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Thursday, December 11, 2014

Video: Gruber Refuses To Provide Obamacare Documents


Mad Max: Fury Road - Official Theatrical Teaser Trailer [HD]


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Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Girls With Guns



Never Forget.


The Journalists Guide To Firearms Identification...


A curious Italian woman inspects the kilt of a Scottish soldier near the Coliseum after the liberation of Rome (1944)


Amazing Photos Collection #1

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Empowerment Series: Women With Weapons #20


Empowerment Series: Women With Weapons #19

Womens Studies Graduates Looking For A Job...


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Ben Stein On The Hypocrisy Of Government..



Ben Stein On Leftist Hypocrisy..


No Mother Should Have To FEAR For Her Son's Life EVERY Time He Robs A Store...


Now you go out there son and stay safe son, oh and bring me back a 40 and a pack of Newports....don't forget the blunts sweetie.

China Conducts Third Test Of Game-Changing Missile



Defense Threat: China conducts its third test in a year of a hypersonic glide vehicle designed to evade our missile and other defense systems, including the Aegis defense system guarding our carrier battle groups.


As we downsize our military, scale back weapons procurement and development, China proceeds at top speed towards weapons designed to counter our once-huge technical advantage and qualitative superiority. Case in point is the third flight test of a hypersonic glide vehicle (HGV), dubbed the WU-14 by the Pentagon, following earlier tests on Jan. 9 and Aug. 7 of this year.


The U.S. Navy is particularly concerned, as an HGV would be a potent weapon against U.S. carrier battle groups in the western Pacific.


A Chinese anti-ship ballistic missile — the road-mobile DF-21D, called a "carrier killer" by some — already poses a potent threat, but it is countered by our extraordinarily capable sea-based Aegis missile defense.

In February 2008, the Aegis missile cruiser Lake Erie shot down a National Reconnaissance Office 2.5-ton spy satellite before it could strike...