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Wednesday, February 28, 2007
Grad student charged with misdemeanor swearing in airport-she files lawsuit
A Riverside woman who faces a criminal charge of swearing at John Wayne Airport is suing the county, Orange County Sheriff Mike Carona and two sheriff's deputies, alleging infringement of her free-speech rights.
The Bush Succession Plan - How Bush regime plans on staying out of prison
The plan varies depending on the situation but the goal stays the same. Bush and his cronies in the White House plan on covering their respective asses through a combination of pardons, resignations, and other generally shady business...
The Bush Succession Plan - How Bush regime plans on staying out of prison
The plan varies depending on the situation but the goal stays the same. Bush and his cronies in the White House plan on covering their respective asses through a combination of pardons, resignations, and other generally shady business...
Mike Gallagher calls for attack on America to quiet liberals
Seeing Jane Fonda Saturday was enough to make me wish the unthinkable: it will take another terror attack on American soil in order to render these left-leaning crazies irrelevant again. Remember how quiet they were after 9/11? No one dared take them seriously. It was the United States against the terrorist world, just like it should be.
Habeus Corpus is DEAD - Ruling Limits Appeal Rights for Guantanamo Inmates
American Citizens can be designated "enemy combatants" without leaving the country, without a jury, and without being able to challenge such designation. Expect to see this slowly creep into being applied to more and more crimes, until all crime is terrorism.
Prosecutors in Florida want the right to falsify court documents
Florida's prosecutors are floating a proposal to the Legislature to give them the power to secretly falsify public court records -- with a judge's approval -- for undercover law enforcement purposes.
CA wants records of all ammo purchases and private gun sales
New legislation would make gun shops report all ammo purchases, force gun makers to add "micro-stamping" technology to all guns by 2010, and make private citizens report gun sales within 5 days. It also mandates all this info go in federal databases.
CA wants records of all ammo purchases and private gun sales
New legislation would make gun shops report all ammo purchases, force gun makers to add "micro-stamping" technology to all guns by 2010, and make private citizens report gun sales within 5 days. It also mandates all this info go in federal databases.
CA wants records of all ammo purchases and private gun sales
New legislation would make gun shops report all ammo purchases, force gun makers to add "micro-stamping" technology to all guns by 2010, and make private citizens report gun sales within 5 days. It also mandates all this info go in federal databases.
CA wants records of all ammo purchases and private gun sales
New legislation would make gun shops report all ammo purchases, force gun makers to add "micro-stamping" technology to all guns by 2010, and make private citizens report gun sales within 5 days. It also mandates all this info go in federal databases.
Hate Crime Legislation Back~Adds 10 Year Federal Penalty for "hate crimes"
On Jan 5, liberal Rep. Sheila Jackson-Lee (D-TX) reintroduced so-called “hate crimes” legislation in Congress. The bill is numbered H.R. 254. “Hate” crimes laws—the brainchild of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) of B'nai B'rith—are found in states and locales across America, but this new measure in Congress would enact a federal hate crime statutes
"When a cop tells you you're breaking the law, that's all you need to know"
David Brownlow, 49, who serves as the vice chairman of the Constitution Party of Oregon, filed a $1 million federal civil rights lawsuit against Senior Trooper Ken Moore for violating his right to freedom of expression under the United States Constitution pursuant to 42 USC 1983.
"When a cop tells you you're breaking the law, that's all you need to know"
David Brownlow, 49, who serves as the vice chairman of the Constitution Party of Oregon, filed a $1 million federal civil rights lawsuit against Senior Trooper Ken Moore for violating his right to freedom of expression under the United States Constitution pursuant to 42 USC 1983.
NIST Engineer, John Gross, Denies Reports About Molten Steel at the WTC
John Gross, one of the lead engineers of the NIST report is questioned about the existence of molten steel at the WTC, the collapse of Building 7, and also explains how the NIST report did not do any analysis of the collapse of all three buildings.
69 year old woman tasered for honking horn at cops, fined $650
A 69-year-old woman who was shocked with a stun gun after she honked her car horn at a police cruiser has been convicted of resisting arrest for sparking a quarrel with officers. - This is tyranny. This behavior by police CAN NOT be tolerated.
69 year old woman tasered for honking horn at cops, fined $650
A 69-year-old woman who was shocked with a stun gun after she honked her car horn at a police cruiser has been convicted of resisting arrest for sparking a quarrel with officers. - This is tyranny. This behavior by police CAN NOT be tolerated.
GOP revives ISP-tracking legislation - Much Broader This Time Around
All Internet service providers would need to track their customers' online activities to aid police in future investigations under legislation introduced Tuesday as part of a Republican "law and order agenda."
A forthcoming bill in the U.S. Senate lays the groundwork for a national database of illegal images that Internet service providers would use to automatically flag and report suspicious content to police.
7th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals okays warrantless GPS tracking of cars
On February 2, the 7th Circuit of the U.S. Court of Appeals, ruled against a defendant who claimed that the surreptitious placement of a GPS tracking device amounted to an unconstitutional search.
"and she ruled that reasonable suspicion was all they needed for a lawful search"
Free Speech Zones Enforced at USC - Silent Protest Broken Up
"If you look in 'SCampus, it's very clear about where groups of students can be without having prior approval," White said. "This group did not have prior approval to be here; they (could) do it over in (Hahn Plaza), absolutely no problem."
Free Speech Zones Enforced at USC - Silent Protest Broken Up
"If you look in 'SCampus, it's very clear about where groups of students can be without having prior approval," White said. "This group did not have prior approval to be here; they (could) do it over in (Hahn Plaza), absolutely no problem."
$500 fine for missing parent-teacher meeting in Texas under proposed law
Apparently attempting to out-do California ’s recent attempt to tell parents how to raise their children, the Texas State Legislature has introduced a bill that will fine parents $500 if they miss or choose not to attend a meeting with their child’s teacher.
Mexican Migration Project Director Calls for a North American Union
According to Princeton University sociologist Douglas Massey, director of the Mexican Migration Project, the way for America to solve its immigration problem is for the U.S. and Canadian governments to pay for Mexico ’s infrastructure and “social projects” — leading to an eventual North American Union.
Brzezinski: False Flag terror attack to be blamed on Iran real possibility
While speaking before Congress former National Security Adviser to Carter warns that Bush Admin will use terror attack in the US as a pre-text for "Defensive Military Action" against Iran. Main Stream Media ignores the story.
Detainee being held in the US challenges U.S. policy on enemy combatants
Ali al-Marri, the only person being held as an enemy combatant on U.S. soil — has indisputable rights as a legal resident of the United States, including the right to due process and the right to challenge his accusers in a court of law, his lawyer, Jonathan Hafetz, told a three-judge panel of the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
Montana moves to reject Real ID Act - Make your state next!
The Montana House of Representatives expects to vote today on a bill that would make Montana the first state to ignore the Real ID law, which requires states to demand a minimum standard of proof of residency from people seeking driver's licenses.
Russia’s Putin says he shuns conspiracy theories on poisoned spy
President Vladimir Putin on Thursday rejected Western criticism he is using his energy policies as a weapon, denounced the deployment of U.S. anti-missile systems in eastern Europe, and said he didn ’t believe in conspiracy theories in the poisoning death of a former KGB officer.