We all know how despicable Boko Haram can be, whether it is kidnapping school girls for sex slaves or just good old indiscriminate killing. But lately, the group of Islamic terrorists have been keeping their guns over-heated. It is not known exactly how many villages and towns they have overran in the last few months, but some sources estimate the number at well over 16.
Recently, the town of Baqa, in north eastern Nigeria became the latest victim to fall to Boko Haram. The assault on the small fishing town was merciless. Reports state that there were thousands of persons killed and wounded including military and civilian. The town was attack by the terrorist group mounted in trucks with heavy machineguns while mortars pounded businesses and homes.
The destruction is reported to have been almost total. Exactly how deadly the attack was is uncertain because of the confusion in the area and a shortage of reliable witnesses. Some reports say that over 2,000 lives were lost while other reports list the numbers as in the hundreds. But both reports provide a vivid picture of what happened.
The town of Baqa is now virtually non-existent. What was not blown up, was burnt to the ground. A local official said that “fleeing residents” had told him “corpses littered the streets of the town” and that they had been unable to bury the dead because...
Ninety miles from the South Eastern tip of the United States, Liberty has no stead. In order for Liberty to exist and thrive, Tyranny must be identified, recognized, confronted and extinguished.
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Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
Free College?
More income redistribution and unfunded benefits.
President Obama is proposing that the federal government pay the tuition of 9 million community college students. As long as the students maintained a 2.5 grade average, the benefit would be available.
There's only one small problem, according to the National Journal's Fawn Johnson: the president failed to say how he would pay for it.
Without that crucial piece of the program, which would be available to students as long as they maintain a 2.5 grade-point average, the idea is little more than a pipe dream. It resembles Obama's proposal in 2013 for a universal pre-K program for 4-year-olds. To provide free public pre-K just for low-income families would cost $75 billion over 10 years. Early-education lobbyists are struggling to figure out how to persuade lawmakers to pony up for that small part of a larger proposal. (A cigarette tax is among the items they are bandying about.)
When it comes to community colleges, the lobbyists haven't even gotten that far. Yet Obama is hoping to capitalize on a ....
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