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Saturday, July 13, 2013

Zimmerman found not guilty

Excerpt:

"But in the end the jury found that the prosecution failed to show that Zimmerman met any of the criteria for a charge of second degree murder or manslaughter.

"The witnesses in the case, even those who testified for the prosecution, tended to provide testimony that favored Zimmerman's version of the facts."

Click here to read the whole thing at Anthony G. Martin's National Conservative Examiner

Friday, July 12, 2013

The verdict on the judge in the Zimmerman trial -- guilty

The case never should have been prosecuted in the first place. The Sanford, Florida police chief lost his job when he refused to arrest George Zimmerman, stating there was no clear evidence to implicate Zimmerman in the murder of Trayvon Martin.

In addition, the former lead investigator was replaced when he, too, concluded that the evidence did not point to Zimmerman's guilt, not of first degree murder, not of second degree murder, not of manslaughter.

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

Thursday, July 11, 2013

The Gun Rights and Liberty News Roundup for 7/11/2013


Kurt Hofmann reports that Illinois State Police just gave themselves 9 more months to deny citizens the right to bear arms, in spite of the new pro-gun law the state legislature passed.

Nicki blast's Virginia's Republican governor, Bob McDonnell, for his relentless tax hikes.

WRSA shares the real story (and the real truth) about the FBI's terrorist-catching activity, or the lack thereof.

Karl Denninger has more vital information on the federal government's illegal spying activity, which is continuing despite being "outed."

Mike Vanderboegh comments on the DOJ's set up of George Zimmerman and laying the foundation and terms for a race war it hopes will ensue. Your tax dollars at work.

The War on Guns reports good news from Colorado for a change when it comes to gun rights.

The Wandering Minstrel provides an informative overview of the gun laws of the various states regarding concealed carry permits.

The Stiletto shares commentary on what's going on in Egypt.

Pamela Geller reports that Muslim countries have some of the highest rape rates in the entire world.

Way Up North has news on the reaction of an Alaskan firing range to Gabby Giffords' anti-gun visit to the state.

Tam points out the down side of brand new types of guns and urges caution when feeling the urge to go running out to buy one.

Standing By says tongue in cheek that if you plan to commit a crime, better beware because the government doesn't want the competition. Read it all. And yes, the corruption in gov't is really that bad.

Brigid alerts us to a place to purchase holsters. She has a pictorial and evaluation of products from Dragon Leatherworks. Take a look.

From Days of our Trailers: "Eco-terrorists vs. Hired paramilitaries.

Every Blade of Grass proudly shows off a new firearm he purchased.

Around O-Town notes that there is only more murder and mayhem from Obama and John McCain's "peace partner" buddies.

Alphecca alerts us to a new app that does what the anti-gun newspapers have been doing, except "better"--the new app gives the public all of your info if you are a gun owner.

Man arrested for filming police in Augusta

A citizen in Richmond County, Georgia has been arrested for taking videos of police on a public sidewalk and later filming the county sheriff's office in Augusta.

According to WRDW News Channel 12, Matthew Haley was placed under arrest and spent 11 hours in a holding cell at the Richmond County Sheriff's Office in Augusta, Ga. for merely engaging in the "suspicious behavior" of filming police officers and the sheriff's headquarters.

The Examiner reported Wednesday of the growing police state and militarization of various law enforcement divisions around the country...

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

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Citizen spies

Excerpt:

"And this brings us to the salient point. Citizen spies, patriot spies by the millions are needed to keep check on the growing oppression of a vast centralized government complex. If secrets are discovered showing government tyranny, expose them. Proclaim them from the housetops. Publish them. Disseminate them widely.

"In addition, take your cameras and video equipment with you wherever you go. If you see law enforcement engaging in bullying, ignoring citizen rights, or doing anything at all that appears suspicious, take photos, video it, and then post it to YouTube. But you will have to be discrete. Vermin hate being exposed to the light of day. And this particular type of vermin will arrest you for merely recording their actions with your video equipment."

Click here to read the whole thing at Anthony G. Martin's National Conservative Examiner.


Tuesday, July 09, 2013

The Gun Rights and Liberty News Roundup for 7/9/2013


The Gun Blog Black List is back up and running after a brief hiatus, and it's under new management.

Alphecca has the story of a gun maker that moved from Connecticut to South Carolina after Conn. passed its new strict anti-gun laws.

Brigid provides a must-read on chivalry.

Gateway Pundit reports that in spite of heavy opposition from the state's Democrat governor, the state legislature approved a concealed carry law for Illinois, making it the 50th and final state that "allows" citizens that right.

Oleg Volk displays one of his latest masterpieces on the necessity of guns.

David Codrea notes that the head judge of the FISA court doesn't know a thing about gun rights.

Mike Vanderboegh posts essential reading on our collectivist courts.

Traction Control says that actor Jim Carrey's apology for going on a tirade against gun owners is not going over very well.

Way Up North reports that one of the Fairbanks boroughs in Alaska is considering allowing its employees to come to work armed.

The Smallest Minority points to a real-life example of what charity is all about. 

Kurt Hofmann muses on the question, if an AR-15 is a "weapon of war" then what is a cop who carries one?

From WRSA: "Foolproof gun-grabbing." Follow the links.

Karl Denninger provides most interesting commentary on the mobile phone vs. land lines, and he says quality has taken a big hit. I agree. While the cell phone provides much convenience, it never has managed to come up to the standard of the land line phones...not even close.

Bob Owens reports that the world's foremost expert on gun wound forensics totally gutted the prosecution's case against George Zimmerman this morning. But take a look and note the reaction of of the Zimmerman haters.

Extrano's Alley has essential reading on gun control and democide -- the government's murder of its own subjects.

Obama supporters sign petition to repeal Bill of Rights

When Mark Dice took his camera to the beach in California to do an informal survey of citizen attitudes, little did he know that the results of his polling would reveal not only a shocking lack of understanding of our founding principles as a nation but an outright hostility toward the Bill of Rights, the one thing that distinguishes America from oppressive, totalitarian nations.

Dice's survey was directed at Obama supporters only. His question? Would they agree to add their names to a petition to repeal the Bill of Rights?

The results were not only astounding but shocking...

Click here to read the entire article at Anthony G. Martin's National Conservative Examiner.

Monday, July 08, 2013

The Gun Rights and Liberty News Roundup for 7/8/2013


Archer Garrett has begun publishing the Sentinel, an online newspaper specifically targeted to freedom-minded news and commentary. You may want to bookmark it and return each day.

WRSA presents an excellent way to foil the ever-expanding police state.

Karl Denninger comments on the news reported this weekend that the Obama administration now says it will not check nor verify any information provided by those seeking the services of Obamacare. Sure, come on, lie and steal. After all, it's free, and it's only somebody else's money!

David Codrea calls our attention to a new film that presents an excellent way to share the truth about guns.

Kurt Hofmann reports that governors in states on both sides of the Mississippi River are vetoing major gun rights legislation.

Mike Vanderboegh notes that Obama seems to be following a script straight out of the playbook of Nixon's plumbers from the early 1970s.

Standing By has an excellent post on repealing the 16th and 17th Amendments.

Nicki explains why she has no sympathy for the starving children and suffering folk as depicted so often by the mainstream media. Now, before you attack her as heartless, read her reasoning. It is entirely reasonable and fully defensible.

Way Up North catalogues the many ways Obamacare has failed already, even before all of it has been implemented.

Golden Geese News says, "Obama, why don't you just cut your losses and scrap the whole thing" with regard to Obamacare.

Days of our Trailers believes that there is enough support in the Illinois legislature to override Gov. Quinn's veto of a gun rights law.

Around O-Town calls our attention to a new apparel store owned and operated by American veterans and manufactured right here in America.

Roberta X demands to know what is a so-called "illegal gun." The question was prompted by the head of a new "alternative NRA" organization.

Gateway Pundit reports that under Obama the second largest employer in the country is a temporary service company. So, the next time you see "news" that businesses are hiring again right and left, remember that most are temps and most are part time.

Tam provides an interesting post on gun recoil control.

The Wandering Minstrel blogs about breaking in a new gun holster.

Pamela Geller says that the man Obama describes as his "most trusted and favorite ally" -- the Turkish Prime Minister -- is violently cracking down on the people. Tyrants think alike.

Reining in secretive FISA court poses legal hurdles

Excerpt:

"...the Electronic Privacy Information Center of Washington, D.C., a non-profit privacy advocacy group, will file a petition today with the U.S. Supreme Court to halt the gathering of citizen telephone records by the National Security Agency (NSA) and the FISA court, due to what it deems as 'exceptional circumstances' surrounding the secret operations of FISA court and the NSA.

"But shutting down any portion of the functions of the NSA and the FISA court may present legal problems that are unprecedented in U.S. jurisprudence..."

Click here to read the whole thing at Anthony G. Martin's National Conservative Examiner.

Sunday, July 07, 2013

Secret court creates 100 pages of new law hidden from public

Excerpt:

"News reports over the past six months concerning illegal government snooping on citizens and a distressing disregard for Constitutional rights have served to alert many in the populace that their government has become an unrecognizable malevolent force that pits the elitist power structure against "we the people"...

"...The secretive FISA court which operates in the background has not only given its approval to such incursions on Constitutional rights but has created a body of new law out of thin air to justify its actions."

Click here to read the entire article at Anthony G. Martin's National Conservative Examiner.