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12 GOP senators back Rand Paul on gun-control filibuster

POLITICO.COM 1 Hour Ago 12 GOP senators back Rand Paul on gun-control filibuster by Jonathan Allen Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul’s threat to filibuster any new gun restrictions is gathering steam, as a dozen of his Republican colleagues have now signed onto his plan. The Kentucky Republican and Sens. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Mike Lee (R-Utah) first wrote to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid late last month to warn him of their intention to try to tie up the Senate if, as planned, Reid moved forward with legislation that would expand background checks and attempt to crack down on interstate gun trafficking. Continue Reading Text Size Reid is expected to bring a gun-control bill to the floor as early as next week, or perhaps the following week, and Paul is renewing his vow to try to block the measure. Paul’s follow-up letter, obtained by POLITICO, bears Monday’s date and is signed by 13 Republicans, including fellow potential 2016 presidential aspirant Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) — who sign...

What Did Charles Krauthammer Say About Obama That Shocked a Fox Panel Into Silence?

 THEBLAZE.COM 21 Hours Ago What Did Charles Krauthammer Say About Obama That Shocked a Fox Panel Into Silence? by  Madeleine Morgenstern Syndicated columnist Charles Krauthammer seemed to render his fellow Fox News panelists momentarily speechless after he said President Barack Obama has lost the main gun control battle and "all he wants now is the money." Krauthammer made the comment during Fox News' "Special Report" after National Review columnist Jonah Goldberg said Obama likely won't even get a vote on the majority of new gun control measures he wants. "All he wants now is the money," Krauthammer said to several seconds of total silence. "You don't really mean that," host Chris Wallace finally broke in. "He's lost on gun control," Krauthammer insisted, saying that even if the bill includes expanded background checks — the "last item standing" — it's "not going to make any difference." "Kn...

Cashing in? Travyon Martin’s parents settle wrongful death claim with Home Owner’s Association

 THERIGHTSCOOP.COM 16 Hours Ago Cashing in? Travyon Martin's parents settle wrongful death claim with Home Owner's Association Posted by   The Right Scoop  on April 5th, 2013 in  Politics  | I don't mean to sound rude and all, but considering the evidence we've seen so far, are Trayvon's parents trying to cash in on their son's death? I understand the magnitude of their loss and their need to grieve, but why in the world would a Home Owner's Association be liable for anything? I don't know what was said but $1 million is a ton of cash and I'm guessing they didn't want Al Sharpton leading marches in their neighborhoods: FOX NEWS  – Trayvon Martin's parents have settled a wrongful death claim for an amount believed to be more than $1 million against a Florida homeowners association where their teen son was killed, Fox News confirms. Trayvon was shot and killed by Neighborhood Watch volunteer George Zimmerman in Sanford, Fla., on Feb. 26, 2012. ...

Obama Losing Hope on Passing Gun Control

BREITBART.COM 14 Hours Ago Obama Losing Hope on Passing Gun Control by AWR Hawkins5 Apr 2013, 5:26 PM PDTpost a commentView Discussion After talking to donors in San Francisco about possible immigration reform, Obama said: "It's going to be tougher to get gun legislation to reduce gun violence through the Senate and the House that so many of us... want to see, particularly after the tragedy at Newtown." These words came a day after Obama struck what sounded like a note of desperation while speaking to an audience in Colorado about gun control. Referencing the faltering gun control packages moving through Congress, he said: "If these [controls] keep one person from murdering dozens of innocent children or worshipers or movie-goers in the span of minutes, isn't it worth fighting for?" Obama travels to Connecticut on April 8 to give more speeches in support of gun control.

Kansas Bill to Nullify Federal Gun Laws Goes to Governor Brownback for Signature

BLOG.TENTHAMENDMENTCENTER.COM 10 Hours Ago Kansas Bill to Nullify Federal Gun Laws Goes to Governor Brownback for Signature by Michael Boldin Posted by Michael Boldin Tonight, in the final hours of the Kansas state legislative session, the House and Senate voted to pass Senate Bill 102 (previously House Bill 2199) and send it to Governor Brownback for signature. (Kansas residents are urged to CALL the Governor NOW and respectfully urge him to sign SB102 - 785-296-3232) The House passed the bill by a vote of 96-24, and the Senate voted 35-4. During the Senate vote, one Senator exclaimed, “Passage of SB102 means that 2nd and 10th Amendment are alive and well in Kansas.” If signed into law, SB102 would nullify a wide range of federal attacks on the right to keep and bear arms in the State of Kansas. It states, in part: Any act, law, treaty, order, rule or regulation of the government of the United States which violates the second amendment to the constitution of the United S...