The 12 Days of Williams: January 2014

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In January Human Events reported that Christians were targeted in Iraq on Christmas day.

The VA had a problem with their new ID cards and more than 1,800 veteran records were intentionally destroyed or misfiled by 2 clerks.

CNN reported that a gun involved in the Fast and Furious operation, like the one that killed Arizona Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry, turned up in a shootout in Mexico.

das-bootGlobal warming alarmists got stuck in Antarctic sea ice. Comedians, we learned, are no longer allowed to own guns.

The State of Maine voted to require GMO labeling. An effort to get a requirement on the Ballot in Arizona failed.

Eight fishermen found beheaded in boat in gruesome attack off the Philippines.

Opening Of The Center For The IntrepidSteven Seagal was said to be contemplating a run for governor of The Great State of Arizona. The Maricopa County GOP voted to censure John McCain. Republican Representative Trey Radel resigned his Florida seat in Congress after pleading guilty to a charge of buying 3.5 grams of cocaine.

The Coconino County Sheriff’s Office warned of a phone scam. They attempted to rescue 41-year-old David Stather of Canada after a base jumping incident at the Little Colorado River Canyon area. McCabe and Cordova were arrested for attempted First Degree Homicide.

In business, the Briar Patch Flower Shop opened for a short time.

January Obits
Phil Everly died at age 74
Russell Johnson 89.
Virginia N Docherty, Williams