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Month: February 2015
How Many Constitutional Freedoms Have We Lost?
This post explains the liberties guaranteed in the Bill of Rights – the first 10 amendments to the United States Constitution – and provides a scorecard on the extent of the loss of each right. (This is an updated version of an essay we wrote in February. Unfortunately, a lot of information has come out since then.) Continue reading “Pop Quiz: How Many Constitutional Rights Have We Lost?”
Nine people were found shot to death early Friday in at least four crime scenes in a small community in south central Missouri, according to local media reports.
Texas County Sheriff James Sigman told the Houston Herald Friday that as many as six crime scenes may be involved in the shootings in an area around the unincorporated community of Tyrone, but would not elaborate. Continue reading “9 shot dead at multiple crime scenes in rural Missouri”
Investigators said Thursday they have recovered 32,000 emails in backup tapes related to the Internal Revenue Service targeting of conservative organizations.
But they don’t know how many of them are new, and told a congressional oversight committee that IRS employees had not asked computer technicians for the tapes, as directed by a subpoena from House oversight and other investigating committees. Continue reading “32,000 emails recovered in IRS targeting probe amid allegations agency chief may have lied”
Lew Rockwell – by Andrew P. Napolitano
What if the current massive spying on Americans began with an innocent secret executive order signed by President Reagan in 1986? What if Reagan contemplated that he was only authorizing American spies to spy on foreign spies unlawfully present in the U.S.?
What if Reagan knew and respected the history of the Fourth Amendment? What if the essence of that history is the colonial revulsion at the British use of general warrants? What if general warrants were issued by a secret court in London and authorized British agents in America to search wherever they wished and to seize whatever they found? What if the revulsion at this British government practice was so overwhelming that it led to the Revolutionary War against the king? Continue reading “What if the Government Fears Freedom?”
Natural News – by Michael Ravensthorpe
Magnesium is an essential macromineral that performs a huge number of important roles in the body. It is responsible for regulating enzyme reactions (including reactions that create RDN and DNA), transporting essential ions across our cell membranes, assisting in the production of ATP and much more. All of our major organs require magnesium to function properly, and without it our bodies would spiral out of control. Continue reading “Five major signs of a magnesium deficiency”
The New American – by Alex Newman
Following in the footsteps of officials in other states, lawmakers in Texas introduced legislation that would prohibit some state and local government participation in the deeply controversial United Nations “sustainability” scheme known as Agenda 21. With bills targeting the UN program introduced in both houses of the legislature and outrage about Agenda 21 still growing across Texas and the nation, activists and lawmakers are hopeful that the state will succeed in protecting property rights, self-government, and economic freedom from the Obama administration-backed UN scheme. However, elements of the establishment media and UN-loving forces in Texas and beyond have already made clear that they intend to fight back. Continue reading “Texas Lawmakers Launch Attack on UN Agenda 21”
KHOU 11 News – by Larry Seward
HOUSTON – A confrontation between a Houston police officer and a man armed with an AR 15 rifle sparked an internal investigation.
Houston Police Chief Charles McClelland saw the video of the 25 minute exchange, according to a spokesperson. He immediately ordered an investigation. However, the department cannot comment further, the spokesperson said.
In the video, trouble starts seconds after the officer and man with the AR 15, who also filmed the confrontation, met. The guy behind the camera walked away from police. Continue reading “Cop confronts open carry demonstrator”
My Fox LA – by Christine O’Donnell
Malibu, CA –(FOX 11) Malibu is known for it’s beauty and scenic views, but that’s changed at some local beaches. A family stumbled upon nearly 10 dead sea lions on a Malibu beach Sunday.
“We just came down the stairs and little sea lions are being washed on to shore dying,” Neda Soderqvist says in a video she posted on her Facebook Page after making the discovery with her family at State Dume State Beach. Continue reading “Dozens Of Dead Sea Lions Litter Malibu Beaches”
Department of Homeland Security’s Intelligence Assessment
DHS defines domestic terrorism as any act of violence that is dangerous to human life or potentially destructive of critical infrastructure or key resources committed by a group or individual based and operating entirely within the United States or its territories without direction or inspiration from a foreign terrorist group.
The act is a violation of the criminal laws of the United States or of any state or other subdivision of the United States and appears to be intended to intimidate or coerce a civilian population, to influence the policy of a government by intimidation or coercion, or to affect the conduct of a government by mass destruction, assassination, or kidnapping. Continue reading “Sovereign Citizen Extremist Ideology Will Drive Violence at Home, During Travel, and at Government Facilities”
Not since Monica Lewinsky was a White House intern has one blue dress been the source of so much consternation.
(And yes, it’s blue.)
The fact that a single image could polarize the entire Internet into two aggressive camps is, let’s face it, just another Thursday. But for the past half-day, people across social media have been arguing about whether a picture depicts a perfectly nice bodycon dress as blue with black lace fringe or white with gold lace fringe. And neither side will budge. This fight is about more than just social media—it’s about primal biology and the way human eyes and brains have evolved to see color in a sunlit world. Continue reading “The Science of Why No One Agrees on the Color of This Dress”
(Casey Logan) Chico’s FAS says it will cut 240 existing positions and close 120 stores between 2015 and 2017.
The company reported adjusted net income of $7.5 million for the fourth quarter ending Jan. 31, 2015, compared to $5.9 million in 2014.
The job cuts and store closings are part of the company’s organizational realignment. The 240 positions eliminated are expected to result in $38 million in savings. Continue reading “Another US Retailer To Close 120 Stores”