Daily Archives: September 26, 2014

NSA Orders School Superintendent To Spy on Students – Video

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NSA Orders School Superintendent To Spy on Students
School officials in Huntsville, Alabama, say a phone call from the National Security Agency led them to create a secret surveillance program to monitor their students #39; social media accounts....

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Breaking News : (Drudgereport) Schools Admit To Spying On Students For NSA – Video

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NSA built into Android.. – Video

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NSA built into Android..
think android is safer then apple cause of all there breaches? check this out and think again!

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Whistleblower NSA Has Scrapped The Constitution – Video

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Whistleblower NSA Has Scrapped The Constitution

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Former NSA Director An Attack Is Going To Come – Video

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Former NSA Director An Attack Is Going To Come

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German opposition seeks court ruling to force Snowden hearing on NSA in Berlin

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Published September 26, 2014

BERLIN Opposition lawmakers have asked Germany's highest court to rule on whether former NSA contractor Edward Snowden can come to Berlin to testify about the agency's activities.

Members of the Greens and the Left Party said Friday that they want a parliamentary panel investigating the National Security Agency's activities in Germany to hear Snowden in person.

The government doesn't want to allow Snowden into the country, citing the damage this could do to Germany's relationship with the United States.

Instead, government parties on the panel want to question Snowden in Moscow, where he is currently in exile.

The former NSA contractor has said through a lawyer that he will only speak to the panel if he is allowed to do so Germany.

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Second Amendment Press Conf. – Video

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Second Amendment Press Conf.
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NRA endorsed Newhouse for congressional Fourth District

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YAKIMA - Fourth Congressional District candidate Dan Newhouse received an endorsement from the National Rifle Association, citing his track record of protecting Second Amendment rights.

We are very pleased to receive this very important endorsement, Newhouse stated. The NRA is the preeminent leader in the fight to protect Second Amendment Rights. Their support demonstrates their belief that I am best qualified to represent central Washington and protect the right to keep and bear arms."

In their endorsement of Newhouse, NRA Chairman Chris W. Cox stated Newhouse has "consistently opposed all attempts to ban lawfully owned firearms and magazines" during his tenure in the Washington state legislature from 2003 to 2009.

"The Second Amendment and our right of self-defense are very important to Washingtonians, and your (Newhouse) position on these issues demonstrates a stalwart commitment to the rights of law-abiding gun owners and hunters," Cox stated.

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Andy's Restaurant Scorecard: 1776, plus scores

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MEMPHIS, TN -

(WMC) - Inside Range USA, 2770 Whitten Rd., gun enthusiasts and personal protection advocates shoot on the range -- and Nadia Mustafa cooks in the kitchen.

The kitchen. In the restaurant. In the middle of a shooting range.

Talk about a bull's-eye. The food is incredible.

Its cleanliness is what earned 1776 the High Score of the Week, a 98 on its Sept. 9 health inspection.

1776. America's birth year.

"We're all about America," said Mustafa. "And we're all about the Second Amendment."

The restaurant's decorated like the American Revolution -- the Constitution on the wall, flags and muskets. The names of its sandwiches ooze patriotism: the Ben Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Liberty Bell.

Mustafa opens the panini press and spatulas off her prized sandwich, The Pursuit of Happiness.

"The Reuben is The Pursuit of Happiness," she said. "We heat it up, melt grade-A Swiss cheese on it, with our house-made Thousand Island dressing."

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Wilderness proposal sparks First Amendment fight

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A view of the 1,234-square-mile Joshua Tree National Park is seen April 7, 2008, in southeastern California. A large part of the park is designated to wilderness area. Gabriel Bouys/AFP/Getty Images

SEATTLE -- The U.S. Forest Service is proposing permanent new rules that would require media organizations to obtain a permit to film and shoot photographs in more than 100 million acres of the nation's wilderness.

Under the plan, the Forest Service would consider the nature of a proposed project before approving a special use permit then charge fees of up to $1,500 for commercial filming and photography in federally designated wilderness areas.

Mickey H. Osterreicher, general counsel for the National Press Photographers Association, said such rules would be a clear violation of the First Amendment and raises concerns about press freedom, including whether denying a permit would amount to prior restraint.

"What if they deny you a permit because they don't like the story you're working on?" he asked.

Liz Close, the Forest Service's acting wilderness director, said the Wilderness Act of 1964 prohibits commercial enterprise in wilderness.

The rules exclude breaking news situations, defined as "an event or incident that arises suddenly, evolves quickly, and rapidly ceases to be newsworthy."

But Osterreicher said the agency ignores big distinctions between editorial and commercial use and also should not be allowed to define what constitutes breaking news.

"We're headed down a really slippery slope if we allowed the government to include editorial and news gathering activities in commercial use," he said.

Close said the current rules have been in place for 48 months, and the proposal released this month would make those guidelines permanent. Public comments are due by Nov. 3.

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