Saturday, March 30, 2013

Save Your Nickels in 7.62 Ammo Cans

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This is not an ammo can. It's a nickel box. Turns out that 7.62 ammo cans are perfect for those of us that save rolls of nickels. I get most of my nickels at local indian casinos. And while there might be some ironies in that (look at a nickel), it actually is the easiest place to get them. Banks are becoming increasingly difficult to work with when it comes to getting rolled coins but, so far,most of the casinos have been willing to accommodate my requests. I buy the ammo cans online at www.unammo.com. It's United Nations Ammo Company (more irony). If you live in Phoenix

Monday, March 25, 2013

Cyprus Government Confiscates Up To 40% of the Savings of the Wealthy


By: John Hayward  
3/25/2013 08:15 AM
For Human Events

The quest to make the Great Cyprus Bank Heist more “progressive” appears to have found its unappealing Holy Grail, as word comes this morning of a new asset seizure deal that will keep the little people from suffering any losses… by soaking the ever-loving hell out of large depositors.

Under European Union banking laws, the first 100,000 euros (about $130,000 U.S.) are protected by deposit insurance, a guarantee that last week’s bailout deal would have voided by seizing

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

It's Illegal To Unlock Your Phone - Fine is up to $2,500!


By JOANNA STERN (@joannastern)
Jan. 26, 2013

Your Government Has Made It Illegal To Unlock Your Own Phone!

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Marine T-shirt Too Offensive For School


Now they want to ban even a picture of a gun on a T-shirt. This article from  Gateway Pundit  shows how absurd the situation is getting,  What's interesting is seeing how the first and second amendments are so closely intertwined now. Jim Hoft posts that a middle schooler at Genoa-Kingston Middle School in Illinois was told to remove his US Marines T-shirt at school. The boy was told it was against the school code.
USOFarn reported:

Today a Genoa-Kingston Middle School student’s parent is claiming that a teacher ordered his son to cover his US Marine themed t-shirt or be suspended. Dan McIntyre says that his son Michael has wore the shirt to school many times in the past and that he is a big fan of the branch of the US military.

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Democrats Rush to Ban Guns in Illinois


And now this just in as reported in the Washington Times and the Chicago Sun. Advancements toward gun control by democrats is occurring in several states. A federal appeals court may have ordered Illinois politicos to pass a concealed-carry gun law by June, but that hasn't stopped Democrats from passing as many accompanying laws as possible that, in effect, moot the federal order.
Before the order, Illinois was the only state in the nation that didn't have some sort of law recognizing the right to conceal and carry guns.

On Tuesday, the Democratic majority in the state House passed a bill to ban guns in schools and casinos and

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Harvard Study:Fluoridated Water Lowers IQ in Children


It looks like the folks that have been warning us about the dangers of drinking fluoridated water for years weren't so crazy after all. The fluoridated water controversy probably won't end, but if you would like to know more about it, visit the Fluoride Action Network. The government has too much money invested in fluoridation to quit. Now, researchers at Harvard University recently published the results of a long-term analysis that links fluoridated water to lower IQ scores in children.

The alarming findings were released in Environmental Health Perspectives, a publication of the National Institutes of Health.
Professor Philippe Grandjean and research scientist Anna L. Choi of Harvard University partnered with medical researchers Guifan Sun and Ying Zhang of China Medical University to conduct the study, which was performed using internal university funds.

Monday, February 18, 2013

House-to-house Gun Searches in Washington Called 'Misstep'

Danny Westneat

Some people never seem to worry that the government will go too far. Frankly, many people that I talk to don't understand that our government is suppose to have limits to their authority. What a concept - limited government!  But who can blame them . Legislators routinely pass laws that disregard those limits. And once in a while, they discover that somebody is watching. In the article that follows, reporter Danny Westneat of the Seattle Times was watching. He discovered that law makers in Olympia, Washington planned to allow house-to-house searches for guns. But, oh. It was a mistake.