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Saturday, December 14, 2013

A Christmas Classic

Time for some Christmas music.

This is a most beautiful instrumental version of the traditional Christmas carol, "O Little Town of Bethlehem."

Presented by Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra. Click here if the embedded video below does not work. Enjoy...

Friday, December 13, 2013

Defense Dept. uses hate group material to train personnel

A series of news reports over the past five years indicates that the Obama Defense Dept. (DOD) has used training sessions for personnel to disparage the Tea Party, evangelical Christians, citizens who are vocal in their support of the Constitution and Bill of Rights, and pro-Israel groups.

However, a new investigation has discovered that the DOD is still using material provided by the hate group, The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), to train personnel.
Click here to continue reading at Anthony G. Martin's National Conservative Examiner.

Thursday, December 12, 2013

The Gun Rights and Liberty News Roundup for 12/12/2013


David Codrea reports that Burlington, Vt. is withholding gun ordinance documents from the public in its rather secretive attempt to pass gun control measures in an area where such things tend to be very unpopular.

In Jennifer's Head declares that income inequality is not evil. Hear, hear!

A Geek with Guns says that apparently carrying a firearm is a "gateway crime." Take a look.

My Daily Kona blogs on so-called "common sense gun laws" from the perspective of a liberal elitist.

BonnieGadsden informs us about low profile body armor.

Mom With a Gun gives us a run down on the various guns she owns. I like reading posts like this to get various perspectives on what people believe are essential. Different guns are for different things, you know. 

A TrainWreck in Maxwell says that the more he hears about the Obamacare website the more he is convinced that there are people who deserve it.

All Nine Yards reports that Florida Carry has won the right to bear arms in cars on Florida college campuses.

90 Miles from Tyranny urges us to celebrate individual rights by celebrating the Constitution.

Give Me Liberty reports that the EPA claims that seizing private property will "help the economy."

Yankee Gun Nuts provides some lessons and an analysis in the aftermath of a recent shooting mishap.

Mike Vanderboegh says that the losers in the Colorado recall elections are now trying to claim that the recall effort had nothing to do with guns. BULL

Kurt Hofmann notes that when it comes to gun rights, Dr. Ben Carson, who is often mentioned as a potential presidential candidate, simply doesn't get it. I agree. Unless he starts to come around on this issue in a hurry, I would NEVER EVER support him for elected office anywhere.

WRSA posts the quote of the week.

Roberta X warns that the FCC is threatening to get back into the "news police" business.

Brigid blogs on the Remington 870.

The Market Ticker provides some more evidence that the U.S. is a sick nation -- critically sick.

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Obamacare victim's story an evil omen for America

The daily warnings, the relentless proclamation of the facts, and the dire predictions of future woe for most Americans under Obamacare may go in one ear and out the other for many Americans. That is, until the facts hit home.

When a friend, a family member, or you yourself becomes the victim of what this horrific new law entails, suddenly the possibility of a nightmare scenario is no longer a subject for detached analysis and debate. It is a stark reality with very real human suffering.
Click here to continue reading at Anthony G. Martin's National Conservative Examiner.

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Gov't watchdog: 'Obamacare is not a train wreck'

A conservative government watchdog took his colleagues in the liberty movement by surprise when he declared today, "Obamacare is not a train wreck."

Andrew Koeppel stated that the GOP and others who oppose Obamacare need to stop referring to the new healthcare law as a train wreck.

At first glance Koeppel appears to be extolling the virtues of the Affordable Care Act...
Click here to continue reading at Anthony G. Martin's National Conservative Examiner.

The Gun Rights and Liberty News Roundup for 12/10/2013


Mike Vanderboegh has the latest developments on the nest of government spies.

Way Up North asks, "What is our responsibility toward the poor?" 

The Market Ticker provides an example of healthcare rape.

Nicki has more on the imbecile who has proposed to destroy the 2nd Amendment.

WRSA points to a piece that shows how the leviathans gradually make more and more citizen activity illegal, criminalizing them instantly...a situation that then requires police involvement in all of life in every way.

Kurt Hofmann provides another example of the inverted, perverted thinking of the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence.

Alphecca reports some interesting gun news out of Washington State.

Pamela Geller says that two Spanish journalists have been kidnapped by a Syrian Jihad group.

Days of our Trailers shows that the NY Daily News depicted the real truth about the mindset and ultimate goals of the gun control movement.

Gateway Pundit has some choice words about the GM bailout and this week's revelation that taxpayers lost $10.5 billion in the deal.

John Jacob H provides some "reading, riting, and rithematic" the old fashioned way. 

The Wandering Minstrel shares a health problem he's developed. He could use our prayers.

From Traction Control: "Why to Load Just Five in Your Single Action Six."

David Codrea notes an article on how the ATF manufactures crime. He also notes that the source still erroneously refers to Fast and Furious as a "botched sting operation."

The Smallest Minority posts a list of all of Obama's executive orders concerning guns.

Monday, December 09, 2013

Top tech firms balk at feeding info to secretive underground gov't

A special investigative report, days in the making, is now published at The Examiner. Here is an excerpt:

The backlash of the tech companies has been intensified by the disclosure of classified documents that have led to a crisis of trust among the American people toward their government. The straw that broke the camel's back was the disclosure over the weekend that government agencies can spy on citizens through their webcams, which are located on all computers sold today. The agencies can turn on the webcams remotely without the user being aware they are being watched. One report stated that this can be done even when the computer is turned off.

Further, many Americans were alarmed when it was reported over the weekend that the IRS and the SEC want the authority to snoop through the emails of any citizen, any time they wish, and without a properly executed warrant.

The alarm that increasing numbers of citizens express concerning these growing signs of government domination and tyranny are only exacerbated by the knowledge that a huge, growing government monolith is operating behind the scenes, apart from the Constitutional provisions of the three branches of government -- the legislative (Congress), the executive (president), and the judicial (the Supreme Court).

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