article-0-1A0A2DA0000005DC-836_634x414All American Blogger – by Duane Lester

The stupidity of zero tolerance rules claims yet another victim, this time in Massachusetts:

A 6-year-old kindergartner sparked an uproar at his Massachusetts school when he was spotted brandishing a tiny plastic Lego gun on the school bus last week.   Continue reading “Kindergartener Gets Detention for Bringing a Lego Gun to School”

Mr. Conservative – by  Warner Todd Huston

This is the sort of upside down world that gives every lawyer, every court, and every politician in charge of them a bad name. A woman whose husband was shot and killed as he committed a robbery is now suing the store clerk that shot him. Yes, you read that right. The criminal is claiming the endangered citizen is the one in the wrong.   Continue reading “Armed Robber Shot By Store Clerk Is Being Sued By Robbers Wife”

Fox News – by John Roberts

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. –  Spring rains cascade over the lip of the Norris Dam in a torrent of white foam and spray. A hundred yards downriver from this concrete waterfall, people stop at the little park to record the scene on their smart phones or digital cameras. It is an image made for a postcard — a remarkable marriage of nature and technology. And a centerpiece of the Tennessee Valley Authority.

Created in 1933 by President Roosevelt, the TVA brought electricity to Appalachia, with the goal that wiring up Tennessee, parts of North Carolina, Alabama and Mississippi would help bring prosperity to an impoverished region.    Continue reading “Obama faces resistance in bid to unload popular southern utility giant”

mzl.trhdcbkgVenture Valkyrie – by Lisa Suennen

Sometimes the cure for a serious disease might be right under our nose but we just don’t see it (I think of the accidental discovery of penicillin, for instance).  Other times a cure or treatment might seem so unlikely that you just can’t imagine it.  I had both of those reactions when I read a recent American Journal of Medicine article suggesting that marijuana might just be the best medicine to treat and even prevent diabetes.   Continue reading “Got Diabetes? Smoke Two Joints and Call Me in the Morning”

Bloomberg RicinHuffington Post – by COLLEEN LONG

NEW YORK — Two threatening letters containing traces of the deadly poison ricin were sent to Mayor Michael Bloomberg in New York and his gun-control group in Washington, police said Wednesday.

The anonymous letters were opened in New York on Friday at the city’s mail facility in Manhattan and in Washington on Sunday at an office used by Mayors Against Illegal Guns, the nonprofit started by Bloomberg, police said.   Continue reading “Michael Bloomberg Ricin Letters: Parcels Addressed To NYC Mayor Intercepted, Police Say”

wheat.JPGOregon Live – by Eric Mortenson

Discovery of illegal genetically-engineered wheat growing in an Eastern Oregon field may cause severe marketing and export problems for one of the state’s biggest crops.

State agriculture department Director Katy Coba said 85 to 90 percent of the Pacific Northwest’s soft white wheat crop is exported to Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and other nations, where it’s used to make noodles and crackers. Oregon’s wheat crop is valued at $300 million to $500 million annually, depending on yield and price.   Continue reading “Genetically engineered wheat found in Oregon field, federal investigation under way”

Daily Mail -by RACHEL QUIGLEY

A retired NASA official who served on the Apollo Navigation Team has been found dead with a rope around his neck and genitals inside a home in Thailand, it emerged today.

Police found the body of Paul Milford Muller, 76, on Tuesday in the Tak Province of the country and suspect he had been dead for about three days.

Police Col Ekarat Intasueb, chief of Mae Sot police station, said there was a rope tied around his genitals and waist and another tied around his neck, which was hanging from the knob of his bedroom door.   Continue reading “Former NASA official and member of Apollo navigation team is found dead in Thailand with a rope tied around his neck and crotch”

Aljazeera

At least 23 workers were hurt in Cambodia when police used stun batons to end a protest over pay at a factory that makes clothing for sportswear company Nike, a worker and a trade union representative said.

Police with riot gear were deployed on Monday to move about 3,000 workers, mostly female, who had blocked a road outside their factory owned by Sabrina (Cambodia) Garment Manufacturing in Kompong Speu province, west of the capital, Phnom Penh.   Continue reading “Cambodian factory workers clash with police”

Investment Watchblog

Obama to visit Chicago today

President Barack Obama is scheduled to return to Chicago on Wednesday afternoon for a pair of Democratic fundraisers.

The president is raising money for congressional Democrats as his party tries to retake the House in next year’s mid-term elections. Obama will be accompanied by House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and Rep. Steve Israel, D-N.Y., who chairs the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, according to an invitation obtained by the Tribune.   Continue reading “THE CAMPAIGN THAT NEVER ENDS: Obama goes home… Michelle goes to Boston… Fundraising: ‘Keep writing those checks. And if you havent maxed out, max out!’”

AlterNet -by Tana Ganeva

Another casualty of the drug war.

On May 16th, Forth Worth police entered the home of Jarmaine Darden, 34, in search of cocaine. The raid, which does not appear to have uncovered any cocaine,  ended with the 34-year-old father dead after police tased him multiple times.    Continue reading “Texas Police Tase Overweight Asthmatic to Death in Drug Raid That Uncovers No Drugs”

AFP Photo / Valery Hache RT News

New York City’s Parks Department is under investigation for forcing its part-time workers to strip and pole-dance at an agency holiday party in exchange for more permanent jobs. The workers allegedly teased as many as 10 men at a time.

“If you want a job, get on the pole,” a Parks Department employee allegedly told a female worker at last year’s Christmas party, according to an exclusive report by the New York Daily News.   Continue reading “NYC Parks Department executives allegedly forced female employees to strip and pole-dance”

fire holderUSA Today – by Jonathan Turley

Recently, Attorney General Eric Holder appeared before the House Judiciary Committee to answer questions about the administration’s sweeping surveillance of journalists with the Associated Press. In the greatest attack on the free press in decades, the Justice Department seized phone records for reporters and editors in at least three AP offices as well as its office in the House of Representatives. Holder, however, proceeded to claim absolute and blissful ignorance of the investigation, even failing to recall when or how he recused himself.   Continue reading “Fire Eric Holder: Column”

This is hilarious and pathetic. Yea, and I’m sure someone didn’t plant that on the ride for false flag/gun control propaganda purposes and I’m sure AP just happened to have heard about it in passing and reported on it. What are the chances?

So does this mean they will have TSA and radiation chambers at amusement parks now? It never ends.   Continue reading “Disney World patron finds gun on ride”

People holds a placard reading 'Bankia thieves...Forbes – by Agustino Fontevecchia

While investors across the globe applaud Bernanke and other central bankers for pushing stock markets to record highs, retail investors and savers in Spain are facing massive losses.  Markets appear to have forgotten Europe’s sovereign debt crisis and the woes in Spain: on Tuesday, new shares in nationalized financial institutionBankia began trading, closing the day at €0.57 ($0.74), marking a more than 80% drop from their floating price in 2011 when the banking group was formed.  The average Spaniard is suffering, and the situation has gotten to the point where on Sunday, a police officer stabbed a former Bankia employee four times after a heated discussion related to the sale of preferred shares in the failed banking group.   Continue reading “Spain’s Bankia Decimates Savers As Stock Plummets; Police Officer Stabs Banker Who Sold Him Shares”

Update by Rita Hutchens below.

Pro Liberate, May 12, 2013

Sandpoint, Idaho resident Rita Hutchens is an opinionated 57-year-old quilt artist whose work has earned her international notoriety. Given that Hutchens is also an outspoken proponent of constitutionalist views, it’s possible that some people have taken issue with her political opinions.   Continue reading “The Persecution of Rita Hutchens with Update”

United Liberty – by Travis Thornton

In case you missed it, Senator John McCain took the opportunity this Memorial Day to cross the Turkey-Syria border and hang out with Syrian rebels. These are the same rebels with ties to Al Qaeda. These are the same rebels cutting out and eating the hearts of dead soldiersAccording to reports, Senator McCain wanted to go further into combat but was not allowed.   Continue reading “Did Senator McCain Violate NDAA by Hanging Out with Syrian Rebels?”

This photo provided by Camp Lejeune Marine Base shows Lance Cpl. Esteban J. Smith. The 23-year-old Marine died Sunday, May 26, 2013,  in a gunfight with Texas authorities after a shooting rampage that left one person dead and several hospitalized. Authorities believe Smith fatally stabbed his wife, Rubi Estefania Smith of Bakersfield, Calif., in a Jacksonville, N.C., motel room near Camp Lejeune before the shooting rampage. Photo: Camp Lejeune Marine BaseYahoo News

EDEN, Texas (AP) — A man suspected in a West Texas shooting rampage that left one woman dead and five others wounded was a Marine who was wanted for questioning in a slaying in North Carolina, officials said Monday.

The rampage Sunday morning ended when Esteban J. Smith, 23, of the Camp Lejeune Marine Corps Base, N.C., died in a gunfight with an agency trooper and a state game warden, said Tom Vinger, spokesman for the Texas Department of Public Safety.   Continue reading “Officials: Gunman in Texas rampage was Marine”