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on October 10, 2013 in World News

‘Thuggery’ sparks talk of impeachment

‘Thuggery’ sparks talk of impeachment ‘We’re telling the president you need to recognize … you are  not a dictator’ As the federal government’s partial shutdown, sparked by Senate Democrats’  refusal to discuss budget compromises with Republicans in the House, continues,  there’s a word more and more members of Congress are connecting to President  Obama. Impeachment. Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., declared Tuesday that Obama has “committed  impeachable offenses” and warned that America slowly is turning into a  dictatorship under his leadership. “We can have an impeachment hearing in the House, and in my mind the  president has committed impeachable offenses,” Bachmann… View Article

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on October 10, 2013 in World News

Girl raped after judge sends to sex offender’s home

                Girl raped after judge sends to sex offender’s home Charges are being considered against a Texas judge who sent a minor back into the home of a guardian who was living with a sex offender who later murdered the guardian and raped the juvenile, according to a lawsuit. Also, three Texas teachers were indicted for failing to tell authorities about the student’s report of threats from the sex offender, the suit notes. The consequences of the judge’s decision and the actions by the teachers were severe: The student was tied up and… View Article

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on October 9, 2013 in Right Edition

NRA Sports Magazine – MPAA wants more tax money

NRA Sports Magazine – MPAA wants more tax money For years the NRA has published Shooting Sports USA, an informative print magazine for competitive shooters. While sample articles and a match calendar could be found on the web, the complete magazine contents were available only via a conventional print magazine subscription. Now that’s changed. You can read ALL the contents of Shooting Sports USA now for FREE, in a monthly “Digital Edition”. Using “digital paper” technology from Olive Software, the entire magazine loads as a file in your internet browser. You can size the pages larger or smaller. You can… View Article

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on October 9, 2013 in World News

Congress Member Says “We Have Martial Law”

                            Congress Member Says “We Have Martial Law” she said what? Yesterday, congress woman Sheila Jackson Lee said: We have martial law…and my colleagues know what it means… Democrats love the Hyperbole. Political and social power is the ultimate form of control. German philosopher, Friedrich Nietzsche, considered the domination of other humans as the exercising of control over one’s environment. Michael Crichton, in his book State of Fear, said, “Social control is best managed through fear.”

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on October 9, 2013 in World News

Collecting rainwater now illegal in many states

Collecting rainwater now illegal in many states as Big Government claims ownership over our water (NaturalNews) Many of the freedoms we enjoy here in the U.S. are quickly eroding as the nation transforms from the land of the free into the land of the enslaved, but what I’m about to share with you takes the assault on our freedoms to a whole new level. You may not be aware of this, but many Western states, including Utah, Washington and Colorado, have long outlawed individuals from collecting rainwater on their own properties because, according to officials, that rain belongs to someone… View Article

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on October 9, 2013 in World News

Spain Considers Taxing the Sun

Spain Considers Taxing the Sun You know the Spanish economy is in dire straits when politicians propose a tax on the sun. Far from rewarding enterprising citizens by offering net metering rebates, Spain is considering a more ass-backwards approach by instead taxing those who would dare take it upon themselves to produce their own energy.   In alleged efforts to tackle a debt mountain of $35 billion, Spain’s energy sector wants solar panel users to pay a “backup toll,” essentially forcing people who use solar panels to pay for “self-consumption.” “We will be the only country in the world charging… View Article

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on October 9, 2013 in World News

Super-rally against president in works

Super-rally against president in works  ‘Obama is behaving like a vicious tyrant’ Veterans first fought America’s wars, then they fought the National Park Service over White House-ordered closures of war memorials because of the partial shutdown of the federal government. Now they’re developing a response to President Obama’s “war” against them: A rally. The Million Vet March on the Memorials will be held Sunday, Oct. 13, at 9 a.m. Eastern at the World War II memorial on the National Mall, the location where rangers under orders from the White House tried, unsuccessfully, to prevent vets from visiting in recent days…. View Article

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on October 9, 2013 in World News

Absorbed device users oblivious to danger

                          Absorbed device users oblivious to danger A man standing on a crowded Muni train pulls out a .45-caliber pistol. He raises the gun, pointing it across the aisle, before tucking it back against his side. He draws it out several more times, once using the hand holding the gun to wipe his nose. Dozens of passengers stand and sit just feet away – but none reacts. Their eyes, focused on smartphones and tablets, don’t lift until the gunman fires a bullet into the back of a San Francisco State… View Article

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on October 9, 2013 in World News

Lead Ammo Ban Essentially a Ban on Hunting

                              Lead Ammo Ban Essentially a Ban on Hunting California Assemblyman and gubernatorial candidate Tim Donnelly (R-33rd Dist.) says the proposed ban on lead ammunition awaiting Governor Jerry Brown’s (D) signature is a de facto ban on hunting. Donnelly was referring to AB711, which would ban lead ammo throughout California under the guise of protecting the state’s Condor population. “This is a ban on hunting that is disguised as a lead ammo ban,” Donnelly told Breitbart News on October 8. “It would force people to go non-lead bullets,… View Article

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on October 9, 2013 in World News

82-Year-Old Oregon Man Defends Home, Shoots Intruder

                      82-Year-Old Oregon Man Defends Home, Shoots Intruder 82-year-old Salem, Oregon resident John Rose shot an intruder who broke into his home during the early morning hours of October 8. According to Portland’s KATU, the break-in occurred around 6:15 a.m. when Rose and his 83-year-old wife, Mamie, were in the house. Rose shot and wounded the intruder, whom Police Sgt. Chris Baldridge says “should survive.” Baldridge said the suspect appeared to be “under the influence of drugs and alcohol.” Police have not been able to identify the suspect but “he… View Article

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