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Tag: TyrannyBy Corinthian Scales, Section News
Will those officers be terminated, and/or prosecuted? Methinks, the truth lies with looking at their union label. (5 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Malfunctioning carbon units ...and, the silence from the easily manipulated bourgeoisie liberals, and their retrograde planning Nerd bike trails becomes deafening. The environment does not rule me. I rule over the environment. Just another facet of The Left's full-on attack over what is written in The Book. (5 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
America's conscience is responding with strengthening itself against tyranny, while our governmental protectors now practice maneuvers in Miami, and Huston, that desensitize, and hone skills as is observed here. Interesting times we live... (3 comments) Comments >> By jgillmanjr, Section News
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As is a bastardized version of the Fox News tagline: "I report, you decide". (3 comments) Comments >> By JGillman, Section News
The opponents to the 2nd amendment [enumerated] rights are so predictable.
How sad. How intellectually lazy. How incredibly naive. Not in the failure of the governor to sign, but in the thinking that one does not have the absolute God-given right to defend their person from aggressors by whatever means possible. In the thinking that some social sense of insecurity should trump the ability for an individual to provide for his or her own protection. In the thought that an unarmed populace is somehow more intrinsically safe than one which in self interest, has armed itself.
Thus the argument so predictably presented by the left, that the founders of our constitution "didn't envision semi-automatic rifles and machine guns", falls flat on its face. The second amendment was put in place for a reason. It was followed up by the third, (quartering without consent) which few could quote, and was placed so early in the bill of rights as to make very clear, its importance. Those two set up a very clear message to our newly formed government that it was not to assume any activity contrary to the liberty and freedoms assumed by the populace; that no action UPON the people would be accepted, and that the people had the right to defend against force in the commission of such action. Read on below the fold. (24 comments, 1059 words in story) Full Story By Corinthian Scales, Section News
via The Detroit News
"I think we ought to be looking at where the real danger is, like those large clips," said Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, R-Texas. The 20 minute police response time wouldn't be "the real danger" when a Law abiding citizenry is impuissant when facing life, and death situations, would it? It's gotta be the "clips". So, yet again, we watch another Republican dunderhead who spirals down into the Progressive abyss. Kay Bailey, obviously isn't equipped to hold a conversation using appropriate firearm terminology, so, perhaps that's why she isn't capable to distinguish that it is called a Bill of Rights, and not a bill of needs. The Governerd has the same Shall not be infringed problem with his sanctioning impotent rich homicide zones. If it looks like a politician, squawks like a politician, then vote its Democracy pandering nasty ass out of office. It is - restore our Republic - that simple. Yannow, for a government that tells us The People, it is impossible to deport a guesstimated 15 million illegal aliens in America, I sure as Hell have to laugh at what the Ineptocracy thinks it's going to do about roughly 300 million firearms. By JGillman, Section News
If the Snyder administration wishes to provide the BEST options for Michigan taxpayers and citizens, it should ask the legislature to defy the feds under the 10th amendment.
"The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people." Some lawmakers may not understand the power they wield. : "I'm very pleased that we are continuing to have an ongoing discussion," said Haines, the chair of the House Health Policy Committee. "It has been very difficult. I don't think it's anybody's fault in Michigan. It's been very difficult to get answers out of Washington."Then do what is best, and tell the feds to take their mandate and send it back to Europe where it has provided inadequate health options for decades. There is no authority given by the constitution to the federal government to force citizens to purchase a product. Any product. Period. (1 comment) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Fresh off the State Newswire
LANSING, Mich. - Gov. Rick Snyder today announced that Rodney Stokes will be the administration's point man on working with cities to help them become more vibrant and inviting by enhancing their existing resources. Stokes, who currently serves as Department of Natural Resources director, will leave that position to join the Executive Office. Yannow, seeing that Rodney did such a fine job with "feral" pigs, I really can't wait to see what dunderhead thing he does next as Gov Snydholm's specially created personal ICLEI Czar.
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