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“Let the Headlines Speak”
by From the Internet   
September 15th, 2016

Obama, Clinton Guilty of ‘Christophobia’ Amid Refugee Crisis
Johnnie Moore, a Christian author and humanitarian, is slamming President Barack Obama and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton for their action — or inaction — when it comes to the Christians currently facing “genocide” in the Middle East. “If you’re anti-Christian, henceforth, you are guilty of Christophobia,” Moore said. “You are a Christophobe. You are exhibiting Christophobic behavior, and we’re going to shame you with it.”  

Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin says bloodshed may be needed to protect conservatism
Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin said conservatives may need to turn to physical violence in order to protect the United States against contemporary liberalism. I want us to be able to fight ideologically, mentally, spiritually, economically, so that we don’t have to do it physically. But that may, in fact, be the case,” he told the crowd.  

Democratic Senator: Old (And Sick) Hillary Can Barely Climb The Podium Steps
one exchange between him and Democratic donor Jeffrey Leeds from March of 2015 showed how Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) told Leeds that Clinton was having trouble getting up the steps of the podium for speeches.  

Saudi official warns Iran: Attack us at your own risk
"If they are preparing an army to invade us, we are not easily taken by someone who would make war on us," Prince Khaled al-Faisal warns.  

Earthquake of magnitude 5.1 hits Andaman islands
The Andaman islands on Thursday were hit by a mild-intensity earthquake measuring 5.1 on Richter scale. The quake hit at around 2:00 am in the night. As per National Centre for Seismology, the depth of the quake was 10 km and hit the Andaman and Nicobar archipelago known as high seismic zone.  

5.8 Earthquake Hits Near Nicaragua's Momotombo Volcano
The National Preventive System for Disasters, or SINAPRED, have activated operatives in the affected areas including the capital city of Managua. A 5.8 magnitude earthquake struck 12 kilometers from the municipality of Laz Paz Centro and in close proximity to the active Volcano Momotombo in Nicaragua late Wednesday, sparking a 4.4 magnitude aftershock shortly afterwards and fears among locals.  

Russian military: U.S. not implementing its part of Syria ceasefire plan
Russia's Defense Ministry said on Thursday the United States was using "a verbal smokescreen" to hide its reluctance to fulfill its part of a ceasefire agreement on Syria, including separation of moderate opposition units from terrorist groups. After the third day of the ceasefire which came into force on Monday evening, only Syria's government forces are observing the truce, the ministry said in a statement.  

China set to launch second trial space station
China is set to launch a second experimental space station, as it looks to have a manned station by 2022, state media said. The Tiangong 2 is scheduled to launch just after 22:00 local time on Thursday from the Gobi desert. Next month two astronauts will go to the station to conduct research.  

Germany migrants: Far right battle asylum-seekers in Bautzen
Far-right residents have clashed with asylum-seekers in a town in eastern Germany that has become a flashpoint for anti-refugee sentiment. Some 80 men and women fought with 20 migrants and refugees in Bautzen, to the east of Dresden, late on Wednesday. The asylum-seekers were chased to their hostel and put under police guard.  

Typhoon Meranti slams southern China after battering Taiwan
Typhoon Meranti has landed in mainland China after battering Taiwan with its strongest storm in 21 years. The super typhoon, with gusts of up to 227km/h (141 mph), killed one person and left half a million homes without power in Taiwan. It made landfall near China's south-eastern city of Xiamen on Thursday morning, having lost some power.  

Israel strikes Gaza terror sites in response to rocket
The Israel Air Force struck three Hamas terror infrastructure sites in the Gaza Strip in response to an earlier rocket fired at Israel, the IDF Spokesperson's Unit said Thursday morning. The northern Gaza sites reportedly belonged to the Hamas terror group.  

Saudi official warns Iran: Attack us at your own risk
A senior Saudi official...urged Iran to end what he called wrong attitudes towards Arabs and warned it against any use of force in its rivalry with the kingdom. Mecca province governor Prince Khaled al-Faisal, in remarks likely to be seen as a reference to Iran, added that the orderly conduct of the pilgrimage this year "is a response to all the lies and slanders made against the kingdom."  

Evolution Just Got Harder to Defend
A new fossil discovery makes it even tougher for Darwinists to explain the origin of life.  

Juncker proposes EU military headquarters
The European Union needs a military headquarters to work towards a common military force, the Commission president has told MEPs in Strasbourg. Jean-Claude Juncker said the lack of a "permanent structure" resulted in money being wasted on missions.  

Security official: Hamas refused several prisoner exchange offers
"In an unprecedented manner, Hamas responded in the negative to this offer, and in an unprecedented manner, set a precondition for continued dialogue," says Israeli envoy • Parents of fallen captive soldier Hadar Goldin accompany Netanyahu to U.N.  

Survey: Less Than Third of American Millennials Able to Identify Israel on Map
Less than one-third of US-educated millennials are able to identify Israel on a map, a new survey has found.  

Cardinal tipped to be pope warns of 'Islamic conquest of Europe'
A senior Austrian Cardinal who has been widely tipped in the media to be pope has warned of an "Islamic conquest of Europe" and said that the Continent is in danger of "forfeiting" its Christian heritage.  

Venezuela's "Death Spiral" - A Dozen Eggs Cost $150 As Hyperinflation Horrors Hit Socialist Utopia
While it was not so long ago that many people heralded Venezuela as Latin America's successful utopian Socialist experiment, something has gone dreadfully wrong as the revolution's Marxist founder, Hugo Chavez, turned his Chavismo dream into an economic nightmare of unimaginable proportions.  

Likelihood of 6.7 Earthquake or Larger Striking Bay Area Jumps to 72 Percent
The big one may be just around the corner. There is now a 72 percent chance that a 6.7 magnitude earthquake or greater will strike along one of the Bay Area's fault lines within the next 30 years, representing a nine percent jump from last year's reported numbers, according to SFGate.

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