Another, Bigger, 50 State Open Carry Demonstration Feb. 8th; Getting Out The Word

SOURCE: The Truth Is Viral

On February 8th 2013, in accordance with state law and the 2nd Amendment, there will be peaceful Open Carry demonstrations taking on the Capitol steps of all 50 states. In Michigan a team of volunteers is organizing the event, and this writer will be speaking in support of the Constitution, exercising my 1st Amendment right to free speech in defense of the 2nd Amendment.

In this episode [...]

NYC Considering $15 Toll For Bridge!

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – One woman told 1010 WINS’ Steve Sandberg that she doesn’t even have to leave Staten Island to feel the burden of high tolls.

“It’s actually cheaper for tolls in Brooklyn than for tolls in Staten Island,” she said Saturday.

Now, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority wants to hike the Verrazano Bridge toll to $15, and Staten Islanders are banding together to say “enough is enough” with all these tolls.

1010 WINS’ Steve Sandberg [...]

Man Calls Police For Help After Break-In, They Arrive and Shoot Him To Death

Police officer killed victim of break-in
Friends, family angry as questions go unanswered; one man charged

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That’s what the friends and family of Destin Thomas say, after Columbus police confirmed yesterday that it was one of their own officers who shot and killed Thomas while responding to a 911 call he had made on Tuesday morning.

Police gave few details yesterday about what happened between the 21-year-old Thomas and Officer William Kaufman, a [...]

New Jersey Middle School Bans Hugging – CBS

MATAWAN, N.J. (CBSNewYork) –There is a lot of confusion at Matawan-Aberdeen Middle School, where students say the principal made an unusual announcement last week.

“First, I heard over the loudspeaker ‘We are ano hugging school’ and we are…’This is our new policy,’” student John Carelli told CBS 2?s Cindy Hsu on Thursday.

Some of the students went home with stories about a hugging ban that if they hugged in school, they could be suspended.
Some [...]

Theft of Frozen Fetus Sparks Wild Gang Brawl

By NewsCore

NEW PLYMOUTH, New Zealand – The theft of a frozen fetus from a young couple’s home sparked a wild gang brawl in New Zealand, police sources told Friday’s Taranaki Daily News.

The miscarried 12-week-old fetus was stolen last year from a freezer, where it was being kept ahead of a burial ceremony, at the property in New Plymouth on the country’s North Island.

The burglars also stole meat being stored there.

Police [...]

Man’s $5K Parking Space Assessed at Nearly $300K

(Credit: KDKA)

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — A lot of city property owners are outraged over their reassessments, but one man says his beats them all.

The value of his 18-by-10-foot parking space on Mt. Washington jumped from $5,000 to more than $287,000.

That’s even more than his condo.

Richard Milesky, Jr., the proud owner of the underground parking space, says that until this week, the space was valued at $5,000.

“I think its prima fascia evidence [...]

It all sounds frightening until you begin to think about what this really means.

Have you looked at your wallet recently? How many credit cards do you have? How many other accounts that you use your computer, your phone, your apps to use? Have you totalled up the credit you have? have you added this to your networth?

This is what is lacking in this presentation. The Federal Reserve is not just involved in cash but it must deal with incalculable amounts of credit enjoyed [...]

To hell with Bank of America…Konstantinos Alexopoulos suing BofA for giving away his account to man with same name

One man is suing Bank of America after the company allegedly handed over his account to another customer with the same name.

Konstantinos Alexopoulos opened up an account at Barnett Bank — which was ultimately acquired by BofA — in 1992 when he came to the United States for college, the Tampa Tribune reports. He returned to Greece in 1997 and continued making deposits to the account totaling $59,000 in 2003, but [...]

Homeless Fed Up With ‘Occupy’ Sacramento: ‘I Just Wish They’d Give Us Our Park Back’

SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — As the Occupy Sacramento movement settles in for another night inside Cesar Chavez Park, another group sits, watches and wonders if they’ll ever get what they call “their park” back.

“These homeless people have been out here alot longer than you have,” one homeless person tells CBS13.

For years this plaza in the heart of Sacramento has been a homeless hide-away. But some just want the Occupy group to [...]

UNCONSTITUTIONAL: Obama Regime To Cut Off All TV & Radio Broadcasts On November 9th, 2011

The State Can ‘Seize Control’ and ‘There Is Nothing I Can Do’: Glenn Weighs in on Nov. 9th Emergency Broadcast Test

There is no possible interpretation of this under which this isn’t wildly unconstitutional.

While the test is only going to be TEMPORARY, I DO NOT TRUST THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT WITH THIS POWER, NOR SHOULD ANY AMERICAN!

No one man should have the ability to shut down ALL RADIO & TV broadcasting. If [...]

MUST WATCH: Jon Stewart’s Extended Interview With Ron Paul

by ZH

About a month ago, after everyone in the wholly conflicted media (just ask one question: who pays all that advertising money – nuf said), on both the left and the right, was ignoring the most promising presidential candidate this country has had in decades, Jon Stewart decided to take Ron Paul under his wing, and made it clear that while those who don’t matter can [...]

LA considers ‘nightmare’ ban on both plastic and paper grocery bags

LOS ANGELES (CBS) — An effort to allow only reusable bags at Los Angeles grocery stores may sound like a political long-shot, but one city councilman thinks the public will eventually warm up to the initiative.

KNX 1070?s Pete Demetriou reports just the suggestion of such a ban raised the eyebrows of several Southland shoppers.

The measure introduced by City Councilman Paul Koretz would prohibit all single-use plastic [...]

This Is A Seller’s Market

by Anthony Aaron

I’ve worked for companies of all sizes — from large corporations to small, one-man operations. The large corporations were lumbering and slow to adapt, but steady. The smallest operations were able to turn on a dime to take advantages of any changes in the marketplace — but their treatment of workers wasn’t always so great.

Large and medium businesses are more on the radar, [...]