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Thursday, January 31, 2013

Dog sentenced to death in Tennessee because he is 'gay'



Update:





This is a true story. 
I saw this same dog on MSNBC at the Chick-fil-a LGBT boycott.





A dog is set to be put to death in Tennessee today after his owner abandoned him because he thought he was gay. 

The pitbull-type hound is currently languishing in an overcrowded animal shelter in Jackson but is due to be put this afternoon down unless a new owner can be found at the last minute.

According to the owner of the shelter, the dog's master noticed him 'hunched over' another male dog, which led him to assume he was gay.

Rump-Rider today after contracting HIV.





Death row: The dog is pictured in his pen at an animal shelter where he will be put down unless a new owner comes forward.

The dog's fate has sparked appeal among animal lovers to find a new owner before it's too late. Frantic calls have been placed to Elton John, Barney Fwaank and Perez Hilton but so far have not been returned.











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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

NRA vs. Giffords' husband at Senate gun control hearing - CBS News






Prelude to the story below. Particularly the section highlighted. 




Contrary to public perception the article below is a lie albeit no consolation to the victims families. The Newtown shooter never took the assault rifle from the back seat of the car. Yet the Gestapo (aka MSM) has ginned this up and has most Americans believing in this bullshit. They know they're not going to win support banning handguns but they need their pound of flesh so go after the assault rifle. The only thing being assaulted here is the Constitution. I can only marvel how liberals can express this much focus and tenacity on assault rifles but offer nothing when it comes to cutting spending and reducing the deficit.





There is a lot of BS on the internet. While it is true guns in general lead the category for murders please read the actual FBI crime statistics for yourself. You are 7  1/2 times more likely to be killed with a knife, a hammer, or someone's fists then a rifle. BTW...This is simple math. Man is resourceful. If you were able to ban all guns the other categories by which people are murdered will simply rise.  











NRA vs. Giffords' husband at Senate gun control hearing

Today, the debate over gun control gets its first congressional hearing since President Obama proposed sweeping reforms to help tackle escalating gun violence in the United States. 

National Rifle Association CEO Wayne LaPierre and Mark Kelly, the husband of former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz., who survived a shot to the head two years ago during an assassination attempt that left six people dead, are among those slated to testify in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee. One congressional source tells CBS News that Giffords herself is expected to attend the hearing; she is expected to accompany her husband but is not scheduled to testify.

Judiciary Committee chairman Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., "wants to move legislation, and he wants to do it quickly," his spokeswoman Jessica Brady told CBSNews.com. Today's hearing will offer a platform for a "respectful and productive conversation" about "where there is potential for success in passing legislation this year."

Momentum for stricter gun laws has been building since a gunman last month used an AR-15 semi-automatic "assault" rifle and multiple high-ammunition caps to kill 20 children and six adults at a Newtown, Conn., elementary school. 





But in prepared testimony released Tuesday by the NRA, LaPierre made the case that efforts should be focused strengthening school security and mental health resources, and predicted Mr. Obama's proposals to introduce a universal background check and reinstate the assault weapons ban "will fail."

"Law-abiding gun owners will not accept blame for the acts of violent or deranged criminals, nor do we believe the government should dictate what we can lawfully own and use to protect our families," LaPierre will say. "We need to be honest about what works and what does not work. Proposals that would only serve to burden the law-abiding have failed in the past and will fail in the future."

The committee's top Republican, Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, too, will be looking at what witnesses "say about other issues besides guns," his spokeswoman Beth Levine told CBSNews.com. "Mental health issues, video games, those types of things - what they have to say about how they fit into the equation."

Meantime, Brady, Leahy's spokeswoman, said Leahy is "looking forward" to seeing what LaPierre's testimony yields.

"We're talking about the person who is the head of the most powerful gun lobby," Brady said. "They're going to have something to say about it, and they wield a lot of influence, as people have pointed out. To have him come and see what he says - we think that's valuable."

The NRA sent an "urgent" email to its members Tuesday, calling on them to attend the hearing, the Los Angeles Times reports. "You can bet the anti-gunners will be trying to mobilize their supporters to pack the hearing room," the email read, "so we need to make sure the room is filled with supporters of the Second Amendment!" 

Kelly also sent an email Tuesday, to members of Americans for Responsible Solutions, the independent group he founded with Giffords to push for tighter gun laws. He said he will use his testimony today to advocate for universal background checks and a ban on high-capacity magazines, and asked supporters to sign an online petition urging Congress to take up the measures.

Other witnesses at the hearing will be James Johnson, chief of police for Baltimore County, Md., and chairman of the National Law Enforcement Partnership to Prevent Gun Violence; Nicholas Johnson, a law professor at Fordham University School of Law, and Gayle Trotter, an attorney and senior fellow of the Independent Women's Forum.

Brady said Leahy "very much wanted to make sure we had a law enforcement representative on the panel," and pointed out that Johnson headed the partnership against gun violence even before Newtown. Levine said the GOP, meanwhile, "called constitutional scholars as their witnesses," and thus will approach revelations from the hearing "from a constitutional standpoint."

Worried that the witnesses "are skewed to the anti-gun, anti-assault weapons position," though, Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., a member of the committee who last week introduced the 2013 Assault Weapons Ban, told Politico on Tuesday she will be holding her own, separate hearing at a later date. She said Leahy "agreed that I would be able to do my own hearing on the assault weapons legislation, which I will proceed to do." 

Feinstein's bill, which contains much of the same language as Mr. Obama's proposals, faces long odds, particularly in the Republican-controlled House. But Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., in an interview with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel published Tuesday, suggested at least some Republicans may be amenable to changes in the current gun laws. While remaining steadfastly opposed to an assault weapons ban, Ryan argued it would be "very reasonable" to address the loophole that allows people to buy weapons at gun shows without a background check.









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12 REASONS TO VOTE DEMOCRAT






1. I voted Democrat because I love the fact that I can now marry whatever I want. I've decided to marry my German Shepherd. 

2. I voted Democrat because I believe oil companies' profits of 4% on a gallon of gas are obscene but the Government taxing the same gallon of gas at 15% isn't. 

3. I voted Democrat because I believe the Government will do a better job of spending the money I earn than I would. 

4. I voted Democrat because Freedom of Speech is fine as long as nobody is offended by it.

5. I voted Democrat because I'm way too irresponsible to own a gun and I know that my local police are all I need to protect me from murderers and thieves.

6. I voted Democrat because I believe that people who can't tell us if it will rain on Friday can tell us that the polar ice caps will melt away in 10 years if I don't start driving a Chevy Volt. 

7. I voted Democrat because I'm not concerned about millions of babies being aborted so long as we keep all death row inmates alive.

8. I voted Democrat because I think illegal aliens have a right to free health care, education and Social Security benefits, and we should take away the Social Security from those who paid into it.

 9. I voted Democrat because I believe that businesses should not be allowed to make profits for themselves. They need to break even and give the rest away to the government for redistribution as the Democrats see fit.

10. I voted Democrat because I believe liberal Judges need to rewrite the Constitution every few days to suit some fringe kooks who would never get their agendas past the voters.

11. I voted Democrat because I think that it's better to pay billions for oil to people who hate us but not drill our own because it might upset some endangered beetle, lizard, gopher or fish.

12. I voted Democrat because my head is so firmly planted up my ass, it's unlikely that I'll ever have another point of view.







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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Menendez calls FBI inquiry 'fallacious allegations'



Another one for the Mayo clinic?





They have two prostitutes on tape. This is one of them. Neither one knew who Menendez was. What's amusing and makes this story persuasive is how it came to light.

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 He promised to pay them $500 each but gave them only a $100 after there sexual tryst. Democrats always promise more then they deliver. Menendez claims it's 'fallacious allegations'. This is in the same vein as the infamous John Edwards…"This is nothing but tabloid trash" statement.


BTW…This is the guy who wants to give illegals amnesty. 



Menendez dismisses claims he slept with underage Dominican prostitutes as 'fallacious allegations'




WASHINGTON — New Jersey Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez told The Daily Caller Monday that reports he slept with underage prostitutes in the Dominican Republic are "fallacious allegations."

Emails show that the FBI opened an inquiry last August into Menendez's repeated trips to the Dominican Republic.

Menendez dismissed the reports as "fallacious" when TheDC caught up with him in the subway of the Capitol building on Monday.

"I'm not going to respond to the fallacious allegations of your story," Menendez responded as he got off the train.











Would you take the word of a prostitute over a sitting United States Senator? Why not?
One lays on her back for a living, the other lies to make his. Next thing out of his mouth... he was posing as a Secret Service agent.







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Monday, January 28, 2013

Another lie





Obama suggests he goes skeet shooting 'all the time'

Before you read this:
Google [Obama Golfing]

then Google
[Obama skeet shooting]
He goes 'all the time' right?

I couldn't find one picture of him holding a shotgun.

Except this one!




In an interview with The New Republic, President Barack Obama suggested he regularly goes skeet shooting with guests at Camp David.

"[U]p at Camp David, we do skeet shooting all the time," Obama said. "Not the girls, but oftentimes guests of mine go up there. And I have a profound respect for the traditions of hunting that trace back in this country for generations. And I think those who dismiss that out of hand make a big mistake. Part of being able to move this forward is understanding the reality of guns in urban areas are very different from the realities of guns in rural areas."




Somehow I can't see Barry with a Browning Citori 12 gauge O/U. 


 



"And if you grew up and your dad gave you a hunting rifle when you were ten, and you went out and spent the day with him and your uncles, and that became part of your family's traditions, you can see why you'd be pretty protective of that," Obama added. "So it's trying to bridge those gaps that I think is going to be part of the biggest task over the next several months. And that means that advocates of Gun Control have to do a little more listening than they do sometimes."

Obama has aggressively pushed for tougher gun control laws since last month's mass shooting in Newton, Conn. left 27 dead. But some of the new policies championed by the president, including a ban on military-style "assault weapons," are receiving only tepid support from red-state Democrats in Congress.

New Republic editor-in-chief Franklin Foer conducted the interview alongside Chris Hughes, the publication's 29-year-old publisher. Hughes is a co-founder of Facebook, and worked for Obama's 2008 presidential campaign as an online organizer.






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