Saturday, May 11, 2013

A Mother's Day of Action to Protect Children From Gun Violence


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/marian-wright-edelman/a-mothers-day-of-action-t_b_3253513.html?utm_hp_ref=shooting

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2 hours ago (10:58 PM)
Can anyone explain to me how 36,000 gun laws have failed to stop gun violence ? Yet ONE more is going to make a difference ?
Keeping in mind, ONLY law abiding citizens obey laws.
Which is why I was/am subjected to backgroung checks, required to take take state approved training and carry a license when I carry my weapon. WHAT ! other laws do YOU wish me to comply with ? that criminals will ignore ???
 
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I want you to stop letting criminals buy guns at gunshows without the same background check that you passed.

I want you to stop letting criminals buy guns from internet ads without a background check.

I want the traffickers of guns selling to criminals to bear equal guilt for every crime involving the gun that they delivered to evil hands. This requires tracking guns from the factory to the crime scene, with every transfer recorded the same as for your car VIN number.

We can't dry up the supply until we can put the fear of prison on the people who deliver the guns to evil hands. And we can't do that while fools believe they might have to fight Abrams M1 Tanks and Apache Helicopters and Drones and Seal Team Six with their imitation M16 lookalikes.

If you are afraid of govt tyranny than you owe it to be involved in society before the fact, proactive, not minute man after it's way too late. You can't fight A C-130 gunship that can kill you from two miles high in pitch black dead of night, so put that fantasy away and join the 21st century.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Roe v. Wade Ruling Flawed

 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/11/ruth-bader-ginsburg-roe-v-wade_n_3261187.html


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2 minutes ago (11:12 PM)
She is right about Roe v. Wade, although I do not agree with her about only overturing Texas law. They should have just left it alone. If all states are gaining momentum so would have Texas, eventually. But, the Court at the time, made a huge mistake by overturning every state law. States have the power to write and change laws. Roe v. Wade has never been generally accepted by everybody and was the wrong decision, hense the backlash today. It's possible that stare decisis might not be applied here if a case compelling enough got to the Court. My opinion only.


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BS. Nothing in the constitution gives one "person" any rights to parasite and drain off the life fluids of another "person" without permission -- there goes the personhood gambit.

Nothing in the Constitution gives govt the power to invade the body of any citizen and force parenthood.

Nothing in the Constitution gives your religious beliefs about souls imparted by a busybody god compulsion over anybody who rejects such superstitions.

Nothing in the Constitution gives govt or society ownership over citizens and rights to compel them to be breeders at the whims and fashions of society.

Privacy of papers is guaranteed, privacy of home is guaranteed, privacy of personal knowledge is guaranteed -- how much more are the private parts guaranteed privacy -- they are, after all, private parts.

In America there are no "secret laws" -- all laws are written and known. There is no start point where state power over "private parts" was ever granted, and that private matter is reserved to the SOVEREIGN CITIZENS unless it was explicitly granted in writing to govt, which it never was. 
 

IRS Knew Tea Party Was Being Targeted In 2011: Report


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/11/irs-tea-party_n_3260286.html

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On February 18, 2010 crazy Joe Stack, American homegrown terrorist suicide bomber flew his kamikazi Piper airplane bomb into an IRS building in Austin, Texas, killing one IRS employee. Within 24 hours the Tea Party Patriots were claiming Joe Stack as one of theirs, AN AMERICAN HERO.

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God bless Joe Stack an american hero http://bit.ly/3kIUEv #tpp #sgp #912 #TeaParty #tcot #p2

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http://www.fairfaxunderground.com/forum/read/40/310244.html
Tea Baggers - "We Love Joe Stack"
Posted by: WashingTone-Locian ()
Date: February 22, 2010 11:29AM

The "liberal" media isn't doing this. The Tea Baggers are. They LOVE terrorists like Joe Stack...

"God bless Joe Stack an american hero" a person writing as "summit02," posted on the blog of Tea Party Patriots, an umbrella group for the conservative movement. "Thank you Joe for your heroism in the fight aganist the evil elites. that are destroying america," the person wrote.

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Why wouldn't the IRS look hard at the Tea Party that killed one of theirs and bragged about it afterwards???

IRS Knew Tea Party Was Being Targeted In 2011: Report

IRS Knew Tea Party Was Being Targeted In 2011: Report


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/11/irs-tea-party_n_3260286.html

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The TEA PARTY had a website run by KOCH-CSE in 2002. It was then called "USTEAPARTY.com" and there are archived copies of it on Wayback machine at Archive.org. The Koch CSE morphed into Freedomworks and Americans for Prosperity in 2005 and the CSE website went down, but the Tea Party had been at work since at least 2001 when W Bush was freshly elected and they had already "taken their country back". Dick Armey's CSE hosted a TEA PARTY RIOT at the state house in North Carolina in conjunction with Art Pope's John Locke Institute in August 2001. Art Pope's Locke Institute was housed in the same offices as Koch's Institute for Humane Studies at George Mason University on that date, sharing phone services and office personnel.

http://teapy.blogspot.com/