“Oath Keepers” To Place Billboard Near Army Base, Protesting Article Demonizing The Tea Party Movement, (Homeland Security Claim: “Tea Party Movement, To Join Forces With Al-Qaeda” — Empire State Building Shooting: More Fodder For The ‘Gun-grabbers!’

“Oath Keepers” To Place Billboard Near Army Base, Protesting Article Demonizing The Tea Party Movement, (Homeland Security Claim: “Tea Party Movement, To Join Forces With Al-Qaeda” — Empire State Building Shooting: More Fodder For The ‘Gun-grabbers!’

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On this Friday evening edition of the ‘Infowars Nightly News,’ following the news of the day, Alex interviews Stewart Rhodes, founder of “Oath Keepers,” a nationwide organization consisting of currently serving military, reserves, National Guard, peace officers, as well as veterans, and civil servants, who swore an oath, to; “support and defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic” … The Oath, IS To The United States Constitution, … NOT To The Criminal Banking Institutions, Globalist Corporations and Corrupt Politicians. Then, Darrin McBreen welcomes U.S. Air Force Veteran, Kristen Meghan, (YouTube: iamkristenmeghan) to discuss the Brandon Raub’s abduction and subsequent committal to a psychiatric ward against his will. Kristen had contacted the V.A. facility in Salem Virginia, where Brandon was transferred. (The V.A. claimed they had “no record” of a Brandon Raub.)
                     

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  1. My personal thoughts on Windows 8 are quite negative and I am not a fan of the direction Microsoft is taking. The Release Preview feels as if Microsoft has ignored most of the negative feedback and keeps pushing for their vision. The improved desktop elements such as explorer & task manager are a great improvement however for a home or work desktop, the metro start-screen IMO is not suitable. My reason for this is the lack of customizatiion it has. Users such as me have become familiar with the start menu and have watched it evolve for years. Tablets should use metro, desktops should use the typical start menu.

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