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Daily Archives: January 4, 2013
Americans Are More Likely To Be Killed By A Hammer Or Club Than By A Long Gun
FBI statistics show that the Feinstein/Bloomberg gun grab has no factual basis. American’s odds of being killed by an assault rifle are close to zero. WASHINGTON (CBS DC) – Annual FBI crime statistics show that more people are killed with clubs and hammers … Continue reading
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Northern Hemisphere Snow Extent Was Greatest On Record In December
Snow extends all the way to Mexico because of an overheated atmosphere which is melting down the planet. Northern Hemisphere December snow extent was the greatest on record, and has increased by more than 20,000 Manhattans since the 1960s. Rutgers University Climate Lab … Continue reading
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