Category Archives: Constitution and Law

The State of U.S. Mental Health Intervention

Posted by Tina and Consider the numbers of homeless and incarcerated mentally ill persons in America. Consider the panhandlers that disrupt business and pose health issues. Consider the poor lost souls wondering aimlessly without purpose or a safe harbor. Consider … Continue reading

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Charge: FBI May Have “Violated Criminal Statutes’ and Procedures in Obtaining FISA Warrants on Carter Page

Posted by Tina Devin Nunes, Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, has written a letter delivered to AG Jeff Sessions asserting the FBI may have criminally used unverified information when seeking a FISA warrant on Carter Page, Trumps former campaign … Continue reading

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Pennsylvania: 100,000 Non-Citizens Registered to Vote – DOJ Not Interested

Posted by Tina The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) is suing the state of Pennsylvania after discovery that at least 100,000 non-citizens were registered to vote: The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) sued Pennsylvania on Monday for concealing numerous cases … Continue reading

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Majority of Americans: More Gun Control Is Not the Answer

Posted by Tina Recent polling indicates the majority of Americans have not been persuaded by the left’s emotionally driven student’s appeal for stricter gun control. The poll by Rasmussen found that “54% of American Adults” believe government agencies failed to … Continue reading

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Supreme Court: Immigrants Can Be Held Indefinitely

Posted by Tina The Supreme Court ruled that US officials can indefinitely detain immigrants while their legal status is determined. The 5-3 decision reversed the 9th circus decision with Elena Kagan recusing herself. Justice Samuel Alito wrote the majority opinion … Continue reading

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The NRA – Training for a Proficient Militia

by Tina The National Rifle Association, once respected and revered, has been under attack from the extreme left for several decades. The NRA is reviled because of their resistance to ever increasing calls for infringements to Second Amendment rights. Our … Continue reading

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207 Murders in US Tied to MS-13

Posted by Tina MS-13 criminal activity was “stifled” during the GW Bush years but following the election of Barack Obama, in particular following his re-election in 2012, MS-13 criminal activity exploded right along with the number of sanctuary cities. Obama’s … Continue reading

Posted in Constitution and Law, Police, Crime, Security | 4 Comments

Students Call for Solutions, Not Politics – Then They’re Used Politically and Become Agitators for the Left

Posted by Tina Yesterday I saw footage of fresh faced teens in Florida demanding that we put politics aside and work together to find solutions that would ensure the safety of students in our schools. A mature response IMHO. That … Continue reading

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Obama ICE Appointee in Seattle Pleads Guilty to Wire Fraud and Identity Theft

Posted by Tina The Department of Justice press release as quoted by The American Thinker: Sanchez, who had responsibility over immigration removal proceedings in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington, intentionally devised a scheme to defraud seven aliens in various stages … Continue reading

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Broward County “PROMISE” Program Failed the Community!

Posted by Tina As we all now know there were a number of system failures prior to the school shooting in Florida last week. Reports to the FBI were ignored. FBI procedures were not followed. Local school and county authorities … Continue reading

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