Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Time To Get The Hell Out Of The US - The Resident




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Time To Get The Hell Out Of The US - The Resident



Have we reached that moment in time when the best thing that Americans can do is to get off of the sinking ship? The  Resident examines what we now see unfolding across America today and comes to a logical conclusion for those Americans who are able to do so: "It's time to get the hell out of the US".

More Americans are renouncing their citizenship than ever. According to the Association of Americans Resident Overseas, over 6 million Americans now live in over 160 countries around the planet. Will all the news about how corrupt our government, corporations, and banks are, it's no wonder emigration is a growing trend. It might be time for other Americans to consider it, before our foreign policy results in the rest of the world closing its doors on us for good. The Resident (aka Lori Harfenist) discusses. 













Females Leading Fight For Gun Rights In U.S.




September 26, 2013   AFP


young woman with revolver isolated on white background


• Bevy of brave gals battling for right of self-defense for all women



By Keith Johnson



Many of the patriotic American women who’ve been pushing back against the enemies of the Second Amendment can also be counted among the thousands of grassroots activists who just recently handed the gun grabbers their latest major defeat.



On September 10, angry Colorado voters, who cherish their inalienable right to keep and bear arms, took to the polls and successfully ousted two democratic state legislators who helped push through a series of unconstitutional gun-control laws earlier in the year.



In the state’s first ever legislative recall, state Senate President John Morse and Senator Angela Giron were both handed their walking papers despite $3 million in financial backing from deep pocket anti-gunners like outgoing New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who personally forked out $350K to counter the recall campaign.



While the Colorado voters are certainly worthy of considerable praise for this historic victory, due credit must be given to the brave Colorado women who championed the cause early on. Among them is Kimberly Weeks, who joined with several other women in March to testify before the Colorado State Judiciary Committee in opposition to the proposed gun-control laws.



“It was very difficult, but I shared the night I was raped,” Weeks said in a recent radio ad produced by the Colorado Woman’s Alliance. “I begged Senator Morse and Senator Giron not to strip me of my right to legally defend myself and family. I was stunned at the arrogant response we received…It seemed like they were not remotely interested in what we had to say…We have a right to choose how we protect ourselves and our families—but Senators Morse and Giron didn’t think twice about taking that right away.”



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