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Relief for UK's May as 
Russia, racism turn up heat on Corbyn
by Thomas Penny, Robert Hutton & Aine Quinn 
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Israeli Defense Against 30K Palestinians 
Shows Border Wall, Guns Actually Do Work
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{ rickwells.us } ~ The current orchestrated unrest at the Israeli border holds examples of many truths that Conservatives have long understood... and which the left attempts to dispel through “philosophical, enlightened thinking-based” false arguments. The most glaring refutation of leftist propaganda is that border walls don’t work. In this instance, even large border berms, manned by armed Israeli military personnel, worked very well. There were zero intrusions into Israeli territory despite having a mob of 30,000 poised for invasion, including many terrorists, who were part of the Hamas led aggression. An actual wall would have been a much less inviting target. Clearly the terrorists and their mob sees the border structure, along with the military, as the primary obstructions to their being able to force their way into the country. IDF officials predict the violence will continue and that even after 30,000 rioters are repelled and dispersed, there will still be attempts to sabotage the border fence and conduct attacks...  https://rickwells.us/israeli-border-wall-guns/ 
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Week After China Vows “Bloody Battle,” 
Massive Fleet Appears in South China Sea
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by JOE SAUNDERS
{ conservativetribune.com } ~ Part of the Pacific Ocean might be becoming a very dangerous place... Most American media might be consumed with teenagers stomping their feet about gun control these days, but American and international military planners are keeping their eyes on a large Chinese naval deployment in the South China Sea this week. And the Chinese knew the world was watching. According to Reuters, at least 40 Chinese naval vessels — including an aircraft carrier — embarked on a very public show of force in the South China Sea this week. Satellite images show a flotilla led by submarines in “a line formation more suited to visual propaganda than hard military maneuvers,” Reuters reported...
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Dershowitz warns political differences turning into crime
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by BOB UNRUH
{ wnd.com } ~ Longtime civil-liberties lawyer and commentator on all things legal Alan Dershowitz says that Robert Mueller’s special counsel investigation should end... If it continues, he warned, it could lead to the practice of turning political differences into crime. “I think the investigation should end and I think the Congress should appoint a special non-partisan commission,” said Dershowitz in an interview with the CBS TV affiliate in Dallas-Forth Worth. Political reporter Jack Fink asked him about Mueller’s investigation, which originally was supposed to look into claims of Trump campaign collusion with Russia. It has produced no evidence of that, but by the subjects Mueller’s interviewing and the questions he’s asking, it appears he’s gone far afield from his original assignment...  http://www.wnd.com/2018/03/dershowitz-warns-political-differences-turning-into-crime/
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5K+ Central America Peasants Marching 
To US Border With Mexico’s Blessing 
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{ rickwells.us } ~ With a caravan of illegal alien future welfare recipients being allowed by Mexico to make their way through their nation with the objective of entering ours... President Trump will have a decision to make in less than thirty days. It should be a no-brainer, to quote Nancy Reagan, to “Just say no,” when they get to the border and make their requests for the liar-nObama-distorted economic asylum. Mexico is allowing them to pass through in an apparent act of retaliation against the United States for the border wall, attempts to make them pay for it, and perhaps as a response to pressure to renegotiate NAFTA. They seem to be attempting to send a message using the 1,500 illegal invader families, likely more than 5,000 individuals, as their weapon. It’s depicted as a grass roots event but these things don’t happen without big money behind them. Maybe scum-George Soros spread some of that leftover USAID money he scammed off of the American people among the right Mexican officials... https://rickwells.us/5k-peasants-border-mexico-blessing/ 
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Left & Right
by Tom McLaughlin

{ youtube.com } ~ We start with John Bolton appointment. Gino defines an "extreme" Republican. Recent deal that added another trillion in our broken budget process... Tom wants to go back to an annual budget process in Congress. Gino is afraid of Russian missiles. Tom brings up black racism in Zimbabwe and South Africa who won't let white people own farmland. Tom points out media hounding Trump for congratulating Putin, but didn't mind it when liar-nObama did. They criticize Trump for using Facebook data in his campaign but praised liar-nObama when he did the same thing. Gino disagrees. We compare special prosecutors for liar-Clinton and now Trump whose investigations got out of hand beyond what they were charged to do. Presidents with strong libidos from Kennedy to Trump. We're asked about Trump tariffs. Marshall Plan in Europe.  VIDEO:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ci3wcZYN2IQ 
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Relief for UK's May as 
Russia, racism turn up heat on Corbyn
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by Thomas Penny, Robert Hutton & Aine Quinn
{ jewishworldreview.com } ~ In the see-saw world of British politics, Prime Minister Theresa May is on the way back up, buoyed by international support for her stand against Russia, just as opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn is struggling with accusations of anti-Semitism.

May's patient and sometimes painful strategy of staying close to Donald Trump's administration seemed to have paid dividends Monday when he ordered 60 Russian diplomats expelled from the U.S. over the nerve agent attack on an ex-spy on British soil. Fourteen EU countries also put aside differences over Brexit and announced similar sanctions in a coordinated move.

Meanwhile Corbyn, whose internal critics have largely bitten their tongues since his unexpectedly good election performance in 2017, was the target of a demonstration outside Parliament led by Jews -- and joined by some of his own lawmakers - who said he is too tolerant of anti-Semitism in his party.

"He's got to take personal responsibility," said Labour lawmaker Ian Austin, who joined several of his colleagues, including one-time leadership contenders Chuka Umunna and Liz Kendall at the protest, which filled Parliament Square. "He's got to apologize personally and he's got to kick these people out of the party."

The protest was called by Jewish community groups who ran out of patience with Corbyn when he was forced to apologize for his opposition to the removal of an anti-Semitic mural in east London in 2012.

His defense of the painting, in a Facebook posting, was an example of "repeated institutional failure to properly address Jewish concerns and to tackle anti-Semitism," the leaders of the Board of Deputies of British Jews and the Jewish Leadership Council said in an open letter. "Again and again, Jeremy Corbyn has sided with anti-Semites rather than Jews."

Julie Pelta, 41, a heathcare worker who joined the protest, said she might have been persuaded to vote for the party in the past, but Corbyn has made her "more vehemently against Labour than I've ever been."

Corbyn on Monday afternoon issued the latest of a series of statements attempting to close down the dispute. Anti-Semitic conspiracy theories are "the socialism of fools," he wrote, committing himself to being "a militant opponent of antisemitism." But his opponents weren't deterred.

As protesters chanted "Oh, Jeremy's a racist," to a tune more often used by his supporters when chanting his name, Corbyn's reception inside the House of Commons was no less cutting. Lawmakers - including some from his own side who hadn't joined the protest - made clear their displeasure at the Labour leader's stance on the attempted murder of former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter in Salisbury, western England.

He looked uncomfortable and was reluctant to take interventions as he faced open ridicule at the start of a debate on relations with Russia. Labour lawmaker John Woodcock, a long-time opponent, said his leader's claim that he had been a critic of President Vladimir Putin for 20 years was "just not true."

Corbyn refused to join May's government in blaming Putin for the Salisbury attack, saying only that Russia had "a direct or indirect responsibility," keeping open his earlier suggestion that rogue elements or gangsters may have been responsible. He called for May to crack down on Russian oligarchs in Britain and made the case for maintaining relations with the Kremlin so there can be "a constructive and robust dialog."

"We once stood as allies with the Russian people, millions of whom died in a mutual struggle for survival against the Nazis during the Second World War," Corbyn said. "If we can come through this era of division and hostility, we can, I am sure, be allies again."

In a sign of the cross-party hostility aimed at Corbyn, Deputy Speaker Eleanor Laing, who was overseeing the debate, at one point told lawmakers: "We cannot have both sides of the House shouting at the Leader of the Opposition."

Tuesday's newspapers didn't relieve the pressure on the Labour leader. "Enough is Enough Mr Corbyn!" the Daily Mail said on its front page alongside a picture of protesters outside Parliament. The Times emphasized the urgency of his task, saying "Anti-Semites will Destroy Labour, Senior MPs Warn."

May has had little to cheer about in the last year, with her expected political lifespan sometimes measured in days. But in Parliament on Monday she for once enjoyed the wholehearted support of her Conservative Party - as well as many in Labour.

While Britain would like "constructive" relations with Russia, it needs to "face the facts," she told lawmakers.

"President Putin's regime is carrying out acts of aggression against our values and interests within Europe and beyond. The challenge of Russia is one that will endure for years to come," she said. "As a European democracy, the United Kingdom will stand shoulder to shoulder with our allies in the European Union and NATO to face down these threats together."

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