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Did U.S. Attorney Daniel Butcher Mislead a Federal Judge to Justify the Ares Armor Raid on “AK-15″ Lower Receivers?

Shared from Zite   John Hames shared with you:   Did U.S. Attorney Daniel Butcher Mislead a Federal Judge to Justify the Ares Armor Raid on "AK-15″ Lower Receivers? bearingarms.com - Daniel Butcher is the Assistant U.S. Attorney that filed a response to temporary restraining order (TRO) obtained by Ares Armor against the ATF. He filed the response with federal magistrate judge Bernard G. Skomal, who allowed the raid to proceed. Available on the App Store . John Hames

Gun rights supporters in New York burn hundreds of registration forms

Shared from Zite   John Hames shared with you:   Gun rights supporters in New York burn hundreds of registration forms examiner.com - Expressing their disapproval with a new gun control law, gun rights supporters in upstate New York burned nearly a thousand gun registration forms Sunday, the Post Star reported. The burning capped an event put on by NY2A Grassroots Coalition that was attended by hundreds of gun rights supporters. The Saratogian described Sunday's event as "equal parts a rally against Gov. Andrew Cuomo and a teach-in on how to not comply with his SAFE Act assault weapons registration law." Available on t

Exclusive: Russia Will Sanction U.S. Senators

Shared from Zite   John Hames shared with you:   Exclusive: Russia Will Sanction U.S. Senators The Daily Beast - U.S. senators, congressmen and top Obama administration officials are sure to be on Vladimir Putin's sanctions list; a response to the Obama Administration's announcement on Monday that 7 Russian officials and 4 Ukrainian officials would be barred from holding assets or traveling to the United States. Available on the App Store . John Hames

Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., has paid $2.7 million for a CityCenterDC condominium

Shared from Zite   John Hames shared with you:   Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., has paid $2.7 million for a CityCenterDC condominium Biz Journals - One of the most recent condo buyers at CityCenterDC also appears to be one of its most powerful. Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., and her husband, Joseph Shepard, recently paid about $2.7 million for a unit in the mixed-use development, according to D.C. property records. The sale, recorded Feb. 2, appears to be the most expensive condo unit to sell so far at CityCenterDC, where units have ranged from $417,000 and $1.7 million. Hines Interests LP expected the units to range from $500,000 for a 689-square-foot unit up to $800,000 or more for a 1,000-square-foot unit.

White House pauses surgeon general appointment in face of NRA opposition

Shared from Zite   John Hames shared with you:   White House pauses surgeon general appointment in face of NRA opposition theguardian.com - The White House has confirmed that it is "recalibrating" its attempt to appoint the next US surgeon general, due to fierce opposition from the National Rifle Association. Despite a recent rule change designed to remove Republican vetoes over the Senate confirmation process, President Barack Obama's spokesman, Jay Carney, admitted on Monday that a second administration appointee this month has hit potentially intractable opposition from Democrats. Available on the App Store .

New York State Senate Defeats ‘Dream Act’ Financial Aid for Illegal Aliens

Shared from Zite   John Hames shared with you:   New York State Senate Defeats 'Dream Act' Financial Aid for Illegal Aliens toprightnews.com - Above: Protesters demanding passage of a financial aid bill for illegal aliens students. Legislators stunned the pundits this evening by defeating a $200 million taxpayer giveaway to illegal aliens students in New York's Senate, which had the strong support of Governor Andrew Cuomo. Available on the App Store . John Hames

Tennessee: Pro-Gun Bills to Receive Committee Hearings this Week

Tennessee: Pro-Gun Bills to Receive Committee Hearings this Week Tomorrow and Wednesday, multiple pro-gun bills will be considered in the Senate Judiciary Committee and in the House Civil Justice Subcommittee. Tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. , in Legislative  Plaza Room 12  of the state Capitol, the Senate Judiciary Committee will consider the following bills: Senate Bill 2031 , sponsored by state Senator Joey Hensley (R-28), would remove all grandfathered local ordinances and resolutions enacted before April 8, 1986 relating to the prohibition or regulation of possession, transportation or storage of firearms and firearm ammunition by Handgun Carry Permit (HCP) holders. Senate Bill 1672 , sponsored by state Senator Steve Southerland (R-1), would extend the term or validity of a Tennessee HCP from four to five years. Senate Bill 1774 , sponsored by state Senator Mike Bell (R-9), would allow a law-abiding gun owner to carry a firearm in his or her own vehicle without a HCP. Senate Bill 1612 , spo

The Pros Now Expect a Wave Election

To view this email as a web page, go here. Mond ay, March 17, 2014 Available Now:  Amazon  | iBooks  | B&N | Indie | BAM! | The Audiobook, Read By Rush Watch It! Rush's Simon & Schuster Interview on Rush Revere and the First Patriots Live for Rush 24/7 Members: Today's Rush's Stack of Stuff - Posted Every Morning Before the Show "I, your host, on February 13th predicted a wave.  Later that same day, my prediction is pooh-poohed and disqualified because I don't know politics. It happened on Fox.  They said that.  Then a month later, we had this sound bite montage of all kinds of Republicans and Democrats forecasting a wave election."  -Rush Free Transcripts, and Audio for Rush 24/7 Members, Live Now at RushLimbaugh.com: Unbearable Media on Malaysian Plane Story Screenshots Demo My iPhone Fixes Bill Maher and Set