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Dead Assault Weapons Ban in U.S. Senate — Are Gun Rights Now Safe? Round one of the gun control battle on Capitol Hill has been seemingly won by default by the protectors and supporters of the U.S. Constitution’s Second Amendment. This win for gun rights advocates became obvious [...] ... READ MORE
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Latest From Chip Wood March 22, 2013
The Republicans' Dangerous Makeover The Republicans' Dangerous Makeover »
The Republican National Committee, under the leadership of Chairman Reince Priebus, said the party must change if it ever hopes to win the White House again. So it issued a 97-page report that describes the GOP as "out of touch," "narrow minded," and the party of "stuffy old men." More »


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Where Did Those 9/11 Hijackers Come From Again? Where Did Those 9/11 Hijackers Come From Again? »
The Department of Homeland Security has decided to give "trusted traveler" status to Saudi Arabian travelers. That's right, the country that we're told produced 15 of the 19 9/11 hijackers can have its citizens coming to the United States pass fast-tracked through customs without hassle. More »

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Federal Budget Madness Continues Federal Budget Madness Continues »
If you haven't already braced yourself for another round of Federal budget insanity, now is the time. Today, the Senate is expected to embark on what promises to be a contentious round of budgetary votes. And on Thursday, the House passed a budget by Representative Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) on a 221-207 vote with no Democratic support. More »


President Wants New Fund To Prop Up Green Energy Projects 'Too Risky' For Marketplace President Wants New Fund To Prop Up Green Energy Projects 'Too Risky' For Marketplace »
An undeterred President Barack Obama, heavily criticized for his Administration's support of spectacularly unsuccessful green energy start-ups, told an Illinois audience last week the government should expand its role in helping fund private green projects that wouldn't survive in a free market. More »



Background Check Stats Reveal Gun Sales Higher Than Ever Background Check Stats Reveal Gun Sales Higher Than Ever »
An analysis of FBI-maintained data on the volume of background checks conducted when stores sell firearms reveals that Americans are buying more guns than at any time since the agency began keeping track of the numbers. Of particular interest is the dramatic spike in sales since late last year. More »

New Yorkers Can Snitch On Gun Owners For $500 Reward New Yorkers Can Snitch On Gun Owners For $500 Reward »
In New York State if you report gun owners to officials and they are found to be in possession of illegal firearms after an investigation, you could score $500. That's because for more than a year the State has been running a "well-kept secret" tip line that offers rewards to callers depending on what comes from the gun-related information they provide.  More »


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Paul For President — Rand Paul, That Is

Rand Paul wins CPAC straw poll. Attendees at this year's Conservative Political Action Conference said Kentucky Senator Rand Paul was their preferred Presidential nominee. Rand won 25 percent of the vote in the straw poll, followed by Florida senator Marco Rubio, who got 23 percent. Paul's father, former Congressman Ron Paul, won the CPAC straw polls in 2010 and 2011. Mitt Romney was the first choice last year. Earlier this month, Rand Paul said that he was "seriously considering" a bid for the White House in 2016. More »


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March 22, 2013

Biden: “This Is Not About Anybody’s Constitutional Right To Own A Weapon”

During a gun violence news conference in New York City today with Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Vice President Joe Biden hammered home the point that none of the Obama administration’s gun control proposals infringe on the Second Amendment right to bear … Continue reading
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Cardinal Keith O'Brien, the former head of the Roman Catholic church in Scotland who is accused of groping priests since the 1980s, was physically involved with one of his accusers for years, according to a report in the Scottish newspaper The Herald.

According to the report, the unnamed man now works as a priest in mainland Europe, "in a post the cardinal helped him secure." The newspaper quoted a senior church figure as saying there had been "many questions that others were asking about the relationship." He is alleged to have been in contact with O'Brien until recently, frequently talking on the telephone and visiting the cardinal's residence.

O'Brien was accused last month by four men -- three priests and one former priest -- of inappropriate behavior that went back to 1980. In February, he resigned as head of the Scottish Roman Catholic Church. "For any failures, I apologize to all whom I have offended," he said in a statement.

The cardinal is hostile to gay rights, and has called homosexuality a "grotesque subversion."

According to The Herald, at least two of the accusers have been frustrated by the cardinal's rhetoric about gay marriage.

Another accuser is suing O'Brien over the abuse allegations, claiming was groped and kissed by the cardinal when he was 19. The man, who wishes to remain anonymous, told The Telegraph he chose to come forward after he learned there may be other victims.





















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Kerry Commits U.S. To U.N. Arms Trade Treaty Gun Grab

U.S. Rights: As the world body meets this week to hammer out an agreement to restrict international arms trade, our Secretary of State commits us to pushing a treaty that may also restrict our Second Amendment rights.

Last Friday, the day of the week when unpopular or controversial announcements are traditionally made, Secretary of State John Kerry announced U.S. support for the United Nations Arms Trade Treaty (ATT), a final version of which is being hammered out in New York beginning this week.

Certainly the ATT is controversial. Touted as a means of getting a handle on an international arms trade valued at $60 billion a year, its stated purpose is to keep illicit weapons out of the hands of terrorists, insurgent fighters and organized crime at an international level.

Its vague and suspicious wording led some 150 members of Congress last June to send a letter to President Obama and then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton warning that the treaty is "likely to pose significant threats to our national security, foreign policy and economic interests as well as our constitutional rights."

We have noted that a paper by the U.N.'s Coordinating Action on Small Arms (CASA) says that arms have been "misused by lawful owners" and that the "arms trade therefore be regulated in ways that would . .. minimize the misuse of legally owned weapons."

Would defending your home against intruders, or U.S. laws permitting concealed carry, be considered a "misuse?"

"We will not support any treaty that would be inconsistent with U.S. law and the rights of American citizens under our Constitution, including the Second Amendment," Secretary of State Kerry tried to reassure us — even as he represents an administration that seeks to ban weapons on their scary appearance rather than their genuine lethality, thinks the Founding Fathers wrote the Second Amendment with deer-hunting rather than British tyranny in mind, and would be happy if the entire U.S. were a "gun-free zone."

As the Heritage Foundation notes, imported firearms, considered part of the "arms trade" to be regulated, constitute about 35% of the new firearms market in the U.S.

"Under the guise of adopting what it deems to be 'appropriate measures,' an Administration could restrict imports by redefining what qualifies as a 'sporting' firearm — the definition of which is left completely to the discretion of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives," Heritage reports.

The ATT, Heritage warns, "could create a national registry (initially) limited to imported firearms. It could impose new requirements on importers of firearms, or parts and components of firearms, for example, by requiring them to provide the identity of the final end user.. ."

Restrictions on imports might be extended to ammunition as well.

Last Thursday, Rep. Mike Kelly, R-Pa., introduced a bipartisan resolution opposing the treaty. The resolution states the U.N. proposal "places free democracies and totalitarian regimes on a basis of equality" and represents a threat to U.S. national security.

Our Constitution is unambiguous in its protection of gun rights. The ATT is not.

Interestingly, just as the world's worst human rights violators have sat on and often chaired the U.N. Human Rights Council, Iran, arms supplier extraordinaire to America's enemies, was elected to a top position at the United Nations Conference on the Arms Trade Treaty held in New York last July.

The U.S. is one of few countries that has anything like a Second Amendment, our Founding Fathers enshrining the right to bear arms in our founding principles in recognition of it being the ultimate bulwark against tyrannical government.

The fact that an organization full of tyrants, dictators, thugs and gross human rights violators wants to control small arms worldwide is hardly a surprise.

Somehow, administration assurances that the treaty won't infringe on our Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms doesn't reassure us.