Year: 2015
NEW YORK – More than 100 pages of previously classified Department of Defense and Department of State documents implicate the Obama administration in a cover-up to obscure the role Hillary Clinton and the State Department played in the rise of ISIS.
The documents were obtained in a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit filed by the Washington watchdog Judicial Watch. Continue reading “Declassified docs: Hillary aided rise of ISIS”
Mad in America – by Rob Wipond
The Hoboken Patch and PolitickerNJ reported that the New Jersey State Senate has unanimously passed a bill that would allow children to “consent” to psychiatric or psychological treatment of any kind without the consent — or even the knowledge — of their parents.
“Hopefully by creating a more private means for them to seek treatment we can drastically improve and ultimately save lives,” one of the sponsors of the bill told PolitickerNJ. Continue reading “New Jersey Bill Cuts Parents Out of Mental Health Treatment Decisions”
Fairfax, VA -(Ammoland.com)- The below listed bills are expected to be heard as early as this Thursday, May 28 in their respective state Assembly or Senate Committee on Appropriations.
Call and email the members of the state Assembly and Senate Committee on Appropriations TODAY and urge them to protect the Second Amendment for California’s law-abiding gun owners and sportsmen. Continue reading “Several Firearm-Related Bills to be Heard this Week in California”
Fairfax, VA -(Ammoland.com)- Lawmakers are entering the final weeks of the 2015 legislative session in Albany, and NRA continues to focus its efforts on the partial and/or complete repeal of the SAFE Act.
We are also actively engaged and working against the hundreds of anti-gun bills that remain in the hopper. Make no mistake, our adversaries are not satisfied with the deeply flawed SAFE Act and continue to push for even more draconian restrictions. Continue reading “Fight Continues in New York Against SAFE Act and Dozens of Other Anti-Gun Bills”
IJ Review – by Lilia Dashevsky, March, 2015
This Wednesday, the Arizona House of Representatives passed House Bill 2368, sponsored by Representative Bob Thorpe, R-Flagstaff. If signed into law, the bill would prohibit Arizona from funding any executive orders issued by President Obama.
According to the state legislature’s fact sheet, there are only two provisions to the bill: Continue reading “If This Bill Becomes Law, Arizona Is About To Throw A Major Wrench Into President Obama’s Agenda.”
Sent to us by Koyote.
PITTSBURGH, PA — A police lieutenant has been charged with three felonies involving child sexual abuse.
Lt. Stites faces a count of lewd molestation as well multiple charges of sexual abuse.
The victim is said to be under 12 yrs old.
In fact, reports say that Lt. Stites assaulted a 3-yr-old girl multiple times. Continue reading “Cop Charged with Lewd Molestation and Abuse of 3-Yr-Old Girl”
A former aide to Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush says viewers of Fox News and readers of WND are “self-brainwashing,” and now radio host Rush Limbaugh is calling the claim “patently absurd.”
On CNN’s “Reliable Sources” over Memorial Day weekend, historian Bruce Bartlett was discussing his paper published earlier this month, in which he said: “It can almost be called self-brainwashing – many conservatives now refuse to listen to any news or opinion not vetted through Fox, and to believe whatever appears on it as the gospel truth.” Continue reading “Fans of Fox, Rush, WND accused of ‘self-brainwashing’”
The US military says it accidentally sent live anthrax spores to as many as nine laboratories and is investigating how that happened.
There was no public threat from the mishap, a Pentagon official claimed on Wednesday.
The labs were supposed to receive dead anthrax samples for research use. Continue reading “Pentagon sends live anthrax spores accidentally to nine labs”
Washington Examiner – by Sarah Westwood
Bill and Hillary Clinton and the Clinton Foundation have been hit with a racketeering lawsuit in Florida court.
The lawsuit, filed by Larry Klayman of Freedom Watch, includes a legal request to have the Florida judge seize the private server on which Hillary Clinton and her aides hosted their emails while she served as secretary of state. Continue reading “Clinton Foundation hit with racketeering lawsuit”
Paid actors posed as “potential gun buyers” who were “convinced” by a “gun store clerk” – also an actor – not to buy a firearm as part of an anti-gun group’s “experiment” designed to deceive the public.
It was previously known that the “clerk” in the “hidden camera experiment” produced by States United Against Gun Violence was an anti-gun activist actor, but a journalist recently discovered that all the “gun buyers” in the video were paid actors as well. Continue reading “Gun Control Group Deceives Public By Hiring Paid Actors For “Hidden Camera Experiment””
A police officer who was dragged into the woods by three attackers was saved thanks to his trusty dog.
Deputy Todd Frazier of Long Beach, Mississippi, a K-9 officer, pulled over last Monday night to check on a car when he noticed that the man in the front seat appeared to be passed out and the lights were off.
That is when two men appeared nearby and distracted him as the driver got out and ambushed him. All three men dragged Frazier into the nearby woods. Continue reading “Police officer Todd Frazier saved by his K-9 from three men trying to kill him”
An ultra-conservative one-time Brooklyn city council candidate — whose campaign slogan was “Our children are our future” — has been nabbed for possessing and sharing kiddie porn, prosecutors said Friday.
Joseph Hayon, 37, was arrested Thursday and admitted to police that he traded the sick pics of kids between the ages of 2 and 12 in December 2014 using his email account ArtModel@juno.com, according to a criminal complaint. Continue reading “Tea Party operative busted for child porn”
International partners should embrace a sort of “Law of the Sea” for the internet, the head of the United States National Security Agency now says, in order to keep the web open and safe from bad actors, state-sponsored or otherwise.
Speaking at a cyberwar conference in Estonia on Wednesday, NSA Director Mike Rogers told attendees that continuing management of an “open, reliable and safe” internet may be best achieved if global stakeholders look towards other areas, where widespread cooperation is required to keep operations afloat. Continue reading “NSA director wants ‘maritime’ law for internet”
Freedom Outpost – by Tim Brown
The Obama administration has tried to kick in the front door of the rights of gun owners, but was met with a shotgun blast of disappointment in 2013 following the Sandy Hook shooting. The administration has made illegal and unconstitutional attempts to restrict guns and ammunition from law-abiding Americans. Now, new legislation put forth by two Democrat representatives are seeking some backdoor methods to gun prohibition.
Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-N.J.) is attempting to restrict sales of ammunition (something that would be unconstitutional). HR 2283, the Stop Online Ammunition Sales Act of 2015, would seem just to look to restrict online sales of ammunition, but nothing could be further from the truth. Continue reading “Congresswomen’s Gun Prohibition Exposed in New Bills”









