Holder Justice Department takes no actionby Craig Masters Two months before the November presidential election proved the vulnerability of electronic vote recording; the Inspector General investigating the disclosure to Obama movie-maker friends of classified details of the operation that resulted in the killing of Osama bin Laden made a major criminal referral. In that criminal [...]
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by Peter Grady – Congressman Darrell Issa’s investigation of the events surrounding the Benghazi attack which killed a U.S. Ambassador and three other Americans appears to be playing out like a rerun of the Fast and Furious investigation. Issa, who chairs the House Oversight Committee, has been conducting a series of events into [...]
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State’s top attorney joins other states; calls for repeal to save liberty, freedom and states’ rights.by Craig Masters Colorado Attorney General John Suthers, “I am disappointed that the U.S. Supreme Court ruled against Colorado and its fellow states. We have a fundamental interest in protecting state authority and individual rights in the face of the [...]
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by Jack Minor – Governor John Hickenlooper has responded to the concerns of Weld County farmers who face the potential of losing millions of dollars in crops by saying they are essentially on their own. During a meeting this morning with Weld County commissioners the governor told them to work together with other farmers, municipalities [...]
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by Jack Minor – An attorney in California asserts the college professor who used public resources to criticize Israel has engaged in a serious violation of the state’s law. The Global Frontier Justice Center sent a letter to California Attorney General Kamala Harris, informing her that a California State University, Northridge (CSUN) professor is using [...]
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by Jack Minor – The city of Greeley is poised to spend up to $28,000 to install wheelchair lifts at its pool facilities in order to comply with the Obama administration’s new interpretation of rules it issued two years ago. March 15 was the deadline for all public pools to be compliant with guidelines issued [...]
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By Craig Master The issue of voter support from persons who have no means of identifying whether or not they are legally entitled to vote, has Texas once again fighting the Obama Department of Justice. Attorney General Eric Holder has set aside the dozens of lawsuits filed against his department for refusing to follow the [...]
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Former AG says appointments “extra-constitutional” as Congress still in session by Matt Lacy – A former Attorney General has said president Obama’s four appointments is unconstitutional because the Senate is not in recess. On Wednesday, Obama appointed former Ohio Attorney General Richard Corday as head of the Consumer Financial Protections Bureau and three members [...]
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By Craig Masters From Judicial Watch, the subject line read: “DOJ Conspiring with ACORN-Connected Project Vote?” The story begins, “Something fishy is going on over at the Obama Department of Justice (DOJ). And it very well could threaten the integrity of the 2012 elections.” The criminal activities of the community organizing group, ACORN, made famous [...]
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Following last week’s announcement that the new .xxx domain name for web addresses was going live, Morality in Media has called for a federal investigation into the issue. While many are familiar with the suffixes for web addresses such as .com .org and .net, last year the International Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) [...]
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By Craig Masters In 2007 a woman who had finally realized she had lost more than $19,000 to cash flow infomercial guru, Russ Dalbey, filed suit to try to recover her losses. The Colorado Attorney General joined the Federal Trade Commission investigating the Westminster company calling itself the Dalbey Education Institute. Four years after that [...]
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Issa: “Department of Justice has been lying to Congress” by Jack Minor – In an astonishing admission, Attorney General Eric Holder told Congress that a lack of gun control was to blame for the government selling guns to Mexican drug cartels. Holder sent a letter to Rep. Darrell Issa, chairman of the Committee on Oversight [...]
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Activist group say initiative would not go far enough by Jack Minor – College students who attempted to place an amendment on next year’s ballot have abandoned the attempt after failing to get support for “gay” and lesbian organizations. One of the students, Mark Olmstead of Arvada, said he was giving up his attempt [...]
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Agency fired agent who revealed plan to sell guns to drug gangs by Jack Minor The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms has been accused of “stonewalling” Congress, and retaliating against agents who have revealed information about a program to sell assault weapons to drug gangs in Mexico. Vince Cefalu, who told Fox News [...]
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By Mike Bauman Senator Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, has sent a letter to BATFE Director, Kenneth Melton, decrying the contents of an email Grassley obtained in which the ATF told its employees that they are not under any obligation to answer questions from Congress and that any such questions should be directed to a specific office. [...]
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By Jack Minor A former voting section prosecutor who testified before Congress regarding the New Black Panther case said there is vast potential for fraud in the November elections due to the Justice Department refusing to enforce portions of the Voter Assistance Act. J. Christian Adams in an interview with Fox News Meghan Kelly said [...]
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