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  • Illegal Aliens Protest Demanding Free Housing and Paid Job Training

    07/21/2023 9:00:05 AM PDT · by rktman · 70 replies
    townhall.com ^ | 7/20/2023 2200 hrs | Sarah Arnold
    Thanks to the Biden Administration, illegal migrants feel as if they are entitled to reap the benefits of hard-working Americans despite entering the U.S. illegally. This week, a group of illegal aliens protested in Chicago, demanding free housing, paid job training, and access to food, water, and “safe” neighborhoods. The illegal protestors held signs that read, “We Need Paid Job Training,” “We Need Jobs,” and “We Need Housing.” Another read, “You Promised Us Safe Living Conditions, But Our Rights Have Been Violated.”
  • Obama to Release Osama’s Bodyguard From Gitmo Because He Wants to Start a “Milk & Honey Farm”

    06/09/2014 3:27:18 AM PDT · by lowbridge · 34 replies
    thegatewaypundit.com ^ | june 8, 2014 | jim hoft
    It just keeps getting crazier and crazier… Barack Obama is going to release Osama Bin Laden’s personal bodyguard from Gitmo because the prisoner says he wants to build a milk and honey farm. Abdel Malik Wahab al Rahabi was a bodyguard for Osama bin Laden before he was captured. Now Obama wants to let him go. The New York Post reported: If you thought President Obama’s release of five top Taliban commanders in exchange for POW Bowe Bergdahl was bad, wait until you see what his Gitmo parole board plans. Desperate to empty the Guantanamo Bay prison by the end of...
  • First beehives from Biblical Israel discovered

    06/10/2010 12:38:41 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 34 replies · 554+ views
    www.msnbc.msn.com ^ | 6-09-2010 | By Clara Moskowitz
    Recently discovered beehives from ancient Israel 3,000 years ago appear to be the oldest evidence for beekeeping ever found, scientists reported. Archaeologists identified the remains of honeybees — including workers, drones, pupae, and larvae — inside about 30 clay cylinders thought to have been used as beehives at the site of Tel Rehov in the Jordan valley in northern Israel. This is the first such discovery from ancient times. "Although texts and wall paintings suggest that bees were kept in the Ancient Near East for the production of precious wax and honey, archaeological evidence for beekeeping has never been found,"...