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Latvian party calls for demolition of Soviet Liberator Memorials

According to architect Aleksandr Kirshtejns, who is the National Alliance’s candidate for the Riga mayoralty, the memorial should have been brought down back in 1991 with the rest of the Soviet-era monuments.“But now the time is lost and we must move towards it step-by-step,” Kirshtejns is cited as saying by Mixnews.lv. The National Alliance, which came fourth in 2011 parliament elections and holds posts of the minister of justice and minister of culture in the current government, plans to turn Victory Park, where the monument is situated, into an amusement park.    The party meeting decided that the area must have plenty of space for active recreation and different sporting events. It’s also proposed to erect metal plates, with text in several languages describing “the true meaning of Soviet liberation for the Latvian people.” The official stance of the current Latvian government is that the country was occupied by the USSR from 1940–1991. Many local politicians believe that May 9, 1945, did not bring Latvia liberation from the Nazi invaders, but rather became just the continuation of the Soviet seizure. But ethnic Russians, who make up around 26 per cent of the Latvian population, think differently, with around 200,000 gathering annually at the Liberators’ Memorial for the Victory Day celebration. It’s not the first time the issue of the monument’s removal has been raised in the country, Latvia’s Defense Minister Artis Pabriks previously calling it “outmoded”. In 1997, local neo-Nazis laid a bomb in the memorial’s foundation, but the blast was prevented, with organizer Igors Shishkins sentenced to two years and eight months in prison.   The Memorial to Soviet Liberators consists of a 79-meter-tall stele, the sculpture of Mother Motherland and three statues of soldiers. Read More

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Pastors Call for Resurrecting The Black Regiment

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“Admission”: Hollywood blandness claims Tina Fey!

Is someone deliberately sabotaging the movie careers of beloved TV comedy actors? Or is some inexorable force of Marxian historical overdetermination at work, compelling Steve Carell and Tina Fey to make the kinds of sub-mediocre, machine-produced formula pictures that would once have starred Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston (and may yet!), and so rendering irrelevant all the qualities that made them irresistible on television?I’m being slightly unfair to “Admission,” a rambling, well-meaning and largely unfunny Ivy League comedy that tries to establish Fey – famed for her Sarah Palin impersonation on “Saturday Night Live” and her star/writer/creator role on “30 Rock” – as a romcom leading lady. That doesn’t turn out to be a good idea, but my actual point was that Vince Vaughn would never have taken the role Paul Rudd actually plays, as the do-gooder founder of a crunchy alternative high school in the New England woods. The movie’s just too boring and middlebrow; there’s not enough sports talk or jokes about how chicks are maddening and gays are, you know, so gay. Continue Reading… Read More

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Iron County Utah Tells Feds – Don’t Try to Enforce Gun Laws Here

Iron County, Utah is making a preemptive strike against the Federal government’s attempts to infringe upon the Second Amendment rights of its citizens. Read More

Could a Canadian with a hockey injury become the next pope?

MONTREAL, Quebec — Cardinal Marc Ouellet’s rise in the Catholic Church comes with the most Canadian of plot twists: a hockey injury. Sidelined by a broken leg at age 17, he embarked on a search for deeper meaning and decided on a life in the priesthood.Now, he’s considered a contender to become the next pope.For the past few weeks, his hometown about 370 miles northwest of Montreal, Quebec, has been thrust into the spotlight, as Ouellet has emerged as a possible successor to Pope Benedict XVI.“For sure, we’re all very proud,” said Rene Martineau, a farmer who moonlights as the mayor of La Motte, Quebec, said in an interview, adding that all the attention has been overwhelming — and exciting too.“There’s only one pope in the world, and if he gets there, it would be amazing.”The possibility of a Ouellet papacy, however, has drawn a more muted response from much of Quebec, where Catholicism has been in steep decline.Continue Reading… Read More

Fighting in Ein Al-hilweh Refugee Camp Lebanon – Voice Over Anonymous

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Infowars Nightly News for Friday, March 08, 2013 (Full Show)

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