Topic: DHS insider: It’s about to get very ugly | |
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It's a piece from a radio journalist I only post it, but things sure aren't getting any better......are they? http://www.homelandsecurityus.com/archives/8562 |
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The Terrifying Future of The United States Video produced by Storm Clouds Gathering..... http://www.sott.net/article/262523-The-terrifying-future-of-the-United-States |
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I think giving the internet a break for awhile would do you some good
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And screw up my chances of getting on the "No Fly" list? |
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Edited by
HappyBun
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Sat 06/08/13 12:13 AM
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I think giving the internet a break for awhile would do you some good "THE INTERNET" The greatest Thing since sliced bread. "GOOGLE IT" |
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I think giving the internet a break for awhile would do you some good "THE INTERNET" The greatest Thing since sliced bread. "GOOGLE IT" Dries out faster,gets moldy quicker! |
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Edited by
Conrad_73
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Sat 06/08/13 12:38 AM
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The Terrifying Future of The United States Video produced by Storm Clouds Gathering..... http://www.sott.net/article/262523-The-terrifying-future-of-the-United-States http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Laura_Knight_Jadczyk Bat-Poop-Crazy! |
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Edited by
Conrad_73
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Sat 06/08/13 01:04 AM
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http://thehill.com/blogs/floor-action/house/303803-house-votes-to-delay-bulk-ammo-purchase-by-dhs
House votes to delay bulk ammunition purchase by DHS By Pete Kasperowicz - 06/05/13 11:01 PM ET Tweet The House late Wednesday voted to stop the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) from entering into new contracts to buy millions of rounds of ammunition until the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) reports to Congress on the need for the ammo, and its cost. Rep. Mark Meadows (R-N.C.) proposed an amendment to the DHS spending bill for 2014 that would require the report to Congress before it can pursue plans to buy 1.1 billion rounds of ammunition. Meadows said the speed bump is a necessary reaction to news of the huge purchase, which alarmed many Americans and prompted conservative groups to suspect that the government was stocking up on the rounds to fight citizens. "Given this large purchase, the American people and members of Congress rightfully had concerns and questions," Meadows said. "This is a responsible amendment which ensures that Congress and the American people are aware of the necessity and the cost of ammunition prior to entering into new contracts for procurement." Rep. John Carter (R-Texas) said the amendment was unnecessary based on his talks with DHS officials. Carter said the department has since admitted that its ammunition needs are not as great as first reported, and said the department is pursuing a bulk purchase to keep the costs down. |
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If I was running things, I'd round up the ones who would offer the least resistance and be missed the least.
Old liberals. Then younger liberals. They vote for the gubament control. |
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I think giving the internet a break for awhile would do you some good "THE INTERNET" The greatest Thing since sliced bread. "GOOGLE IT" |
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I think giving the internet a break for awhile would do you some good "THE INTERNET" The greatest Thing since sliced bread. "GOOGLE IT" |
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