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Saturday, July 07, 2012

More retaliation reported against ATF agents

In the days and months after whistleblower agents of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) went public with their explosive charges of corruption and illegal activity by those within the agency and the Justice Department as a whole, supervisory agents immediately went to work to retaliate against those who exposed the chicanery.

The numerous instances of retaliation, some of which turned potentially deadly, were widely reported.

Today, however, ATF agents report that even more retaliation is being conducted by supervisors within the agency, in spite of the fact that the ATF has been warned repeatedly by U.S. Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., that such actions are illegal and are to be stopped immediately.

Click here to continue reading at Anthony G. Martin's National Conservative Examiner.

Friday, July 06, 2012

Senate set to approve controversial UN gun treaty

As the United Nations prepares its final push to ratify a controversial gun treaty, the U.S. Senate is set to approve the measure which critics say will not only give away U.S. sovereignty but directly attack the individual gun rights of American citizens, according to a report published Thursday at Stand Up America.

Democrats still hold the majority in the Senate.

Known as "the U.N. small arms treaty," the measure would regulate private gun ownership, according to firearms rights watchdog groups.

Retired Lt. Gen. William Boykin, who has been at the forefront of citizen opposition to the treaty, stated...

Click here to continue reading at Anthony G. Martin's National Gun Rights Examiner.

Thursday, July 05, 2012

Concerned citizens declare 'we are all terrorists now'

In a panoramic scan of conservative talk radio shows on Independence Day, this reporter noticed that while some programming was pre-taped for the holiday, most were presented live, particularly those that originate locally.

One show in particular allows local residents to call in with their questions and viewpoints. Apparently the hot topic of the day was a new study funded in part by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which declared that citizens who are concerned about individual liberty and are suspicious of centralized government authority are "extreme right wing terrorists."

This prompted one caller to declare, "We are all terrorists now."

He wasn't the only one.

Click here to continue reading at Anthony G. Martin's National Conservative Examiner.

Wednesday, July 04, 2012

Tuesday memo reveals more trouble for Holder

Late Tuesday afternoon U.S. Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, revealed a memo in his possession showing that one day prior to the infamous letter of Feb. 4, 2011, in which the Justice Department falsely informed Congress that no illegal activity had taken place in the Fast and Furious operation, it appears that several top level Justice officials were well aware of the illegal practice known as "gunwalking."

Click here to continue reading at Anthony G. Martin's National Conservative Examiner.

Happy Independence Day

I wish you all a Happy Independence Day.
Although I celebrate the liberty we claimed on that day in 1776, I admit that ours is a nation in deep distress.
Thus, in my heart I fly the American flag upside down--the classic distress signal.
We are, indeed, under heavy attack from within.
Pray for our great country. God bless.

Tuesday, July 03, 2012

Reporters file ethics complaint against Holder

The two reporters who first broke the Fast and Furious story in December of 2010, Mike Vanderboegh and David Codrea, announced today that they have filed an ethics complaint against Attorney General Eric Holder with the Bar Association of the District of Columbia.

PLUS! More breaking news on the Fast and Furious scandal!

Click here to read it all at Anthony G. Martin's National Conservative Examiner.

Monday, July 02, 2012

Professor traces Obama healthcare views to Communist mentor

A new book which is scheduled for release on July 17 traces Barack Obama's views on government controlled healthcare to a Communist mentor that had significant influence on the president when he was growing up in Hawaii, according to a new article today at American Thinker.

Paul Kengor, a professor of political science at Grove City College in Grove City, Pa., has written a book titled, "The Communist: Frank Marshall Davis, The Untold Story of Barack Obama's Mentor." The book focuses on Obama's formative years in Hawaii during the 1970s and identifies Davis as one who had significant influence on Obama at a time when his political views were being developed.

Kengor states that he has evidence proving that Obama was mentored by Davis from the time Obama was eight years old until he was 18.

Davis was a card carrying member of the Communist Party, a pro-Stalin, pro-Soviet, and pro-Mao "statist" who described himself as a "progressive."

Click here to continue reading at Anthony G. Martin's National Conservative Examiner.

Sunday, July 01, 2012

CBS News offers an opinion about the Roberts opinion

If the CBS News analysis is correct, the Supreme Court decision on ObamaCare is even worse than I thought because it presumes that while Roberts did, in fact, change his mind to support the liberals in the ruling, he did so fairly early--by June 1--and for more rational reasons.

The piece also says that the four conservative justices who held firm against the law were so angry with Roberts that they refused to engage with him at all in debate. Their dissent is joint and unsigned, and never mentions the Chief Justice by name.

If you accept this explanation, and I do NOT, although I can see where parts of it are probably true, then in reality Roberts' decision bodes much more ill for the country that we had initially thought, for it presupposes that he actually believes along with the Constitution-killers that Congress has the power to tax human existence and non-behavior.

Of course, as usual, CBS is suspect automatically because it has a penchant for bias toward liberal positions along with NBC, ABC, CNN, and MSNBC (with the exception of Sharyl Atkkisson's exceptional work on the Fast and Furious scandal).

For what it is worth, here is the CBS piece.