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Fingerprint May Soon Be Needed to Buy Groceries
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"The day will come when you put your finger on a scanning device to prove who you are before you engage in transactions at retail stores, ATMs, banks and even when you buy groceries. One company making such a device is engaged in a pilot project with the nation's largest grocery chain."
Yeah. I got just the finger for this project. Guess which one it is. |
No Charges Expected in Slaying
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"The vehicle had tinted windows, she said. Had her husband known someone was inside, he would not have tried to break in, she said." Right. Especially if he had known that "someone" had a gun. Well, NOW HEAR THIS PUNKS AND LOWLIFES: CITIZENS ARE ARMING THEMSELVES AGAINST YOU. Get a job, become a useful member of society, just stay home or BECOME WORM CHOW. |
Liberal media ignores rape-killing of boy, 13
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The case of Matthew Shepard, murdered by anti-homosexual bigots in Wyoming, became a cause celebre. But the death of Jesse Dirkhising in Benton County, Arkansas, passed virtually unnoticed outside the state. The discrepancy in the way the American media, which is prone to be politically correct, has dealt with the two murders has been cited by conservatives as an example of "alleged" double standards. |
The Politics of School Assemblies: Leaning Left?
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The physics teacher became the center of controversy at this San Francisco-area school this month � after protesting required student assemblies presented by groups such as the National Organization for Women and the Black Student Union. Lapp charged the assemblies were politicized events that did not allow a variety of viewpoints. |
HCI Press Release: Assault Weapons Ban Defended
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"The assault weapons ban is a common-sense gun law that is supported by the American people, including President Bush. Military-style guns have no place on our streets, and no one knows better the kind of damage these weapons can do than the law enforcement and medical communities. That's why they have joined with us in defending the law." --Dennis Henigan, Director of the 'Legal Action Project', the lawsuit arm of HCI and CPHV |
OR Bill's intent: Keep armor off felons?
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"Dave Ratto's story, one that helped persuade the Oregon Senate to unanimously support a law to keep so-called bulletproof vests out of the hands of criminals, begins with his early days of police work in California."
~~And we ALL know just how well the anti-self-defense laws are working there! |
School Shooters Broke the Law!
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"They carried loaded weapons in a vehicle--illegal. They concealed weapons--illegal. They discharged weapons in city limits--illegal. They killed or wounded others--illegal. What did the laws already in force do to stop them? Nothing. Yet you somehow think layering even more laws on top will somehow make a difference. If you are going to refer to the school shootings, stick to the facts." |
Secret Service Raids Gold-Age
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"The Secret Service has raided a New York state business that exchanged dollars for grams of the digital currency called e-gold... Gold-Age owner Parker Bradley says that during his eight-hour interrogation... the Secret Service seemed less interested in credit card fraud and more interested in the mechanics of e-gold..."
Funny how tyrants dislike what they can't control. |
Beretta: Guns As Art
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An unusually neutral story in the Baltimore Sun about the travelling Beretta exhibit, now at the NRA Museum in Fairfax, VA. |
Hollywood, Parents and Heroes
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"When I was a kid, guns were all over the place. They were much more accessible and visible than they are today, yet we never thought of shooting our classmates. It just didn't happen. Why? The moral bar of acceptable behavior and personal responsibility instilled in us by our parents and society was significantly higher and Hollywood hadn't yet sunk to the lows we see today. So what changed over the last 40 years - guns or society's moral values?" |
The Inheritance
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"We have become a nation that takes freedom for granted. Maybe it's because we no longer have a communist superpower threatening us. Maybe it's because we've forgotten how many lives were sacrificed to give us this precious commodity. There was a time in this country when rivers ran red with blood so that freedom could be attained, but how many would lay their lives on the line for it now? How many citizens today think that our Constitution is even worth defending?" |
Police Seize Guns From Boy's Home (Followup)
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Followup article to: "Family's Guns Seized After Child Makes Threat"
MILFORD - Police seized 30 firearms, including handguns and rifles, from the home of a 12-year-old boy who was charged with threatening a fellow Harborside Middle School student. |
Don't blink around quick-draw Granny
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"This year's Wild West world champion female quick-draw shooter is a red haired Arizona grandmother of four who packs a good-luck teddy bear along with her pistol. Sherry Kelley, who lives near the Agua Fria River in Humboldt, averaged 0.30 of a second on 30 shots to win the women's open index championship recently at Gunrunner's Ranch in Florence. Her fastest time was 0.284, which helped erase penalties from three missed shots."
Congratulations, Ma'am. (Don't forget the Ma'am!) |
CT Lawmaker wants to widen "Turn In Your Neighbor" Law
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"In the wake of a Milford incident in which a 12-year-old allegedly threatened to use his parents' guns on classmates, a state lawmaker has vowed to back legislation that would widen the number of cases in which authorities can seize firearms." (Link found at SierraTimes.com)
So now, if your kid says something stupid, they will come and empty your gun cabinet. And they want to make it even easier to do so.
Pretty soon, gun owners have to wear a scarlet "G". |
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The right of a citizen to bear arms, in lawful defense of himself or the State, is absolute. He does not derive it from the State government. It is one of the high powers" delegated directly to the citizen, and `is excepted out of the general powers of government.' A law cannot be passed to infringe upon or impair it, because it is above the law, and independent of the lawmaking power." [Cockrum v. State, 24 Tex. 394, at 401-402 (1859)] |
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