Publius Forum – by Warner Todd Huston

As the State of Connecticut went through the process of gearing up to push more gun bans and bans on high capacity ammunition magazines, it was estimated that The Constitution State had at least “2.4 million” of the offending magazines within its borders. But now, after the new forced registration law set in, only about 38,000 high capacity magazines were registered. So, where did they all go?   Continue reading “How Did ‘Millions’ of High Capacity Magazines Disappear in Connecticut?”

An aerial view of a heavy-water production plant in the central Iranian town of Arak. Iranian state TV on Monday, Jan. 20, 2014 announced the country has started implementing a landmark deal struck between six world powers and Tehran to ease Western sanctions in exchange for Iran opening its nuclear program to international inspection and limiting its uranium enrichment, which is a possible pathway to nuclear arms. (AP Photo/ ISNA, Arash Khamoushi, File)Now the End Begins

For the past 5 years, US occupying president Barack Hussein Obama has done a political tap dance on par with anything that Gene Kelly and Fred Astaire did on the ballroom floor in their primes. Obama has nearly single-handedly coddled, cajoled and maneuvered world leaders and situations to allow Iran all the time and space they needed to bring nuclear reactors online and create the bomb(s) that will be fired at Israel.   Continue reading “Propaganda Alert: Iran Now Able To Produce A Nuclear Bomb”

TPATH – by RoseAnn Salanitri

“May Day” when repeated three times is recognized worldwide as a cry for help in life threatening situations.  The call is traditionally used by mariners and aviators. Unfortunately, crying May Day in the case of a dying nation will not garner the support of nearby ships or planes.  But it can be the battle cry of the patriots who understand that the country they love is under siege and in dire straits.    Continue reading “May Day!”

PutinPat Dollard

MOSCOW — At the height of the Cold War, it was common for American conservatives to label the officially atheist Soviet Union a “godless nation.”

More than two decades on, history has come full circle, as the Kremlin and its allies in the Russian Orthodox Church hurl the same allegation at the West.   Continue reading “Putin Slams ‘Morally Bankrupt America:’ Who’s ‘Godless’ Now?”

Washington’s Blog

Americans Are Starting to Wake Up from their Fear-Induced Haze

“Those who give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.”
– Ben Franklin   Continue reading “60% of Americans Value Privacy Over Anti-Terror Protections”

Lew Rockwell – by Andrew P. Napolitano

What if the state of the union is a mess? What if the government spies on all of us all of the time and recognizes no limits to its spying? What if its appetite for acquiring personal knowledge about all Americans is insatiable? What if the government uses the microchips in our cellphones to follow us and listen to us as we move about?

What if the Constitution expressly prohibits the government from doing this? What if the government has written laws that are interpreted in secret by judges who meet in secret and are applied by federal agents who operate in secret and their secret behavior doesn’t even resemble what the laws say they can do?   Continue reading “A Sorry State of the Union”

Infowars – by Steve Watson

A rather Orwellian council proposal in California would see police able to remotely access the feeds from home security cameras in San Jose, for the good of society.

The idea, forwarded by City Councilman Sam Liccardo, calls for citizens to volunteer their own CCTV systems, registering them with local law enforcement, so police can monitor whatever the cameras are trained on.   Continue reading “Authorities Want Remote Access To Californians’ Home CCTV Feeds “For The Greater Good””

MassPrivateI

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that when an airline reports to TSA about an individual who might pose a potential danger, the airline may not be held liable if its report contained exaggerations and minor falsehoods. (Court allows gov’t employees to LIE while innocent Americans get arrested, WTF?)   Continue reading “Airlines aren’t liable for exaggerating possible air emergencies”

Photo: HandoutWired – by DAVID KRAVETS

A U.S. terrorism defendant who was formally notified that he was spied on by the NSA filed a challenge to the constitutionality of the surveillance today, in a case likely to be litigated all the way to the Supreme Court.

Jamshid Muhtorov, a native of Uzbekistan who immigrated to Colorado, is one of only two criminal defendants the government has conceded was charged on the basis of evidence scooped up by the NSA’s surveillance programs. The spying was authorized by the controversial FISA Amendments Act.   Continue reading “Terror Defendant Challenges Evidence Gathered by NSA Spying”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: These calls for a new world currency have been ringing across the globe for several years now from global banking leaders. The global economy is starting to fall a part as the Federal Reserve pulls back on treasury and bond buying. This is by design, the world will then come together as a one world body and Satan will head that system claiming to be Christ.    Continue reading “Nothing Lasts Forever; World Bank Ex-Chief Economist Calls For End To Dollar As Reserve Currency”

Before It’s News – by Live Free or Die

Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina dropped a bombshell after Barack Obama’s State of the Union speech by declaring that ‘the world is literally about to blow up’. We think that Senator Graham’s warning should be taken very seriously and should send out a very strong false flag warning to ALL Americans. Considering Iranian ships are now approaching America, we strongly suggest keeping our eyes and ears open, especially considering Senator Graham’s prior warning of a nuclear attack upon America as shared in the videos below.   Continue reading “Senator: The World’s About To Blow Up, Literally”

Christian Mercenary – by T. L. Davis

Anyone who has ever loved something and had to let it go understands the situation in America today. I don’t care if it was a beloved Teddy Bear patched over and over again, the material so thin that it can no longer support new stitches or a great car that embodied and seemed to recall all of the great times contained within its metal shell, there comes a time to let go of the past and look to the future.

So, let us look at our history in America for a moment. It began as a capitalist experiment (and I have been chided for that term for its derivation from Marx as derogatory, but set that aside as we have never known a free market and likely never will, and no, I will not engage the debate here). It was a trading outpost for Britain, France and Spain, each exploiting different parts of the new continent.    Continue reading “Let The Games Begin”

Fox News

NAPERVILLE, ILL. –  Dozens of former elected officials in suburbs surrounding Chicago are collectively receiving tens of thousands of dollars a year in pension benefits, even though they mostly worked part time.

Besides the question of whether part-time work as an alderman, mayor or clerk deserves such benefits, critics say the payouts are an unfair burden on local taxpayers. Some say they also demonstrate a failure of the state’s pension reform plan to go far enough in easing a crisis that has left Illinois mired in debt.   Continue reading “Part-time Illinios workers receiving lifetime pensions”

Piggy BankTime – by Dan Kadlec

To better enable Americans to save for retirement, President Obama said he would order a new “starter” savings plan called MyRA geared at low-income households. It’s a fine idea. But as with any personal savings account, you must be able to fund it for it to matter. That may be the biggest problem with the program.   Continue reading “The Problem With President Obama’s ‘MyRA’ Savings Accounts”