supreme+courtdictorsAmerica Survival – by Cliff Kincaid

Commentators have missed the real significance of Justice Antonin Scalia’s dissent in the gay marriage case. He calls the decision a judicial “Putsch,” an attempt to overthrow a form of government—ours. His dissent, joined by Justice Clarence Thomas, was written “to call attention to this Court’s threat to American democracy.”

His comment about the Court using the kind of reasoning we find in a fortune cookie is a funny line. But there is much of the Scalia dissent that is not funny and which serves as a warning to the American people about what the Court has done to us.   Continue reading “Overthrow the Judicial Dictatorship”

Front Page Mag – by Jamie Glazov

Soviet dissident Andrei Sakharov disappeared from public view in early May, 1984 after he had begun a hunger strike to get permission for his wife, Yelena Bonner, to travel to the U.S. for heart surgery. In the Soviet paradise, wanting one’s anti-Soviet wife to live, and, worse still, to be saved by evil capitalist surgeons and not by the holy surgeons of the Soviet utopia, was, clearly, an exercise in abnormal psychology.   Continue reading “Gina Mccarthy and Obama’s Totalitarians”

Front Page Mag – by John Perazzo

Barack Obama’s closest and most influential adviser, Valerie Jarrett, has never been an enigma. She was, after all, the person most responsible for bringing the revolutionary communist Van Jones into the Administration six years ago, so her bona fides as a radical extremist have long been obvious to anyone who wasn’t afraid to notice. But a newly released report from Judicial Watch, which examines key FBI documents related to Jarrett’s many family ties to hardcore Communists, brings bold color to what previously were gray areas. The effect is nothing short of breathtaking, when we consider that the twice-elected President of our nation chose this woman—and no one else—to serve, essentially, as his co-president.   Continue reading “The Communist Family Tree of Valerie Jarrett”

ARIZONAHuffington Post

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 on Monday that a voter-approved independent redistricting commission in Arizona is constitutional.

In response to complaints that the state legislature was engaging in partisan gerrymandering of congressional districts, Arizona voters approved an independent commission to draw district lines in a 2000 ballot initiative. The commission has two Republicans and two Democrats, who legislative leaders choose from a list composed by the state’s Commission on Appellate Court Appointments, in addition to a chairman who may not be a member of either party.   Continue reading “Supreme Court Upholds Arizona’s Independent Redistricting Commission”

Yahoo News

London (AFP) – Prosecutors on Monday brought 22 charges of abuse against an elderly politician accused of using his position to have sex with young boys.

The prosecution against Lord Greville Janner, a former MP and a member of the House of Lords, represents a victory for campaigners who have demanded tougher action on child abuse.   Continue reading “Janner charged with historic child abuse”

150629_wenatchee_fire_14_660KOMO News

WENATCHEE, Wash. – A wildfire fueled by high temperatures and strong winds roared into a Wenatchee neighborhood, forcing more than a thousand people to flee their homes and destroying more than a dozen structures, authorities said early Monday.

The blaze sparked Sunday afternoon was destroying everything in its path and was still burning out of control the next morning, said Rich Magnussen, a spokesman for the Chelan County Emergency Management office.   Continue reading “Homes, businesses destroyed in Wenatchee wildfires”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

While things have normalized since the open thanks entirely to the SNB’s aggressive EUR-buying, CHF-selling intervention (good to see that central banks have read the BIS’ report and have learned from their prior intervention mistakes), earlier this morning we got a snapshot of what happens if and when the SNB, and then the ECB itself, finally lose control when as a result of the Greek crisis the contagion promptly spread a few hundred kilometers west to Italy where as the WSJ reported, “several Italian banks failed to start trading on Monday as fears over a Greek debt default induced many investors to shed peripheral stocks, including Italian, with banks suffering the most.”   Continue reading “Greek Contagion Spreads As Several Italian Bank Stocks Failed To Open”

Combative: Fans of the rebel banner stuck flags on their vehicles and wore defiant t-shirts, such as the one pictured above. Confederate flags have been taken down across the United States since Confederate enthusiast Dylann Roof massacred nine people in CharlestonDaily Mail – by MIA DE GRAAF and KIERAN CORCORAN

Hundreds of people have staged rallies across America in support of the Confederate flag as senators across the south agree to remove it from public buildings.

The controversial banner has been falling along the Bible Belt since the racist church massacre in Charleston, South Carolina.   Continue reading “‘Southern culture is being exterminated’: Hundreds rally to PROTECT the Confederate flag”

BBC News

Greek banks are to remain closed and capital controls will be imposed, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras says.

Speaking after the European Central Bank (ECB) said it was not increasing emergency funding to Greek banks, Mr Tsipras said Greek deposits were safe.

Greece is due to make a €1.6bn (£1.1bn) payment to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Tuesday – the same day that its current bailout expires.   Continue reading “Greek debt crisis: Banks to stay shut, capital controls imposed”

web1_CITY-HALL_062715CS_005.jpgLas Vegas Review Journal – by Ron Paul Gavino

Las Vegas celebrated the legalization of same-sex marriage in the only way it knows how: with big, bright lights shining through the night.

After the Supreme Court’s Friday ruling that the U.S. Constitution provides same-sex couples the right to marry,Nevadans showed their approval all over the state.   Continue reading “Las Vegas city hall lit up as a rainbow to celebrate gay marriage”

web1_Chris-Squire.jpgLas Vegas Review Journal – by Alex Stedman

LOS ANGELES — Chris Squire, known for co-founding and playing bass for prog rock band Yes, died Saturday night just a month after revealing that he had been diagnosed with leukemia. He was 67.

Yes confirmed the news on their Facebook page, saying Squire died peacefully in Phoenix.   Continue reading “Bassist and co-founder of Yes, Chris Squire, dies at 67”

Chicago Police Commissioner Garry McCarthy says lawful gun owners can be a threat to public safety. (AP)Noozsaurus – by Patrick James

Well it “seems” that Chicago Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy has had quite a bit to say about the new concealed carry law that just recently went into effect in his state. Angry over Illinois joining the other 49 states in the Union to authorize some level of concealed carry, McCarthy went on the record during an interview with WVON AM 1690, with a thinly veiled threat to all carriers;   Continue reading “Chicago Top Cop Warns; Officers Will Shoot Concealed Carriers”

coletoon_obamacare-11-16.jpgBATR, November 20, 2011

Do you have an absolute right to refuse medical treatment? Well, if you recognize the immutable authority of natural rights, you must defend the birthright of individuals to reject the quackery of government-imposed medicine. Common law clearly discerns that there are limits on the power of governments to force human beings into becoming pinned up sheep, against their will. Already far too many cowardly citizens are eager to comply with the next dictate of a tyrannical regime. Subsequently, when the death panels summon you into their diagnostic pool of drugs, why would you want to accept the pharmaceutical prescription for a controlled and managed demise?   Continue reading “Obamacare is a Public Requiem by Supreme Decree”

Confederate FlagAmmoland – by Eric at the Gunmart Blog

United States –-(Ammoland.com)-  I’ll make this short and sweet… I don’t care what your opinions on the Confederate flag are, nor does it matter what my opinion on the matter is.

Thats not what I want to discuss.

What I want to point out is that the only reason the Confederate flag card was thrown was to create racial strife and division. The left doesn’t want the flag to come down… in fact, the bigger “win” for them is in a loss.   Continue reading “The Left Wants More Than The Confederate Flag Burned”