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Michael New demands court action
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Michael New was court-martialed in January 1996 after he chose not to obey what he calls an illegal order to remove his American military uniform patch in favor of the insignia and blue beret of the United Nations. ... When given the order, he said he would not serve a foreign power, and was consequently slapped with a court-martial charging he had refused to obey a "lawful" order.
New appealed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces, but the case has still not been decided. |
Faces Of Evil: U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY)
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"The Second Amendment is not absolute. It does not guarantee the mythical individual right to bear arms we will hear argued for today. The gun lobby and its friends in Congress can line up professors of history and law from here to NRA headquarters and back. They can all swear what they think the Second Amendment means, and how many angels can dance on a pinhead. But the settled law is flatly against them." --U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) |
Zero Tolerance, 100 Percent Control
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"...the most important reason for �zero tolerance� rules[:] They are a very effective way of controlling both children and, to a lesser extent, their parents. Like those in our culture who have defined deviancy downward, school bureaucrats are able to use these rules to create new categories of deviants who must be �cured� by the state if they are to return to decent society. --William L. Anderson, Ph.D. |
Giving Clowns More Ammunition
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"Here's the deal. Seeing a guy chasing down a ball, carrying a gun, in a ballpark with 47,300 fans in attendance is scary. Enough strange things can happen in a place where booze is served and passions run high. Nothing good can come from a fan (corrections officer or not) bringing a gun into this scene." --[email protected]
~How dare this so-called "reporter" make a value judgement (stated like it was some kind of fact) on whether someone should be able to carry a protection piece!
The "Clown" is this reporter, along with the "New York Daily News" editing department. |
NC ALERT: Oppose the gun show provision in SB680!
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Grass Roots North Carolina (GRNC) ALERT!
SB 680 will get a Senate Finance Committee hearing on Wednesday at 1:30pm in Room 544 of the Legislative Office Building. The GRNC Legislative Team will meet at 12:30pm, near the printed bills. Please join us if you can. Feel free to contact me, Jeff Rau, if you have any questions.
Also: USE GRNC�S AUTOMATED E-MAILER to contact the members of the Senate Finance Committee.
F.Y.I. - HB 622 is similar, if not identical, without the added gun show language and has already passed the NC House.
Please see link for more information. |
Va. Democrat Wields Gun Issue in TV Ads
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In the race for Viginia Attorney General, Democrat candidate (Del. A. Donald McEachin) is running ads that invoke the Columbine High School massacre and accuse two rivals of voting against measures to keep guns out of schools. McEachin follows by saying, "I've taken on the gun lobby extremists." He calls for "a strict ban on guns in our schools."
~Gee, he must think Virginia citizens are stupid. Guns are already banned in their public schools, in fact, it is a felony. |
RALLY FOR THE FAMILY: Sandpoint, ID, June 11
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Please join Freepers MadameAxe, GrandmaC, Washington_minuteman and others in Sandpoint, Idaho, to support the McGuckin family and protest the trumped up charges that have kept Joann McGuckin from her children for over a week.
WHERE: Bonner County Courthouse, 215 South First Ave WHEN: Monday, June 11, 11am-1pm CONTACT: MadameAxe
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Militias see movement lose steam?
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"Six years after Timothy McVeigh detonated a truck bomb in front of the Oklahoma City federal building and killed 168 people, the militia movement that shared his anger and mistrust of government is fading.
But observers who monitor the militia movement, including officials with the Alabama-based Southern Poverty Law Center, say the nation shouldn't be lulled by their image-building. Many former members have defected to join more radical hate groups."
KABA NOTE: This story is an all-too-obvious leftist ruse to make people think that we have terroist groups forming on our own soil (and therefore need more governmental controls in our private lives to "protect" us). |
A Child's Unheeded Cry for Help
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Dial 911 and die.
The creep murdered her mother too before shooting himself. "For a year, police refused to release her 911 calls -- including the one she made minutes before she was killed. Police cited state laws that guard the privacy of living juveniles, and the state backed them up." |
Ex-prosecutor "sentenced" for hiding Waco tear-gas data
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A former federal prosecutor was sentenced to two years' probation Thursday for witholding information that the government used heat-creating tear gas canisters during the deadly siege at waco.
US District Judge Charles Shaw also ordered Bill Johnston to perform 200 hours of community service.
KABA NOTE: "TWO YEARS PROBATION" For suppressing vital evidence in a case where the U.S. government brutally murdered our own citizens?? |
Police Officer Shot During Training for School Shootings
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"A police officer died Thursday after being shot during training exercises at a Texas junior high school on how to handle a gunman inside a school building.
All of the officers wore full gear that included a helmet and a bullet-proof vest. Rubber bullets were supposed to be used during the exercise, but police were not immediately sure what type of bullet killed Cushman." |
Mass Knifing at Japan Elem. School, 8 Dead
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A man with a knife forced his way into an elementary school in Japan and stabbed at least 26 students and teachers, killing 4 children [the death count is now 8]. ~~~ I'm sure the media will ignore this one because a gun was not used.
KABA NOTE: Now we have a mass public slaying where more kids were killed than in any gun-related school event in the United States, save the Columbine incident. Japan, like the violence-ridden UK, is not such a "model" gun controlled society after all. |
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[The American Colonies were] all democratic governments, where the power is in the hands of the people and where there is not the least difficulty or jealousy about putting arms into the hands of every man in the country. [European countries should not] be ignorant of the strength and the force of such a form of government and how strenuously and almost wonderfully people living under one have sometimes exerted themselves in defence of their rights and liberties and how fatally it has ended with many a man and many a state who have entered into quarrels, wars and contests with them. � George Mason, "Remarks on Annual Elections for the Fairfax Independent Company" in The Papers of George Mason, 1725-1792, ed Robert A. Rutland (Chapel Hill, 1970). |
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