Ammoland – by Laura Burgess

Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Ammoland.com) St. George Arms, designer of the first American-made .50 BMG semi-automatic, gas-operated bullpup rifle will be exhibiting at the 2016 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits held in Louisville, Kentucky, May 20 – 22, 2016, at booth 6613.   Continue reading “St. George Arms .50 BMG Semi-Auto, Gas-Operated Bullpup Rifle Debuts at the NRA Show”

Free Beacon – by Elizabeth Harrington

President Barack Obama’s two-day trip to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, last month cost taxpayers over $3.1 million in hotel and motorcade costs alone, according to contracts released by the State Department.

In what some described as a “futile” trip, the president met with Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, and the Gulf Cooperation Council countries on April 20 and 21.   Continue reading “Hotel and Motorcade Costs for Obama’s Two-Day Riyadh Visit Total $3.16 Million”

Fox News

The King of Beers wants to solidify its status as a true U.S. icon by changing its name to “America” this summer.

Anheuser-Busch InBev, the parent company of Budweiser, has asked the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau for permission to use labeling that replaces the beer’s name with the word America and boasts patriotic phrases  like“Land of the Free,” “Liberty and Justice for All,” “Home of the Brave” and “From the Redwood Forest to the Gulf Stream waters this land was made for you and me,” reports AdAge.   Continue reading “Budweiser wants to call itself ‘America’ this summer”

The Organic Prepper

Dear Single Parent Preppers:

If there’s one thing I know about, it’s taking care of things by myself. If you’ve been a single parent for a while, you know exactly what I mean. You’re the breadwinner, the disciplinarian, the homekeeper, the chef, and the decision-maker. If you’re new to being a single parent, hang on to your halo, because there are definitely going to be some adjustments to life as you know it.   Continue reading “An Open Letter to Single Parent Preppers”

Video Rebel’s Blog

Emile Zola published J’accuse on January 13, 1898. His government’s response was very much like our modern French and American governments. They arrested and convicted him of libel for telling the truth. He fled to England and remained there until June of 1899.

I do not care about the consequences to me of this accusation. Unlike Zola, I cannot flee my native country. America sent Special Operations soldiers into 133 nations in 2014. Is any American or anyone of any nationality outside Russia, China and Iran really safe from the American military? Besides, there are too many of us who know the truth. We are safer if we do speak out than if we remain silent. The American economy is choking to death on corruption. The traitors who run our government need contractors willing to sell 9 goats for $6 million to the US Army in Afghanistan because that level of bribery helps maintain the power traitors have over  us. Americans have come to the end of the road. Either starve to death when the Dollar Dies or rebel Now.   Continue reading “I Accuse Them All. Traitors All.”

Q 13 Fox

SEATTLE (AP) — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has denied a permit to a $700 million project to build the nation’s largest coal-export terminal in northwest Washington state.

The agency on Monday found the Gateway Pacific Terminal would interfere with the rights of Lummi tribal members to fish in their traditional grounds.

Seattle District Commander Col. John Buck said in a statement that the project can’t be permitted as currently proposed.   Continue reading “Feds deny permit for Washington coal-export terminal”

KUOW – by Kimberly Freda

A self-styled journalist who traveled to Oregon in early January to spread the message of Malheur National Wildlife Refuge occupiers is facing federal weapons charges in Grant County.

But a man associated with a recovered machine gun says he was surprised to see the weapon turn up in a federal investigation, noting that federal agents hadn’t contacted him before or after the arrest.   Continue reading “Boise Gun Dealer Shocked After Machine Gun Stolen By Bundy Sympathizer”

Guns in the News – by Tim Brown

If you really want the reality of what the infringement upon the rights of the people are in direct violation to the protections outlined in the Second Amendment, you need look no further than the town where liberal Democrats like Barack Hussein Obama Soetoro Sobarkah came from, Chicago. Over the Mother’s Day weekend, in a period of just 48 hours, there were forty-nine people shot and eight killed.

The local NBC affiliate reported:   Continue reading “Gun Control On Mother’s Day In Chicago: 49 Shot, 8 Dead In 48 Hours”

TASS

MOSCOW, May 10. /TASS/. Russia is developing new intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) with special attention paid to their ability to penetrate the US missile shield, Russia’s Strategic Missile Force (SMF) Commander Sergey Karakayev said on Tuesday.

Russia is currently carrying out active work on improving its means of overcoming the missile shield, he said.   Continue reading “Russia developing new ICBMs capable of overcoming US missile shield — commander”

“WILLIAM PENN,” an anonymous writer appeared in the [Philadelphia] Independent Gazetteer on January 3, 1788.


. . . I believe that it is universally agreed upon in this enlightened country, that all power residing originally in the people, and being derived from them, they ought to be governed by themselves only, or by their immediate representatives. I shall not spend any time in explaining a principle so well and so generally understood, but I shall proceed immediately to that which I conceive to be the next in order.   Continue reading “Anti-Federalist Paper No. 73 – Does The Presidential Veto Power Infringe On The Separation Of Departments?”

RT

An 11-year-old African-American boy is being charged with a hate crime in connection with a fire which was lit on a Jewish school bus in Brooklyn. The bus had been parked in front of the Beth Rivkah Hebrew School for girls when a group of children set fire to it.

A surveillance tape released by CrownHeights.info found that approximately seven children had been involved with the arson incident on Sunday. The video shows several children boarding the bus – which had been left open and unattended – with pieces of cardboard in hand. The kids rush out as flames appear in the front of the bus.   Continue reading “11-year-old facing hate crime charges for burning bus”

Mail.com

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Nearly a year after a shooting death along a San Francisco pier sparked a national debate on how the city handles criminal suspects in the country illegally, officials are considering a proposal that would clarify the guidelines under which federal deportation authorities could be contacted.

On Tuesday, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors are to vote on a proposal that directs law officers to notify Immigration and Customs Enforcement only if the person detained is charged with a violent crime and has been convicted of a violent crime within the last seven years.   Continue reading “San Francisco officials take up immigrant sanctuary policy”

Mail.com

GRAFING, Germany (AP) — A German man was arrested after several people were stabbed at a train station near Munich early Tuesday, authorities said. One victim died in a hospital and three other people were wounded.

The assailant made “politically motivated comments” as he attacked, Ken Heidenreich, spokesman for the Munich prosecutor’s office in charge of the case, told The Associated Press. He said his office was investigating witness reports that he yelled “Allahu akbar,” Arabic for “God is great.”   Continue reading “Germany: 1 dead, 3 wounded in stabbing at train station”

Mail.com

MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Rodrigo Duterte, the bombastic mayor of a major southern city, was heralded Tuesday as president-elect of the Philippines after an incendiary and populist campaign that projected him alternatively as an emancipator and a looming dictator.

“Our people have spoken and their verdict is accepted and respected,” outgoing President Benigno Aquino III’s spokesman Sonny Coloma said in a statement. “The path of good governance … is already established as all presidential candidates spoke out against corruption.”   Continue reading “New Philippine leader seen as emancipator, looming dictator”

Mail.com

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Tornadoes destroyed homes, overturned vehicles and stripped the bark from trees as they churned across Oklahoma, part of a strong series of storms that hit the Plains. At least two people died Monday in weather so violent that forecasters declared a “tornado emergency” for communities in the path of one of the twisters. The Storm Prediction Center said 23 tornadoes were reported across five states.

“You are in a life-threatening situation,” forecasters declared while warning the communities of Roff, population 725, and Hickory, population 71, which were ultimately spared major damage. “Flying debris will be deadly to those caught without shelter.”   Continue reading “Tornadoes hit Plains; 2 dead, homes destroyed in Oklahoma”

Washington Post – by Kevin Sieff

— For years they were children at war, boys given rifles and training by al-Qaeda-backed militants and sent to the front lines of this country’s bloody conflict. Many had been kidnapped from schools and soccer fields and forced to fight.

The United Nations pleaded for them to be removed from the battlefield. The United States denounced the Islamist militants for using children to plant bombs and carry out assassinations.   Continue reading “U.S.-funded Somali intelligence agency has been using kids as spies”

The Daily Signal – by Roger Severino

North Carolina has sustained unrelenting and coordinated attacks from big business, the entertainment industry, the American Civil Liberties Union, and now the federal government over its commonsense bathroom policies.

Gov. Pat McCrory and the North Carolina Legislature have had enough of this bullying and filed separate lawsuits against the Department of Justice Monday in the reasonable expectation that a federal judge will order the ideologues at the Department of Justice to back off.   Continue reading “DOJ’s Lawsuit Against North Carolina Is Abuse of Power”

Fox News

Two years ago, the Obama administration referred to the surge of Central American children and families coming into the U.S. as a “humanitarian crisis.”

This year, it’s worse – as Border Patrol agents apprehend even more Honduran, Guatemalan and Salvadoran immigrants claiming asylum. But due to a backlog in the courts, there is even less of a chance they’ll be deported.   Continue reading “Return of the Surge: Illegal immigrant minors, families flooding southern US border”