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@KurtBW_WTRF Thank you for the balance.
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Poor Lois. It's "embarrassing & burdensome" to admit to embarrassing, burdening groups of ppl bcse u don't like the color of their thoughts.
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Lois Lerner Attorneys: Purpose Of Hearing Is Just "To Embarrass Or Burden Her": http://t.co/CbEKIQtBSv #IRS
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Remember when Homeland Security showed up at Occupy protests/exhibitions of vandalism? Me neither.
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Rep. Ann Wagner Memorializes Conservative Activist, Leader Chip Gerdes From House Floor
The conservative movement lost a giant today. Rep. Ann Wagner (R-MO) honored Chip from the floor of the House: Chip leaves behind a wife and daughter. Prayers for his family welcomed.
My Interview With The NRA On Garry McCarthy
I spoke with the awesome Cam Edwards of NRA Radio’s “Cam and Company” yesterday about this story. Take a listen:
Posted in Radio, Second Amendment
Tagged cam and company, garry mccarthy, gun control, illinois, nra news, nra radio, second amendment
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Gun-Free Chicago’s Police Department Allows Officers To Work Buzzed
No exaggeration: The Chicago Police Department sets its blood alcohol limit at .02. This week, the City of Chicago agreed to a $4.1 million settlement, payable to the family of a man shot by a police officer who reportedly had been … Continue reading
Chicago Police Chief: Second Amendment Is A Danger To Public Safety
Chicago’s Chief of Police, who previously blamed “government-sponsored racism” and Sarah Palin for Chicago’s gun violence, declared that the law-ful exercise of the Second Amendment was a threat to public safety. From the Illinois State Rifle Association: Chicago’s embattled police superintendent dug … Continue reading
Posted in Democrats, Second Amendment
Tagged chicago, firearms, garry mccarthy, illinois, illinois state rifle association, second amendment
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IL Lawmaker Proposes To Limit Tackling To One Practice Per Week
SARCASTABALL. It’s real. First this, now this: An Illinois lawmaker proposes that tackling be allowed at only one high school football practice per week in order to protect the brains of young athletes. Democrat Rep. Carol Sente of the … Continue reading

