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on February 18, 2014 in World News

‘SAFE Act’ Democrats Wanted to Confiscate Guns

‘SAFE Act’ Democrats Wanted to Confiscate Guns Evidence that the gun control lobby’s ultimate goal is to disarm law-abiding gun owners surfaced last year in a short video clip taken from a New York State Assembly Session prior to passage of the highly contentious “SAFE Act.” The video, posted a month after the Sandy Hook school shooting, depicts Assemblyman Steven F. McLaughlin attempting to address the topic of rejected democrat proposals from the gun bill. in my hands here something we received from the Senate, which is rejected democrat proposals in the gun bill,” Assemblyman McLaughlin states, asking if Assemblyman… View Article

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on February 18, 2014 in World News

Government sues to shut down criticism

        Government sues to shut down criticism Move follows vote to ban opposition newspapers on city property After city officials voted to ban criticism of them on public property, more than 100 citizen activists in Orange County, Calif., rallied to express outrage over what they characterize as an attack on their First Amendment rights. Technically, what the city council of San Juan Capistrano, Calif., did was to vote behind closed doors to ban newspaper racks from city property. The move, which shocked local journalists, came just four days after one publication, Community Common Sense, which often has… View Article

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on February 18, 2014 in World News

Kansas City blues: Violent black mobs

Kansas City blues: Violent black mobs ‘I have never seen a group of white kids running around causing problems’   Congressman Emanuel Cleaver tried to warn them: “All we are going to do is make a lot of black kids angry,” he said last summer when the city council in Kansas City extended the city’s curfew. Cleaver, a Missouri Democrat, was right: This weekend the angry kids returned. So did the black mob violence the curfew was supposed to stop. By now, locals know black mob violence at Country Club Plaza is a Kansas City tradition. Or even a rite… View Article

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on February 18, 2014 in World News

Capital One says it can show up at cardholders’ homes, workplaces

Capital One says it can show up at cardholders’ homes, workplaces Ding-dong, Cap One calling. Credit card issuer Capital One isn’t shy about getting into customers’ faces. The company recently sent a contract update to cardholders that makes clear it can drop by any time it pleases. The update specifies that “we may contact you in any manner we choose” and that such contacts can include calls, emails, texts, faxes or a “personal visit.” As if that weren’t creepy enough, Cap One says these visits can be “at your home and at your place of employment.” The police need a… View Article

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on February 18, 2014 in World News

Innocent man beaten and tasered by California police for signaling he is deaf

Innocent man beaten and tasered by California police for signaling he is deaf California man was allegedly beaten and tasered multiple times by four police officers while attempting to signal that he was deaf. Now, he’s suing local law enforcement. The suit was filed on behalf of Jonathan Meister by the Greater  Los Angeles Agency on Deafness, and claims police used excessive  force and violated Meister’s civil rights under the Americans  with Disabilities Act. The incident took place on February 13, when Meister visited a  friend to pick up snowboarding equipment that was stored in his  home. Suspecting a burglary,… View Article

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on February 18, 2014 in World News

Florida Court Allows Taking Of Private Land To Build Soccer Stadium

Florida Court Allows Taking Of Private Land To Build Soccer Stadium Last Friday, the Orlando Sentinel and News 13 Orlando both reported that a Florida Circuit Court upheld the City of Orlando’s decision to take private property located on West Church Street to build a soccer stadium for Orlando City SC, which is Major League Soccer’s newest expansion team. The City of Orlando had defended its power to seize the land under “eminent domain,” which allows for municipalities to take private property when doing so serves a public purpose and the municipality provides just compensation to property owners. According to… View Article

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on February 18, 2014 in World News

County seeks Colo. couple’s land through eminent domain

County seeks Colo. couple’s land through eminent domain to preserve open space Jan. 24, 2014: Andy and Ceil Barrie stand for a photo next to their mining cabin near Breckenridge, Colo.AP The view from the deck of the small, century-old cabin was a dream come true for Andy and Ceil Barrie — a sweeping panorama of 13,000 and 14,000-foot peaks towering above the forest of centuries-old bristlecone pines. It convinced the couple to buy a 3-bedroom home in a subdivision below, where they could live year-round, and the 10-acre parcel surrounding the cabin in the midst the White River National… View Article

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