Poll: 35 Percent Support Obama Impeachment, Rand Paul Blasts Racist Drug Laws, Congress Banned from Editing Wikipedia: P.M. Links

  • In a
    CNN poll, 35 percent of respondents supported
    impeaching
    President Obama. A senior adviser to Obama said that
    the White House is taking Republican threats of impeachment

    seriously
    .
  • “Race still plays a role in the enforcement of the law,”
    said Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) in a
    speech
    in Cincinnati today, decrying bad drug laws and making
    an appeal to minority voters.
  • Wikipedia has banned computers
    at the House of Representatives from editing articles following
    “persistent disruptive” behavior that included prank changes like
    describing Donald Rumsfeld as an “alien lizard.”
  • As the death toll in Gaza approaches 850 people, Israel
    rejected a ceasefire plan, saying that Secretary of State John

    “Kerry’s proposal leans (too much) towards Hamas’s
    demands.”
  • The Pentagon announced that Russia today might be in the
    process of transfering
    heavy-caliber multiple-launch rocket systems
    to pro-Russian
    separatists in Ukraine. 
  • The trigger-happy Albuquerque Police Department has agreed to a
    deal with the Department of Justice by which an independent monitor
    will make sure the cops
    stop killing so many people
    .
  • The black box of the Air Algeria plane
    has been found
    .
  • Pope Francis is
    coming to the U.S.
     in 2015. 

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