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Mr. Conservative – by Bookworm
While Washington may be ignoring you (at least, when it’s not spying on you), your voice can still be heard, at least at the state level. Although Nevada’s Republican governor Brian Sandoval had already announced that he intended to veto the Nevada legislature’s “universal background check” bill, thousands of citizens called the governor’s office to make sure that he kept his word. Continue reading “Nevada Governor Will Veto Firearm Background Check Bill After Receiving Thousands of Calls From Gun Owners”
Vine of Life News – by Gaby Dunn
Is this Craigslist weed dealer the DEA, a scammer, or just an idiot?
Is this guy really selling marijuana over the Internet? Or is it an elaborate Craigslist sting by the Drug Enforcement Agency? Like the original poster on Reddit’s weed community r/trees, I too was in disbelief that a man would advertise a mail order weed business via the Internet. The ad reads “Medical Marijuana Shipped ($250)” and goes on to describe a business that is “smooth, fast, and always discreet,” using search-engine optimization tags like kush, pot, dope, bong, hash, 420, loud, dope, buds, and rolling, all to increase visibility and accessibility on Craigslist. Continue reading “Kush, pot, dope, bong, hash, buds, and rolling”
GREELEY, COLO. – Officials in eight northern Colorado counties united in opposition to the state’s new gun control laws and oil and gas regulations are reportedly considering forming a 51st U.S. state called North Colorado.
The Denver Post reports that a proposal to separate Weld, Morgan, Logan, Sedgwick, Phillips, Washington, Yuma and Kit Carson counties from the rest of the state was hatched at a meeting of county commissioners last week. Continue reading “Colorado Counties Mull Forming New State, North Colorado”
Activist Post – by Heather Callaghan
The 4th Annual Hemp History Week still has a couple days left, and you still have time to join in some events. That isn’t to say hemp happenings don’t take place at other times of the year.
I stumbled on the blog of an actress who once played a fashion-savvy valley girl in a popular ’90s movie. A lot of sarcasm is aimed at celebrities, maybe even more so when they join causes. But this one gets a lot of flak for her attachment parenting beliefs and organic vegetarian lifestyle. I just had no idea how she felt about hemp. Continue reading “Actress Stands With Farmers and Hemp History Week”
American Thinker – by Jeannie DeAngelis
Plan B is not just a controversial morning-after pill; it’s also an effort on Michelle Obama’s part to paint anyone who doesn’t agree with her husband’s restrictive gun measures as people who are willing to force children to live their lives in terror. Michelle attempted to paint that picture during an interview with Lee Cowan on “CBS Sunday Morning,” when she dredged up sob stories from her gun violence visit to Chicago last month. Continue reading “Michelle Obama’s ‘Plan B’ Gun Control Effort”
Raw Story – by Agence France-Presse
Syria’s main opposition coalition reiterated on Saturday its refusal to participate in proposed international peace talks, saying recent developments in the civil war had “closed the doors” to any political initiative.
“What is happening in Syria today completely closes the doors on any discussions about international conferences and political initiatives,” George Sabra, interim head of the National Coalition, told a press conference in Istanbul. Continue reading “Syrian opposition again rules out peace talks”
Once again, we have a shooter who takes aim at innocent civilians, dressed in all black BDU’s, like VA Tech,
Giffords AZ Shooter, Aurora Theater, Newtown School. Also, there were reports of second and third shooters, different weapons used, inconsistent casualty counts, secrecy surrounding the shooters identity, etc… Continue reading “Santa Monica Shooting: Another False Flag?”
These are cute, funny ads from AmmoForSale dot com. They contradict each other – as they are supposed to. Just for fun.
Continue reading “Just For Fun ‘The Greatest Handgun Caliber Ever Made’”
Saturday marks the 46th anniversary of the Israeli attack on the USS Liberty, a Naval spy ship in the Mediterranean Sea. The attack killed 34 American crew members and wounded 171 others.
The incident came during the Six-Day War of 1967, during which Israeli occupied large chunks of territory from its Arab neighbors. The attack on the USS Liberty was America’s only involvement in the conflict. Continue reading “On 46th Anniversary, Survivors of Israeli Attack on USS Liberty Demand Congressional Inquiry”
Lots of vets are coming back from downrange, depressed and downright traumatized. They’ve been away from their families. They need to adjust to being with their loved ones. They need to deal with the horrors of war they may have experienced. It’s difficult. It’s frightening. Continue reading “Veterans and Guns”
Before It’s News – by Live Free or Die
The city of Los Angeles, California had their very own ‘martial law’ exercises on Wednesday as the streets of LA turned into a movie scene. The video below as seen on June 6, 2013 at Figueroa and 5th St. in Los Angeles. The 2nd video from NBC News. Continue reading “Terror Drills In Police State LA – Pictures & Video Reports”
Natural Society – by Elizabeth Renter
Marijuana research is not new; nor is the research finding a link between marijuana use and improved health. And while users of the plant have been doing their own “case studies” for centuries (or more), I’m referring to the lab research that the scientific and medical communities seem to opt for. Scientists have been studying the plant for some time, but only recently has marijuana research become such a front-page issue. Now, as nearly 20 states currently have medical marijuana laws in place and two have even gone so far as to legalize recreational marijuana, the studies of this once-counter-culture “party drug” have taken on a new legitimacy. Continue reading “Cannabis Provides Dramatic Benefit for Chronic Diseases in Recent Study”
Before It’s News – by Monica Davis
Just in case you think Google is your friend, take a look at this. Google has reportedly developed government spying “apps” which allegedly exist only to spy on Americans. The Big Data Government programs began under Bush II and Obama has gotten closer in bed with the companies who make billions from big government data mining.
Obama has received nearly $2 million in campaign contributions from Google and other high tech spy companies, So, if you think his administration is your friend, think again. Some of these apps are so invasive that they can watch as you type. Continue reading “Google Government Spying Apps: Spying On You As You Type”
This is actually a follow-up to yesterday’s report on the pushback from “low-level employees” at the Cincinnati office of the IRS, but an important one. Reuters took a look through the transcripts of an interview with agent Elizabeth Hofacre, who named Carter Hull as an HQ-based attorney who helped craft the questions that harassed conservative groups applying for tax-exempt status. While officials like Lois Lerner, Steve Miller, and Douglas Shulman claimed that no one in Washington knew what was going on in Cincinnati until 2011 at the earliest, a misaddressed e-mail from Hofacre inadvertently notified a number of DC officials a year earlier than previously admitted: Continue reading “Reuters: IRS officials in Washington knew of targeting in July 2010”
The New American- by Jack Kenny
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg (shown) has been named Reason magazine’s “Nanny of the Month” for May, marking the third time the controversial thee-term mayor has earned that distinction, the libertarian publication said. The latest “award” is based on the city’s regulation of the sale of toy guns and the $60,000 fine levied against the owner of a Manhattan tourist shop for selling cigarette lighters shaped like tiny pistols. Continue reading “Mayor Bloomberg Named “Nanny of the Month” — Again”
The Free Beacon – by Bill Gertz
Russia conducted the first flight test of a new inter-continental ballistic missile (ICBM) that Russian officials say is designed to defeat U.S. missile defenses.
The prototype ICBM was launched yesterday from Moscow’s Kapustin Yar missile range, a spokesman for Russian Defense Ministry told state media. Continue reading “Russia Conducts Test of New ICBM Designed to Defeat U.S. Defenses”
The Wall Street Journal – by Erica E. Phillips
SANTA MONICA, Calif.—A man opened fire in the streets here Friday in a rampage that also included a house fire, leaving seven dead, including the suspect, and several others injured, police said.
The series of violent events culminated at Santa Monica College, where the suspect was shot and killed by police. Students at the two-year college were escorted from the campus by SWAT officers who swarmed the area, just a few miles from where President Barack Obama was speaking at a fundraising event. Continue reading “Seven Dead in California Rampage”