Year: 2013
Natural News – by Jonathan Benson
The recent Waco-style killing of former Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) officer Christopher Dorner by a band of bloodthirsty LAPD officers serves as a grim reminder of how completely out of control the police state system can become when faced with outside threats to its own continuity. But Dorner’s premeditated execution without a trial is not the only recent example of this new brand of lawless “justice,” as reports continue to emerge showing that police departments all across the country routinely break protocol, abandon the law when convenient, and put the lives of countless civilians at needless risk. Continue reading “Cops gone wild: Police departments increasingly putting civilian lives at risk by breaking protocol, engaging in ‘wild west’ chases, shooting innocents”
The Black Sphere – by Emily Miller, The Washington Times
Gun-control laws don’t reduce crime, but they do reduce employment. Some governors don’t care and are pushing for more pointless statutes that put their citizens’ jobs on the line. Smarter governors sense the opportunity to poach a few manufacturers from their colleagues. Continue reading “Gun Grabbers Kill Jobs”
It’s Looney Toons on Capitol Hill.
Everyone’s heard about the “red herring” Feinstein Gun Ban, which “red state Democrats” will vote down in order to pretend they’re “pro-gun.”
But the bigger danger is that Obama will sign “non-controversial” gun control which is just as dangerous, but no one but us is talking about. Continue reading “Smoke a Joint, Get an ObamaPass – Sell a gun to someone who smokes a joint, get 20 years in jail”
Before It’s News – by Deborah Dupre
There is a media blackout on the lawsuit journalist Tangerine Bolen and seven other plaintiffs against Barack Obama’s National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).
Bolen, Executive Director of STOPNDAA.org, says that th NDAA has been called the death of our republican form of government.
Gary Franchi of Next News Network, who interviewed Bolen today, reports, “It contains a provision allowing the president to order the indefinite military detention of anyone accused of offering substantial support to al-Qaeda or ‘associated forces.'” Continue reading “NDAA Lawsuit Media Blackout”
Sarah Palin says America will eventually default on its debt and claims that the federal government is “stockpiling bullets in case of civil unrest” to prepare.
“If we are going to wet our proverbial pants over 0.3% in annual spending cuts when we’re running up trillion dollar annual deficits, then we’re done. Put a fork in us. We’re finished. We’re going to default eventually and that’s why the feds are stockpiling bullets in case of civil unrest,” Palin wrote in a Facebook message Tuesday. Continue reading “Sarah Palin: Feds ‘stockpiling bullets’ to use against us”
Avon Lake Patch – by Jason Lea
OUTSIDE CLEVELAND, OH — A 6-year-old boy has been suspended for 10 days and may face expulsion after he brought an airsoft gun to his elementary school on Friday.
The boy told Avon Police that he brought it to Avon East Elementary School because another student had threatened him. Continue reading “First-Grader May Face Expulsion For Bringing Air Gun To School”
That’s no ordinary New York City yellow taxi in the image above; it’s a police cruiser for the New York City Police Department dressed up like an NYC yellow taxi. Captured in a short video on a Manhattan street corner, it is escorting an NYPD van behind it. Continue reading “Check out this sneaky NYPD cop car disguised as a yellow cab”
Hillary Clinton, the most traveled Secretary of State in US history, began her term as Secretary appointed by a person she had opposed in the Democratic Presidential primary in 2008. She and that person had many differences. One difference came up when one of her supporters, Philip Berg, a prominent attorney, and a former Democrat Party chairman in Montgomery County, PA, insisted her opponent, Barack Obama, was born in Kenya and Berg tried to get the matter dealt with in a Federal Court. That did not work out and Hillary became Secretary of State.
She immediately got to work meeting with her counterparts all over the world. Everywhere she went, she and her friends would have a night out on the town. In 2012 camera crews caught some of the action in Columbia where she was attending a Summit of the Americas. There she was referred to as the ‘Secretary of Partying’. One of the crew noted her trip to Estonia, when she was a US Senator, where she participated in a vodka-drinking contest. One of the newspapers covering her misspelled her first name in a headline “SWILLERY” Continue reading “The Legacy of Hillary Clinton: The World’s on Fire – Party On”
New York Daily News – by SHANE DIXON KAVANAUGH AND BILL HUTCHINSON
A millionaire hip-hop mogul has a bold plan to rid New York City streets of firearms: He wants to offer young gunslingers who turn in their weapons mentorships … and Beyoncé concert tickets.
Michael (Blue) Williams, the head of Family Tree Entertainment, has pitched the city’s first private-sector gun buyback program to NYPD brass and is waiting for Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly’s okay. Continue reading “‘Guns for Greatness’: Gun buyback program would reward New York’s young gunslingers with mentorship and Beyonce concert tickets for The Mrs. Carter Show”
“A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.” Lao Tzu (604 BC – 531 BC)
Above is the most popular version of this quote by ancient Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu. But I’ve always kind of liked the more literal translation, which is, “A journey of a thousand miles must begin where you stand.” I find it so inspiring that wherever I want to go in life, I can start working towards that goal, right here, right now. I just have to make the decision to do so. Continue reading “The Preparedness Primer: How To Get Started”
Kent police have arrested a Puyallup man for supposedly driving under the influence of marijuana, based on the fact that the man’s tongue appeared to have a ‘green film.’
“As soon as the officer came to the vehicle, he asked me to stick out my tongue,” said Simmons to Q13 Fox.
31 year old Mike Simmons, who has no criminal record, said he was put in jail Tuesday for 13 hours and is now in debt $5,000 for fee’s including lawyers and towing due to the incident. He has also been told he can not drive while out on bail. Continue reading “Wash. state man arrested for having ‘green tongue’”
IKEA Stops Selling All Minced Meat Products From Main Supplier After Finding Horse Meat In Meatballs
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has not been invited to speak at CPAC which will be coming up in three weeks and speculation is running wild as to how such an insult could possibly occur, especially considering the fact that Mitt Romney, Rand Paul, and Sarah Palin have speaking engagements for the event.
This bullshit is being plastered all over the mainstream programming as our country slowly dies a miserable death. So called politicians from both sides of the false left-right paradigm hypocritically condemn special interest money and influence in Washington DC from the corporations on the right and the labor unions on the left. Continue reading “Chris Christie, Snubbed by CPAC, Oh the Humanity!”
Politico – by MANU RAJU and DAVID ROGERS
Days before the March 1 deadline, Senate Republicans are circulating a draft bill that would cancel $85 billion in across-the-board spending cuts and instead turn over authority to President Barack Obama to achieve the same level of savings under a plan to be filed by March 8. Continue reading “Senate GOP ponders ceding power to President Obama”
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — Imagine, you go for a late-night stroll in the park, and you end up spending the rest of the night in a police station lockup.
Or, you ride your bike on the sidewalk, and you are handcuffed and arrested. Perhaps you take up two seats on the subway, and you end up receiving six months’ probation. Continue reading “Have You Ever Paid ‘The Petty Consequence’?”