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Firewire from THE BLAZE May 02, 2013
Michigan Dad Exercises 'Open Carry' At His Daughter's School
Seeking to make a point about firearms, a Michigan man decided to open carry his .45-cal. handgun at his daughter’s school. The dad says he made sure to first notify the school, the Michigan State Police, the county sheriff and other local law enforcement officials that he would be exercising his right to carry a gun. See the video he uploaded to YouTube HERE.
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Illinois Lawmaker Explodes Over Dems' Attempt To Change Gun Bill
Illinois state Rep. Mike Bost (R-Murphysboro) launched into a fiery tirade on the Illinois House floor after Democratic lawmakers attempted to sneak in what he considered to be a significant floor amendment to a proposed concealed carry bill. Watch Bost’s outburst HERE.


David “Cole” Withrow was a senior ready to graduate with honors from Princeton High School in Johnston, N.C. He is also an Eagle Scout, who did his senior class project on gun safety and was even looking forward to college in the fall. All of that was before Cole forgot to take his shotgun out of his truck before going to school. Learn what happened when he called his mom to come get the weapon  HERE.



An extremely graphic video showing a woman being decapitated with a knife by a masked man has been spreading on Facebook for the past few days. And, although according to Facebook’s current policy, the video doesn’t violate graphic content restrictions, the social media site has decided to remove all reported instances as it evaluates the situation. Get the rest of the details on this story HERE.




On Thursday, Glenn Beck announced a new partnership for TheBlaze TV with major Hollywood producer Gerald Molen, whose credits include “Jurassic Park,” “Schindler’s List” and last year’s “2016: Obama’s America.” Watch Beck breaking the big news HERE.




Today is the National Day of Prayer, an annual event that is intended “to mobilize prayer in America and to encourage personal repentance and righteousness in the culture.” Keeping with tradition, President Barack Obama released his presidential proclamation addressing the annual occurrence. Read the entire statement HERE.

Is Radical Islam Using Welfare Payments To Fund Jihad?
After the reports surfaced that the family of the accused Boston Marathon bombing suspects has received upwards of $100,000 in welfare over the past decade, something clicked. We were reminded of a British Muslim cleric's statement about welfare being the “jihad seekers allowance.” Was this a widely accepted theory among Muslims in America and around the world? See what we discovered when we looked into this theory HERE.
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L.A. Politicos Try To Block Koch Brothers Newspaper Purchase 
Billionaire philanthropists Charles and David Koch announced earlier this year their interest in purchasing the Los Angeles Times, much to the chagrin of the newspaper's staff. Now, three city council members have joined the paper’s staff in protesting the possible sale. Learn the reason these politicians are trying to stop this private business transaction HERE.


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Roommates can be really annoying at times. However, one guy took it to another level by relentlessly harassing his roommate as he tried to study for his finals at the U.S. Naval Academy. The video was uploaded to YouTube on Wednesday and is quickly spreading. See it HERE. 


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How A $10 Purchase Saved A Man's Life After A Rattlesnake Bit Him
You can buy one for as cheap as $3. Chad Cross picked one up for $10. And it saved his life. What are we talking about? The cheap purchase is a simple snake bite kit — and Cross found out how invaluable one is during a turkey hunting trip in Alabama on Sunday. While walking, the Montgomery resident was bit in the calf by a 6ft pit viper. Check out the graphic photos of the bite and how Cross used the kit to save his life HERE.
 
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TruNews 5-2-13 Soldiers Face Court Martial, Sedition And Treason For Proselytizing



Thursday, May 02, 2013 Radio commentator Steve Quayle and Rick discuss the appalling new Pentagon policy muzzling Christian members of the Armed Forces from talking about Jesus Christ to other soldiers.

The issue surfaced after activist Mikey Weinstein of the Military Religion Freedom organization met with department officials and then wrote that Christians in the military are "monsters" who must be stopped from talking about their faith.

Weinstein had declared: "We face incredibly well-funded gangs of fundamentalist Christian monsters who terrorize their fellow Americans by forcing their weaponized and twisted version of Christianity upon their helpless subordinates in our nation's armed forces."

In an interview with Fox News, Weinstein said the military needs to begin prosecuting Christians who share their faith.

"Someone needs to be punished for this," he said. "Until the Air Force or Army or Navy or Marine Corps punishes a member of the military for unconstitutional religious proselytizing and oppression, we will never have the ability to stop this horrible, horrendous, dehumanizing behavior."

It seemed the military was listening.

After a private meeting between Weinstein and Pentagon officials April 23, a Pentagon spokesman declared, "Religious proselytization is not permitted within the Department of Defense."

Weinstein, according to Fox News' Todd Starnes, told officials at the meeting that U.S. troops who evangelize are guilty of sedition and treason and should be punished, by the hundreds if necessary.

But leaders of the Washington-based Family Research Council, which recently faced a violent attack by a leftist who said his goal was to kill as many people as he could, said the Pentagon's apparent intent to punish evangelism makes no sense.

"Why would military leadership be meeting with one of the most rabid atheists in America to discuss religious freedom in the military," asked FRC President Tony Perkins in a Fox News interview. "That's like consulting with China on how to improve human rights."

Retired Lt. Gen. William Boykin, a vice president at FRC, said such a policy would allow Christians within the military who speak of their faith to be "prosecuted as enemies of the state."

"This has the potential to destroy military recruiting across the services as Americans realize that their faith will be suppressed by joining the military," Boykin said.

"Our brave troops deserve better. If chaplains and other personnel are censored from offering the full solace of the Gospel, there is no religious freedom in the military."

FRC launched a petition urging the Pentagon to scrub plans to censor religious beliefs.

The FRC petition states: "Our brave troops deserve better. Subverting the religious freedom of our troops both hurts the morale of our troops and puts our nation at risk by labeling courageous military personnel as enemies.

"I urge you to resist the demands of anti-Christian activists who are calling for a court-martial order upon chaplains and service members who share their faith," the petition says.

Tens of thousands of Americans joined the effort, which was brought about, according to FRC, because of claims that "religion is one of the chief problems plaguing our troops."

Some have said, FRC points out, that "religious proselytizing" is "at the top of the list of problems in the armed forces -- even on par with sexual assault."

The FRC noted the Washington Post reported that the Air Force had created a document "with the directive that leaders of all levels (including chaplains) may not 'promote their personal religious beliefs to their subordinates or to extend preferential treatment for any religion.'"

Ron Crews of the Chaplain Alliance for Religious Liberty told Starnes: "Saying that a service member cannot speak of his faith is like telling a service member he cannot talk about his spouse or children. I do not think the Air Force wants to ban personnel from protected religious speech."

However, Weinstein told the Washington Post that such conversation is a national security threat and "sedition and treason."

Ken Klukowski, a senior fellow for religious liberty at FRC, noted that Weinstein cites Focus on the Family founder James Dobson as "illustrating the extremist, militant nature of these virulently homophobic organizations' rhetorically charged propaganda."

Weinstein concludes: "Let's call these ignoble actions what they are: the senseless and cowardly squallings of human monsters."

Kulkowski pointed out that Weinstein endorses the Southern Poverty Law Center, which publishes a list of "hate groups" that lump together Christian organizations such as FRC with the Ku Klux Klan.

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