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Is There A Scary Suprise Inside The Immigration Bill?


Firewire from THE BLAZE May 10, 2013
ABC's Report: Benghazi Talking Points Changed 12 Times
New emails obtained by ABC News show that the talking points used by Amb. Susan Rice on the Sunday shows on the weekend after the 9/11/12 terror attack in Benghazi underwent at least 12 edits –  including revisions by the Obama administration’s State Department. Watch the report and get the specific details HERE.
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Stunning, Just-Released Video Of A Deadly Shootout With Police
On Thursday, Florida prosecutors unveiled shocking surveillance footage of a deadly police shootout that left the gunman dead and an officer seriously injured. The shooting happened outside a marijuana growhouse in Westchester, Fla. last July, but it’s the first time the footage has been made public. See the graphic clip HERE.


A few days ago TheBlaze reported that Defense Distributed, which is heading up the Wiki-Weapons project, had completed its initial goal of creating a fully functional firearm using only a 3D printer. It then posted the blueprints for this 3D printable design on its DEFCAD forum. On Thursday, Defense Distributed received a letter from the government that forced them to remove the plans for the printable guns. Read the note that shut down the Wiki-Weapons project (for the time being) HERE.



In the Fall of 2003, Marine Gen. James “Mad Dog” Mattis was preparing to deploy to Iraq. He received an email from someone asking about the importance of reading, or rather the argument that one might be “too busy” to read. He penned thoughtful response, and while the email made the rounds back then, it’s now doing so again in this age of viral media. We won't summarize it, get the entire email HERE.




What?! IRS Formally Apologizes for “Targeting” Conservative Groups in the 2012 Election. The Internal Revenue Service is apologizing for inappropriately flagging conservative political groups for additional reviews during the 2012 election to see if they were violating their tax-exempt status. Check out this very surprising shift in IRS tactics HERE.




The 800-page-plus bill for immigration reform, which the Senate has begun debating, carries a measure privacy advocates worry could lead to the creation of a biometric database of every adult in the United States. Learn about this  “Identity Authentication Mechanism” HERE.

Did A&E Try To Squeeze God & Guns From 'Duck Dynasty?'
Rumor Check: Did you notice a surprising story on Facebook that claimed “Ducky Dynasty” patriarch Phil Robertson has been fighting A&E (the network that airs his show) regarding frequent uses of prayer and guns. Mainly, the story says that Phil has taken a stand against A&E in order to keep the two topics in the show. TheBlaze's #1 Duck Dynasty fan, Jon Seidl went right to the source and got the real story. Learn the truth HERE.
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Geraldo Says Benghazi Was About Running Missiles To Syria 
On Friday, Geraldo Rivera said that his sources tell him the U.S. was involved in a secret mission in Libya to arm the Syrian rebels, which was the reason for the initial secrecy about the attack in Benghazi. Watch the video HERE.



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Texas high school student Jeff Bliss was gathering his things to leave class, presumably because his teacher was sending him out of the room. But he wasn’t going to go out without continuing to voice his opinion about how he thinks the class should be taught. Watch the video HERE. 


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Who Do You Trust? Take TheBlaze Poll!
As we recently learned on TheBlaze Blog, America has trust issues. Of course we’re referring to the results of the new poll in Reader’s Digest that showed the top five people on the “Most Trust” list include four actors and a poet. TheBlaze editors found this strange. So, we’re putting the question to YOU. Who do you trust to give you the truth? Take the poll HERE.
 
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