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on July 18, 2013 in World News

NSA Admits It Analyzes More Data Than Revealed

                          NSA Admits It Analyzes More Data Than Revealed As an aside during testimony on Capitol Hill today, a National Security Agency representative rather casually indicated that the government looks at data from a universe of far, far more people than previously indicated. Chris Inglis, the agency’s deputy director, was one of several government representatives—including from the FBI and the office of the Director of National Intelligence—testifying before the House Judiciary Committee this morning. Most of the testimony largely echoed previous testimony by the agencies on the topic… View Article

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on July 18, 2013 in E News

CSSA Newsletter July 18th 2013

                                  CANADIAN SHOOTING SPORTS ASSOCIATION / CANADIAN INSTITUTE FOR LEGISLATIVE ACTION TEAM CSSA E-NEWS – July 18, 2013 ** Please share this E-news with your friends ** CSSA COMMENTARY: TORONTO STAR NEEDS TO BE EDUCATED — BUT WILL THEY LISTEN? And the hits just keep on coming. The barrage of anti-gun bafflegab at the The Toronto Star refuses to go on vacation. Case in point, see the July 17 column under the Current Affairs header by Judith Timson. Anti-gun rhetoric is so common in… View Article

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on July 18, 2013 in World News

Army Vet Denied Right To Own Gun

Army Vet Denied Right To Own Gun Due To 42-Year-Old Misdemeanor Drug Charge Ron Kelly is a retired Army veteran. He used to fire tanks, cannons, and machine guns while fighting for the United States. However, when he applied to the FBI for the right to purchase a .22-caliber rifle from Wal-Mart, the FBI denied him, citing a minor drug possession conviction back in 1971. Kelly was still in high school at the time, and was reportedly sentenced to just one year probation. Two years later, he enlisted in the U.S. Army. “I went on to serve 20 years,” Kelly… View Article

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on July 18, 2013 in World News

Court tosses injunction on NDAA indefinite detention

    Court tosses injunction on NDAA indefinite detention The Obama administration regained the authority to indefinitely detain US citizens when a federal appeals court on Wednesday lifted a lower court order which had blocked the indefinite detention provision of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). The 3-0 decision by the 2nd US Circuit Court of Appeals in New York was a disappointment to journalists and activists who had filed the lawsuit arguing the NDAA unconstitutionally gives the president the authority to detain anyone suspected of supporting al-Qaeda or the Taliban. They argued that journalists who simply speak with terrorists… View Article

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on July 18, 2013 in World News

Paramedics refused to save dying man because of ‘health and safety’

                            Paramedics refused to save dying man because of ‘health and safety’ A CORONER has slammed paramedics who refused to jump into a water-filled ditch to save a dying man – because of health and safety. Medics stood by and watched as Michael Thornton, 30, tragically lost his fight for life after the late-night horror smash. West Somerset coroner Michael Rose said: “The ambulance arrived and I will not say what I think of health and safety regulations. “I was brought up in a country where men… View Article

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on July 18, 2013 in Right Edition

Obama and Racial Politics – BC Gun Amnesty

The White House is “race-baiting” the Trayvon Martin case as part of a Democratic Party plan,” according to the author of a new book that analyzes how Barack Obama defeated Mitt Romney despite being mired in economic crisis and scandal. Jerome R. Corsi, author of “What Went Wrong: The Inside Story of the GOP Debacle of 2012 … and How It Can Be Avoided Next Time,” said that the Democratic operatives who ran Obama’s 2012 presidential case are “whipping up the Democratic base into a frenzy over race.” http://bit.ly/12EYt51 A British Columbia gun amnesty appeared to be the perfect solution… View Article

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on July 17, 2013 in Right Quotes

Gen. Oliver P. Smith

We are not retreating. We are advancing to another direction. Gen. Oliver Prince Smith (October 26, 1893 – December 25, 1977) was a General in the United States Marine Corps and a highly decorated combat veteran of World War II and the Korean War. He is most noted for commanding the 1st Marine Division during the Battle of Chosin Reservoir, where he said “Retreat, hell! We’re not retreating, we’re just advancing in a different direction.”[1] He retired at the rank of four-star general, being advanced in rank for having been specially commended for heroism in combat.

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