Tag Archive: 2nd amendment

on February 12, 2015 in World News

District Judge Rules Federal Interstate Handgun Sales Ban Unconstitutional

District Judge Rules Federal Interstate Handgun Sales Ban Unconstitutional On Wednesday, U.S. District Court Judge Reed O’Connor ruled that the federal interstate handgun sales ban is unconstitutional. Bretibart News previously reported that this ban was implemented after Congress passed Gun Control Act of 1968 (GCA), which was signed into law by Lyndon Baines Johnson in the fall of 1968. The interstate sales ban bars a law-abiding resident in one state from buying a handgun from a retail gun store in another, but allows interstate shotgun, rifle, and tactical rifle sales to continue. According to the Firearms Policy Coalition, the ruling… View Article

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on February 11, 2015 in World News

Chemotherapy-Treated Cancer Patients Die Sooner than No Treatment at All

Chemotherapy-Treated Cancer Patients Die Sooner than No Treatment at All As a chemist trained to interpret data, it is incomprehensible to me that physicians can ignore the clear evidence that chemotherapy does much, much more harm than good.” – Alan Nixon, Ph.D., Past President of The American Chemical Society For those living in the early 1900’s, the chances of getting cancer was 1 out of every 100 people, about fifty years ago the chances increased to 1 in 50. Today, it is said that a little less than 1 out of every 3 people will get cancer, soon to be… View Article

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on February 11, 2015 in World News

Cops Stop Teens from Shoveling Snow Without Their Government Issued Permit

Cops Stop Teens from Shoveling Snow Without Their Government Issued Permit Toss this one on the list right next to the ridiculousness of government-targeted lemonade stands. There’s a war against making any money the government can’t take a cut of these days. In Louisiana, for example, a law was passed in 2011 making it illegal to use cash to purchase anything secondhand even though our Fed notes clearly state, “This note is legal tender for all debts, public and private.” How many people who hold garage sales take credit cards, anyway? Bye bye almost all Louisiana garage sales. Well now… View Article

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on February 11, 2015 in World News

Canada’s opposition parties acquiesce to government’s draconian “anti-terror” bill

Canada’s opposition parties acquiesce to government’s draconian “anti-terror” bill Canada’s opposition parties have signaled that they will mount no serious opposition to the Conservative government’s latest “anti-terror” bill—legislation that would dramatically expand the powers of the national security apparatus and attack core democratic rights. The Liberals, who polls indicate are the best positioned to unseat the Conservatives in the coming federal election, have announced they will vote in favour of Bill C-51 even if the government rejects the various amendments they intend to propose. The trade-union based NDP, the current official opposition, has thus far refused to say whether it… View Article

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on February 11, 2015 in World News

Elizabeth Warren Opposes “Congressional Meddling” ‘Audit The Fed’ Bill

Elizabeth Warren Opposes “Congressional Meddling” ‘Audit The Fed’ Bill It would appear the powers that be are getting nervous. Yesterday, Fed Governor Jerome Powell (and Fisher and Plosser) stepped up the central bank’s push against what he termed congressional efforts to extend political influence over monetary policy, calling them “misguided” and “in violent conflict with the facts.” Today we have Senator Elizabeth Warren trying to sound supportive of transparency but proclaiming that she opposes Rand Paul’s “Audit The Fed” Bill because it promotes “congressional meddling in the Fed’s monetary policy decisions.” Desperate to appear a huge opponent to Wall Street… View Article

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on February 11, 2015 in World News

Obama: ‘We have to twist arms when countries don’t do what we need them to’

Obama: ‘We have to twist arms when countries don’t do what we need them to’ President Barack Obama has said the reality of “American leadership” at times entails “twisting the arms” of states which “don’t do what we need them to do,” and that the US relied on its military strength and other leverage to achieve its goals. READ MORE: ‘US unilateral actions to protect its interests let other govts use same excuse’ In a broad-ranging interview with Vox, which Obama himself described as a venue “for the brainiac-nerd types,” the US president both denied the efficacy of a purely… View Article

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on February 11, 2015 in World News

Sen. Rand Paul: Audit the Fed

Sen. Rand Paul: Audit the Fed If the Federal Reserve was a real bank, without extraordinary powers, it would be insolvent. The Fed has $4.5 trillion in liabilities and only 57 billion dollars in equity. It is leveraged at 80:1, nearly three times greater than Lehman Brothers when it failed. Nearly 40 percent of the Fed’s liabilities are said to be mortgage-backed securities – the question needs to be: How many are distressed home loans? What does that mean? It means the dollar that was once as good as gold ultimately became backed by the full faith and credit of… View Article

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on February 11, 2015 in World News

More Cities Following D.C.-Area Lead, Debating Non-Citizen Voting Rights

More cities are trying to follow in the footsteps of D.C.-area jurisdictions to give non-citizens the right to vote in municipal elections. Though many of these proposals have failed, the Washington Post notes that activists in Amherst, Massachusetts, Madison, Wisconsin, and Burlington, Vermont are also clamoring to give voting rights to non-citizens. In New York, as Breitbart News has noted, Mayor Bill de Blasio has said he would like to “continue the conversation” this year on giving voting rights to non-citizens. Six Maryland jurisdictions and Chicago allow non-citizens to vote in some local elections. The Post notes that opponents believe… View Article

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