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State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said during a media briefing that Pakistan had better not sign agreement with Tehran. However, she said Washington wanted to help Pakistan overcome its energy crisis.

The spokeswoman also commented on Quetta’s Saturday bombing that led to killing of over 89 people saying innocent people were being killed in bomb blasts in Pakistan. Continue reading “US urges Pakistan not to sign deal with Iran”

Before It’s News – by youngneill

Eight operators are using drones or unmanned aircraft in Ireland, new figures reveal. While the Defence Forces use Israeli-built drones for military purposes, the remotely piloted aircraft are increasingly also being used by civilian firms.

The best known use of drones is in Afghanistan or the border regions of Pakistan, where Predators and Reapers regularly attack Taliban militants. Continue reading “NWO Drones : Reaches Ireland , It Is World-Wide”

Wealth Wire – Brittany Stepniak

Iran’s judiciary system recently worked through the biggest banking fraud case in the nation’s history.

According to The New York Times, the outcome of the case was made official on Monday. Results were dramatic to say the least. Continue reading “Iran to Execute 4 Bankers on Fraud Charges”

CNS News – by Gregory Gwyn-Williams, Jr.

There have been 65,376,373 background checks completed for Americans purchasing firearms since February of 2009, the first full month of Barack Obama’s presidency.

According to data compiled by the FBI, the number of Americans purchasing guns has skyrocketed since Obama was elected. Continue reading “65.4 Million Gun Purchases Since Obama Took Office, 91% More Than Bush’s First-Term Total”

screenshot from youtube video by user alschultesRT News

Even though she passed through a security checkpoint at Missouri’s Lambert-St. Louis International Airport, TSA agents picked a three-year-old girl in a wheelchair for additional screening. The agency is now apologizing for the incident.

Lucy Forck, who was on her way to Disney World, suffers from Spina bifida, a developmental disorder that prevents vertebrae and the spinal cord from fully forming. Lucy’s spinal cord is partially exposed as a result. Continue reading “TSA apologizes after picking wheelchair-bound child for security check”

Student of the Gun AR BannerAmmoLand

LUVERNE, AL –-(Ammoland.com)- It is only fitting that this week we are AR heavy.

We’ll take a close look at the Chiappa M4-22, a rimfire version of the famous black rifle that is a hoot to shoot.

Our friends from CMMG introduce us to a .50 caliber muzzle-loading AR, you read that right and you’ll need to see in to believe it. Continue reading “This week on Student of the Gun: Chiappa M4-22, AR Muzzleloader & .223 Carbine, King of Home Defense”

Walmart Saw $17 Billion Profit in 2012Latino Daily News

Walmart Stores, Inc., the world’s largest retailer, said Thursday it posted income from continuing operations of $17 billion in the fiscal year ended Jan. 31, up 7.8 percent from the comparable prior period, thanks to higher sales and lower financing costs.

Revenues totaled $466.1 billion in fiscal 2013, up 5 percent over fiscal 2012, the company said. Continue reading “Walmart Saw $17 Billion Profit in 2012”

MaliUnited Liberty – by Jason Pye

President Barack Obama came a step closer to engaging in military action in Mali. The Associated Press reports this morning that the White House has notified Congress that 100 military personnel have been sent to Niger, which borders Mali to the east:

In a letter to Congress, Obama says the forces will focus on “intelligence sharing” with French troops fighting Islamist militants in neighboring Mali. He says the American forces have been deployed with weapons, quote, “for the purpose of providing their own force protection and security.” Continue reading “U.S. sends troops to Niger”

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How Many Constitutional Freedoms Do We Still Have?

Preface: While a lot of people talk about the loss of our Constitutional liberties, people usually speak in a vague, generalized manner … or focus on only one issue and ignore the rest.

This post explains the liberties guaranteed in the Bill of Rights – the first 10 amendments to the United States Constitution – and provides a scorecard on the extent of the loss of each right. Continue reading “Scorecard: How Many Rights Have Americans REALLY Lost?”

The Contributer – by Dave Johnson

You may have seen charts like the one to the right from the Economic Policy Institute, showing how working people’s wages stopped going up along with productivity gains.

This means the gains went…somewhere else. See if you can guess who got them? (Hint: it’s the 1 percent; this is one driver of the terrible income and wealth inequality.) This breakoff of wages from productivity growth is partly the result of trade agreements that pit Americans against exploited workers in non-democracies. This weakened the bargaining power of unions, moved factories and industries out of the country, devastated entire regions of our country — and gave the giant multinational corporations, Wall Street and the billionaires the leverage they needed. Continue reading “40% Of Americans Now Make Less Than 1968 Minimum Wage”

Come and Take ItAmmoLand – by AWR Hawkins

Washington DC – -(Ammoland.com)- Approximately 400 citizens attended a meeting of the Westford, MA Board of Selectmen on Feb. 20 2013 to speak against a proposed ‘assault weapons’ ban, which was ultimately defeated. The crowd “erupted in applause” and greeted the news with a standing ovation.

Robert Jeffries, Vice Chairman of the Board of Selectman and the one who proposed the bill, said he was taken aback by the size of the opposition: “This was meant to be a discussion within the town of Westford. A community discussion that’s gotten way, way beyond that.” Continue reading “Massachusetts Residents Erupt in Applause as ‘Assault Weapons’ Ban Withdrawn”

Prograde Hunter Grade AmmunitionAmmoLand

Stevensville, MT – -(Ammoland.com)- Powerful.  Dependable.  Precise.  ProGrade Ammunition knew exactly what it was looking for when it selected the lineup of rounds for its Hunter Grade line of ammunition.

Experts at ProGrade understand hunters choose each piece of gear and equipment with care when they are headed out into the field.  Each specific circumstance and environment dictates what you’ll throw in your pack – including your ammunition.  This is why ProGrade has developed an elite collection of rounds tailored for the hunter to deliver the bone-crushing power needed while on the hunt. Continue reading “ProGrade Ammunition Hunter Grade Rounds Deliver Quick Accurate Kills”

Obama's Gun Ban Machine American's for Responsible SolutionsAmmoLand

Lincoln, NE –-(Ammoland.com)- Thanks to grassroots organizations like the NFOA, and members like you, many senators and congressional representatives have begun to back away from gun control proposals.

Unfortunately, the gun-grabbers now have a new plan. We must ensure that it fails. Continue reading “Obama Re-Election Machine Repurposed to Attack the Second Amendment”

The Hill – by Ben Geman

John Kerry used his first major speech as secretary of State to make that case that failing to confront climate change means missing big economic opportunities — and worse.

“If we waste this opportunity, it may be the only thing our generation — generations — are remembered for. We need to find the courage to leave a far different legacy,” Kerry said in a wide-ranging address Wednesday at the University of Virginia. Continue reading “Kerry comes out swinging on climate change”