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CO: Criminals' Records to be available online
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"Anybody with Internet access can access that Web site and do a background check," said Al Stanley, deputy director of the Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI). "People will be able to check on the criminal backgrounds of renters, neighbors, even friends. I suspect some fathers may want to check out the guys dating their daughters."
KABA NOTE: We wonder if they will include lawmakers who break their solemn Oaths to uphold the Constitution and other treasonous acts. |
TX: Grand Jury sees an armrest and a duck as weapons in two cases
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An Orange, Texas Grand Jury finds two unusual items to be classified as weapons in recent cases:
- A woman was indicted on charges of brandishing a car armrest in a convenience store robbery
- A man faces as many as 20 years on a charge of hitting another man in the head with a lawn ornament (a duck)
KABA NOTE: Goes to show that it isn't the weapon of choice that matters, it is how a person uses (or misuses) it. |
FL, MI, NC, and others considering making driver's licenses National ID cards
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Florida, North Carolina, Michigan and many other states are now tightening regulations, particularly for foreign nationals. The states are considering new driver's licenses that would include biometric data such as fingerprints or retinal scans embedded in microchips.
States are also considering connecting the computer networks of all 50 states, elevating the licenses into de facto national ID cards. |
Volunteer groups to assist with "Security" (followup)
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Fifth article on page
"The Corporation for National and Community Service will mobilize more than 20,000 AmeriCorps and Senior Corps members to assist with the nation's homeland security needs.
"As part of the president's initiative, AmeriCorps, SeniorCorps and other volunteers will provide assistance in three major areas: public safety, public health, and disaster preparedness and relief."
[No mention of whether they will be armed or not.] |
From G.I. Joe to Barney - Our Children's Misplaced Hero Worship
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"we breathed a sigh of relief while our brave fighting men and women were sent to deal with those who perpetuate, sanction, fund and support such violence.
"...a drooling, slack-jawed, blame-everything-and-everyone-but-don�t-take-personal-responsibility automaton woke up from her valium-induced, Barney the Dinosaur stupor and decided to launch a frontal assault on G.I. Joe." --Nicki Felzner |
CA: Goin' Huntin' - Junior hunters take to the fields
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"Get ready," screams Mike Deatherage keeping an eye on Matty, his pint-sized English springer spaniel as she traces the scent of a pheasant with her nose seemingly glued to the ground. "You see that tail wagging, that means something's here. She's smelling something." |
CA: Son of Anti-gun Senator shot dead
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California State Senator Bruce McPherson's son was shot dead Saturday morning. Despite his affiliation with the Republican party, Senator McPherson was responsible for helping create the criminal safety zone enjoyed by his son's attacker. |
Leftist Lobbying Groups Aided by 9-11 Funds; Critics Charge 'Abuse'
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One of the largest relief funds set up to help the victims of the Sept. 11 attacks, has awarded grants totaling more than $1 million to a variety of left-wing political groups devoted to causes like "hate crime" legislation, "expanded" welfare, "gun control" and "nationalized" health care.
KABA NOTE: They should be charging *FRAUD*. |
CANADA: It's All About Freedom
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"So you want those pesky animal rights folks to go away - to stop badgering, pestering and destroying your 'heritage'? You want the 'suit' in downtown New York or Toronto to understand why it is you like to dress up in camo and cover scent and run around the woods with your bow or rifle chasing Bambi or Thumper or some such character. Well buddy - I'd hate to break the bad news to you but it isn't going to happen..." --Scott Carpenter, Canada |
Balance of Power?
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Justice Breyer said, "the rise in the public's trust of the federal government since Sept. 11 should cause the court to reassess its recent decisions favoring state sovereignty over federal power."
Breyer swore an Oath to uphold the Constitution. He forgot to mention that he would do it by taking a "poll." The Supreme Court is empowered to gauge the constitutionality of laws, not their "popularity." |
When Is A Right Not A Right?
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"When giving a right to one person requires that someone else provide it, whether or not they want to do so. When it requires taking something away from someone who works and earns for him/herself, and gives it to someone who won't, or can't. When it creates a demand on the earnings of someone for the benefit of someone who does not earn..." --Ray Thomas |
AL: Man arrested for carrying Confederate flag in Veterans' Day parade
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Compatriot Tim Meadows, a member of the Raphael Semmes Camp #11, SCV, was arrested today for carrying a Confederate battle flag in the Mobile Veterans Day parade.
Meadows was charged with "interfering with a parade." He was freed immediately on $250 bond.
KABA NOTE: While not directly RKBA-related, this article shows just how disgustingly "Politically Correct" things have become -- even to the point of arresting people for honoring one's ancestors. |
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