on September 6, 2013 in World News
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Fire Representatives Who Ignore Constituents
Fire Representatives Who Ignore Constituents When El Paso County, Colorado Sheriff Terry Maketa spoke to Breitbart News on September 4, he said “constituents should be able to fire representatives who ignore constituents.” Just hours before, Maketa attended a rally where he lent his voice “to citizens fighting for their constitutional rights through the recall process.” Speaking to Breitbart News, Maketa made it clear that he understands Coloradans’ frustration with the new gun control laws: “If you look at it from the macro-level, these laws did not deliver what was… View Article
click here for moreEPA SWAT Team Raids Gold Miners in Alaska
EPA SWAT Team Raids Gold Miners in Alaska Paramilitary task force “reminding” miners not to put too much mud in the water. Kit Daniels Infowars.com September 5, 2013 Heavily armed Environmental Protection Agency SWAT teams are now raiding gold miners in Alaska in a search for “possible violations” of the Clean Water Act. The latest raid, according to the Alaska Dispatch, involved four to eight armed officers, equipped with body armor, ambushing and intimidating miners from the remote town of Chicken, which only has 17 permanent residents. “Imagine… View Article
click here for moreChicago isn’t safe despite “safe passage” signs
Chicago isn’t safe despite “safe passage” signs “Safe Passage” is a feel-good slogan dreamed up by Chicago Police Chief Garry McCarthy and the mayor Rahm Emanuel to foster a sense of safety where there is none. They have dragged city employees off their jobs and forced them to man positions along designated “safe passage” routes – everyone from firefighters to sanitation workers. Yes, the garbage men and firemen are acting as cops. The Chicago Public Schools have also hired hundreds of people (screened for drugs and criminal histories,… View Article
click here for moreHome owner shoots, kills intruder with shotgun
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — An early morning home invasion ended with the suspected intruder shot and killed. Police said a home owner in the 9000 block of N. Garfield in Kansas City, Mo., shot a man who broke into his home just after 5:30 Wednesday morning. The shooting victim suffered life-threatening injuries and died inside the residence. He was 30 years old. Police released his identity on Thursday. Police said the suspected home intruder was responsible for a series of crimes early Wednesday morning. Police said he stole a vehicle… View Article
click here for moreMassachusetts Cop Threatens to Smash Camera into Man’s Face
Massachusetts Cop Threatens to Smash Camera into Man’s Face A Massachusetts cop threatened to smash a camera into a man’s face if he dared take one more photograph of her. Instead, he started video recording her. The video shows Barnstable police officer Gretchen Allen walking away from Robert Bastille, who runs a local news site called Hyannis News. “You’re going to hit me?” Bastille can be heard saying. “I”m sorry, you’re going to threaten me, officer?” “Are you trying to cause a scene right now cause I’ll arrest you for disorderly instead,” an obviously distraught Allen tells Bastille. Instead of… View Article
click here for moreSAS hit squad ‘did kill Princess Diana’
Soldier’s claim SAS hit squad ‘did kill Princess Diana’ is ‘utterly convincing’ AN SAS soldier’s claims that the elite regiment murdered Princess Diana are “utterly convincing”, police have been told. The former sniper’s estranged wife has informed Scotland Yard she is completely sure he is telling the truth. Her total belief in Soldier N emerged as she was interviewed at length at a secret location. She told Yard detectives how the veteran soldier had spoken about the involvement of an SAS hit squad in the car crash that killed… View Article
click here for moreNRA joins ACLU lawsuit, NSA starting ‘gun registry’
NRA joins ACLU lawsuit, NSA starting ‘gun registry’ The National Rifle Association joined the American Civil Liberties Union’s lawsuit on Wednesday to end the government’s massive phone record collection program. In a brief filed in federal court, the NRA argues that the National Security Agency’s database of phone records amounts to a “national gun registry.” “It would be absurd to think that the Congress would adopt and maintain a web of statutes intended to protect against the creation of a national gun registry, while simultaneously authorizing the FBI and the NSA to gather records that could effectively create just such… View Article
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