Daily Archives: July 19, 2013

Islamic Diversity vs. Western Diversity

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Black Hate Crime – Grandmother Nearly Lynched by Trayvon Supporters while enroute to Hospital

The pro-Trayvon Martin protests sweeping the nation have become violent riots in some cities like Houston, Los Angeles, and Oakland.

On Monday night, rioters in Houston put the life of a 7-year-0ld in danger. The young girl was having an extreme allergic reaction, and was being driven to the hospital by her mother and grandmother. However, a group of violent protestors blocked the their vehicle, keeping it stalled for a substantial chunk of time. All the while, the 7-year-old was suffering in the back seat.

The grandmother, who only identified herself as Georgia, said, “I looked up and I see all the protesters, they’re everywhere… So, we got into the traffic and they’re stopping us and not letting us go.” Read the rest of this entry

Colorado Town Considers Placing a Bounty on Spy Drones

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Hernando County needs to do this, but allas we live in a County run by idiot RINO’s who are more busy trying to figure out how to raise your taxes, to pay for increased union contracts, instead of trying to represent the tax payers.

The tiny town of Deer Trail, Colo. — barely more than a wide spot on Interstate 70 about 55 miles east of Denver, population 546 — is considering an ordinance that would authorize licensed bounty hunters to shoot down unmanned aircraft violating its “sovereign airspace.”

A six-page petition circulated by a resident says that the threat of surveillance from drones — regardless of who is piloting them — is a threat to “traditional American ideas of Liberty and Freedom” enjoyed by Deer Trail’s “ranchers, farmers, cowboys and Indians, as well as contemporary citizens.”

Therefore, drone incursions are to be seen as acts of war.

According to the proposed ordinance, which will be considered by the town council at its next meeting on Aug. 6, prospective bounty hunters can get a one-year drone-hunting license for $25.

Proposed bounties will be $25 for those turning in the wings or fuselage of downed aircraft and $100 for mostly intact vehicles. To collect the bounty, the wreckage must have “markings, and configuration … consistent with those used by the United States federal government.”

Such “trophies” then become the property of Deer Trail.

The ordinance spells out the rules of engagement. Shooters must use shotguns, 12-gauge or smaller, firing lead, steel or depleted uranium ammunition and they can’t fire on aircraft flying higher than 1,000 (a determination made using a range finder or a best guess). No weapons with rifled barrels allowed, and no tracer rounds.

An “engagement” is limited to three shots at an aircraft every two hours. Being unable to bring down the drone within those guidelines, the petition notes, “demonstrates a lack of proficiency with the weapon.”

I don’t know about you all, but I know where I’m taking my next vacation!!