Marriage Act, known as Doma, discriminated against same-sex couples. They also declined to rule on Proposition 8, California's prohibition of gay marriage, in effect allowing such unions to resume in the state.  

US looks to send training teams to Lebanon, Iraq
U.S. military commanders have been told to explore ways to increase security assistance to Lebanon and Iraq, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs said Wednesday, as the violence in Syria spills across the borders and the Iraqis face growing threats from the local al-Qaida offshoot.  

Texas governor mounts new bid for abortion restrictions
Texas Republican Governor Rick Perry on Wednesday launched another battle to pass sweeping abortion restrictions after a marathon speech by a Democrat lawmaker briefly halted a bill critics say could shut most abortion clinics in one of the nation's biggest states.  

Anti-Muslim US bloggers barred from Britain
Two US political bloggers who founded an anti-Muslim group have been banned from entering Britain following reports they were to attend a march by the far-right English Defence League (EDL), the government said on Wednesday. Pamela Geller and Robert Spencer, who set up Stop Islamization of America and operate the website Jihad Watch, have been forbidden from entering Britain on the grounds their presence would "not be conducive to the public good".  

Egypt's President Morsi warns unrest risks paralysis
Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi has warned that continuing unrest is "threatening to paralyse the country". In a speech marking his first year in office, Mr Morsi acknowledged making some "mistakes" and offered opponents a say in amending the new constitution.  

Scalia: 'High-Handed' Kennedy Has Declared Us 'Enemies of the Human Race'
In a ripping dissent, Scalia says that Justice Anthony Kennedy and his colleagues in the majority have resorted to calling opponents of gay marriage "enemies of the human race."

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