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Could Tea Partiers Smuggle Handcuffs by Capitol Security? - www independentsentinel com

Could Tea Partiers Smuggle Handcuffs by Capitol Security? February 3, 2015 What do you think the chances are a group of people wearing bright yellow Gadsden Flag t-shirts, would be able to sneak handcuffs into a Senate hearing featuring three of their most high profile protagonists? What’s the probability that Lois Lerner, Eric Holder, and Hillary Clinton, seated in front of U.S. Senators, would be accosted by an unruly group of Tea Partiers waving steel manacles within inches of their faces? There is no chance. Yet, if you replace the Tea Party with Code Pink, and the trio mentioned above with Henry Kissinger, Madeleine Albright, and George Schultz, you had this seemingly unbelievable scenario play out in front of what came to be a stunned national audience. Sadly, people apparently already forgetting the attacks on Canada’s Parliament and a Paris newspaper, were more shocked by Senator McCain’s labeling one of the miscreants as “low-life scum” than the fact these notor

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Canada s new science budget gets lukewarm reception from researchers | Science

Share Canadian researchers have mixed feelings about the 2021 budget presented to Canada’s Parliament this week. LSOphoto/iStock Canada’s new science budget gets lukewarm reception from researchers Apr. 21, 2021 , 11:00 AM The relatively modest research investments outlined in Canada’s new federal budget could make it difficult for the nation to recruit and retain scientific talent, Canadian science advocates fear. The multiyear spending plan announced on 19 April includes CA$2.2 billion in mostly new funding for life sciences, but much of the money is targeted at boosting biomedical applications and vaccine development. Many research groups had hoped for greater investment in basic research at a time when, just across the border, U.S. President Joe Biden has proposed large increases for fundamental science.

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