Saturday, December 29, 2012

Hundreds Of OH School Employees Want To Exercise Their Second Amendment Rights

Hundreds Of OH School Employees Want To Exercise Their Second Amendment Rights: "The exact argument I was making with regards to a small government approach to protecting public schools, though personally I’m against public education, seems like it is pretty popular with public school employees in Ohio. "

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Hobby Lobby First Business to Openly Defy Obamacare Mandate

Hobby Lobby First Business to Openly Defy Obamacare Mandate: "Hobby Lobby, a Christian-owned hobby, arts and crafts chain, has decided to risk fines of up to $1.3 million per day and defy the Obamacare mandate that it provide insurance coverage for abortifacient drugs."

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Facebook Becomes Big Brother, Closes Pro-Gun Accounts

Facebook Becomes Big Brother, Closes Pro-Gun Accounts: "Today, Dec. 27, 2012, it has come to our attention that Facebook is purging accounts that show a leaning toward pro-gun rights, meaning the Second Amendment of the U. S. Constitution; as well as anything to do with pro-liberty information."

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Dick’s Sporting Goods Refusing to Honor Military-Style Rifle Orders Placed Before CT Shooting | Video | TheBlaze.com

Dick’s Sporting Goods Refusing to Honor Military-Style Rifle Orders Placed Before CT Shooting | Video | TheBlaze.com: "Russell Kellner of Flower Mound, Texas, ordered three Troy Defense Carbine Semi-Automatic Rifles from Dick’s Sporting Goods on Black Friday, CBS 11 News reports.

At $799 apiece, a savings of $300 dollars, it “was a heck of a deal,” he said."

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Minnesota Store Cited For Selling Candy “Cigarettes”

Minnesota Store Cited For Selling Candy “Cigarettes”: "The St. Paul, Minnesota city council unanimously voted in 2009 to outlaw cartoon character lighters and candy that resembled cigarettes. Unfortunately, a small shop in St. Paul didn’t get the memo and had candy “cigarettes” in stock as well as gum shaped like cigars and chewing tobacco. The candy cigarettes were their biggest sellers. The Star Tribune reported that a city official visited the store a little over a week ago and instructed them to get rid of all the candy that looked like tobacco products:"

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