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RRNews 172: Chicken Hawk Glitch

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New Hampshire primaries are over bu the chicken hawks are just getting started. Lavoy Finicum may have been murdered and Cam Newton lost money playing in the Super Bowl. Marco Rubio is trying to win points with the common man, but seems to have a glitch in his programming. Zika virus may not be the source of microcephaly, but lets make a vaccine anyway.

Links:

Breaking: Lavoy Finicum Tased By OSP Implicates Murder By The Feds

Finicum family statement2.pdf

The Zika Disaster & The Extreme Dangers of Vaccinating Pregnant Women

Colombia’s President 3177 Confirmed Pregnant Women With Zika, No Microcephaly

Marco Rubio Short-Circuits, Repeats Same Scripted Line Four Times During GOP Debate

The Dark Past Of Marco Rubio

For Cam Newton, Adding Super Tax Insult to Super Bowl Injury

NFL | Facebook

‘I’d bring back a hell of a lot worse than waterboarding’ – Trump at debates

Leaked police files contain guarantees disciplinary records will be kept secret

Like the Blind Leading the Blind: Donald Trump and Evangelicals

Almost Everything in “Dr. Strangelove” Was True The New Yorker

Pro Libertate: Tyranny, Defiance, and the Death of LaVoy Finicum

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