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NFL Boycott Intensifies On Veterans Day Weekend After NFL Announces No Change To Anthem Policy

JD Sun, 11/12/2017 - 17:33

The NFL announced Saturday that there isn’t going to be any change to its national anthem policy, despite an escalating boycott of games over Veterans Day weekend.

The Facebook page “Boycott the NFL” has asked all its followers to celebrate Veterans Day weekend by refusing to watch NFL games “in solidarity with veterans around the country,” given that players are still engaging in national anthem protests and NFL policy remains the same, The Washington Times reports.

CHURCH WARNS WOULD-BE MASS SHOOTERS: ‘WE ARE NOT A GUN-FREE ZONE’

JD Sun, 11/12/2017 - 17:28

A Pentecostal church in Central New York state is issuing a stern warning to would-be mass murderers in the wake of the Texas massacre: not in our house.

The letter board outside the Lighthouse Church in Mexico, New York, now displays a message that reads, “We say it again – We are not a gun-free zone.”

ALABAMA ABC AFFILIATE CAN’T FIND ONE VOTER WHO BELIEVES WAPO REPORT ABOUT ROY MOORE

JD Sun, 11/12/2017 - 17:21

During a segment that aired on Friday’s broadcast of Birmingham, AL ABC affiliate WBMA 33/40’s 5 p.m. local news, political reporter Lauren Walsh sought out voters in Columbiana, AL to gauge their reactions to the Washington Post report that alleged Republican U.S. Senate hopeful Roy Moore engaged in inappropriate conduct with four teenage girls more than 34 years ago.

None of the respondents according to Walsh told her they believed the Post’s reporting.

ROY MOORE IN DOUBLE DIGIT LEAD OVER DEM OPPONENT AFTER WAPO SMEAR

JD Sun, 11/12/2017 - 17:16

MONTGOMERY, Alabama — Two new polls demonstrate that GOP nominee for the U.S. Senate Judge Roy Moore remains unaffected entirely by smears in the Washington Post against him, and his lead before the Post piece on Thursday afternoon remains intact.

President Trump: When will 'haters and fools' realize a good relationship with Russia 'not a bad thing'?

JD Sun, 11/12/2017 - 17:12

President Trump touted that his relationship with Russia President Vladimir Putin could help "solve" the North Korea "crisis" as well as dangers coming from other countries, a feat he says his his predecessor failed to accomplish.

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