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  • Oops: Obama judicial appointee says we have right to keep arms, but not to bear them

    02/13/2012 1:19:23 PM PST · by Nachum · 64 replies · 1+ views
    The Daily Caller ^ | 2/13/12 | AWR Hawkins, Ph.D
    When Wayne LaPierre, executive vice president of the National Rifle Association (NRA), spoke at CPAC on February 10th, he predicted that if Barack Obama wins a second term it will usher in an all-out attack on the Second Amendment. In so many words, he said the same people who brought us Fast and Furious, “a criminal enterprise” for which there has yet to be prosecutions, will use four more years to gut constitutional protections on the right to keep and bear arms. And anyone who wonders what this assault on the Second Amendment might look like need look no further...
  • UP IN ARMS ACROSS AMERICA DAY...IN YOUR FACE OBAMA!

    02/07/2012 10:52:22 AM PST · by WmShirerAdmirer · 4 replies
    Vanity? | February 7, 2012 | WmShirerAdmirer
    Calling for an "UP IN ARMS ACROSS AMERICA DAY" Peaceful PROTEST, ON Sunday, May 20, 2012 (also World Communication Day!) when and where all "fed-up with Obama and his Administration" Americans, who are against and "up in arms" over his Affordable Care Act, his Executive signings, his dismantling of the Constitution and his taking away our God given and Constitutional freedoms and rights, link arms across America (much like the Hands Across America event and publicity campaign during Ronald Reagan's Administration) and finally once and for all be seen and heard as the "majority" of the American "will and demand...
  • Remember that behind every call for arms confiscation lies the deadly threat -- "We will take your

    01/25/2012 9:45:54 AM PST · by Nachum · 16 replies
    Sipsey Street Irregulars ^ | 1/25/12 | Dutchman6
    The execution of citizens of the town of Bochnia by the Germans during the occupation of Poland, 18 December 1939. Fifty-six people were executed that day in an exercise of "government monopoly of violence." Three Death Penalties for Prohibited Arms Possession. A special German court in Zamość [near Krakow] sentenced to death 19 year-old Franciszek Pokrywka of Powieki, 27 year-old Iwan Zilnyk and 35 year-old Paweł Huzar, both of Ułazów, for prohibited possession of firearms as well as for violating the duty to report possession of firearms. Pokrywka had an automatic pistol with six cartridges and, despite the universally-known order...
  • U.S. Making Huge $60 Billion Arms Sale to Serbia

    01/02/2012 3:24:30 PM PST · by Amerisrael · 14 replies
    A reliable Pentagon source confirmed that the U.S. is selling a huge $60 billion arms package to Serbia.The source spoke on condition of anonymity because minor details are still being hammered out. Afterwards there will be an official announcement made by the Defense Security Cooperation Agency.The Pentagon source said the huge $60 billion arms package sale to Serbia is being made to counter the increasing dangerous militant Islamist threat in the region.The source noted Turkey's shift away from the secularism of Attaturk to fundamentalist Islam reflected by the ascension to power of Erdogan's AKP Islamist party.That is reflected in Turkey's closer ties with the Iranian regime and increasing hostility towards Israel and the West. The...
  • White House Announces Arms Sale to Saudi Arabia

    12/29/2011 12:44:01 PM PST · by Nachum · 12 replies
    English.CRI.CN ^ | 12/29/11 | Xinhua
    The White House announced on Thursday a major arms sale deal to Saudi Arabia worth around 29.4 billion dollars. "The United States and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia have signed a government-to-government agreement under the Foreign Military Sales program to provide advanced F-15SA combat aircraft to the Royal Saudi Air Force," White House Principal Deputy Press Secretary Joshua Earnest said in a statement. The agreement includes production of 84 new aircraft and the modernization of 70 existing aircraft, as well as munitions, spare parts, training, maintenance and logistics, according to the statement. "This agreement reinforces the strong and enduring relationship...
  • Second Amendment Foundation, SAF, files amicus brief against the legal open carry of firearms.

    12/07/2011 3:52:56 PM PST · by kwikrnu · 27 replies
    The Second Amendment Foundation, SAF, and Alan Gura filed an amicus brief AGAINST the open carry of firearms. I believe they have been hiding their real agenda for some time now. I believe their agenda is to establish a permit or licensing scheme for the bearing of arms. If anyone has read their briefs, they do not seem to want open carry as an option. Here is a link to the brief which was filed 12-5-2011 https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B4xDZlk5vthcODdkNmEzZWMtYTFkYi00ZWZmLTg3ZDYtZTY4OWQ0Yzk2NzZm
  • Judge rules Constitutionally guaranteed right to bear arms merely a privilege

    10/01/2011 5:02:33 AM PDT · by marktwain · 41 replies
    St. Louis Gun Rights Examiner ^ | 30 September, 2011 | Kurt Hofmann
    A federal lawsuit filed in Texas last year seeks to repeal the prohibition, as part of the Gun Control Act of 1968, on handgun purchases by 18 to 20-year-olds from licensed dealers. That lawsuit has hit a snag, with U.S. District Judge Samuel Cummings dismissing it yesterday. From the Statesman: In a 17-page order, U.S. District Judge Samuel Cummings dismissed a challenge to a 32-year-old [actually 42] federal law barring handgun sales by licensed gun dealers to people under the age of 21. Judge Cummings' rationale is especially . . . interesting: "The Court is of the opinion that the...
  • Libya threatens to become terrorist arms depot

    08/28/2011 9:42:16 AM PDT · by Nachum · 8 replies
    Jerusalem Post ^ | 8/28/11 | DAVID ROSENBERG / THE MEDIA LINE
    Post-Gaddafi chaos exposes arsenals of small arms and chemicals to raids by smugglers and militants. The collapse of strongman Muamar Gaddafi’s government and the ensuing chaos in Libya could prove to be boon to the militant groups in Africa and the Middle East by opening up arsenals of weaponry ranging from small arms to chemicals, experts are warning. Rebels have seized much of the country including most of the capital Tripoli, but as of late Thursday they were still battling Gaddafi loyalists and struggling to establish law and order in a country wracked by six months of civil war. Unorganized...
  • Arms licenses revalidation applications to be received till 29th

    08/24/2011 7:54:11 PM PDT · by musarratullah
    www.allvoices.com ^ | 25 August 2011 | MusarratUllahJan
    PESHAWAR 25 August 2011, National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) will receive applications till August 29 to revalidate arms licenses issued by the interior ministry. Talking to a Media Person the spokesperson for NADRA said that the authority had established 158 centers across the country where a separate counter in each designated centre has been established to receive the applications regarding the renewal of arms licenses. He said that 13 NADRA Registration Centers (NRC) in Regional Headquarters Multan, 30 NRCs in Provincial Headquarters Quetta, 14 NRCs in PHQ Lahore, 10 NRCs in Regional Headquarters Sargodha, 32 NRCs in PHQ Peshawar,...
  • All citizens entitled to possess weapons: HC (India)

    08/06/2011 5:17:47 PM PDT · by marktwain · 12 replies
    hindu.com ^ | 29 June, 2011 | Staff
    Under licence, for self defence MADURAI: Revenue authorities or police officials cannot refuse to issue arms licence by citing the likelihood of law and order problem as all citizens of the country are entitled to possess weapons, under licence, for self-defence unless their antecedents or propensities do not entitle them for the privilege, the Madras High Court has ruled. Justice D. Hariparanthaman passed the ruling while allowing a writ petition filed by an agriculturist who was denied licence by the Commissioner of Revenue Administration as well as the Theni District Revenue Officer in 2005 and 2004 respectively to possess a...
  • Russians should have the right to bear arms – parliament speaker

    07/07/2011 6:20:26 AM PDT · by marktwain · 25 replies
    rt.com ^ | 5 July, 2011 | NA
    Russians should be given the right to bear arms, albeit with strict regulations, believes acting upper house speaker, Aleksandr Torshin. I believe that law-abiding citizens should be returned the lost right to bear small arms,” he told journalists, as cited by RIA Novosti. According to the senator, carrying a gun is “a huge responsibility”, but “citizens should have an opportunity to defend themselves, their families' lives and their property”. Torshin believes that if people were allowed to carry weapons, they would have a fair fight with the “lamebrains and villains” in the event of an attack. If journalist Oleg Kashin...
  • The Mobama effect: New £60 cream tightens the upper arms and 'banishes bingo wings'

    06/07/2011 1:24:25 PM PDT · by ruralvoter · 9 replies
    Daily Mail (UK) ^ | 6/7/11 | Staff
    A cream which promises to give women 'Obama Arms' by shaving up to two centimetres of fat off dreaded bingo wings is set to go on sale in UK this week. Arm Sculpt makers Rodial claim applying the £60 cream to the affected spot twice a day destroys fatty cells and tightens skin giving the user toned arms like Michelle Obama. In trials it showed that 22 per cent of the fat can be dispersed if the cream is applied properly and that 56 days use will see an incredible 2cms disappear.
  • U.S. arms makers said to be bleeding secrets to cyber foes

    06/01/2011 10:08:19 AM PDT · by LibWhacker · 3 replies
    Yahoo | Reuters ^ | 6/1/11 | Jim Wolf
    WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Top Pentagon contractors have been bleeding secrets for years as a result of penetrations of their computer networks, current and former national security officials say. The Defense Department, which runs its own worldwide eavesdropping, spying and code-cracking systems, says more than 100 foreign intelligence organizations have been trying to break into U.S. networks. Some of the perpetrators "already have the capacity to disrupt" U.S. information infrastructure, Deputy Defense Secretary William Lynn, who is leading remedial efforts, wrote last fall in the journal Foreign Affairs. Joel Brenner, the National Counterintelligence executive from 2006 to 2009, said most if...
  • Constitutional Refuseniks(Oathkeepers)

    04/12/2011 6:46:23 AM PDT · by marktwain · 47 replies
    reason.com ^ | May, 2011 | Radley Balko
    When you run down the list of issues the Oath Keepers are worried about, it reads a lot like a bill of particulars from the American Civil Liberties Union. The Oath Keepers don't like warrantless searches. They're upset that the executive branch has claimed the power to classify American citizens as enemy combatants, detain them indefinitely, and try them before military tribunals. They worry that a large-scale terrorist attack similar to 9/11 could lead to the mass detention of Arabs or Muslims, just as Japanese Americans were detained during World War II. They worry about crackdowns on political speech, protest,...
  • US paves way to arm Libyan rebels

    03/29/2011 12:48:00 PM PDT · by 11th_VA · 75 replies
    guardian.uk.co ^ | 29 March 2011 | Nicholas Watt , chief political correspondent
    Hillary Clinton has paved the way for the United States to arm the Libyan rebels by declaring that the recent UN security council resolution relaxed an arms embargo on the country. As Libya's opposition leaders called for the international community to arm them, the secretary of state indicated that the US was considering whether to meet their demands when she talked of a "work in progress". The US indicated on Monday night that it had not ruled out arming the rebels, though it was assumed this would take some time because of a UN arms embargo which applies to all...
  • Pakistan Switches Sides, Expanding Arms Allegiance With China and Leaving U.S. Behind

    03/26/2011 9:43:56 PM PDT · by metmom · 39 replies
    FOXNews.com ^ | March 26, 2011 | By Dominic Di-Natale
    ISLAMABAD – Pakistan is beefing up its arsenal of nuclear-capable missiles by embracing China as its new strategic arms partner and backing away from the U.S., analysts have told Fox News. Pakistan earlier this month test-fired a nuclear-capable missile from an undisclosed location – the second in a month of try-outs for its short-range surface-to-surface Hataf 2 class rocket, co-developed with the Chinese. It was the latest in a series of arms collaborations between the two nations, which view their strategic partnership as a counterweight to a boldly confident India, which has American support. Until the mid-1960s, the United States...
  • Israel strikes arms depot in Gaza following Palestinian rocket fire

    03/24/2011 3:37:58 PM PDT · by Nachum · 2 replies
    Haaretz ^ | 3/24/11 | Anshel Pfeffer and Yanir Yagna
    Palestinian sources say arms depot belongs to Hamas' military wing; attack comes after two rockets and several mortars were fired into southern Israel earlier Thursday; IDF to deploy Iron Dome next week, Channel 10 says. The Israel Air Force bombed an arms depot in the northern Gaza Strip on Thursday, which according to Palestinian sources, belonged to the military wing of Hamas. The attack was carried out around 8:30 P.M. local time, after two rockets and several mortars were fired from Gaza at southern Israel earlier Thursday. According to Palestinian reports, IDF forces also attacked a military facility which was...
  • With Russia's $650 billion rearmament plan, the bear sharpens its teeth

    03/01/2011 12:16:52 PM PST · by americanophile · 26 replies
    CSM via Yahoo! News ^ | Feb 28, 2011 | Fred Weir
    Moscow – The graying bear is getting a make-over. Russia's military is launching its biggest rearmament effort since Soviet times, including a $650 billion program to procure 1,000 new helicopters, 600 combat planes, 100 warships, and 8 nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines. Analysts say Russia, while already the world's fifth-largest military spender, needs strong conventional forces to reduce its overreliance on its aging Soviet-era nuclear missile deterrent. Valentin Rudenko, director of the independent Interfax-Military News Agency, says it could create "a whole new ballgame." "For about two decades we've had no real modernization, at least not like what's being proposed now,"...
  • Guns and Freedom: A Different Argument

    02/18/2011 6:22:54 AM PST · by marktwain · 5 replies · 1+ views
    daviddfriedman.blogspot.com ^ | 14 February, 2011 | David Friedman
    A recent post by former BBC North American editor Justin Webb expresses puzzlement at the pattern of gun ownership in the U.S., reporting that the zip code he used to live in, an area safe enough so that people routinely left their doors unlocked, had a surge of gun purchases after the Supreme Court found unconstitutional the D.C. ban on handgun ownership. He thinks it is obvious that his one-time neighbors have no need for guns to protect themselves, and attributes the pattern to a peculiarly American belief in a link between private ownership of firearms and political freedom. I...
  • US effort to arm Afghan villagers carries risks

    02/09/2011 3:37:31 AM PST · by marktwain · 2 replies
    thepeninsulaqatar.com ^ | 8 February, 2011 | Joshua Partlow
    Operating from a small US Special Forces base on a snow-speckled field here is a newly minted US ally who represents either a brighter future or everything that is wrong with Afghanistan’s troubled past. The former Afghan insurgent is despised by the head of the provincial council, who calls him “a thief, a kidnapper and out of control.” He is disparaged by police, who view him as a dangerous fighter and dissolute hash smoker. But to the US military, Noor ul Haq’s past means less than his willingness to fight the Taliban. In these dangerous villages of northern Afghanistan’s Baghlan...