Re: How to find and buy firearms, ammunition and related items online Posted: 30 Aug 2013 01:20 PM PDT If you are having trouble finding firearms or magazines, but especially ammunition in stock and at reasonable prices, then you need to read this article. |
Chicago Public Schools make sex-ed mandatory for kindergarteners (Video) Posted: 30 Aug 2013 01:11 PM PDT Protection or indoctrination? Schools should focus on education. Value formation should be left to the parents and grandparents, but clearly CPS believes otherwise! |
Stunner: 'Obama Denied Gas Masks to Syrian Opposition For a Year' Posted: 30 Aug 2013 11:00 AM PDT 'Syrian opposition groups have been asking for gas masks and chemical-weapons protection gear for more than a year -- and the Obama administration decided not to supply them' As Barack Obama gets ready to drop bombs over Syria, the Daily Beast's Josh Rogin just dropped its own bombshell. According to his exclusive report, President Obama repeatedly rejected requests for gas masks from Syrian opposition. This week we saw more than a thousand people killed as a result of a chemical gas attack: [...] The Obama administration has refused to send gas masks and other chemical-weapons protection gear to Syrian opposition groups, despite numerous requests dating back more than a year and until the reported chemical-weapons attack that struck the Damascus suburbs August 21. Following the harrowing attack that left more than 1,300 dead and more than 3,000 injured in East Ghouta and other Damascus suburbs, the Obama administration is contemplating a strike on the regime of Bashar al-Assad. But Syrian civilians are still trying to cope with the tragedy and treat the wounded, who include scores of children caught sleeping when the gas was dispersed. The attack zone has a fatal shortage of gas masks, chemical-weapons protection gear, and the nerve agent antidote atropine; civilians and activists have been forced to resort to crafting makeshift masks out of everyday household items. More chemical-weapons attacks could come, and there is now an urgent demand in rebel-held areas for gas masks and other gear. But there is also anger and frustration among opposition leaders that despite more than a year of requests to the U.S. government, the Obama administration did not send any gas masks or chemical-weapons protection gear to opposition-controlled areas. "Almost three months ago, we received intelligence information that the regime forces may use chemical weapons in Homs," said Abo Saleem, the directing commission secretary of the Council of Homs Province and a member of the political bureau of the Revolutionary Council of Homs, in an interview with The Daily Beast. "I forward the information to the State Department telling them we are afraid of the use of chemical weapons by the regime and we need gas masks and some training to prepare for such an attack. I got no response. Two weeks after that, the regime used chemical weapons in the old city of Homs, as we were expecting. We sent the State Department reports, but nothing happened." Read more here. Hat tip - Katie Pavlich
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Egyptian Christian leader on Obama' silence on persecution of Church: 'He did not speak loud for this and shame on him if he is a Christian' (Video) Posted: 30 Aug 2013 10:26 AM PDT "Shame on him 'if he is a Christian," indeed. Obama says he is, but his primary concerns seem to focus on the Muslim Brotherhood and how Muslims are treated, in general. "The spokesman of the White House who…was asked 'What is the red line for the Christians in Egypt?' he mocked and said, 'I didn't bring my red pen," he noted. From CBNNews.com (hat tip - Robert Spencer): An Egyptian Christian leader is calling out President Barack Obama and his administration for not doing enough in face of intense persecution against the Church by the Muslim Brotherhood. Following the recent barrage of church burnings, Father Rafic Greiche, the chief spokesman for the Catholic Church in Egypt, criticized President Obama for not speaking out against the worst violence against Egyptian Christians in nearly 700 years. "President Obama when he made a speech he just touched on the burning churches instead of telling the Muslim Brotherhood that they are terrorists and they are making terror on Egypt," Greiche said. "He did not speak loud for this and shame on him if he is a Christian that he does not speak out loud." "The spokesman of the White House who…was asked 'What is the red line for the Christians in Egypt?' he mocked and said, 'I didn't bring my red pen,"he noted. "So I think it was a mockery and not at its place and really shame on him also," he said. Radical Islamists, many members of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood, attacked at least 60 churches, Christian businesses, and institutions in the days following the crackdown against supporters of ousted President Mohammed Morsi. "Obama does not appear to understand the situation," Greiche told AsiaNews. "In his speech he didn't even so much as mention all the churches and Christian buildings being burnt down by the Muslim Brotherhood." "This must absolutely be made clear: the Muslim Brothers are terrorists and are tied to groups belonging to al Qaeda and to the Salafites," he said. "The history of the Muslim Brotherhood, even since their foundation, has been a history of 85 years of bloodshed." Suggested read: 'The Muslim Brotherhood: Origins, Efficacy and Reach' |
Ending... Posted: 30 Aug 2013 08:09 AM PDT MY freedom. MY liberty. MY humanity. Do not touch! Jon Rappoport - Why do they try so hard to end freedom? I have several answers to that question. The people who run the people who run things want to own everything. To them, freedom is another thing to own. So they want it. And they want it all for themselves. Second, they realize that people who have freedom will not want the kind of world being lowered on them, and with freedom, those rebels may just find a way to keep the planned future from happening. So...better to close all doors. All the phony political talk about "we're in this together" is a blatant attempt to promote the idea that freedom is a small thing that must be sacrificed. For the greater good. The people who run things from the top believe that freedom can be owned, because they can't think of anything that can't be owned. That's their view. That's the way they see life and the world. That puts them at a strategic advantage. They focus all their energies on buying and selling. The holdouts among us are those who have values that can't be displayed like cars in a showroom. Values that can't be argued for in commercial language. Values that are ultimately non-material. Holding the value of freedom gives us one advantage. We're not competing against similar products in the marketplace. We're competing against one thing only: slavery. Continue HERE. H/T - Johnsono ne'Blog'as |
Thank God! Hussein Obama will defend us! Posted: 30 Aug 2013 07:17 AM PDT From some imminent threat to the U.S. from Syria! He has neglected to even "suggest" what this imminent threat is, but the most transparent president ever will enlighten we the ignorant soon. I'm sure. For realz! Senator Ted Cruz 8/29/30 According to the Constitution, only Congress has the authority to declare war. While the Commander in Chief must have the flexibility to act in the event of an imminent threat, the President's comments suggest this does not currently exist in Syria. There is time for debate, and no more important subject for Congress to consider. Deploying our armed forces is a serious commitment of the highest order, and we should only consider it in cases where our vital national security interests are at stake. Our allies have demonstrated a willingness to do proper due diligence on this issue. We owe it to the men and women in our armed forces, who would execute this mission, to do no less. When and if President Obama makes a decision on Syria, he must immediately call a special session of Congress and persuade the American people that what he proposes is critical to the defense of our nation. I am confident all members of Congress would willingly return to Washington to work with him on this issue. 
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