Ammoland – by Rob Morse

California – -(Ammoland.com)-  Some people still believe gun-prohibition works.  That fading idea is like a sick old man on life support.  It takes more and more effort simply to keep that fading fantasy alive.

They try.  These anti-rights lobbyists pump out a heartbeat of press releases paid for with a billionaire’s money.  Yes, I mean Bloomberg, as well as the Joyce, Tides and Heinz foundations.   Continue reading “It is Hard Work Keeping the Anti-Gun Dream Alive”

KTLA 5 – by ASHLEY SOLEY-CERRO, CHRIS WOLFE AND MARY BETH MCDADE

A 70-year-old retired Los Angeles Police Department detective was identified Thursday as the “Snowbird Bandit,” who robbed five Orange County banks between March and July, according to the Orange County Sheriff’s Department.

Randolph Bruce Adair, of Rancho Santa Margarita, was arrested Wednesday after several family members saw media reports about the “Snowbird Bandit” and contacted investigators, according to OCSD.   Continue reading “Retired LAPD Detective, 70, Suspected of Being ‘Snowbird Bandit,’ Robbing 5 Orange County Banks: OCSD”

(Washigton D.C. July 25, 2015  – J. Roger)

Feminist leaders from across the nation have once again joined forces in a renewed lobbying effort to protect women by introducing HB6969, or the “CAMEL” bill, known officially as the “Castrate All Men and Elect Lesbians act of 2015″.

Experts from around the world have concluded long ago that testicles are offensive, and that their existence embodies the cruelty that’s been inflicted upon women, who are now forced to survive in a world where almost half the population is guilty of possessing these terrorist weapons.   Continue reading “The CAMEL act of 2015”

New York Daily News – by Sasha Goldstein

They were hiding in plain sight.

Four officers with the San Bernardino Police Department camped out along a California highway off-ramp posing as panhandlers as part of an undercover sting to bust distracted drivers.

It worked.   Continue reading “California cops pose in plainclothes as panhandlers during distracted-driving sting on highway off-ramp”

Earth Justice – by Jan Hasselman

A new front has opened in the epic battle to block projects that threaten to turn the Pacific Northwest into a hub for fossil fuel exports. While citizens and regulators have been duking it out over environmental reviews and compliance with laws like the Clean Water Act and the Endangered Species Act, the Lummi Indian Nation has invoked a very different source of law—a 160-year-old treaty—to block a massive coal port near Bellingham.     Continue reading “A New Front In The Battle Against Coal Exports: Treaties”

LA Times – by VERONICA ROCHA, KATE MATHER AND KATIE SHEPHERD

Paul Gilmartin was sitting inside a Studio City coffee shop Friday afternoon when people started shouting about gunfire.

He went outside and saw people running down Ventura Boulevard, away from a curly haired man holding a gun. The man fired two shots into the air, Gilmartin said, then two more toward the ground.   Continue reading “Gunman who opens fire in Studio City dies at the scene”

Wall Street Journal – by Delvin Barrett

The Obama administration is preparing to release convicted Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard from prison, according to U.S. officials, some of whom hope the move will smooth relations with Israel in the wake of the Iran nuclear deal.

Such a decision would end a decadeslong fight over Mr. Pollard, who was arrested on charges of spying for Israel in 1985 and later sentenced to life in prison. The case has long been a source of tension between the U.S. and Israel, which has argued that a life sentence for spying on behalf of a close U.S. partner is too harsh. Israel has for years sought Mr. Pollard’s early release, only to be rejected by the U.S.   Continue reading “U.S. Preparing to Release Convicted Israeli Spy Jonathan Pollard, Officials Say”

MSNBC – by Zaid Jilani

MSNBC announced on Thursday that “The Ed Schultz Show” would come to an end, to be replaced by a show hosted by political analyst Chuck Todd. Reportedly, two other programs, “The Cycle” and “The Alex Wagner Show,” will also be cut as part of other programming changes.

The loss of Schultz is particularly troubling because he has managed a television program that has been more attentive to issues focused on economic inequality, labor unions and the wider economy than perhaps any other cable television show.   Continue reading “MSNBC Cans Only Cable TV Host Who Extensively Covered TPP”

Freedom Outpost – by Tim Brown

Many people have responded to the Chattanooga Islamic jihad attack in several ways. We’ve seen the communist gun grabbers in America already pitching for more gun laws, which is exactly what got four Marines and one Navy petty officer killed. We’ve seen American citizens and veterans take up arms to defend those the “law” infringes on their rights to defend themselves. And then there is one Alabama Sheriff who encourages all Americans to trust in the Lord and learn how to handle a gun.

DeKalb County Sheriff Jimmy Harris issued a press release last Tuesday.   Continue reading “Alabama Sheriff in Wake of Chattanooga Jihad: Put Your Faith in God & Learn How to Handle a Weapon”

The Truth About the Law – by Legalman

I want to tell you about a simple little case from an obscure little court, where the findings and verdict posed such a danger to the money power, that they tried to prevent the judge from even entering the verdict. He refused. One week later the judge had an “unfortunate” fishing accident and died.

As for the lawyer/individual who brought the case and won it to the jury? Well he was coincidentally disbarred. Oh and the case findings? they were “nullified” on procedural grounds because well, “that’s the law”. And now of course, any lawyer who attempts to cite the case, well, they too face sanctions and possible disbarment by the “licensing” system the government runs that “allows” them to operate in the “legal system” the government runs. Remember, it is all just “following the law”.  What, do you not “support law and order”? You probably hate kittens too then.   Continue reading “The little case that threatened the entire Banking system.”

The Villager – By LINCOLN ANDERSON AND GERARD FLYNN

On Tuesday, the police rolled one of their portable observation towers into Tompkins Square Park.

The immediate suspicion was that it was a response to the reported spike in homeless people lolling about in the park on cardboard boxes on the lawns and sleeping on benches during the daytime. According to police, the tower is there to keep watch on things like drug activity and public urination.   Continue reading “As police tower looms over Tompkins, petition calls for its removal”

This Blew My Mind

Every day for the past two years, an entire neighborhood pause from whatever they’re doing in their busy lives for a about two minutes.

For the past two years now, one musician has made it his mission to play the same 24 notes from his balcony every day, rain or shine. As his way of respectfuly paying tribute to our nation and its troops, this musician humbly feels it’s his sacred duty to play this song for his neighborhood. At the same time, each and on every single day, whenever he begins playing, it feels as though time seems to stop.   Continue reading “He Plays “Taps” At The Same Time Everyday. Watch What His Neighbors Do When He Starts Playing…”

Fox News

A black woman found dead in a Southeast Texas jail three days after a traffic-stop confrontation with a white officer hanged herself using a clear plastic bag tied into a slip knot, according to an autopsy report released Friday.

The medical examiner’s report, which the Waller County District Attorney’s Office made public, corroborates findings prosecutors detailed a day earlier about the death of 28-year-old Sandra Bland.   Continue reading “Autopsy: Woman found dead in Texas jail hanged herself using plastic bag tied into slip knot”

Business Insider – by Ben Moshinsky

Mining company Anglo-American will cut 6,000 jobs as part of a company-wide effort to save money.

It’s a reaction to tanking commodity prices.

CEO Mark Cutifani said: “We are unrelenting in enforcing strict cost and capital discipline across Anglo American, building upon the unit cost reductions delivered to date.”   Continue reading “Falling commodities prices cost 6,000 people their jobs at Anglo-American”

Sanders Web – by Thomas E. Turner, Central Texas Bureau Of The News

The Dallas Morning News, March 27, 1965

Maysfield, Milam County — The ancient but neat Little River Cemetery is tucked away in a remote section of the eastern Milam County.

Nestled between the Brazos River and the misnamed Little River, the cemetery contains many graves of some of Texas’ first permanent settlers. The crumbling headstones list the names of Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, the Carolinas.   Continue reading “Legendary Rebel Lies In Remote Grave”

New York Daily News – by ROCCO PARASCANDOLA , JOHN MARZULLI

The NYPD cops under investigation for allegedly beating a surrendering suspect were rookies with two days remaining in their probationary period at the time of the incident, the Daily News has learned.

Officers Pearce Martinez and Lenny Lutchman remained on full duty status Wednesday, but if Brooklyn prosecutors or Internal Affairs Bureau investigators determine the cops used excessive force against Thomas Jennings, they could be fired.   Continue reading “NYPD cops under investigation for allegedly beating a suspected pizza thief had two days left in probationary period”

Revised History – by Al Benson Jr.

Recently I pulled a book off my bookshelf entitled Embattled Banner written by Don Hinkle. It was originally published in 1997 and went through three printings, the last being, to my knowledge, in 1999. As I browsed through it, I noted that apparently I had never read it before. There was nothing underlined, and no notations for pages marked off at the front of the book. At this point I have no idea where I got it (probably at a conference somewhere) or when.

As I got into it, and it is worth the read if you can still find one, I could see that Mr. Hinkle was dealing with how the religious and political left sought to attack the Confederate battle flag and Confederate symbols in general back in the 1990s. They used the same Maexist “Critical Theory” techniques they are using today. And why not? Because people continue to be ignorant about them they work.   Continue reading “Leftist And Establishment Strategy For Attacking Southern Culture”

Huffington Post – by Paige Lavender

Louisiana state Rep. Terry Landry Sr. (D) called for more gun control at a press conference Friday after the shooting at a Lafayette, Louisiana movie theater.

A shooter identified by police as 59-year-old John Russel Houser opened fire in a movie theater Thursday night, killing two people and himself.   Continue reading “Louisiana State Rep. Calls For Stricter Gun Control Laws After Theater Shooting”