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The right to self-defense is not negotiable Senators Weinberg, Menendez and Lautenberg

27 Nov

The House of Representatives passed HR-822, The National Right-to-Carry Reciprocity Act, which would allow citizens who have a permit to carry a concealed firearm in their state the ability to do so in any other state.

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Ron Paul is a Master of the Art of War, and Peace

17 Sep

Guest Column:  Joe Sansone

Apparently Ron Paul is the only candidate that understands the Art of War.

Leaving aside the motivation for terrorist attacks against the U.S., let’s consider the foreign policy issue purely from a strategic point of view for the moment. Is the current strategy of endless war in the strategic interests of The United States?

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Posted in Federal Government, Human rights, Politics, Presidential campaign, The Warfare State

 

Circumcisions, abortions and human rights

23 May

The City of San Francisco (where else?) will have an initiative on the ballot in November banning circumcisions on males under 18 years of age.   Male circumcision has been a religious ritual for thousand of years among Jews.  Muslims also practice circumcision.  According to one of the initiative’s supporters, “It’s excruciatingly painful and permanently damaging surgery that’s forced on men when they’re at their weakest and most vulnerable.”

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Posted in Human rights, Supreme Court