Sunday, July 14, 2013

FROM CANADA FREE PRESS...

The Common Law’s “Beyond a Reasonable Doubt” Saves Judicial Sanity in Martin Murder Case
 By Kelly OConnell Full Story
Yesterday’s “Not Guilty” verdict in the Trayvon Martin murder trial produced much angry, racially tinged rhetoric and apocalyptic warnings of the impending fall of America. And yet, this result was actually the opposite.

America under tyrannical rule: what we must now do
 By Doug Hagmann Full StoryWith every new Executive Order, the options that we, the people, have to seek redress for the crimes committed by the United States government are becoming more limited. Have you sent a fax or e-mail your elected representative lately about an issue of constitutional importance? How did that work out? Have you organized or attended a “rally” lately? Tell me, what has changed by your sincere efforts? Oh, and was the rally limited to a “First Amendment zone,” (or “Free Speech zone”) or a specified location where you were “allowed” to exercise your First Amendment rights granted by the U.S. Constitution? Did you even know such zones existed and if so, are they alright with you?

Looking for Racism in America
 By Daniel Greenfield Full Story
If you live in Chicago, New York or Los Angeles, you know that it’s only a matter of time until an incident between a law enforcement officer, or more rarely a civilian defending himself, and a member of a minority group flares up into citywide grievance theater complete with angry reverends on the steps of City Hall, women with stony faces holding up banners calling for justice and a media driven debate about police tactics and racism.

Are Americans Living in a Police State?

 By Alan Caruba Full StoryThe thing about a police state is that it tends to creep up on you. One day you think the Bill of Rights is intact and the freedoms you take for granted are intact, but the next day you find out that under the National Defense Authorization Act (HR 1540), signed into law by President Obama on December 31, 2011, you can be arrested and detained without recourse to an attorney or the courts.

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