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BECK MINISTRIES TODDLER REBUKING ECZEMA – Video

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BECK MINISTRIES TODDLER REBUKING ECZEMA
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Psoriasis More Than A Skin Problem – Video

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Psoriasis More Than A Skin Problem
It is a skin problem which is not contagious. Many people have suffered from this condition. There are five types of psoriasis, affecting different parts of ...

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What Causes Psoriasis – Video

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What Causes Psoriasis
When people are diagnosed with psoriasis, it changes them physically because of the lesions that appear on the skin. But, just as importantly, it may influen...

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Psoriasis Diagnosis Embarrassing Bodies – Video

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WA premier denies censorship over PM event

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The West Australian government scuppered the venue booking for a Labor fundraiser featuring Prime Minister Julia Gillard, but claims it was not political censorship.

A new venue was secured after a booking at John Curtin College of the Arts in Fremantle was withdrawn on Tuesday, angering organisers who accused the state government of forcing the public school's decision.

Proceeds from the event will go to political campaigns for Fremantle MP Melissa Parke and the WA Labor Party.

Premier Colin Barnett said his government had not indulged in political censorship, but was involved in the decision to axe the booking after it was advised the event was a political fundraiser.

Mr Barnett said the Education Department's director-general Sharon O'Neill decided it was not appropriate and advised Education Minister Peter Collier, who then checked with the premier.

They all agreed it should not proceed.

"The minister drew it to my attention, I said `that is the right decision'," Mr Barnett told ABC radio on Wednesday.

"The mistake, not intentional, was made by Melissa Parke and her staff."

Ms Parke's spokesman, Josh Wilson, conceded the organisers didn't mention it was a party fundraiser when they advised the government of the event as a courtesy.

Mr Wilson insisted they were not hiding anything.

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WA accused of political censorship after Gillard-Ben Elton fundraiser moved from school

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The WA Premier Colin Barnett has rejected claims his government exercised "outrageous political censorship" in cancelling a Labor fundraiser featuring British comedian Ben Elton, at a public school involving the Prime Minister Julia Gillard.

The $125 a head event was to have been held at John Curtin College of the Arts in Fremantle tonight.

But the school cancelled the event yesterday, with the Education Minister saying his department had only just become aware it was a Labor fundraiser.

The event, which will now be held at Fremantle Victoria Hall, is a fundraiser for local Labor MP Melissa Parke.

"This is an extraordinary political intervention that displays a pettiness at the heart of the Barnett Government," she said.

"The Barnett Government may think it runs a police state here in WA, but we're not going to let them suppress a perfectly legitimate Fremantle political event."

Mr Barnett says the event would not have been approved in the first place if he had known it was for political gain.

"That was not made clear to the school or the education department," he said.

"When that became aware it was clearly against department policy, the Education Director-General Sharyn O'Neill made the decision it wasn't appropriate, informed the minister and he agreed.

"The minister informed me, I agreed.

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Ron Paul On Syria Plans Rumours And War Propaganda For Attacking Syria Revolution June 19 2012 – Video

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Ron Paul On Syria Plans Rumours And War Propaganda For Attacking Syria Revolution June 19 2012

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Ron Paul, Friedman, Hayek

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Ron Paul, Friedman, Hayek DMT the Spirit Molecule
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Ron Paul: US government may try to kill NSA whistle-blower

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Former Rep. Ron Paul (R-Tex.) told FOX Business Network that he fears the U.S. government may try to assassinate the whistleblower who leaked information about National Security Administration surveillance programs to the media.

In an interview with FOX Business on Tuesday, Paul said he was worried that someone within the U.S. government might try to use a missile to kill Edward Snowden, the 29-year-old who has been the source of information about two top secret NSA programs.

Im worried about somebody in our government might kill him with a cruise missile or a drone missile, Paul said. I mean we live in a bad time where American citizens dont even have rights and that they can be killed, but the gentlemen is trying to tell the truth about whats going on.

Paul, father of Kentucky senator Rand Paul (R), also dismissed suggestions that Snowden may defect to a foreign nation such as Russia:

He's not defecting, there are no signs of that happening, he said. Its a shame that we are in an age where people who tell the truth about what the government is doing gets into trouble...No, I don't think for a minute that he's a traitor.

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Ron Paul: Edward Snowden May Be Target Of U.S. Drone Strike

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WASHINGTON -- Former Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) warned Tuesday that the U.S. government may use a drone missile to kill Edward Snowden, who recently leaked classified information on National Security Administration surveillance programs.

"I'm worried about somebody in our government might kill him with a cruise missile or a drone missile," Paul said during an interview on Fox Business News. "I mean, we live in a bad time where American citizens don't even have rights and that they can be killed. But the gentleman is trying to tell the truth about what's going on."

Snowden, a former NSA contractor, fled to Hong Kong before disclosing over the weekend that he was behind the leaks of information on NSA's sweeping monitoring of phone calls and Internet data. His actions have reignited a debate on Capitol Hill around security and civil liberties, and revived bipartisan legislation aimed at declassifying court opinions used to justify mass surveillance.

Paul, an ardent libertarian whose son, Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), waged an hours-long Senate filibuster in March in protest of the administration's drone policy, lamented that Americans are in an age "where people who tell the truth about what the government is doing" get in trouble.

"I don't think for a minute that he is a traitor," Ron Paul said of Snowden. "Everybody is worried about him and what they're going to do and how they're going to convict him of treason and how they're going to kill him. But what about the people who destroy our Constitution? ... What do we think about people who assassinate American citizens without trials and assume that's the law of the land? That's where our problem is."

Paul has a fan in Snowden: Campaign finance reports show that Snowden donated $250 to Paul's presidential campaign twice in 2012.

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