Showing posts with label Fast and Furious. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fast and Furious. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Show Notes 01-24-2016

Show Notes 01-24-16

New Mexico rancher renounces Federal grazing contract at Bundy event
A rancher from New Mexico renounced his U.S. Forest Service grazing contract at an event held by an armed group occupying a national wildlife refuge in Oregon to protest federal land use policies.
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Shutdown: House Will Hold No Votes This Week Because of Storm That Has Passed
House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy has announced that the U.S. House of Representatives is postponing votes it had expected to hold on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week and will not hold votes until Monday, Feb. 1--as a result of the heavy snowstorm that hit Washington, D.C. on Friday and Saturday.
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Girls basketball team gets booted from league for being to good
A Minnesota youth basketball team has been ejected from a league for being too good and now the coach, parents and players are crying foul.
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WH: 'We've Gone to Great Lengths...to Shut Down the Flow of Arms' Between US, Mexico
"We've been quite concerned about the ease with which arms...tend to flow across the border between the United States and Mexico," White House spokesman Josh Earnest said on Thursday.
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Request to delay January release of Clinton emails blames snow, Republicans say ask political, tied to early primaries
The State Department is asking a federal court for a one-month extension for the January 29 release of emails from former agency secretary Hillary Clinton, citing in part problems from this weekend’s snow storm and sparking outrage from Republicans about the delay influencing early voting in the White House race.
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BENGHAZI STORY HILLARY CLINTON DOESN'T WANT YOU TO KNOW
New York Times bestselling author Aaron Klein’s book, “The REAL Benghazi Story: What the White House and Hillary Don’t Want You to Know,” is a groundbreaking investigative work that finally exposes some of the most significant issues related to the murderous attack – information with current national security implications.
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Blizzard Conditions Shut Down D.C., But Check Out The Tomb Of The Unknown Soldier…Washington, D.C. is shut down as a winter storm continued to cover the nation’s capital in snow. But as the winds pick up speed and the snow piles up, the men who guard the Tomb of the Unknown  never stop keeping watch.
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The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
On Memorial Day, 1921, four unknowns were exhumed from four World War I American cemeteries in France. U.S. Army Sgt. Edward F. Younger, who was wounded in combat, highly decorated for valor and received the Distinguished Service Medal in "The Great War, the war to end all wars," selected the Unknown Soldier of World War I from four identical caskets at the city hall in Chalons-sur-Marne, France, Oct. 24, 1921.
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FBI belies Air Force claim that open carry stops shooters
FBI data on the number of active shootings thwarted by armed citizens appears to contradict an Air Force argument for authorizing off-duty airman to open-carry and conceal-carry weapons while on base.
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H. RES. 569
Condemning violence, bigotry, and hateful rhetoric towards Muslims in the United States. Whereas the victims of anti-Muslim hate crimes and rhetoric have faced physical, verbal, and emotional abuse because they were Muslim or believed to be Muslim.
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‘Act of God’: Ayatollah Claims Divine Intervention Led to US Sailors' Detention at Gunpoint
“An act of God” was responsible for U.S. Navy sailors entering Iranian waters, leading to their arrest at gunpoint, Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Sunday told Islamic Revolu-tionary Guard Corps (IRGC) members who detained the Americans.
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Refugee crisis as seen from Davos
The influx of refugees into Europe and how countries can deal with the crisis was a major topic at the annual World Economic Forum in Davos. Still, the grand plan remains elusive.
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Friday, January 22, 2016

Show notes 01-21-2016

Thursday show 01-21-16


GOVERNOR URGES FEDS TO MOVE ON OREGON PROTESTERS
Oregon Gov. Kate Brown told federal officials that it is time to advance on ranchers holed up in the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge since Jan. 2
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FED EMPLOYEES CAUGHT BRAGGING ABOUT FEDERAL LAND GRABS
Federal employees revel in the fact that they swindle land from private property owners at pennies on the dollar, in astonishing admissions captured in a recently released video.
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Washington governor takes action on guns after Obama move
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee signed an executive order last Wednesday aimed at curbing gun violence by improving data-sharing among government agencies and starting a new public health campaign on suicide prevention.
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GAO: 70% of Firearms Seized in Mexico Came From USA
A new federal report reveals that 70% of the firearms seized by Mexican authorities between 2009 and 2014 originated in the United States. In addition, the report shows that the majority of those U.S.-originated guns were bought in California, Arizona, and Texas, southwest states that border Mexico.
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When all else failed this won the Revolutionary War
The bloody butcher” is what colonists called British Colonel Banastre Tarleton.
He let his dragoons bayonet and hack hundreds of surrendering Americans at Buford’s Massacre during the Battle of Waxhaw, May 29, 1780
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It's true: College is driving your kids insane
Like the legions entering America from adversarial foreign cultures, many of these “new arrivals” from totalitarian collage campus cultures are also likely to come into serious conflict with a constitutional republic which, as John Adams said, was “fit only for a moral and religious people.”
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Friday, October 02, 2015

Show Notes 10-01-2015

Thursday show 10-1-15

Sukkot
For forty years, as our ancestors traversed the Sinai Desert, following the Exodus from Egypt, miraculous "clouds of glory" surrounded and hovered over them, shielding them from the dangers and discomforts of the desert.
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Christian, Muslim Refugees Separate Housing In Germany: Religion Segregation At Camps Encouraged By Police Union Leader
Amid backlash over Germany’s policy to accept a large number of refugees and clashes erupting among them at refugee camps, the deputy head of the police trade union has said the country should separate those seeking asylum by religion.
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EU foreign policy chief sees Palestinian issue as a global priority
On a day when the bloody Syrian conflict took a dangerous new turn with the launch of Russian airstrikes and Iran’s supreme leader issued military threats against Saudi Arabia, the European Union’s top diplomat suggested Wednesday that resolving the Israeli-Palestinian dispute was a global priority.
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CMPD considers no-go areas for criminals
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department and Charlotte City Council are discussing whether to create “public safety zones,” city areas where people with past arrests would be prohibited from entering.
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Treasury secretary says Congress needs to act on debt limit by November 5
Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew said Thursday the deadline for Congress to increase the government's borrowing cap has been moved up to about Nov. 5. That likely means the matter must be resolved before House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, leaves Congress at the end of October.
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Two found guilty of murder of border agent in 'Fast and Furious' scandal
Two men were found guilty Thursday of murdering U.S. Border Patrol agent Brian Terry with guns supplied by the U.S. government. The 12 jurors found Ivan Soto-Barraza and Jesus Sanchez-Meza guilty on nine different charges, including first-degree murder and attempted armed robbery. They deliberated for just over three hours at the U.S. District Court in Tucson, AZ.
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Students Were Giving Away Copies of Constitution in ‘Free Speech Zone.’ Then, Cop Confronted Them
A group of libertarian students distributing free copies of the U.S. Constitution during a free speech protest held in a “free speech zone” at Penn State University Friday were confronted by a police officer and told they needed to cease their activities and first obtain school approval.
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School questionnaire: Do your parents own guns?
Hendrickson High School officials in Pflugerville, Texas, have angered some parents with a questionnaire distributed to students that asks, point-blank, if their family members own guns.
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Students go berserk after conservative club uses term ‘anchor babies
A recently approved Young Americans for Freedom student club at Gettysburg College made quite a debut on campus after its recruitment fliers used the term “anchor babies” and asked of abortion “do you enjoy hugging babies vs killing them,” among other statements.
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Obama puts US on fast track to world government
Obama puts U.S. on 'fast track' to world government The United Nation 2030 Agenda endorsed by President Obama, Pope Francis and the U.N. General Assembly brings the world one giant step closer to true global governance.
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Friday, October 24, 2014

Show Notes 10/23/2014

Thursday Show 10/23/14

UK gun owners now subject to warrantless home searches
Registered gun owners in the United Kingdom are now subject to unannounced visits to their homes under new guidance that allows police to inspect firearms storage without a warrant.
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Former Secret Service agent on gun mess: I knew it!
The disclosure that guns purchased in the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms’ Fast and Furious anti-drug cartel program have been found at a crime scene in the United States did not surprise Dan Bongino, a former Secret Service agent who raised the very scenario last year.
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Senate Democratic Officials Start Lashing Out at White House
The relationship between the White House and Senate Democrats hit a new low Tuesday evening after the administration's press office released a transcript of first lady Michelle Obama's appearance in Iowa on behalf of Democratic Senate candidate Bruce Braley. The problem: The subject line of the e-mail referred to Braley as the "Democratic candidate for governor."
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Judge restricts Dinesh Dsouzas travel
A federal judge in New York City has put filmmaker and bestselling author Dinesh D’Souza under a travel restriction during the eight months in which he has been sentenced to a community confinement center in San Diego, where he must spend each night.
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JUDGE SIDES WITH IRS, DISMISSES LAWSUITS
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., sided today with the Internal Revenue Service and dismissed lawsuits by tea party organizations seeking redress for improper delays and scrutiny of their applications for tax-exempt status.
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Davis City Council votes to return armored vehicle to federal government
It was free, but the imposing-looking armored vehicle recently acquired by the Davis Police Department is being sent back. The Davis City Council voted 3-2 Tuesday night to return the vehicle to the federal government.
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MSNBC’s Melissa Harris-Perry More Afraid of Police Than Ebola, ISIS
“At this point, I feel much more terror every time I see blue lights than when I think about Ebola or ISIS,” said Harris-Perry. “It feels to me – and it could be, not blue lights coming for me, but just anywhere on the street – I feel like, ‘Please God, don’t make me have to interact here,' because these videos make it feel like there is nothing that makes you safe."
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Saturday, October 11, 2014

Show Notes 10/09/2014

Thursday Show 10/9/14

Soda makers pledge to reduce calorie consumption
Coke, Pepsi and Dr Pepper said Tuesday they'll work to reduce the calories Americans get from beverages by 20 percent over the next decade by more aggressively marketing smaller sizes, bottled water and diet drinks.
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Food for thought: Expensive meals taste better, study finds
New research shows price really can impact how food tastes — at least at the all-you-can eat buffet.
In a study published in the Journal of Sensory Studies, diners who paid $8 rather than $4 at a lunch buffet said their food was 11 percent tastier.
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Best pizzas in America
Ask the average person who makes the best pizza, or read articles, blogs, and best-of lists by pizza “experts,” or wade into online comments, and you’ll find that there is a light side and a dark side — two flavors, if you will — of Pizza Opinion: The positive, passionate, all-consuming love for one’s own favorite cheesy, greasy, roof-of-mouth-burning slice; and the dark, fiery vitriol reserved for those who dare challenge the superiority of thin-crust over deep-dish, sweet sauce over savory, or any number of other fiercely divisive pizzalogical issues.
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Goodbye Gun Control: The $1,200 Machine For 3D-Printing Guns Has Sold Out In 36 Hours
On Wednesday, Cody Wilson’s libertarian non-profit Defense Distributed revealed the Ghost Gunner, a $1,200 computer-controlled (CNC) milling machine designed to let anyone make the aluminum body of an AR-15 rifle at home, with no expertise, no regulation, and no serial numbers. Since then, he’s sold more than 200 of the foot-cubed CNC mills—175 in the first 24 hours. That’s well beyond his expectations; Wilson had planned to sell only 110 of the machines total before cutting off orders.
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Judicial Watch president: Holder resigned over Judges Fast and Furious ruling
Judicial Watch president Tom Fitton says he has “no doubt” that a Sept. 23 federal court order requiring the Department of Justice (DOJ) to turn over an index of documents relating to the Fast and Furious scandal by October 22 prompted the resignation of Attorney General Eric Holder two days later.
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THOUSANDS FROM EBOLA NATIONS ALLOWED TO ENTER US WITHOUT ADDITIONAL SCREENING
Over 3,500 passengers from Ebola affected nations have been allowed to enter the U.S. without any special screening since January 1, 2014, according to a leaked internal intelligence report from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Office of Intelligence and Liaison exclusively obtained by Breitbart Texas.
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More than a dozen states plan to cancel health care policies not in compliance with ObamaCare
More than a dozen states plan to cancel health care policies not in compliance with ObamaCare in the coming weeks, affecting thousands of people just before the midterm elections.
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Teachers Reprimanded for Speaking Out Against Common Core
Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal (R.) blasted reports Tuesday that teachers are being reprimanded for speaking out against Common Core standards on social media. A teacher in Rapides Parish, in Alexandria, La., was “written up” for writing a negative post on Facebook about the controversial standards, according to Town Talk.
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Union workers protest Obama's EPA regulations
The United Mine Workers of America held a rally Tuesday in Washington, D.C., to protest Environmental Protection Agency regulations that they claim would destroy the nation’s coal industry and coal-related jobs while doing nothing to address climate change.
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Saturday, December 22, 2012

Show Notes 12/20/2012

Uncooperative Radio Show Notes: Thursday 12/20/12

As Connecticut story unfolds: media struggle with facts
The scope and senselessness of the Newtown, Conn., school shooting challenged journalists' ability to do much more than lend, or impose, their presence on the scene.

Obama begins push for new national retirement system
A recent hearing sponsored by the Treasury and Labor Departments marked the beginning of the Obama Administration’s effort to nationalize the nation’s pension system and to eliminate private retirement accounts including IRA’s and 401k plans, NSC is warning.

Fast and Furious: the gift that keeps on giving
More than two years after the murder of a Border Patrol agent cracked the lid on a gun trafficking scandal that would bring down careers, hound the attorney general and force Capitol Hill hearings, the mismanaged Operation Fast and Furious continues to provide one thing that may haunt the Obama administration for years: Dead bodies.

What did Mahatma Gandhi think of violence and self-defense
I WOULD risk violence a thousand times rather than risk the emasculation of a whole race.

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Show notes 10/21/2012

Uncooperative Radio Show Notes: Sunday 10/21/12

Major US, Israeli air defense exercise begins
The Israeli military says its largest ever exercise with the United States has begun. A major air defense drill called Austere Challenge 2012 started Sunday and includes more than 3,500 Americans and 1,000 Israelis.

Inhofe: EPA 'punting' regs until after election that 'spell doom' for jobs, economy
Republican Sen. James Inhofe says the Environmental Protection Agency has delayed action or “punted” on numerous regulations while President Obama tries to “earns votes” for a second term.

Pope names 7 new saints, seeks to revive faith
Some 80,000 pilgrims in flowered lei, feathered headdresses and other traditional garb flooded St. Peter's Square on Sunday as Pope Benedict XVI added seven more saints onto the roster of Catholic role models in a bid to reinvigorate the faith in parts of the world where it's lagging.

“Big Food” Trying to Control Universities through Rampant Conflicts of Interest
Science for sale! Researchers with ties to industry are paying big money to ensure that scientific independence is a thing of the past. Apparently this is how those dumber and dumber examples got their start.

Two reports just released—“Federal Spending by the Numbers 2012” by The Heritage Foundation and “Waste Book 2012” 
A report by the office of Senator Tom Coburn (R–OK)—shed light on these and other examples of Washington’s irresponsible spending.

Global warming stopped 16 years ago
The world stopped getting warmer almost 16 years ago, according to new data released last week. The figures, which have triggered debate among climate scientists, reveal that from the beginning of 1997 until August 2012, there was no discernible rise in aggregate global temperatures.

‘Fast and Furious’ defendant gets prison for buying guns
The first of 20 individuals indicted in 2011 on charges of buying high-powered firearms in Arizona to be used by Mexican drug gangs was sentenced Monday in San Diego federal court to 57 months in prison.

Friday, October 12, 2012

Show Notes 10/11/12

Uncooperative Radio Show Notes: Thursday 10/11/12


Special Guest Pastor Stephen E. Broden.

President of the Fair Park Friendship Center and Senior Pastor of the Fair Park Bible Fellowship. And Founder Of The Constitutional Defenders Of Texas.

Constitutional defenders of Texas mission statement 
To identify and hold accountable those elected representatives in government who have violated their oath to uphold and protect the Constitution, either by action or omission. To ensure the Founder’s original intent for the Constitution, which was established as a compact between the several states, to protect the fourth
branch of government, the people and their rights, from all enemies; both foreign and domestic.
www.constitutionaldefendersoftexas.com

ATF whistle-blower fired, claims complaints about 'Fast and Furious' played role
A well-known whistle-blower in the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives confirmed to FoxNews.com that he was fired this week, and he claims his complaints about Operation Fast and Furious played a role in his dismissal.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/10/11/atf-whistle-blower-fired-claims-furious-complaints-played-role/

Spain seals deal with US on NATO missile shield 

The Spanish government has agreed to participate in NATO's anti-missile shield that will see specialized United States warships based at a Spanish base already used by the U.S. Navy.
http://www.military.com/daily-news/2012/10/05/spain-seals-deal-with-us-on-nato-missile-shield.html?comp=7000023317843&rank=8


Friday, September 21, 2012

Show notes 09/20/12

Uncooperative Radio Show Notes: Thursday 9/20/12
 
Teen rejoins team after it allows him to wear pink gloves to support his mother 
A 12-year-old boy who bought pink gloves to wear at his football game to show support for his mother, who has breast cancer, is returning to the team he quit over a dispute with the coach. http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/news/2012/09/13/teen-rejoins-team-after-it-allows-him-to-wear-pink-gloves-to-support-mother-who/?test=latestnews#ixzz26O1Gaa2n
 
School denies Autistic boy lunch due to billing issue 
The mother of a kindergarten student with autism is outraged because the boy was denied lunch at his New Jersey school due to a billing issue.  
Walmart Apologizes After Booting Kids From Store For Singing ‘God Bless America’ 
75 students and their parents were kicked off Wal-Mart property Wednesday evening.Were they protesting the high price of school supplies? Nope. The Miramar principal and her students were simply trying to sing “God Bless America” to honor the fallen heroes of 9-11. http://miami.cbslocal.com/2012/09/13/students-sing-god-bless-america-at-wal-mart-manager-calls-cops/
 
Massachusetts parents furious after school fails to call ambulance for daughter 
A Saugus couple says they are furious with their daughter’s school because staff did not call an ambulance after the fourth-grader suffered a broken arm on the playground. http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/09/20/massachusetts-parents-furious-after-school-fails-to-call-ambulance-for-daughter/?test=latestnews#ixzz272vxQfnJ
 
State department was discussing putting Marines in Libya sometime in the next five years 
Prior to the Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, the State Department and the Marines Corps had been discussing deploying Marines to guard the U.S. Embassy in the Libyan capital Tripoli "sometime in the next five years," according to the Marine Corps. http://thecable.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2012/09/20/state_department_was_discussing_putting_marines_in_libya_sometime_in_the_next_five_
 
Antarctic Sea ice sets another record 
Antarctic sea ice set another record this past week, with the most amount of ice ever recorded on day 256 of the calendar year (September 12 of this leap year). Please, nobody tell the mainstream media or they might have to retract some stories and admit they are misrepresenting scientific data. 
'Furious' report slams 'disregard' for public safety as DOJ officials quit 
A bombshell report released Wednesday on Operation Fast and Furious faulted a range of federal agencies for the failed anti-gunrunning program and accused officials in charge of a "disregard" for public safety.  

Friday, August 31, 2012

Show Notes: 08-30-2012

Uncooperative Radio Show Notes: Thursday 8/30/12

Fla.’s Graham to Newsmax: We May Have Another Hanging-Chad-Like Controversy

With Florida once again expected to play a critical role in the upcoming presidential election, former Gov. and Sen. Bob Graham warned Newsmax.TV that the nation should brace for the possibility of a “strong second act” of another hanging chad-like controversy courtesy of The Sunshine State.
http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/Bob-Graham-Florida-election/2012/08/26/id/449779

Federal Court rules against Texas voter ID

Texas' top attorney told Fox News his state will appeal to the Supreme Court after a federal panel of judges on Thursday rejected the Texas law requiring voters to present photo IDs before casting a ballot.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/08/30/federal-court-rules-against-texas-voter-id-law/?test=latestnews#ixzz254S33ZX4

Fort Hood suspect explains beard to Judge
The Army psychiatrist charged in the deadly Fort Hood shooting rampage has told a judge that he grew a beard because his Muslim faith requires it.
http://www.military.com/daily-news/2012/08/30/fort-hood-suspect-explains-beard-to-judge.html?comp=7000023467940&rank=2

US Troops Build 'Alamos'

Against Insider Attacks U.S. military units have resorted to building hardened safe rooms, or what they call "Alamos," to protect themselves from potential attacks from the soldiers and police officers they are training, according to a report from Stars & Stripes.
http://www.military.com/daily-news/2012/08/30/us-troops-build-alamos-against-insider-attacks.html

Chocolate may lower risk stroke in men

Chocolate – often touted for aiding heart health – may have another benefit up its sleeve.Men who eat a moderate amount of chocolate per week can possibly lower their risk of stroke, according to new research published in the journal Neurology.
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2012/08/30/chocolate-may-lower-risk-stroke-in-men/?test=latestnews#ixzz254UC2WfE

As GOP Protests Fizzle, Occupy Movement Turns Attention to DNC

From a protester standpoint at the Republican National Convention it appeared at times as if nobody but Ron Paul supporters showed up. That, however, is not the entire story. http://www.newsmax.com/Advertise/Convention-Protests/2012/08/30/id/450407

Wasserman Schultz and Sandra Fluke make their presence felt at the RNC

While most in politics allow Democrats and Republicans to tell their own story at their respective conventions, outspoken Democratic Florida Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz decided she couldn’t let Republicans be have their day in Tampa.
http://www.humanevents.com/2012/08/30/wasserman-schultz-and-sandra-fluke-make-their-presence-felt-at-the-rnc/

Accused illegal gun seller Terri Reese still awaiting bail release

A member of a gun dealer family jailed since last August for conducting alleged sales to straw purchasers has had her bail release delayed due to procedural documentation requirements, Gun Rights Examiner has learned.
http://www.examiner.com/article/accused-illegal-gun-seller-terri-reese-still-awaiting-bail-release

Show Notes: 08-26-2012

Uncooperative Radio Show Notes: Sunday 8/26/12

A Jewish Prayer
Blessed is The Lord our God, Sovereign of the universe, who sustains the entire world with goodness, kindness and mercy. God gives food to all creatures, for God's mercy is everlasting.
http://www.godweb.org/prayer/PrayersJewish.htm

Argentina's President polls drop as debt soars
Argentine President Cristina Fernandez's popularity sank to 30 percent in August, less than half of what it was a year earlier, according to a poll published on Sunday that portrayed a country worried about crime and high inflation.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/08/26/us-argentina-fernandezpollidUSBRE87P07620120826 Link
Ryan pleads guilty as charged for clinging to guns and religion

Stumping in Michigan Friday, Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan took a swipe at President Barack Obama’s 2008 comment regarding rural Americans.
http://cnsnews.com/news/article/ryan-pleads-guilty-charged-clinging-guns-and-religion

Fast and Furious official granted paid
leave to work for JP Morgan
The long-awaited inspector general's report on the Justice Department's botched gun-running scheme is finished, Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) said on Wednesday.
http://cnsnews.com/news/article/fast-and-furious-atf-official-granted-paid-leave-take-6-figure-job-jp-morgan

Gritty N.J. city of Camden to scrap police department

Amid budget woes Crime-ridden Camden, New Jersey often referred to as the most dangerous city in the United States—is getting rid of its police department.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/08/24/camden-nj-to-reboot-police-department-by-new-year/#ixzz24hDCtV58

House Judiciary Committee Charges Administration with Falsifying Deportation Numbers
The Obama Administration justified its June 15, 2012 directive that allows illegal aliens who meet certain criteria to receive deferred action and work permits by its record level of deportations. https://www.numbersusa.com/content/news/august-25-2012/house-judiciary-committee-charges-administration-falsifying-deportation-numbers.

Child Porn, Coke Smuggling: Hundreds of DHS Employees Arrested Last Year

According to a newly released DHS inspector general’s summary of its significant investigations, 318 DHS employees and contractors were arrested in 2011.
http://usopenborders.com/2012/08/child-porn-coke-smuggling-hundreds-of-dhs-employees-arrested-last-year/

EPA Levies $40,000+ Fines on Landlords Who Fail to Provide ‘EPA-Approved’ Pamphlets to Tenants
Thinking of renting or selling a home or apartment?” asks the Environmental Protection Agency. “Make sure you disclose its lead-based paint history. Mr. Wolfe Landau did not and it cost him a $20,000 fine.”
http://cnsnews.com/news/article/epa-levies-40000-fines-landlords-who-fail-provide-epa-approved-pamphlets-tenants

FCC eyes tax on Internet service
The Federal Communications Commission is eyeing a proposal to tax broadband Internet service. The move would funnel money to the Connect America Fund, a subsidy the agency created last year to expand Internet access.
http://thehill.com/blogs/hillicon-valley/technology/245479-fcc-eyes-tax-on-internet-service

Friday, June 22, 2012

U.S. family jailed for Holder's gun crimes

By now thanks to some "attack dog" Congressmen that would not back off the investigation of Fast and Furious, you should all know that the US Justice Department is in the hot seat. But did you know this?

From World Net Daily:
But while that investigation has dragged on, with Attorney General Eric Holder denying knowledge of the program, denying knowledge of who was involved and denying congressional investigators access to tens of thousands of documents that might answer those questions, New Mexico gun dealer Rick Reese and his two sons Ryin and Remington have sat rotting in separate detention centers, jails and prisons around the state accused of a similar crime involving some 30 guns. The Reese family, including Rick’s wife Terri, ran a gun shop in Deming, N.M., and was arrested in late August of 2011 on charges of knowingly selling guns to Mexican smugglers and various other related charges.

Please read the entire article and pass it around. This administration needs to go down in flames folks, starting with the President. I say IMPEACH his ass. Yea, I know it won't happen in the Senate, but at least the American people will be given the chance to vet the President once and for all. He must be tried for "high crimes and misdemeanors", like yesterday, for all the unconstitutional actions he has perpetrated on "We the People"

Friday, June 15, 2012

Show Notes: 06-14-2012

Uncooperative Radio Show Notes: Thursday 6/14/12
Link

EPA's power grab to regulate ditches and gullies on private property

Lawmakers are working to block an unprecedented power grab by the Environmental Protection Agency to use the Clean Water Act (CWA) and control land alongside ditches, gullies and other ephemeral spots by claiming the sources are part of navigable waterways
http://www.humanevents.com/2012/06/11/epa-power-grab-to-regulate-ditches-gullies-on-private-property/

Spotted owl could be game-changer in Tombstone water war

The six Forest Service rangers suddenly crouched, whispering, on their way up the rocky mountain trail. It was early Friday afternoon, the first day
of the Tombstone Shovel Brigade, and the rangers were out in force, hiking to the spot where dozens of volunteers worked with picks and shovels to move and bury Tombstone's makeshift water line.
http://www.cnn.com/2012/06/09/us/tombstone-shovel-brigade/index.html?hpt=hp_c1 Sen.

Cornyn Tells Holder: 'Resign'
Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas), a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, told Attorney General Eric Holde he should resign for reasons that included his failure to cooperate with Congress's investigation of Operation Fast and Furious in which the administration allowed straw purchasers to buy guns for Mexican drug cartels.
http://cnsnews.com/news/article/sen-cornyn-tells-holder-resign


Top 10 Concealed Carry Guns

As far as I’m concerned, in order for a concealed carry gun to be effective it must meet certain criteria. A CCW gun must:
http://www.humanevents.com/2010/12/07/top-10-concealed-carry-guns/

US Flag etiquette

Posted on November 11, 2007 by Brian Bonner Here are some facts about how to handle, and display the U.S. Flag. I concentrated on the areas that I have seen abused in the past, taken from 4USC6.
http://bonner.wordpress.com/2007/11/11/us-flag-etiquette-2/

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Show Notes: 05-10-2012

Links for Uncooperative Radio Show: Thursday 05/10/12

Smithsonian Touts Jefferson’s ‘Genius’ in Editing Gospels--And Removing Resurrection

An exhibition that runs through May at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History, Founding Father and U.S. President Thomas Jefferson is described as a “genius” and “revolutionary” who created his own Bible by cutting and pasting the verses he preferred into a separate compilation.

http://cnsnews.com/news/article/smithsonian-touts-jefferson-s-genius-editing-gospels-and-removing-resurrection

Obama's Sneaky Treaties

President Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton are entering negotiations over — or seeking ratification of — five treaties that could radically limit our national sovereignty and the reach of our democratic institutions.
http://www.dickmorris.com/obamas-sneaky-treaties/ Link

US House oversight committee makes case for contempt of Congress in Fast and Furious investigation

Back in February, U.S. Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) promised to hold Attorney General Eric Holder in contempt of Congress if Holder didn't hand over Justice Department documents that had been subpoenaed as part of an ongoing investigation into the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives' now-infamous"Operation Fast and Furious" gun-walking operation. http://www.nraila.org/news-issues/articles/2012/us-house-oversight-committee-makes-case-for-contempt-of-congress-in-fast-and-furious-investigation.aspx

Currency Debasement and Social Collapse

In a recent debate between Ron Paul and Paul Krugman, Dr. Paul said, "Professor Krugman indicates we just want to go back 100 years or so. That's not exactly true. We want to improve on what life was like back then. But he wants to go back 1,000 years or 2,000 years, just as the Romans and the Greeks … debased their currency."
http://mises.org/daily/6034/Currency-Debasement-and-Social-Collapse