I get a warm welcome Home….land Security.

I handed my pass­port to the offi­cer. She scanned it and right way it appeared that there was some­thing not quite right. I remem­bered when I came through the air­port at the begin­ning of my trip that the offi­cer had prob­lems scan­ning my pass­port and had to enter the num­bers in man­u­ally. I thought it was because the pass­port is fairly worn, but the agent acted like it was odd that it would not scan. So, I thought the dif­fi­culty on the way back was no dif­fer­ent. How­ever, this agent exhib­ited an expres­sion that was more telling then I would know. She picked up a tele­phone and briefly spoke with some­one while I stood there. It was then that she said that I would have to go with her. She did not elab­o­rate any fur­ther. Read on…

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Obama Regulation Czar Advocated Removing People’s Organs Without Explicit Consent

(CNS News) Cass Sun­stein, Pres­i­dent Barack Obama’s nom­i­nee to head the Office of Infor­ma­tion and Reg­u­la­tory Affairs (OIRA), has advo­cated a pol­icy under which the gov­ern­ment would “pre­sume” some­one has con­sented to hav­ing his or her organs removed for trans­plan­ta­tion into some­one else when they die unless that per­son hasit gets bet­ter. Read on…

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Pittsburgh G20 Summit: De Facto Martial Law

by Joe Pogany In a dis­turb­ing trend that has been emerg­ing in the United States over the last few years, active-duty mil­i­tary will be on a mis­sion in the streets of another mod­ern Amer­i­can city. WPXI News is report­ing that 2,000 combat-ready troops from the 2nd Brigade Com­bat team ofit gets bet­ter. Read on…

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