NJ Mother Eileen Hart Arrested, Forced to Turn Over Guns After Citing Constitution at Tax Dispute ForumThe Blaze – by Erica Ritz

A New Jersey mother was arrested and told to turn over her guns after reading the Constitution and peacefully protesting at a tax dispute forum, she says.

Eileen Hart was with her husband Keith and her 7-year-old daughter on Saturday at the Gloucester Community Center to dispute a mandatory home re-evaluation that would roughly double her property value (and therefore dramatically increase her rates), objecting on multiple grounds.  As an Orthodox Jew, she refused to have the inspectors in her home when her husband was away at work.  As an American citizen, she objected to the seemingly arbitrary reappraisal, noting that she is not planning on selling her home and hasn’t renovated her kitchen in 30 years.   Continue reading “NJ Mother Pressured to Turn over her Guns, Charged with ‘Terroristic Threats’ after Reading the Constitution at Tax Dispute Assembly”

The devastating sequester cuts are going to reduce manpower on the border, bringing new attention to border patrol technology.  Apparently there is a plethora of machines ready to step up, or more precisely roll up, and take on the challenge – cameras, robots, drones, I guess the drones will be flying up.  At any rate, this will all be free equipment…not.

In the end result, the high technology will cost more to do basically the same job, which is no job at all, as ICE Agents have already been told to leave the poor immigrants and their backpacks full of cocaine, heroin, and marijuana, alone, as they are just coming here for a better life.  And if they do wind up being arrested for a crime committed against an American national, well they will be released, as we cannot afford to house them because of the sequester.   Continue reading “Technology to Seal our Southern Border – Yeah, that’s the Ticket”

My Fox Phoenix- by Mia Garcia

PHOENIX – The video made national headlines — a Phoenix Police officer caught on camera tackling a teenage girl.

The chief of police wants to suspend that officer, but the officer says it’s too harsh, and he’s appealing the decision.

That officer is fighting a 5-day suspension. He believes he acted within policy, but a disciplinary review board and the chief don’t think so.   Continue reading “Officer who tackled teenage girl appeals suspension”

Oklahoma House of Representatives Passes ObamaCare Nullification BillThe New American – by Joe Wolverton, II, J.D.

Standing as a bulwark of liberty, the Oklahoma House of Representatives passed a bill protecting citizens of the Sooner State from the unconstitutional provisions of ObamaCare.

By a vote of 72-20, the state House of Representatives passed House Bill 1021, a bill that if signed into law would stop the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (known as ObamaCare) at the borders of the sovereign state of Oklahoma.   Continue reading “Oklahoma House of Representatives Passes ObamaCare Nullification Bill”

Reuters – by Emily Flitter and Stella Dawson and Mark Hosenball

(Reuters) – The Obama administration is drawing up plans to give all U.S. spy agencies full access to a massive database that contains financial data on American citizens and others who bank in the country, according to a Treasury Department document seen by Reuters.   Continue reading “U.S. to let spy agencies scour Americans’ finances”

New York Daily News -by CHELSIA ROSE MARCIUS AND SHANE DIXON KAVANAUGH

Protesters enraged over the fatal shooting of a teenager by police poured into Brooklyn streets for a third straight night Wednesday, pitching bricks, bottles and garbage in furious clashes with cops.

At least 18 demonstrators were arrested along Church Ave. in East Flatbush. Police struggled to control a hostile crowd that broke away from a planned peaceful vigil for Kimani (Kiki) Gray, 16, killed by police on Saturday night.   Continue reading “Enraged protesters battle cops in Brooklyn streets during third night of rioting after it’s revealed that 16-year-old Kimani Gray was shot in the back”

RT News

The Taser, the non-lethal law enforcement weapon that is meant to incapacitate criminals without causing great harm, has killed at least 500 people last decade. The real number of casualties might be even higher.

In the period between 2001 and early 2012, the stun-gun Taser devices used by law enforcement across America have claimed the lives of 500 people.   Continue reading “Tasers Have Killed at Least 500 Americans”

HandcuffsMilitant Libertarian – by William N. Grigg

There is no situation that cannot be made instantly and immeasurably worse through police intervention. A splendid illustration of this principle is found in a recent ruling from the the Arkansas Court of Appeals.

According to the court, police were entitled to arrest, taze, and beat a teenager who had done nothing more sinister than speak to his mother on the street in front of their home. A police officer accosted the young man – who, as a juvenile, is identified only by the initials “R.R.” — after he saw him approaching a woman who was walking a dog.   Continue reading ““For Your Own Protection””

monsantoprotectionact 322x201 New Monsanto Protection Act Gives Monsanto Power Over US GovernmentNatural Society – by Anthony Gucciardi

There truly is no rest for the wicked, and Monsanto is at war once again against health conscious consumers with the latest ‘Monsanto Protection Act‘, managing to sneak wording into the latest Senate legislation that would give them blanket immunity from any USDA action regarding the potential dangers of their genetically modified creations while under review. The USDA would be unable to act against any and all new GMO crops that were suspected to be wreaking havoc on either human health or the environment.   Continue reading “New ‘Monsanto Protection Act’ Gives Monsanto Power Over US Government”

The Daily Caller – by Nicholas Ballasy

WASHINGTON — Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood told The Daily Caller that his department is “making reductions everywhere” to deal with the sequester, including furloughing Federal Aviation Administration workers.

But less than seven months ago, LaHood said he was “very proud” of putting 65,000 people to work with $48 billion in federal stimulus funds — a figure that amounted to $738,461 per job.   Continue reading “After proudly bingeing on stimulus dollars, Ray LaHood now says his Transportation Dept. is cutting ‘everywhere’ for sequester”

Mayor Michael Bloomberg holding an AR-15 assault rifle like the one used in the Newtown shootings at a press conference announcing a gun trafficking bust last October. (Photo: Getty) Politicker – by Hunter Walker

When the smoke cleared at a movie theater in Aurora, Colo., in the wee hours of a Friday morning last July, 12 people were dead, 58 were injured and Mayor Michael Bloomberg was in New York, readying an assault of his own.

The campaign that Mr. Bloomberg and his “gun team” came up with in the hours and days after Aurora involved carpet-bombing Washington with millions from the mayor’s immense fortune and a media blitz that would be deployed following the next massacre.   Continue reading “After Aurora: How Mayor Bloomberg Planned to Make the Next Massacre Count”

Sig Sauer .40 calThe Examiner – by Dave Gibson

On Monday, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) posted details of a no bid contract with weapons manufacturer Sig Sauer, worth $4.5 million over the next five years.

The contract is identical to the one DHS announced last week with Heckler & Koch.

Both contracts are for $900,000 worth of “replacement parts” a year, for weapons used by DHS agents.  Continue reading “Stockpile: DHS announces second $4.5 million gun purchase in less than a week”

MeadowsThe Shark Tank – JAVIER MANJARRES

Freshman Congressman Mark Meadows (R-NC) sat down with the Shark Tank to discuss his recent introduces NRA-supported “Protect America’s Schools Act” that is aimed at securing schools after the Sandy Hook school shooting in 2012.

Meadows said that he spoke to Sheriffs and other law enforcement personnel in his congressional district that told him that they would not be in favor of teachers arming themselves, simply because of lack of experience and training these teachers would have in knowing how to react to an imminent threat.   Continue reading “GOP Rep.- “Most Gun Violence Done With .22 Caliber Pistol””

concrete tentGlobal Post – by Kristen Deasy

An inflatable tent that turns into concrete when it gets wet has been developed by a pioneering British firm,according to the innovation company PSFK.

The new Concrete Canvas Shelter, as it is called, is easily erected by two people in less than an hour and hardens into a concrete structure once it’s been filled up with water and blown up, completely setting within a day, according to PSFK.    Continue reading “Inflatable Just-Add-Water Concrete Tent Invented”

Before It’s News – by Alton Parrish

Jorge Mario Bergoglio, SJ (born December 17, 1936) is an Argentine cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He has served as the Archbishop of Buenos Aires since 1998.  He is the first Jesuit to be named Pope.  He has chosen the name Francis, known in Spanish as Francisco.  He is the first Pope to be named Francis.

There are two saints named Francis,  St. Francis of  of Assisi and St. Francis Xavier.   Continue reading “New Pope Francis: First Prayer, First South American, First Francis, First Jesuit To Be Pope, Jorge Mario Bergoglio Makes History”

Nypd License Plate ReadersHuffington Post – by Matt Sledge

NEW YORK — The ring of steel is expanding. New York City Police Department Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly announced a “major project” at a budget hearing on Tuesday to install license plate reader cameras “in every lane of traffic on all of the bridges and tunnels that serve as entrances and exits to Manhattan.”

Soon, no one will be able to drive onto or off of the island without potentially being recorded.   Continue reading “NYPD License Plate Readers Will Be Able To Track Every Car Entering Manhattan”