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The Right to Self-Defense and the Duty to Protect
The Right to Self-Defense and the Duty to Protect Pro-victim, anti-gun ideologues suggest we do not need guns because the police serve as the guardian of law-abiding citizens. This notion is false. Warren v. D.C. was a 1981 Washington, D.C. appeals court case in which local law enforcement was found not liable for failing to properly dispatch and respond to a home invasion that led to three women being raped and beaten repeatedly over a period of 12 hours. The court held law enforcement has no duty, barring a… View Article
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Private Christian School in Arkansas Arms Teacher and Staff
click here for moreBar Code Thief – Swiss Sex Boxes – 3 Gender Babies?
Bar Code Thief – Swiss Sex Boxes – 3 Gender Babies? Thomas Langenbach, 47, is vice-president of SAP, a global software company in Palo Alto, California. He is expected to be arraigned today on four felony counts of burglary at Santa Clara County Court. The 47-year-old was being watched by security at several Target stores after his purchases were flagged as suspicious. On May 8, staff at the Target branch in Cupertino recognised him and placed him under surveillance. He was caught red-handed covering the store’s labels with his own. When he walked out with a set, which he didn’t… View Article
click here for moreFeds are building a detective squad to target consumers
Feds are building a detective squad to target consumers and companies that don’t follow Obamacare’s rules Post-Obamacare law hiring at the Department of Health and Human Services included 86 ‘criminal investigators,’ but just two ‘consumer safety’ officers On the day President Obama signed the Affordable Care Act into law in 2010, HHS received authority to make 1,814 new hires The authorization included positions for 50 criminal investigators. The agency increased that number to 86 The agency was also authorized to hire 261 ‘consumer safety officers.’ Only… View Article
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Man Sues City With Trigger Happy Police Force “He turned on his lights,” James Barton, 55, explained to Austin news station KVUE. “I pulled over, reached for my wallet and opened my door. I was getting out when a bullet came flying past my head. He missed.” “The police are armed with all kinds of things to disable an individual — tasers, pepper spray, batons. The first thing they grab is their gun,” Barton said. Barton’s lawsuit provides one more example of how police in America are increasingly viewing the citizens they’re supposed to protect as criminals right off the… View Article
click here for moreJudges order Christians to work for ‘gays’
Judges order Christians to work for ‘gays’ Justices on the New Mexico Supreme Court have ruled that the First Amendment does not protect the beliefs of Christians and owners of a photography company in that state must violate their faith in order to continue to do business. “The Huguenins today can no more turn away customers on the basis of sexual orientation – photographing a same-sex marriage ceremony – than they could refuse to photograph African-Americans or Muslims,” the opinion from the court said. “All of which, I assume, is little comfort to the Huguenins, who now are compelled by… View Article
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