Question: What does it take to get bitter rivals, Google and Facebook – the two most popular and powerful entities on the planet, to put aside their differences and join forces for a common cause?
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Despite the Obama administration’s best efforts to characterize Operation Fast and Furious, a recently revealed ATF program that sought to put U.S.-based firearms into the hands of Mexican drug smugglers, as little more than a ‘screw up’, the most damning evidence strongly indicates that the whole operation was in fact an attempt to launch a false flag assault on the second amendment rights of the American people.
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New York senator Charles Schumer is calling for no ride lists for Amtrak similar to the no fly lists currently used in the nation’s airports.
“Anyone, even a member of al-Qaida could purchase a train ticket and board an Amtrak train without so much as a question asked,” Schumer said. “So that’s why I’m calling for the creation of an Amtrak no ride list. That would take the secure flight program and apply it to Amtrak trains.”
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The year 2011 will bring Americans a larger and more intrusive police state, more unemployment and home foreclosures, no economic recovery, more disregard by the US government of US law, international law, the Constitution, and truth, more suspicion and distrust from allies, more hostility from the rest of the world, and new heights of media sycophancy.
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The following statement from the National Opt-Out Day website says it best…
It's the day ordinary citizens stand up for their rights, stand up for liberty, and protest the federal government's desire to virtually strip us naked or submit to an "enhanced pat down" that touches people's breasts and genitals in an aggressive manner. You should never have to explain to your children, "Remember that no stranger can touch or see your private area, unless it's a government employee, then it's OK."
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Travelers not wanting a good dose of skin cancer causing x-rays, not wanting their naked body pictures shared among lonely government agents or being groped by TSA agents should stay far away from American airports this holiday season.
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Some men and women are old hands at buying, selling and trading guns, but for those that have never bought a firearm before, it can sometimes be a little puzzling. What they buy will rely upon what they require the gun for. They may wish a rifle or shotgun for hunting or they may just want a small handgun of some kind for protective cover. Either way, there are a lot of brands, models and calibers to choose from. Gun ownership is a right, but it is in addition a big responsibility too.
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