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No matter which side of the gun debate you fall on, we can all agree that gun laws are confusing. As ValueWalk.com notes, there are federal laws, state laws, and local municipal laws, all of which can be contradictory.

There is still debate as to whether the Second Amendment is intended to give individuals the right to keep and bear arms or whether that right was meant as a collective to protect the state, though rulings in the last decade have upheld an individual’s right to bear arms.   Continue reading “Not All Americans Have The Right To Bear Arms”

220px-Adolfo_Nicolas,_Sup._GénAdolfo Nicolás Pachón SJ (born 29 April 1936), is a Spanish priest of the Roman Catholic Church. He is the thirtieth and current Superior General of the Society of Jesus, the largest religious order in the Roman Catholic Church.

He has announced that he has met with Pope Francis, the world’s Jesuit provincials (regional leaders), and with other Jesuits in positions under him at the headquarters, and he and they have begun to plan for an eventual general congregation that will replace him once he resigns, as he indicated he would prefer to do, at age 80. Until the resignation of his predecessor, Peter Hans Kolvenbach, it was not the norm for a Jesuit Superior General to resign; they, like the great majority of the Popes up until Benedict XVI, generally served until death. However, the Jesuit constitutions include provision for a resignation.[1]   Continue reading “Collectivist Target”

In the Obamacare documents is a section devoted to the useless eaters and life planning. In truth it is not life planning but our death plan.

I received my letter from my insurance, Optimum Care, making it mandatory that I call my doctor and prepare for life planning at the top of the list. Tests are involved and on the back is a list of the tests and assessments.    Continue reading “Obamacare Death Planning”