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ANOTHER RIGHT WING BLOGGER VISITED BY SECRET SERVICE FOR QUESTIONING OBAMA BIRTH CERTIFICATE
Post Date: 2009-05-27 12:13:41 by HAPPY2BME-4UM
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SECRET SERVICE IN GEORGIA: CARL SWENSSEN'S UPDATE Carl writes: "They approached me because they were instructed to someone in U.S. Attorney's office for Georgia's Central District. I can only assume it came from U.S, Attorney Wood. "No names were given but badges were flashed and they were who they said they were. "When I asked their names they asked for what purpose and I clearly stated I would post them on my web site. They both refused and I could have asked them to leave at that point but chose not to and I'm glad I didn't. "We engaged in the constitutional definition of the term Natural Born and they were woefully ill prepared for my ...

Rule of Law, or Rule of Lawyers?Sotomayor claims an unlimited license for judicial activism.
Post Date: 2009-05-27 07:16:51 by freepatriot32
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It’s not the rule of law, it’s the rule of lawyers: That’s the central message conveyed by Pres. Barack Obama’s nomination of Sonia Sotomayor, a judge of the Second Circuit federal appeals court, to replace retiring Justice David Souter on the U.S. Supreme Court next October. Obama and the lawyers in his administration are fond of invoking the rule of law. Yet that golden standard stands on the conceit, honored more in the breach than in the observance, that “we are a nation of laws, not of men.” It holds that there is an objective corpus of law — of the community’s reasoned consensus, shorn of passion, fear, or favor — under which we’ve ...

The Case Against Sotomayor
Post Date: 2009-05-26 23:59:22 by Refinersfire
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A judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, Sonia Sotomayor's biography is so compelling that many view her as the presumptive front-runner for Obama's first Supreme Court appointment. She grew up in the South Bronx, the daughter of Puerto Rican parents. Her father, a manual laborer who never attended high school, died a year after she was diagnosed with diabetes at the age of eight. She was raised by her mother, a nurse, and went to Princeton and then Yale Law School. She worked as a New York assistant district attorney and commercial litigator before Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan recommended her as a district court nominee to the first President Bush. She would ...

Our Legacy Denounced
Post Date: 2009-05-26 21:41:26 by rack42
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Our Legacy Denounced The finest legacy the world has ever known was bequeathed to you. I have no doubt that you probably think you know all about it. I assure you do not. In increments and for close to one hundred years it has been torn apart, taken for granted, renounced and forsaken. There is no one to blame for your loss, except your own ignorance and your own desire to believe in an illusion handed to you in the form of truth. You have been led to believe in a lie, and it is your belief in an illusion that hides the truth. I cannot tell you that it is not too late to uphold the legacy, my only hope is that it is not. For a while, set aside everything you know, everything you have ...

The party of Frank Ricci (Sotomayer was the judge who tossed his case)
Post Date: 2009-05-26 10:51:40 by Jethro Tull
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The Party of Frank Ricci Podcast available through: Comments Email updates RSS Feed If you like Pat Buchanan, you might enjoy Watching Obama Morph Into Dick Cheney Paul Craig Roberts "Pray for Me" Robert D. Novak The Most Tragic Event of My Life Chuck Norris Having lost both houses of Congress and the White House in two straight elections, Republicans are going through an identity crisis, its leaders holding town hall meetings to "listen" to the people. "What should we focus on? Should we drop the social issues? How do we get the young people back?" Such angst and soul-searching is not the mark of the leader, but the mark of a man suffering from doubt and ...

Woman Arrested and Fined for Not Holding Escalator Handrail
Post Date: 2009-05-25 14:16:42 by freepatriot32
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If true, a disgusting example of excessive police force: A Montreal/Laval cop cuffed and dragged a university student away, throwing her in a holding cell and writing her a ticket for CDN$420 ...for failing to hold the handrail while she dug in her bag for her subway fare. Bela Kosoian, a 38-year-old mother of two, says when she didn't hold the handrail Wednesday she was cuffed, dragged into a small holding cell and fined. "It was horrible, disgusting behaviour [by police]," said Ms. Kosoian, a 38-year-old student of international law. "I did nothing wrong. They should go find the guys who stole my tires off the balcony." Ms. Kosoian, who studies at the ...

FCC can search homes without a warrant, agency says
Post Date: 2009-05-23 17:31:59 by Kamala
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FCC can search homes without a warrant, agency says Share on Facebook By John Byrne Published: May 21, 2009 Updated 2 days ago Unlicensed advocates disagree Have a Wi-Fi router? If you do — and it uses an unlicensed frequency — you could be subject to a warrantless search of your home. Federal Communications Commission guidelines stipulate that the agency can enter property when it suspects radio frequency energy is being abused. The provision, which was originally intended to aid the monitoring of unlicensed radio and tv stations, now has a broader range of application as more consumers join the wi-fi ranks. “Anything using RF energy — we have the right to ...

Jack Blood Interview with General Janis Karpinski (Abu Ghraib Commander) [Full Thread]
Post Date: 2009-05-23 15:04:52 by Deasy
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04/28/2009Tuesday With Dr. Len Horowitz & Gen. Janis Karpinski. MP3.

White Pride Is Uncool
Post Date: 2009-05-22 15:27:22 by Jethro Tull
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Zeitgeist White Pride Is Uncoolby Steve Sailer on May 20, 2009 Following up on Jared Taylor’s article, the Ricci reverse discrimination lawsuit now before the Supreme Court is not one of those “hard cases” about which law students are warned. There is nothing anomalous about the discrimination against the New Haven firemen who had their top scores in the 2003 civil service exam thrown out by the city because no blacks scored high enough to get promotions. Employment decisions being rigged to prevent “disparate impact” on “protected minorities” is just business as usual in America since the 1970s. Instead, what’s unusual is that we’re ...

Seattle deputy's shove leaves innocent man in coma
Post Date: 2009-05-22 13:00:33 by Original_Intent
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Seattle deputy's shove leaves innocent man in coma By TIM KLASS (Associated Press Writer) From Associated Press May 22, 2009 10:55 AM EDT SEATTLE - Authorities have released surveillance video showing a burly sheriff's deputy slamming a man head first into a wall earlier this month, leaving him in a coma. Christopher Harris remains in critical condition at Harborview Medical Center, his family says. The 29-year-old had been pursued by deputies May 10 after a witness wrongly identified him as a suspect in an assault. Sheriff's Sgt. John Urquhart (URK'-hart), who released the video Thursday, says Deputy Matthew Paul did not violate policy in tackling Harris. He says Harris ...

Internet Threatened by Censorship, Secret Surveillance, and Cybersecurity Laws
Post Date: 2009-05-22 05:54:57 by Stephen Lendman
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Internet Threatened by Censorship, Secret Surveillance, and Cybersecurity Laws - by Stephen Lendman At a time of corporate dominated media, a free and open Internet is democracy's last chance to preserve our First Amendment rights without which all others are threatened. Activists call it Net Neutrality. Media scholar Robert McChesney says without it "the Internet would start to look like cable TV (with a) handful of massive companies (controlling) content" enough to have veto power over what's allowed and what it costs. Progressive web sites and writers would be marginalized or suppressed, and content systematically filtered or banned. Media reform activists have drawn ...

Hillsboro, MO: Woman Arrested In Her Own Home For Trespassing
Post Date: 2009-05-21 23:56:45 by X-15
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Breaking News - May 12, 2009, Hillsboro, MO Woman Arrested In Her Own Home For Trespassing. This shocking arrest occurred while Dawn Welsh was in her home with her children. The entire event transpired while Dawn was on the phone with GCN's Power Hour host, Joyce Riley. This is the SAME state and Law Enforcement network in Missouri, that stated that Ron Paul and any of his supporters were Terrorists. The secret "law enforcement only" report distributed by the Missouri Information Analysis Center (MIAC) entitled “The Modern Militia Movement” dated February 20, 2009 received criticism when it was leaked to the public. It is also the same state and law enforcement ...

Tennessee Bill To Allow Speeders To Be Fingerprinted
Post Date: 2009-05-20 11:45:24 by Brian S
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NASHVILLE — Supporters of legislation that would allow traffic violators in Tennessee to be fingerprinted say it will save local governments money and catch more criminals, but one lawmaker believes the measure is invasive. The proposal overwhelmingly passed the House earlier this month and is up for a full Senate vote today. The bill would give law enforcement officials the choice of getting a person’s signature or taking a fingerprint using an electronic device. Nashville Police spokesman Don Aaron said fingerprinting will allow officials to immediately cross check a criminal database to see if a person has an outstanding warrant or if there’s a case of identity theft. ...

American Death Squad
Post Date: 2009-05-20 05:54:27 by Ada
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Obama inherits Cheney's army of assassins – and promotes their commander As the story of Bush administration’s war crimes comes out in fits and starts, it appears that torture is only one aspect – and not the worst, by any means – of this horrific history. In an interview in mid-March, Seymour Hersh let slip the following: "After 9/11 – I haven’t written about this yet – but the Central Intelligence Agency was very deeply involved in domestic activities against people they thought to be enemies of the state. Without any legal authority for it. They haven’t been called on it yet. That does happen." Well, yes, that’s hardly ...

CONTINENTAL CONGRESS 200P(WATCH THE VIDEO)
Post Date: 2009-05-19 09:46:21 by MING THE MERCILESS
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http://www.wethepeoplefoundation.org/default.htm

Supreme Court Refuses To Hear Medical Marijuana Challenges
Post Date: 2009-05-18 12:41:02 by Brian S
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(05-18) 09:23 PDT WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Supreme Court won't hear another challenge to California's decade-old law permitting marijuana use for medical purposes. The high court on Monday refused to hear appeals from San Diego and San Bernardino counties, which say the justices have never directly ruled on whether California's law trumps the federal controlled substances laws. Supporters say marijuana helps chronically ill patients relieve pain. Critics say the drug has no medical benefit and all use should be illegal. San Diego supervisors had sued to overturn the state law after it was approved by voters in 1996, but lower courts have ruled against them. San Diego and San ...

The Corporate ‘Person’
Post Date: 2009-05-17 11:10:27 by bluegrass
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Nowhere are corporations mentioned in The Constitution of the United States of America.  The Constitution was 32 years old before the Supreme Court even dealt with its first case regarding a private, for-profit corporation (Dartmouth College vs. Woodward, 1819) under the contracts clause of Article I, Section 10 (“No State shall…  pass any Bill of Attainder, ex post facto Law, or Law impairing the Obligation of Contracts.”).  It was the conservatively activist court of the period following the War Between the States which changed the landscape of corporate law in the United States with a dictum by Chief Justice Morrison Waite in his opinion on Santa Clara ...

Is Glenn Beck Waking Up Some Folks... VIDEO
Post Date: 2009-05-16 18:36:54 by wakeup
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Poster Comment:Ok, I always wonder if media types like G. Beck are really just leading the masses to the wrong solutions. We will just have to see. I wonder what Beck's position on Constitutional Conventions might be. You know the ConCon proposals many of us have been resisting for years are still on the back burners.

Deerfield man who threatened Gov. Paterson sentenced for 'hate crime'
Post Date: 2009-05-16 16:35:51 by bluegrass
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UTICA — Timothy Day of Deerfield might have simply lost his temper when he threatened to kill Gov. David Paterson last year, but if he ever makes another racially-motivated threat like that again, he’s going to jail, an Oneida County Court judge warned Thursday. Judge Michael L. Dwyer made those comments when he sentenced 39-year-old Day, of Walker Road, to five years of probation rather than jail time for his guilty plea to aggravated second-degree harassment, a hate crime. In September, Day left an angry threat to kill Paterson on the answering machine of state Assemblywoman RoAnn Destito, D-Rome, because he was upset with the governor after recently losing his laundromat ...

MHD Three arrested in Mississippi
Post Date: 2009-05-15 18:30:09 by bluegrass
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It went down this morning in Jones County, MS. Jason Talley posted this to MHD’s Twitter: “We are in Jones County MS and @adammueller has been arrested for filming cops after they pulled us over.” img15.imageshack.us/my.php?image=q72.jpg&via=tfrog Later, other posts to Jason’s facebook page revealed they were all arrested. After asking for details and hearing nothing, I called the Jones County Jail at 601-649-7502 and confirmed they have all been imprisoned. Adam Mueller - Disorderly Conduct and Disobeying an Officer Pete Eyre - Possession of a Beer in a Dry County Jason Talley - Disorderly Conduct, Disobeying, and Resisting Arrest The bureaucrats at the jail ...

Americans Divided by Hate Crimes Bill
Post Date: 2009-05-15 18:11:23 by bluegrass
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Despite lingering concerns about threats to Constitutional protections such as freedom of religion and freedom of speech, the Federal Hate Crimes bill, HR 1913, passed recently in the House of Representatives. If passed by the Senate, the legislation will expand the federal definition of such crimes to include those motivated by gender identity and permit increased federal power to investigate and prosecute crimes as “hate crimes.” The meat of the hate crimes bill is a $10 million grant for the establishment of a federally funded surveillance centre. Rep. Virginia Foxx (R, NC) argued HR 1913 would move America “down a slippery slope” to loss of freedom as has happened ...

Amtrak Photo Contestant Arrested By Amtrak Police
Post Date: 2009-05-15 12:19:33 by Jethro Tull
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Photographer Duane Kerzic was standing on the public platform in New York's Penn Station, taking pictures of trains in hopes of winning the annual photo contest that Amtrak had been running since 2003. Amtrak police arrested him for refusing to delete the photos when asked, though they later charged him with trespassing. "Obviously, there is a lack of communication between Amtrak's marketing department, which promotes the annual contest, called Picture Our Trains, and its police department, which has a history of harassing photographers for photographing these same trains. Not much different than the JetBlue incident from earlier this year where JetBlue flight attendants had a ...

Texas campuses may allow students to carry concealed weapons
Post Date: 2009-05-15 09:40:00 by Jethro Tull
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Texas campuses may allow students to carry concealed weapons Bill's sponsors are determined not to allow a repeat of the Virginia Tech massacre to occur in Texas By Howard Witt | Tribune correspondent April 27, 2009 HOUSTON -- Across the rest of America, packing for college usually means gathering up books, clothes and maybe an iPod. Here in gun-loving Texas, it could soon mean packing heat. That's because a bill heading for likely approval in the state Legislature would allow gun owners who are licensed to carry concealed weapons to bring their firearms onto the state's college and university campuses -- zones where the carrying of any weapons is now strictly prohibited. ...

Gun rights advocate hosts open carry firearms picnic at park in La Crosse County
Post Date: 2009-05-15 09:28:08 by Jethro Tull
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Gun rights advocate hosts open carry firearms picnic at park in La Crosse County By Associated Press 9:15 PM EDT, May 13, 2009 TOWN OF ONALASKA, Wis. (AP) — A picnic open to the public at a park in La Crosse County will offer free brats and hamburgers and an invitation to bring your gun. Organizer Hubert Hoffman said Sunday's picnic at Marvin Gardens Park in the Town of Onalaska celebrates a recent opinion from state Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen that citizens who openly carry firearms should not be cited for disorderly conduct. Hoffman said the picnic is open to everyone, including children and those who don't want to bring a gun. The gun rights advocate said it's a ...

Grandma Gets Raided for Paying Off Her Mortgage in Full
Post Date: 2009-05-14 18:18:28 by bluegrass
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Poster Comment:To protect and serve the banks.

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