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Scott was attempting to buy a coffee at a local Gainesville Starbucks when Lake Worth activist Cara Jennings decided to confront him about cutting funding to clinics that provide abortions.
"You stripped women of access to public health care. Shame on you Rick Scott," she yelled.
When Scott directed the former commissioner for Lake Worth to the county hall clinic the conversation soon escalated.
As the Medical Examiner works Thursday on identifying who the person is, a local woman suspects it's her sister.
Cynthia Deridder says her sister was downtown Tuesday night traveling with a black suitcase.
"She was going through some things and that was the last time we spoke with her," she said.
The growth of th5e public debt in the United States, now approaching $14 trillion, could cause the US dollar to lose its global reserve currency role, career diplomat and Council on Foreign Relations President Richard Haass said on Wednesday.
"Mounting debt will hasten the demise of the dollar as the world's reserve currency," Haass told members of the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee in testimony on the strategic implications of the US debt.

28-year-old singer Kesha burst into tears after judge rules she must honour her Sony contract with producer Lukasz Sebastian (mostly known as 'Dr. Luke') who allegedly drugged and raped her.
Kesha, who shot to fame with the 2010 hit "Tik Tok," claimed that her producer Lukasz "Dr. Luke" Gottwald drugged and sexually assaulted her, and physically and verbally tormented her for a decade. Gottwald has never been charged and has denied the claims.
Manhattan State Supreme Court Justice Shirley Werner Kornreich ruled Wednesday that the abuse claims can't go forward because they happened outside of New York and the statute of limitations expired.
The judge also ruled the claims don't prove any alleged violence "was motivated by gender animus" under hate crime laws.
"Every rape is not a gender-motivated hate crime," Kornreich said in the ruling.
"Her claims of insults about her value as an artist, her looks, and her weight are insufficient to constitute extreme, outrageous conduct intolerable in civilized society," the judge wrote.
Comment: We see that the system is designed to protect the abusers, not the victims. How is sexual assault against a woman while at her place of work, along with a constant barrage of psychological and verbal abuse, not the perfect example of 'extreme, outrageous conduct intolerable in civilized society'? The judge basically admits the potential for the rape to have occurred, and then in the same breath says, 'well, there's nothing we can do because of technicalities a, b & c.'
Comment: To a psychopath, a little sister can be an endless source of 'fun', someone to torment and abuse while painting oneself as the victim to the parents. Check out this SOTT Exclusive article on the subject: Psychopathic producers, abusive companies, and the greed of Sony
It isn't the first time that military, SWAT teams, FBI, police and Homeland Security officials have conducted large-scale emergency exercises inside cities and frightened the locals.
Joint task force mock disasters, raids and response teams now routinely takeover local areas in order to prepare for martial law and a thorough police state, and people are often riled by the sounds of explosions, gunshots, helicopters and teams of men in black uniforms.
Recently brought to the forefront of American media has been the attack on free speech and lack of respect for the press on college campuses.
Most notably it was the incident at the University of Missouri last November where we saw the anti-first amendment attitude in full force.
During a protest on campus, students pushed and shoved reporters and cameramen to prevent them from covering the calls for resignation of University president Tim Wolfe over a supposed racial incident that happened on school grounds.
Bartlett loved to conjure doomsday visions: Think post-Sandy New York City without power - but spread over a much larger area for months at a time. He once recounted a conversation he claimed to have had with unnamed Russian officials about how they could take out the United States: They would "detonate a nuclear weapon high above your country," he recalled them saying, "and shut down your power grid - and your communications - for six months or so."
Comment: Kudos to Congressman Bartlett for living a healthy sustainable life off the grid at a ripe old age.
The report also adds that the "overall number of radicalized French nationals or residents involved in jihadist networks but not necessarily having traveled to Syria [and] Iraq is estimated to be close to 2000." In absolute terms, France is closely followed by Germany and the UK which both also contributed large numbers of IS foreign fighters. According to different estimates presented in the ICCT research, 720-760 Germans and 700-760 Brits left their countries to join the ranks of extremists.
At the same time, Belgium contributed the highest number of European IS fighters per capita, as the proportion of people that left the country for Syria and Iraq amounts to some 41 fighter per million while the total number of IS fighters of Belgian origin has reached 516. In per capita terms, it is followed by Austria and Sweden, which contributed 300 foreign fighters each.
Right now it is $1,390 an ounce, but before the events in New York and Washington it was $280 an ounce," he wrote. He added, "If the price of gold reaches $1,500 or a little over before you get this message, it's still all right to buy it. - NY Times quoting Bin LadenSome of you may remember back in like 2003 or 2004 when gold's move up was starting to catch the eye of the mainstream media and CNBC's Bob Pisani made the comment from his theatrical perch on the floor of the NYSE that "gold is the currency of terrorists."
Enter the New York Times - where the truth goes to die.
The mainstream media has an obsession with demonizing gold. It's the metal of terrorists; it's a pet rock; you can't eat it; it doesn't pay interest...and now the NY Times is connecting the ownership of gold with Bin Laden. Why even bring this up? Bin Laden has been dead since 2002 (kidney failure) 2011.
Horn's training wasn't as formal as the training Navajo recruits received, but his language was close enough to theirs that they could communicate easily.
"They were not exactly the same words, but similar enough so we could converse in Indian," Horn told the Great Falls Tribune about being able to speak with other Native soldiers in a variety of Siouxian languages. "As long as they could get two of us together—they didn't have to be both Sioux or both Assiniboine—they were close enough so we could converse."
Comment: R.I.P., Chief Gilbert Horn.See more on code talkers: John McCain chased off of Navajo Reservation by angry protesters














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