Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Goodies from O'l Remus


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art-link-symbol-small-rev01.jpg The typical patriot acts within his free-speech and 2nd Amendment rights, and in fact most patriot activity consists of venting steam by meeting with like-minded Neanderthals and firing off blog posts threatening civil war. Yet such blather tends to get under the skin of the Timothy McVeighs of the world. These groups should be closely monitored, with resources adequate to the task, even if it means shifting some homeland security money from the hunt for foreign terrorists, says this editorial, Peril from 'patriots', at the Los Angeles Times.

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 art-link-symbol-small-rev01.jpg Liberty Movement - Those who claimed our message was "insane conspiracy theory" must now explain the indefinite detention and rendition provisions of the NDAA, the government approved unleashing of 30,000 surveillance drones in American skies, the Obama Administration's assassination list which includes U.S. citizens, and the push for gun registration and confiscation which is already beginning to take place in some states, says Brandon Smith in this article, The Real Reasons Why The Liberty Movement Is Preparing To Fight, at Alt-Market.


art-link-symbol-small-rev01.jpg Chicago police shot a store owner 11 times after armed gunmen robbed him, then handcuffed him to his hospital bed and harassed him to cover up their "gross misconduct," the businessman claims in court... Officers "fired eleven bullets into plaintiff, who was unarmed, did not aim any gun at the police, did not fire at the police, and posed no threat to the police," Abdelal says in the complaint, says Jack ouboushian in this article, Chicago Cops Shoot Wrong Man - 11 Times, at Courthouse News Service. (Hat tip: strike-the-root.com)

art-link-symbol-small-rev01.jpg Chicago police shot a store owner 11 times after armed gunmen robbed him, then handcuffed him to his hospital bed and harassed him to cover up their "gross misconduct," the businessman claims in court... Officers "fired eleven bullets into plaintiff, who was unarmed, did not aim any gun at the police, did not fire at the police, and posed no threat to the police," Abdelal says in the complaint, says Jack ouboushian in this article, Chicago Cops Shoot Wrong Man - 11 Times, at Courthouse News Service. (Hat tip: strike-the-root.com)

 When was the last time a criminal submitted himself to a background check to buy a gun?   In fact, the 5th Amendment releases them from having to go through them! Don't believe me? Read the Supreme Court case Haynes vs. U.S. (1968), where the Court ruled that convicted felons have a Constitutional right to not register a gun, because to register a gun would be self-incrimination! Only people that aren't criminals can be punished for not registering. If the criminals aren't required to register, but you and I are, why bother passing so-called universal background checks?
backwoodsengineer.com, article 

I often wondering how long it's going to be before the Latino and Hispanic communities wake up and realize they're voting to turn the US into a more northern and colder version of the crappy countries they or their ancestors fled.
captaincapitalism.blogspot.com

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