This poignant and striking display of homelessness in Amerika, which is supposed to be the Land of Opportunity, will deeply touch you. We have allowed our country to devolve to the point that we stand on the brink of becoming a Third World nation. Wake up people! Wake up and demand the respect and recognition you all deserve. Shout for all the world to hear… MY LIFE HAS VALUE! Then reach out and do something selfless for someone less fortunate than you who needs your help.
WASHINGTON - February 2, 2010 - The illegitimate Obama regime is working to expand the controversial Department of Homeland Security (DHS) beyond its traditional role of fighting terrorism, giving the enforcement agency broad powers over cybercrime, disease control, immigration enforcement and other areas of Amerikan life.
Five-dollar registration fee for persons planning to overthrow U.S. government.
COLUMBIA, South Carolina - February 6, 2010 - Terrorists who want to overthrow the United States government must now register with South Carolina's Secretary of State and declare their intentions - or face a $25,000 fine and up to 10 years in prison.
NEW YORK - January 30, 2010 - The world needs a treaty to prevent cyber attacks becoming an all-out war, the head of the main UN communications and technology agency warned Saturday.
International Telcommunications Union secretary general Hamadoun Toure gave his warning at a World Economic Forum debate where experts said nations must now consider when a cyber attack becomes a declaration of war.
With attacks on Google from China a major talking point in Davos, Toure said the risk of a cyber conflict between two nations grows every year.
RALIEGH, North Carolina - February 3, 2010 - He may be the president who governed during the Civil War, freeing the slaves, but under a new curriculum proposal for North Carolina high schools, U.S. history would begin years after President Lincoln, with the presidency of Rutherford B. Hayes in 1877.
JUNEAU, Alaska - February 1, 2010 -Alaska lawmakers are fighting federal gun regulations with a proposed law of their own: the Alaska Firearms Freedom Act.
The bill is another attempt to assert state rights over federal regulations, this time regarding guns, accessories and ammunition made and distributed in state. The rationale - which ignores federal court precedents - is that the federal government only has the constitutional power to regulate interstate commerce. The bill passed through the full House last year and was the subject of a hearing in the Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday.
DENVER, Colorado and PIERRE, South Dakota - January 25, 2010 - Introduced in the State Senates of both Colorado and South Dakota last week is a bill known as the “Firearms Freedom Act.” If passed, the bill would make state law that “any firearm, firearm accessory, or ammunition that is manufactured commercially or privately in the state and that remains within the borders of the state is not subject to federal law or federal regulation, including registration, under the authority of Congress to regulate interstate commerce.”