Friday, February 14, 2014

RESTORING LIBERTY 02/14/2014

Submitted by: Jason Lord


Feb 14, 2014 06:31 am  

By Dean Garrison 
Everyone knew that the debt-ceiling deal would pass through the Senate on Wednesday. Even Ted Cruz had to know it. As soon as the House passed the deal on Tuesday, the writing was on the wall.
Dirty Dozen: 12 Senate Republicans Who Voted to Silence Ted Cruz

 

Feb 14, 2014 06:27 am  

By News Editor  
Joe Miller called out Mark Begich today for the Senator's support of new IRS rules that would grant the agency even more power to shut down the political speech and the political involvement of tea party and other conservative groups.
Miller Calls Out Begich for Promoting IRS Tyranny

 

Feb 14, 2014 06:26 am  

By News Editor  
A federal appeals court on Thursday struck down a requirement by San Diego County that residents show "good cause" to carry a concealed firearm, a ruling that could force local governments across California to revisit the way they license handguns.
Court Overturns Concealed-Carry Rule in Blow to California Gun Law

 

Feb 14, 2014 06:22 am  

By Katy Steinmetz 
Residents of Alaska are the more satisfied with and optimistic about their standard of living than Americans in any other state, while people in West Virginia are the least satisfied, according to a new poll.
Alaska Tops Standard of Living Index


Feb 14, 2014 06:10 am  

By Fred Lucas 
Even with so many unanswered questions still surrounding the Internal Revenue Service targeting scandal, Democrats are demanding the tax agency be even more aggressive in monitoring spending from outside groups going into the 2014 midterm elections.
Vulnerable Dems Seek More Aggressive IRS Crackdown on Conservative Groups for 2014 Elections

 

Feb 14, 2014 06:00 am  

By Joe Miller 
Mark Begich and the Washington Establishment claimed victory after yesterday's vote to raise the debt ceiling blocked a filibuster attempt by Senator Ted Cruz, who was hoping to gain some spending concessions in exchange for more debt authorization.
Miller Blasts Begich, Big-Government Republicans for Surrender on Debt Ceiling

 

Feb 14, 2014 05:55 am  

By FOX NEWS INSIDER 
Police in San Antonio are on the hunt for a motorcyclist who taunted the department in a video posted to Facebook. Authorities say Alberto Rodriguez is the biker who was filmed weaving through rush-hour traffic on I-35 at speeds of over 100 mph.
‘Catch Me If You Can’: Wanted Biker Taunts Cops With Extreme Video

 

Feb 14, 2014 05:51 am  

By News Editor  
Snow is on the ground in 49 out of the 50 states — only the Sunshine State of Florida is completely snow-free, according to a map produced Thursday morning by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Where’s the Snow? On the Ground in 49 of 50 States (+video)

 

Feb 14, 2014 05:47 am  

By Warner Todd Huston 
A Chicago judge has issued a controversial decision to reduce a fine handed down by state health department officials to an Illinois abortion clinic for violations of cleanliness and health codes.
Judge Reduces Unsafe Illinois Abortion Clinic’s $36,000 Fine to $77

 

Feb 14, 2014 05:46 am  

By FOX NEWS INSIDER 
Many thought Mackenzie Wethington would never walk again after her parachute failed to open, sending her spiraling 3,500 feet before hitting the ground.
Texas Teen Who Survived Skydive Fall Speaks Out For The First Time (+video)

 

Feb 14, 2014 05:44 am  

By Eric Scheiner 
NBC Today Show Weatherman Al Roker went on a Twitter tirade Thursday against New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio over his handling of the snowstorm and school closures in the city.
Roker’s Forecast For NYC Mayor de Blasio: ’1 Term’

 

Feb 14, 2014 05:43 am  

By Patrick Goodenough 
Less than a year after Secretary of State John Kerry expressed “great confidence” that U.S. interests would be protected regarding Afghan prisoners, President Hamid Karzai said Thursday that his government’s decisions on prisoner releases are “of no concern to the U.S., and should be of no concern to the U.S.”
Karzai: Afghan Release of Dangerous Militants ‘of No Concern to U.S.’ (+video)

 
 

Feb 14, 2014 05:36 am  

By Associated Press 
A federal judge has ruled that Kentucky must recognize same-sex marriages performed in other states, pointing not only to recent decisions that have struck down bans in other states but also to older rulings on a person's right to marry.
Kentucky Gay Marriage: Judge Says State Must Recognize Gay Marriages Performed in Other States

 

Feb 14, 2014 05:32 am  

By Allen West  
Yesterday, former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin was found guilty of 20 out of 21 counts including bribery and conspiracy. I’m always curious how the mainstream media will cover these stories.
Media Double-Standard on Display with Nagin Corruption Coverage

 

Feb 14, 2014 05:22 am  

By Dylan Stableford 
Gay rights advocates are outraged over a bill — passed by Kansas lawmakers earlier this week — that would allow businesses and state government employees to deny services to same-sex couples if “it would be contrary to their sincerely held religious beliefs.”
Advance for Kansas Bill Allowing Denial of Services to Gay Couples Based on Religious Beliefs

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