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- Aerial Crowd Picture of Beck's Restoring Honor Rally
- EPA Rejects Calls to Ban Lead in Ammo
- Reason.tv - How Obama Revived The Freedom Movement
- Russian Submarines Hunting Down British Vanguard (Subs)
- Georgia Man Wins Right to Keep Flying American Flag at Home
- Beck's Restoring Honor Rally (LiveStream)
- "A Synanym is a Word You Use in Place of One You Can't Spell"
| Aerial Crowd Picture of Beck's Restoring Honor Rally Posted: 28 Aug 2010 12:51 PM PDT Picture embedded below. (via) The photo's lack of resolution makes it hard to guess the number of people at the rally because it is hard to judge the crowd density. That said; the previous high end of the range was 500,000, this picture would indicate that could be the new low. |
| EPA Rejects Calls to Ban Lead in Ammo Posted: 28 Aug 2010 09:38 AM PDT This is a big victory for second amendment supporters who used the comment period lambaste the idea. The comment period was was supposed to last until the end of October, but it took just two days before the EPA said; 'enough already; we are not going to do it'. Such a regulation would have dramatically increased the cost of ammo for civilian shooters. On top of that the environmental impact they were trying to prevent was negligible anyways because civilian shooters predominantly use ranges who then collect the lead. http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/08/27/epa-rejects-calls-ban-lead-ammo-fishing-tackle "The Environmental Protection Agency has denied a petition filed by environmental activists seeking to ban lead in ammunition and fishing tackle, saying such regulation is beyond the agency's authority. The agency's decision, announced Friday shortly after FoxNews.com published its report on the issue, sided with hunters and fishermen who had argued that the such regulations weren't allowed under the Toxic Substances Control Act of 1976. "EPA is taking action on many fronts to address major sources of lead in our society, such as eliminating childhood exposures to lead," the agency said in a written statement. "However, EPA was not and is not considering taking action on whether the lead content in hunting ammunition poses an undue threat to wildlife."" http://hotair.com/archives/2010/08/27/epa-on-lead-ammunition-ban-never-mind "It is an important victory, mainly from the EPA's own admission that ammunition is outside their jurisdictional reach. Otherwise, this just brings an issue to the end it inevitably faced sooner or later. Had the EPA pursued this in this electoral cycle, they would have risked inspiring a bipartisan effort to defund the agency, which a Republican House may do anyway to stop enforcement of their ridiculous carbon-dioxide endangerment finding." |
| Reason.tv - How Obama Revived The Freedom Movement Posted: 28 Aug 2010 09:27 AM PDT |
| Russian Submarines Hunting Down British Vanguard (Subs) Posted: 28 Aug 2010 09:25 AM PDT This is just the latest example in a long string that the 'Bear' is trying to shake off its 'drowsiness' and return to the status as a major force on the world stage. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/politics/defence/7969017/Russian-subs-stalk-Trident-in-echo-of-Cold-War.html "A specially upgraded Russian Akula class submarine has been caught trying to record the acoustic signature made by the Vanguard submarines that carry Trident nuclear missiles, according to senior Navy officers. British submariners have also reported that they are experiencing the highest number of "contacts" with Russian submarines since 1987. If the Russians are able to obtain a recording of the unique noise of the boat's propellers it would have serious implications for Britain's nuclear deterrent. Using its sophisticated sonar, the Akula would be able to track Vanguards and potentially sink them before they could launch their Trident D4 missiles." |
| Georgia Man Wins Right to Keep Flying American Flag at Home Posted: 28 Aug 2010 09:22 AM PDT Sanity restored... http://www.foxnews.com/us/2010/08/27/georgia-man-wins-right-flying-american-flag-home "A Georgia man has won the right to fly the American flag outside his home after getting sued for failing to remove the 16-foot flagpole from his front lawn, MyFoxAtlanta.com reported. Ron Tripodo of Canton, Ga., was embroiled in a costly legal dispute with the Bridgemill Homeowners Association over the flagpole, displayed prominently in his front yard for over a year. "I got a letter saying, 'Take your flag down. You can put it in your backyard' and I just refused to do it," Tripodo, a former Army Reservist, told the TV station. The homeowners association, which claimed the flagpole was an "obstruction," reportedly sued Tripodo for $25 each day the flag flew in his front yard -- a charge that totaled $32,000. A Cherokee County judge, however, dismissed the lawsuit this week, freeing Tripodo from having to pay any fines." |
| Beck's Restoring Honor Rally (LiveStream) Posted: 28 Aug 2010 08:11 AM PDT |
| "A Synanym is a Word You Use in Place of One You Can't Spell" Posted: 27 Aug 2010 08:57 PM PDT |
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