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Month: March 2015
Transportation Safety Administration agents screen a passenger at San Francisco International Airport in San Francisco, California (Reuters)
Two TSA security contractors arrested by FBI at San Francisco international airport, along with a third suspect involved in the scheme, face life in prison for smuggling large quantities of methamphetamine through screen points. Continue reading “TSA contractors charged in drug smuggling scheme at SFO”
WEB Notes: Look at the escalation in precedents being set. obama has no right to do this as the Federal Government has no jurisdiction over the states. That is not going to stop the Federal Government from imposing unlawful rules, why? Because the people are not taking a stand, because the people do not know and honor their Father.
Deuteronomy 32:20
20 “And he said, I will hide my face from them, I will see what their end shall be: for they are a very froward generation, children in whom is no faith.” Continue reading “Obama administration files brief in top court backing gay marriage”
WEB Notes: Our world is rapidly changing and not for the better.
(Video, Source: Daily Caller) – President Barack Obama today introduced his plan for a progressive takeover of state and local policing.
“We have a great opportunity… to really transform how we think about community law enforcement relations,” he said Monday. Continue reading “Obama Unveils National ObamaLaw Plan”
A Madison police officer shot and killed a black teenager Friday night after the youth allegedly assaulted the officer, according to media reports.
The 19-year-old was shot shortly before 6:30 p.m. in the 1100 block of Williamson St., the Wisconsin State Journal reported. Protesters took to the streets near the scene, claiming the shooting was unjustified, according to WMTV in Madison. Continue reading “Madison police shoot and kill black teen; protests follow”
SPOKANE, Wash.– Police with the Department of Homeland Security allowed armed activist on federal land Friday morning despite a recent order expanding weapons restrictions to federal grounds including the Thomas S. Foley.
The order and protest happened within the last week when an armed Iraq war veteran was arrested outside of the Thomas S. Foley Courthouse in Downtown Spokane. Anthony Bosworth said he does not believe he was breaking any laws by carrying an assault rifle outside the federal courthouse. Continue reading “Police allow armed activists on federal land despite ban”
ATLANTA, Ga. — A sanitation worker in an Atlanta suburb is behind bars for getting to work too early.
Kevin McGill was sentenced to 30 days in jail for violating a Sandy Springs ordinance that says workers can only haul trash between the hours of 7am and 7pm.
McGill was cited for picking up the trash just after 5am one morning. Continue reading “Atlanta-Area Garbage Collector Jailed For Working Too Early”
A woman who fled with her son while fighting to prevent his circumcision will face imprisonment if she doesn’t return and allow the surgery to proceed, a judge ruled Friday.
In a stinging rebuke of the mother, Heather Hironimus, Circuit Judge Jeffrey Gillen said she had successfully dragged out a legal battle and was “reprehensible” for going missing with the boy and for conduct that has put the 4-year-old in a public spotlight “making him an object of curiosity and worse.” He found her in contempt and demanded she appear in court Tuesday with the child or he would command police to find her. Continue reading “Jail Looms for Mom Who Fled With Son to Fight Circumcision”
CIA Director John Brennan has announced one of the most significant overhauls of the U.S. spy agency in its history. The move is expected to bring about dramatic changes in the organization’s management structure.
In a memo to the agency’s staff, Brennan said that the changes were “driven by two fundamental shifts in the national security landscape.” They are an increasing array of complex issues facing policymakers in Washington, as well as the “unprecedented pace and impact of technological advancements,” the document said. Continue reading “CIA Director John Brennan Announces Major Shake-Up Of US Spy Agency”
Cold Dead Hands – by Patrick James
Political Correctness has taken its toll on many Americans as our current Administration continues to tout the benefits of dividing a Nation through cultural diversification, but enough is enough. I fail to understand how a “public” university that was built off the backs of the American people could possibly be ignorant enough to even think of banning the American flag? I don’t care that UC Irvine may be one of the most “liberal” universities in the Nation. I don’t care if the students think they should have a say in it. The faculty and alumni should be furious over this decision, and blatantly tell them in no uncertain terms; “IT AIN’T HAPPENING HERE” Continue reading “Old Glory and UC Irvine collide”
CNS News – by Barbara Hollingsworth
“Washington is never going to fix itself,” said former Sen. Tom Coburn (R-OK), explaining why he intends to spend the next few years trying to “cheat history” by helping to organize the nation’s first-ever Convention of the States.
The purpose of the convention will be to rein-in a federal “leviathan” that he says has overstepped its constitutional bounds. Continue reading “Coburn: Convention of States Needed Because Washington Will Never Fix Itself”