Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Should Obama Perform Background Checks On The Syrian Rebels B4 Handing Them Military Grade Weapons




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Should Obama Perform Background Checks On The Syrian Rebels B4 Handing Them Military Grade Weapons



Sen. Ted Cruz Tweets: Does Obama “intend to Perform Background Checks on the Syrian Rebels before Providing them Weapons?” – 6/18/13
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Texas --(Ammoland.com)- This tweet that Sen. Ted Cruz sent out this afternoon is outstanding on so many levels!
Obama wants to require ever-more onerous background checks on law-abiding Americans to exercise their 2nd Amendment right to own a gun, but will he be nearly that stringent in giving weapons to a bunch of radical Islamists in Syria?
Does Obama intend to Perform Background Checks on the Syrian Rebels
What do you think? Is it Ok to give Syrian rebels military grade weapons, like rocket launchers, grenades and automatic weapons, paid for with our tax dollars.









Iconic Picture of Police Mace Attack Against Brazilian Woman Goes Viral



Iconic Picture of Police Mace Attack Against Brazilian Woman Goes Viral - Lauren McCauley, staff writer In the United States the right to petition is guaranteed by the First Amendment to the federal constitution, which specifically prohibits Congress from abridging "the right of the people...to petition the Government for a redress ofgrievances." Although often overlooked in favor of other more famous freedoms, and sometimes taken for granted,[link] many other civil liberties are enforceable against the government only by exercising this basic right.[link] The right to petition is fundamental in aConstitutional Republic, such as the United States, as a means of protecting public participation in government.] . (Photos: Victor Caivano) A captured instance of brazen police brutality against a civilian has, once again, captured the attention of the global community. The shocking photograph of a lone woman being pepper sprayed at close range by Brazilian police has gone viral, drawing criticism and attention to the ongoing mass demonstrations in Brazil—at which the attack took place—and the chronic undercurrent of police violence that so often follows peaceful citizen uprisings. Ceyda Sungur is gassed in Gezi Park in Istanbul, Turkey on June 4, 2013.






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