Bloomberg's heroes. NYPD goons shot two innocent women in their attempt to kill an unarmed man they thought was reaching for a gun. In a previous shooting a few months back NYPD goons shot seven innocent bystanders in order to kill one man. Mayor Bloomberg said the officers were "heroes."
Aaron Blake: Biden Pitches Napolitano For Supreme Court
And he doesn't mean Andrew! Vice President Biden pitched Janet Napolitano on Friday as a future Supreme Court Justice. "My staff, when I said I was going to say it,they said, 'No, don't make news,' " Biden said at a ceremony marking the end of Napolitano's tenure as Homeland Security Secretary. Biden then said: "I think Janet should be on the ... MORE
Thousands Cited For Possessing Pot On Federal Land
The victims of Obama's low priority. Karen Strand didn't think she'd get in trouble for having a small container of medical marijuana when she went hiking in Olympic National Park this summer. President Barack Obama, she remembered, had said the federal government had "bigger fish to fry" than people who follow state marijuana laws, ... MORE
Michael J. Hurd: Does The State Own Your Child?
Obama and Germany say yes. The Romeike family, Christian evangelicals, wanted to homeschool their children, but the German authorities wouldn’t permit it. So the Romeikes came to America (Tennessee, to be precise), where there’s lots of homeschooling, and where a federal judge granted them asylum. The Germans didn’t ... MORE
Bryan Hyde: Are Speed Limits For Safety Or Revenue
Red, white and blue are supposedly the colors of freedom. But that’s
not what most of us feel when we see them strobing in our rear-view
mirror. Most drivers, no matter how conscientious, experience a type of
anxiety when they spot a police car while driving. This is particularly
true when a police car is following us. It’s not that ... MORE
Six Ways The Drug War Intrudes On Your Life
Whether you use illegal substances or not. Many Americans who do not use illegal "drugs" assume exemption from drug war policies. But regardless of how much marijuana you do or don't smoke, the U.S. war on drugs affects nearly everyone. While some prohibition tactics are more obvious than others, the drug war has slyly pushed its way into ... MORE
Fox News: 70 Federall Agencies Have Armed Divisions
Armed EPA raid sheds light on situation. The recent uproar over armed EPA agents descending on a tiny Alaska
mining town is shedding light on the fact that 40 federal agencies –
including nearly a dozen typically not associated with law enforcement
-- have armed divisions. The agencies employ about 120,000 full-time officers ... MORE
Steve Chapman: Obama And The Misery Of A Second Term
"All glory is fleeting." Everyone elected president comes into office modeling himself on some predecessor: Abraham Lincoln, Franklin Roosevelt, Ronald Reagan. But those who win re-election eventually end up wondering whether they should have emulated James K. Polk instead. Why? Because he promised to serve only one term, and he stuck ... MORE
Katie Kieffer: Burping John Kerry
John Kerry burped. Excuse him. That’s how he does foreign policy. Don a burping pad before asking him questions; you never know whether he will spit out war or peace. Last Monday, Secretary of State John Kerry held a press conference. CBS reporter Margaret Brennan asked Kerry how Syrian President Bashar al-Assad could avoid a U.S. air ... MORE
Be Aware Of Your Rights As A Potential Juror Or Defendant
Rachel Colon on fully informed juries. If you are called to be on a criminal jury, knowing your rights in the process will help. In the U.S. justice system, a jury is our chance as citizens to have a final say regarding a law under which a defendant is being charged. We are empowered by the Constitution to judge both the law and ... MORE
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Katherine Mangu-Ward: A Font To Discourage NSA Snooping
Fighting back against tyranny. The ZXX font is designed to be difficult for machines to read. Former National Security Agency contractor Sang Mun created the font as a response to increasing government incursions on privacy. “I have become dedicated to researching ways to ‘articulate our unfreedom’ and to continue the evolution ... MORE
Carl M. Cannon: The Asset-Forfeiture Racket
Don't steal, the government hates competition. Washington, D.C., Mayor Vincent Gray summoned the political fortitude this past week to veto a “living wage” measure passed by the D.C. Council. The bill, with the Orwellian title, the Larger Retailer Accountability Act, would have raised the minimum wage for Wal-Mart employees – but only ... MORE
Stella Morabito: The Dynamics Of Tyranny
I am he as you are he and you are me and ... Before George Orwell wrote 1984, there was Yevgeny Zamyatin's We. If you're not acquainted with Zamyatin's novel, you will find it an extraordinary study on the dynamics of tyranny. Zamyatin, a Russian, wrote We around 1921. It was immediately banned by the Soviet censorship board, but ... MORE
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Supreme Court Frees 2,837 Convicted Alien Sex Offenders
by Alissa Tabirian. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has released 2,837 convicted criminal alien sex offenders back into American communities in order to comply with a Supreme Court decision authored by Clinton-appointed Justice Stephen Breyer, according to a new report by the Government Accountability Office (GAO). The 2,837 sex ... MORE
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Turn The Police State Against Itself For Better Government
by Robert Taylor. With the exponential growth of an incredibly intrusive surveillance state threatening to virtually destroy the Bill of Rights and the privacy of millions of Americans, the possibility of repealing or severely scaling back a federalized Big Brother in the United States seems remote. The technology at the state's fingertips, ... MORE
Feds Patented Medical Marijuana -- While Fighting It
They acknowledged medical benefits a decade ago. On Oct. 7, 2003, the US government issued Patent No. 6,630,507. Actor Michael J. Fox and many millions of other Americans — my dear late wife, Tricia, included — could have gotten very excited about this development back then. But it was, apparently, not the sort of thing Washington ... MORE
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