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Wednesday, December 7, 2016

21 Photos of Pearl Harbor and a Day That Will Live in Infamy - Dec. 7, 1941





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Girls With Guns

Making Cats Great Again...


Making Cities Great Again...


The attack on Pearl Harbor taken from one of the attacking Japanese aircraft on December 7, 1941.


More Interesting Photos:

One of the oldest photos of the Great Sphinx, from 1880

Dregs Be Dregs..



dregs
dreɡz/
noun
    • the most worthless part or parts of something.

We Don't Need No Education...


We Don't Need No Thought Control...

That Terrible Day When The Germans Bombed Pearl Harbor


More Creepy Joe Biden:

Don't Be On The Wrong Side Of This Kids Shirt...


BOOM: Look who’s joining forces with Trump to SHRED Iran deal…

There were a lot of travesties to come out of the Obama administration over the last eight years. And while Obamacare certainly did a number on our economy, the danger it poses to our prosperity doesn’t quite compare to that posed to our safety by the Iran nuclear deal.

Nothing says idiotic like making a deal with a whole country full of radicals who routinely shout, “Death to America,” giving them access to nuclear technology.

President-elect Donald Trump has stated repeatedly that the Iran deal is absolutely terrible and promised during his campaign to shred it and leave it in the waste basket.

Well, it seems he’s going to have a little help getting that particular task done.

The Daily Caller reports, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu plans on speaking with President-elect Donald Trump about the Iran deal after the inauguration, he...

#DumpKelloggs: What Do Fidel Castro, Black Lives Matter, and George Soros Have to Do with Breakfast?

You may ask yourself, what does a processed foods company have in common with billionaire political operative George Soros, Black Lives Matter, and deceased Cuban dictator Fidel Castro?

According to Kellogg’s spokesman Kris Charles, Breitbart News and its tens of millions of readers “aren’t aligned with” the cereal maker’s “values as a company.” That was the reason she gave when Kellogg’s removed ads from our website, caving to pressure from our left-wing critics.

The vagueness of the statement made us wonder: what exactly are Kellogg’s “values”?

As it turns out, maybe we were never a good fit after all — because a cereal brand, through its nonprofit arm the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, has somehow embraced some of the most extreme elements of left-wing partisan politics....

The Lie Of Low Cuban Infant Mortality...