Reid: Gun-control ‘Will Pass’ Speaking today on the six month anniversary of the Sandy Hook shooting, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid reiterated the “need” for Congress to strengthen federal gun-control. “The writing is on the wall,” said Reid. “Background checks will pass, the only question is when.” Read More |
Patriot Act author says NSA surveillance ‘an abuse’ of the law Obama and his Administration defended the National Security Agency’s widespread snooping on many millions of Americans saying that the Agency’s actions were justified under certain provisions of the Patriot Act. However, the GOP lawmaker who authored the 2001 law claims that the Obama Administration’s excusing of the massive data sweep is “a bunch of bunk.” Read More |
Reid, Senate Kill Grassley Amendment This morning the Senate voted and effectively defeated Sen. Chuck Grassley‘s amendment to the Gang of Eight immigration reform bill, S. 744. Majority Leader Harry Reid motioned to table the amendment, an action which was supported by 56 additional Senators. Read More |
The Enemy is Us It’s great for President Obama to grandly assure the world that “This war, like all wars, must end.” That’s what liberals have been wanting to do since about ten minutes after 9/11. But the president wants to hedge his bet. For political reasons, if nothing else, he wants to be sure that there isn’t a repetition of 9/11. So there will be no end to the war at the NSA. Read More |
Meet Jan Cooper: A Real American Many of us are asking ourselves nowadays what happened to the America we once knew and loved? What happened to the America that had faith in God, believed in rugged individualism, and awarded merit while punishing lawbreakers? That America, at least temporarily, has been found. Her name is Jan Cooper. Read More |
Government Intimidation As An Attack On The First Amendment Muslim leaders in TN, sponsored by the US Attorney’s office (attorney Bill Killian) and the FBI (agent Kenneth Moore) held a propaganda meeting on June 4 to try to convince people that they can be prosecuted under the Civil Rights Act of 1968 for speaking out against Islamic Terrorism and Shari’ah Law. “Killian and Moore will provide input on how civil rights can be violated by those who post inflammatory documents targeted at Muslims on social media,” said a report leading up to the event. Read More |
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