Why Did 1 Of 8 Girls Get Pregnant At Robeson High?Sounds like one of the solutions is to disarm you and me.
Officials Say A Mix Of Factors Are To Blame, As They Try To Help The Young Women [More]
Forget it, Jake, it's Chi-Town.
Notes from the Resistance...
Why Did 1 Of 8 Girls Get Pregnant At Robeson High?Sounds like one of the solutions is to disarm you and me.
Officials Say A Mix Of Factors Are To Blame, As They Try To Help The Young Women [More]
But rather than formally charge the 21-year veteran officer with the crimes that occurred over a two-month period this spring, Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Bill Mason’s office allowed Hooks to enter a program for first-time, non-violent offenders. [More]See, "first time" for you and me means we did it once and got caught. "First time" for "Only Ones" means they can do it five times over a period of months and/or until they get caught, whichever one comes first and your actual mileage may vary.
"He was treated as any other defendant who is faced with the same type of offense"...Yeah, I believe that (although I wonder if he had a gun on his person during the commission of the crimes).
I first introduced Gun Rights Examiner readers to Max Lemus and his project to record interviews with gun activists a few weeks back. He's finished with the interviews and is now in the process of sorting through many hours of footage to edit it into a finished product. But first he's taken time to reflect on his travels and share his experiences with us. [More]This morning's third Gun Rights Examiner column introduces you to the subjects of a novel documentary.
See, we know what the globalist gun grabbers want. International Action Network on Small Arms (IANSA) director Rebecca Peters makes no secret of her desire to ban all light weapons. And all you really need to do is look at the knotted gun sculpture in front of the United Nations building to understand what the ultimate desire is. [More]Today's Gun Rights Examiner column notes that some things are non-negotiable.
On October 16, 1777, British troops invaded Kingston and torched over 300 homes, barns and other buildings. At the time, Kingston was the capital of New York, which was forced out of New York City when the British invaded there. The invasion forced the state government to move even further north and would eventually settle at Albany. [More]