Members of We Are Change from the San Francisco area were kicked out of a Tea Party event on April 15. The event was held at the Alameda County Fairgrounds in Pleasanton, California. See the video below...
A recent analysis maintains that Obama is showing signs of mental illness, is conceited and is demonstrating a serious disassociation from reality, and that Obama displays severe narcissism.
On the Alex Jones show today, a caller noted that he read an article alerting him to the fact that the Obama deathcare plan is being unveiled on the 30-year anniversary of the Georgia Guidestones, a monument celebrating our demise....
The American Academy of Pediatrics... would like to see foods such as hot dogs "redesigned" so their size, shape and texture make them less likely to lodge in a youngster's throat. (Nanny State is alive and well... I propose a Hot Dog License, or
"Subversive organization" means every corporation, society, association, camp, group, bund, political party, assembly, body or organization, composed of two or more persons, which directly or indirectly advocates, advises, teaches or practices the
The more people who are dependent on the federal government, the more power the federal government can laud over the public, the better off the corporate political elite are.
Merry Christmas, Slaves: In General Electric's world, Santa "wears" an RFID chip to "check that those last glasses of milk left out all night haven't spoiled." Santa's obviously a threat: a bearded guy living in the middle of nowhere who has a
"Everyone enrolled in these plans must pay a monthly abortion premium (p. 41, lines 5-8), and these funds will be used to pay for the elective abortion services."
Blankfein understands that "people are pissed off, mad, and bent out of shape" at bankers’ actions. "I know I could slit my wrists and people would cheer," he says.
Demons are assigned against those who participate in the rituals and festivities....drawn to the fetishes that open doors for them.....most of the candy has been dedicated and prayed over by witches.
Stupid Criminals – Municipal authorities in Kansas City, MO have failed at a recent robbery attempt.
The city officials used red light cameras to extort over 1.7 million dollars out of their constituent’s pockets. The cost to install the cameras?
Companies on the forefront of invasive and liberty-threatening surveillance systems are on the attack, paying big bucks for studies to “prove” that "4 out of 5 adults feel... the government should be able to use ANY AVAILABLE MEANS to "protect" citiz
Redflex’s statewide “photo enforcement” program in Arizona is being called an expensive failure by the beleaguered firm’s own investors. Apparently, these photographic pirates are upset that the “take” from their heist wasn’t what they were expecting
In a recent report from the Los Angeles Times, it appears that California is about to take yet another choice away from its residents. Big Screen T.V.'s are apparently such a power drainer, that the legislators in California are working on legislatio
Liberty: “…a condition in which an individual has the right to act according to his or her own will,” or “freedom from arbitrary or despotic government or control.“
NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg: “We live in a world where we have to have a balance.
Democratic political committees have seen a decline in their fundraising fortunes this year, a result of complacency among their rank-and-file donors and a de facto boycott by many of their wealthiest givers, who have been put off by the party's hars
“If they are going to be panhandling, begging in the city of Raleigh, they are expected to have that permit,” said Raleigh police spokesman Jim Sughrue.
Xerox Corporation announced yesterday that it would acquire Affiliated Computer Services (ACS) for $6.4 billion... The outsourcing of government and law enforcement functions to private companies is a growing market. US Public Technologies pioneered
American Traffic Solutions, the besieged automated ticketing vendor, is in trouble with the law again in Florida.
Already facing a class-action lawsuit regarding constitutional issues in the Sunshine State, the news now is ATS has violated state l
Last week, we reported about American Traffic Solutions’ new legal nightmare in Florida in an article titled “RED LIGHT: ATS Future Uncertain in Florida:”
The headlines say it all. Miami Herald: “Legal challenges mount for Florida’s red-light cameras.” Daytona Beach News-Journal: “Red-light camera lawsuit looms.” Naples News: “[Suit claims] red-light cameras are unconstitutional.”
That seems to be the question photo radar peddler Redflex is asking while conducting questionable push-polling in Louisiana:
"...the question as asked: “Some people say the state Legislature should outlaw the use of traffic cameras because they are a violation of a person’s constitutional right. Other people say that we need to allow the use of traffic cameras because women and children are being killed by people who speed and run red lights and the use of cameras will save lives. Which do you agree with more?”
One might question the lack of concern in that question for the lives of men, but the words “women and children” seem to roll off the tongue nicely when laying out the dire consequences of traffic scofflaws. [...]"
A new law just passed in Massachusetts imposes fines of up to $1000 per day and up to a 30 day jail sentence for not obeying authorities during a public health emergency.
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