Monthly Archives: May 2009

TX College Students May Soon Be Able To Legally Carry Firearms On Campus

The Texas Senate passed a bill, introduced by Jeff Wentworth, R-San Antonio, that would allow students and college employees to carry a concealed firearm onto campus and into most buildings as long as they are at least 21 years old and have the proper carry permit. Wentworth says he brought forth the bill specifically because […]

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Thursday May 21st

Colorado Democrats To Diane Feinstein: No Gitmo terrorists in our state thank you very much. Colorado’s tandem of rookie Democratic senators aren’t exactly embracing Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s suggestion that Gitmo detainees be shipped to a Supemax federal prison in Florence, Colo. Michael Bennet: “I strongly support the Senate’s decision to withhold funding for the transfer […]

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Detainee Abuse Photos Are Nothing Compared To Truly Evil Torture

Nobody in their right mind would, or should, want to subject another human being to deliberate and brutal torture for the sheer perverted pleasure of watching them suffer, anywhere, ever. That said it is always easy years later to look back and criticize the methods a previous administration utilized, in an undeniably successful effort to […]

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GM Plan To Increase Imports Inspires Senators To Issue Warning To Geithner

It’s going to happen as sure as the sun will come up tomorrow and Congressional Senators have finally figured it out. The U.S. taxpayers will be spreading the wealth around to foreign countries just as soon as GM begins stocking U.S. dealerships with thousands of vehicles built elsewhere. It was inevitable and just about anyone […]

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CA Voters Speak, Liberal Media Indignant

The Sacramento Bee put out a snarky editorial today, the day after the people in the state voted down every proposition calling for more taxes, telling residents that the huge budget deficit is now officially their problem. Yep, the people that spent the state into oblivion even though they didn’t have the money to pay […]

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Wednesday May 20th

Judge releases 12 year old Texas girl from custody pending trial for shooting her father in the back of the head. A 12-year-old Katy girl charged with murder in the shooting death of her father last month will remain free until her case goes to trial, a Harris County juvenile judge ruled this afternoon. In […]

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Obama Kicks Nevada Governor To The Curb

Nevada Governor Jim Gibbons was hoping to have a little verbal mano y mano with Barack Hussein Obama over some comments he made earlier this year saying companies should not be taking business trips to Las Vegas if they received taxpayer bailout money. Obama will be in Las Vegas next week to help raise some […]

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San Francisco Declares Handgun Ban Legal Despite Supreme Court Ruling To The Contrary

In June 2008 the U.S. Supreme Court handed down their decision in DC v Heller (by the way Dick Anthony Heller is a Special Police Officer at the DC Federal Judicial Center) that the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution ensures an individual citizens’ right to possess firearms for private use. Justice Antonin Scalia delivered […]

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Tuesday May 19th

Thomas Bros. celebrating this news. We may have to go back to reading maps in this country. It has become one of the staples of modern, hi-tech life: using satellite navigation tools built into your car or mobile phone to find your way from A to B. But experts have warned that the system may […]

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Traffic Law Violators May Soon Be Fingerprinted In Tennessee

Two Democrats in Tennessee have sponsored legislation that will allow police departments throughout the state to mandate fingerprinting of traffic law violators when they are stopped and cited by an officer. Instead of the traditional release-upon-signature method used virtually everywhere in this country Tennesseans are looking at being forced to give their fingerprint during traffic […]

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