To William L. Stone, Esq.[1]

Quincy, 29 August, 1832.

Dear Sir:—Long, and, I fear, tedious, as you have found my last letter, I was compelled by a reluctance at making it longer, to compress the observations in it upon the intrinsic nature of the Masonic oaths, obligations, and penalties within a compass insufficient to disclose my opinion, and the reasons upon which it is founded.   Continue reading “John Quincy Adams’ Letter to a Ringknocker”

Crime in the United States has been recorded since colonization. Crime rates have varied over time, with a sharp rise after 1963, reaching a broad peak between the 1970s and early 1990s. Since then, crime has declined significantly in the United States,[1] and current crime rates are approximately the same as those of the 1960s.[2]    Continue reading “Do We Really Need These PO-LICE?”

Las Vegas Review Journal – by Lawren Linehan

A construction accident caused Paris Las Vegas to lose power Thursday morning, and the resort is being evacuated.

“An effort to restore temporary power at the Paris Hotel was not successful early this afternoon,” Clark County spokeswoman Stacey Welling said in a statement at 2 p.m. “Due to battery power running low on the building’s existing fire alarm systems, the Clark County Fire Department has ordered the evacuation of remaining guests and employees from the hotel, approximately 3,000 people, to ensure their safety.”   Continue reading “Power outage hits Paris Las Vegas, causes evacuation”

Jerusalem Post – by Paddy Monaghan

I strongly disagree with Caroline Glick’s conclusion in her May 27 article that Pope Francis “is leading the Catholic Church in a distressingly anti-Jewish direction.” I can understand Caroline’s distress at some of the pope’s actions and words but it is important to have balance and not draw wrong conclusions.

Pope Francis is totally committed to reconciliation between the Church and Israel. I would like to demonstrate this under five headings: 1. State of Israel Pope Francis in his first Encyclical in November 2013 affirmed God’s everlasting covenant with the Jews: “We hold the Jewish people in special regard because their covenant with God has never been revoked, for ‘the gifts and the call of God are irrevocable’ (Rom 11:29).”   Continue reading “Pope Francis leads Catholic Church in pro-Jewish direction”

Stop the Blank Check

American taxpayers have given more money to Israel than to any other nation, despite the fact that Israel is one of the smallest and richest countries on earth.

Thanks to special interest lobbying, which, until now, has largely gone unopposed, Israel receives $3.1 billion American tax dollars each year in military aid, plus hundreds of millions more for additional weapons programs. This comes to a whopping $10.2 million per day (see breakdown). But that is not all. Special arrangements that benefit Israel combined with aid paid out to other countries on its behalf cost Americans nearly $7 million more each day and thousands of jobs.   Continue reading “$10 million a day to Israel just doesn’t make sense!”

The Electoral College is a process, not a place. The founding fathers established it in the Constitution as a compromise between election of the President by a vote in Congress and election of the President by a popular vote of qualified citizens.

The Electoral College process consists of the selection of the electors, the meeting of the electors where they vote for President and Vice President, and the counting of the electoral votes by Congress.   Continue reading “The Scam”

The Judiciary Act of 1789 (ch. 20, 1 Stat. 73) was a United States federal statute adopted on September 24, 1789, in the first session of the First United States Congress. It established the federal judiciary of the United States.[3][4][5][6]Article III, Section 1 of the Constitution prescribed that the “judicial power of the United States, shall be vested in one supreme Court, and such inferior Courts” as Congress saw fit to establish. It made no provision for the composition or procedures of any of the courts, leaving this to Congress to decide.[7]   Continue reading “The Start of the Steaming Pile”

Jeff Schrier | The Saginaw News      Saginaw County Sheriff William L. Federspiel displays the decked-out Ford Mustang he drives that was confiscated from a local drug dealer. He says he uses money confiscated from drug dealers to pay for the car's gas so it doesn't cost tax payers anything.Saginaw County Sheriff William L. Federspiel

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.300 AAC Blackout, SAAMI short name 300 BLK, also known as 7.62×35mm is a rifle cartridge developed in the United States by Advanced Armament Corporation (AAC) for use in the M4 carbine. Its purpose is to achieve ballistics similar to the7.62×39mm Soviet cartridge in an AR-15 platform while using standard AR-15 magazines at their normal capacity.

220px-kamala_harris_official_attorney_general_photoKamala Devi Harris (/ˈkɑːmələ/;[1] born October 20, 1964) is an American attorney, politician and member of the Democratic Party, who has been the 32nd and current Attorney General of California since 2011.

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Rajm (رجم) is an Arabic word that means “stoning“.[2][3] It is commonly used to refer to the Hudud punishment wherein an organized group throws stones at a convicted individual until that person dies.