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View Article  Gunman opens fire on two military recruiting assistants in Little Rock; one killed, the other wounded. They weren't abortion doctors though, so the MSM ignores


Little Rock - One person is dead, another seriously injured, and a third is in custody following a double shooting in west Little Rock Monday morning.

Authorities say the incident occurred around 10:00 a.m. at a U.S. Army Navy Career Center inside the Ashley Square Shopping Center at 9112 North Rodney Parham Road. According to Lt. Terry Hastings with the Little Rock Police Department, two enlisted soldiers standing outside the office were hit when the unidentified suspect drove up and began shooting.

Both of the wounded were taken to a nearby hospital, where one of the victims died a short time later, according to police.

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AG Holder Orders Protection After Tiller Slaying

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View Article  Coleman's Senate Hopes Dim in Court Questioning


During Monday's oral arguments, both sides had 25 minutes to present their case and answer justices' questions. Coleman's side was then given an additional 10 minutes to rebut Franken's case.

Coleman's lawyers told the justices that different counties used different standards to decide which ballots to count. Moreover, they said the three-judge election panel imposed a tougher standard for which ballots to count, effectively changing the rules of the election in the middle of the game.

Friedberg asked justices to "extrapolate" that more ballots would have been included, had the counties all applied the same standard. Coleman wants several thousand more ballots tallied.

Franken's lead attorney, Marc Elias, also faced close scrutiny, but did not appear to be on the hot seat the way Friedberg clearly was.

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View Article  Hypocrite: The Cost of Romantic Evening in NYC


There was, of course, an ironic element of the trip. In February, Obama scolded corporate executives (while also costing Las Vegas some $130 million) when he said: "You can't get corporate jets. You can't go take a trip to Las Vegas, or go down to the Super Bowl on the taxpayers' dime."

But the Chief Executive (Oval) Officer had made a promise to his good wife that after the campaign, they'd take in a Broadway show, and darn it, he meant to keep that promise.

One early estimate (from the New York Post) put the cost at $24,000. Absurdly low. The Daily Mail in London threw out another number — $75,000. Sure, three times as much as the first estimate, but still probably spectacularly low. Remember, joyriding Air Force One around for a few hours over Manhattan a couple months ago cost $250,000, so the cost of the weekend trip was likely not likely that low.

With the White House simply refusing to say how much taxpayer money it spent, here's a helpful way to calculate the cost of the trip:

(A real man of "The People", ain't he? - Roland)

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