Tag Archive: “Right wing views”

on July 13, 2013 in World News

Group Sues Town That Requires Citizens to Own Firearms

Gun Control Group Sues Town That Requires Citizens to Own Firearms                         An ordinance passed by a small town in Georgia requiring residents to own guns has sparked a battle between the town and a national gun control group about the constitutionality of the law and gun rights in general, according to the Associated Press. Nelson, Ga., is a town of a little over 1,000 people located about an hour north of Atlanta. The Nelson City Council passed a law called the Family Protection Ordinance in April that required… View Article

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on July 13, 2013 in World News

Unhinged! Crowd wears diapers to fling poo

AUSTIN – Texas police have confiscated numerous jars of feces and urine, paint, tampons, maxi-pads and even bricks that pro-abortion activists had planned to throw at pro-life lawmakers who are preparing to pass a late-term abortion ban in the state, according to reports. The protesters have littered the state Capitol building with orange papers shaped like footprints that state, “Maternal death from illegal abortion.” “Stand with Texas Women” protesters have been spotted wearing diapers filled with toilet paper they presumably intended to throw at members of the Senate. Several witnesses confirmed that toilet paper disappeared from most women’s restrooms at… View Article

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on July 13, 2013 in World News

White House holds Obamacare background briefing with liberal reporters

                                      The White House held a background briefing Friday to discuss Obamacare implementation with a handful of journalists from liberal and progressive outlets. Slate blogger Matthew Yglesias posted a photograph to Instagram Friday featuring himself and other liberal journalists at the White House, with the caption “#thistown.” Yglesias’ photograph features American Prospect staff writer Jamelle Bouie and MSNBC’s Benjy Sarlin attending the briefing. Yglesias, who publicly cheered the death of conservative activist Andrew Breitbart, is known as a member of a tight-knit… View Article

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on July 12, 2013 in World News

MPs’ pay rises to £74,000

MPs’ pay rises to £74,000 — but they must explain why they’re worth it MPs should be given a large salary increase of around 10 per cent but be forced to submit an “annual report” to show what they have done and achieved during the year, the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority has said. Members of Parliament are facing public outcry after it was announced that they are in line for a pay hike of around 10 per cent to £74,000 – while the rest of the country continues to suffer austerity measures. It comes despite the independent regulator admitting that… View Article

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on July 12, 2013 in World News

Journalists Contribute Little or Nothing to Society

Pew Poll: 27 Percent Say Journalists Contribute Little or Nothing to Society                     The latest numbers from the Pew Research Center’s Forum on Religion and Public Life find that the military are still highly esteemed by the American public. More than three-quarters of U.S. adults (78 percent) agreed that employees of the armed services contribute “a lot” to society’s well-being. That’s a modest decline from 84 percent years ago, Not so for journalists. About as many U.S. adults now say journalists contribute “not very much” or “nothing at all” to society… View Article

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on July 12, 2013 in World News

Convicted Murderers Released From Prison On Technicality

BALTIMORE (WJZ) — More than a dozen convicted killers are released from prison on a technicality, and dozens more could follow. Monique Griego explains the Court of Appeals ruling at the center of this controversy. All of these men were convicted before 1980. And since then, the court has changed the way juries are allowed to decide cases. Locked up for decades, 13 convicted murderers in Maryland are now free, after the state’s highest court overturned their convictions due to improper jury instructions. “It’s absolutely the right decision,” said Mike Millemann, University of Maryland School of Law. Millemann is working… View Article

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on July 12, 2013 in E News

CSSA NEWSLETTER JULY 12-2013

                                CANADIAN SHOOTING SPORTS ASSOCIATION / CANADIAN INSTITUTE FOR LEGISLATIVE ACTION TEAM CSSA E-NEWS – July 12, 2013 ** Please share this E-news with your friends ** CSSA COMMENTARY COLUMNIST LORNE GUNTER – OLD-SCHOOL ETHICS AND ANALYSIS Responsible firearms owners owe much to the wisdom of newspaper columnist Lorne Gunter, and not just because he defends their gun rights. Gunter’s examination of the topics he broaches is executed with old-school aplomb. He has a reputation for seeing many issues through a right-wing filter, but his… View Article

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