As
the media prepares to launch another blitz of gun control propaganda
in the wake of the Northern Illinois University shootings, it's
no surprise to learn that killer Steven Kazmierczak had been taking
psychotropic drugs and that the campus was a victim disarmament
zone - the two major factors which always breed this kind of tragedy.
Presidential
candidate Ron Paul's avocation of a humble foreign policy and
his determined anti-war stance has once again been proven to be
extremely popular amongst American servicemen and women as newly
released figures reveal the top three contributors to the Congressman's
campaign are from the U.S. Army, U.S. Navy and U.S. Air Force
respectively.
Extensive
footage from Alex Jones' appearance at this year's Talk Fest
conference at the Convention Center in Austin Texas, including
interviews with Coast to Coast AM legend George Noory and producer
Tom Danheiser, as well as Alex taking questions from the audience
with George about numerous different subjects.
Keith calls
out the GOP for their walk out today, and Bush for caring more
about telecom immunity than actually protecting Americans against
terrorism.
He's
young. He's black. And he's a great stump speaker. But if Barack
Obama has you convinced that he represents change, he's pulled
the wool over your eyes.
The Pentagon's plan to shoot down a failed satellite with a
missile defense interceptor in the coming days is aimed at preventing
toxic fuel from reaching earth. But U.S. officials and experts
said yesterday it would also signal that U.S. missile defenses
can be used to counter China's strategic anti-satellite weapons.
Town
hall bosses are to force all would-be taxi drivers to pass an
English language test before they can start working. Tests for
spoken English, comprehension and numeracy are to be introduced
for anyone who applies for a licence in Manchester.
A
ban on the sale of cigarettes to anyone who does not pay for
a government smoking permit has been proposed by Health England,
a ministerial advisory board.
Teenage
girls, she said, could be steered towards what is described
as "long-term contraception". This is now possible
thanks to the development of contraceptive jabs and implants
which can last up to five years.