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Benghazi: Crime Scene Unsecured for 18 Days

Greg Hicks just testified that because the US (Susan Rice on her talking point tour) was claiming that a video was responsible for protests (ATTACKS) on our consulate in Benghazi,  the crime scene was unsecured for EIGHTEEN DAYS.  Furthermore, getting

Phoenix Police Hold 'Guns For Groceries' Program

Phoenix Police Hold 'Guns For Groceries' Program

CBS 5 – KPHO PHOENIX (CBS5) -The Phoenix Police Department kicked off three weekends of “Groceries for Guns” on Saturday. It’s an opportunity for people to dispose of unwanted firearms and get a little something in return. Police told CBS

Postal Workers Scared To Deliver In Brooklyn

Postal Workers Scared To Deliver In Brooklyn

PIX11: “We deliver for you.” That is the slogan for the United States Postal Service. However, residents in Brownsville, Brooklyn say their snail mail is taking longer than usual to be delivered or in some cases, not at all. One

Ted Cruz Challenges Joe Biden to Gun Control Debate

Ted Cruz Challenges Joe Biden to Gun Control Debate

Speaking to NRA convention attendees Friday, Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) called attention to Vice President Joe Biden’s promise to bring gun control back for a Senate vote and challenged him to an hour-long debate on the legislation and the real

Cruz Challenges Biden to Gun Debate

Senator Ted Cruz R-Texas spoke at the National Rifle Association meeting in Houston Friday. NRA supporters were gathering there for the first time since successfully fending off the Obama administration’s push to enforce stricter gun laws.  Cruz, noting Joe Biden’s

Gov. Christie Hopes to Ban M-Rated Game Sales to Minors

Gov. Christie Hopes to Ban M-Rated Game Sales to Minors

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie (R) is working on a retail sales ban that will prevent minors from buying or renting violent video games without parental consent.  He wants the ban to work like the rules that govern R-rated movies in

Pentagon May Court Martial Soldiers Who Share Christian Faith

Pentagon May Court Martial Soldiers Who Share Christian Faith

The Pentagon has released a statement confirming that soldiers could be prosecuted for promoting their faith: “Religious proselytization is not permitted within the Department of Defense…Court martials and non-judicial punishments are decided on a case-by-case basis…”.  The statement, released to

New Yorker: What if the Bombers Had Used Guns?

Writing at the New Yorker, John Cassidy wonders aloud if the reaction to the Boston bombing would have been much different if the Tsarnaev brothers had used rifles instead of bombs. He writes, “Imagine, for a moment, that the Tsarnaev