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Ninety miles from the South Eastern tip of the United States, Liberty has no stead. In order for Liberty to exist and thrive, Tyranny must be identified, recognized, confronted and extinguished.
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Sunday, January 18, 2015
Hey you, Listen To This:
"Hey You"
Hey you ! out there in the cold
Getting lonely, getting old, can you feel me
Hey you ! Standing in the aisles
With itchy feet and fading smiles, can you feel me
Hey you ! don't help them to bury the light
Don't give in without a fight.
Hey you ! out there on your own
sitting naked by the phone would you touch me
Hey you ! with your ear against the wall
Waiting for someone to call out would you touch me
Hey you ! would you help me to carry the stone
Open your heart, I'm coming home
But it was only a fantasy
The wall was too high as you can see
No matter how he tried he could not break free
And the worms ate into his brain.
Hey you ! out there on the road
Always doing what you're told, can you help me
Hey you ! out there beyond the wall
Breaking bottles in the hall, can you help me
Hey you ! don't tell me there's no hope at all
Together we stand, divided we fall.
Firearms Sellers Say They’re Being Choked Off From Payment Processors
Go to a gun show, and you won’t find many merchants using PayPal.
You’ll also find few vendors using popular payment processors such as Square, Stripe and Spark Pay.
That’s because some payment processors explicitly prohibit the use of their systems for online — and some in-store — sales of firearms, ammunition and certain accessories.
Retailers in the gun industry say they’re being discriminated against.
“Being shut out from mainstream payment processors makes us feel like we are part of some type of shady business when, in fact, there is more regulation and documentation required for federally licensed firearms dealers than most businesses,” said Trevor Blandford of Terminal Performance Associates in Caroline, Va.
Blandford, 21, has been working gun shows for his family’s business since he was 14 years old. Recently, his parents named him general manager of Terminal Performance, which is known for its custom-built pistols and rifles and originally finished wraps. He and his family sell their merchandise online and at local trade shows.
To process payments, most merchants use some sort of payment processor.
Payment processors are companies, often third-party outlets, which handle credit card transactions between merchants and banks.
The concern some firearms sellers expressed to The Daily Signal is that restricting their access to some of the largest payment processors in the country — who offer the lowest transaction fees in the business — puts them at an unfair disadvantage to other industries.
Add that to the long list of regulations firearms sellers already face, and some say it’s not even worth attempting to start a business.
“In most of the states, ....
You’ll also find few vendors using popular payment processors such as Square, Stripe and Spark Pay.
That’s because some payment processors explicitly prohibit the use of their systems for online — and some in-store — sales of firearms, ammunition and certain accessories.
Retailers in the gun industry say they’re being discriminated against.
“Being shut out from mainstream payment processors makes us feel like we are part of some type of shady business when, in fact, there is more regulation and documentation required for federally licensed firearms dealers than most businesses,” said Trevor Blandford of Terminal Performance Associates in Caroline, Va.
Blandford, 21, has been working gun shows for his family’s business since he was 14 years old. Recently, his parents named him general manager of Terminal Performance, which is known for its custom-built pistols and rifles and originally finished wraps. He and his family sell their merchandise online and at local trade shows.
To process payments, most merchants use some sort of payment processor.
Payment processors are companies, often third-party outlets, which handle credit card transactions between merchants and banks.
The concern some firearms sellers expressed to The Daily Signal is that restricting their access to some of the largest payment processors in the country — who offer the lowest transaction fees in the business — puts them at an unfair disadvantage to other industries.
Add that to the long list of regulations firearms sellers already face, and some say it’s not even worth attempting to start a business.
“In most of the states, ....
These 26 Traitorous Republicans Voted Against Blocking Amnesty – Must Be Defeated In 2016
A total of 26 Republicans officially announced themselves as RINO open borders traitors and enemies of the Constitution and its separation of powers today. They did so by voting against the successful Marsh Blackburn (R-TN) amendment to the Homeland Security funding bill which prevents any of those funds from being used in the implementation of Hussein Obama’s dictatorial amnesty or in the funding of future DACA applications or renewals.
The bill passed by a vote of 218-209, with the defections coming largely in districts in which Republicans represent large minority populations and in which they may have felt it prudent to put their perceived interests of minority citizens and their associated votes over the Constitution and the oath they swore.
The first to vote against the amendment was the RINO from North Carolina, Renee Ellmers, a most disdainful turncoat who should be forced to identify with the Democrats as the heavily Republican majority doesn’t justify a foreign operative within their ranks. She was later joined by 25 more, all of whom should be targeted for primary opposition in 2016 and removed from office.
All of them swore an oath to uphold the Constitution on February 6th. It took less than ten days for each one to violate that oath in the furtherance of their own personal or a greater socialist agenda.
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL) had enhanced her reputation among conservatives when she fought tenaciously for the release of Sgt Andrew Tahmooressi from a Mexican prison. Whatever goodwill she garnered through that effort was just squandered in her trampling upon our sovereignty and our Constitution. One good deed does not provide a justification or permission for future transgressions.
The shameful sellouts are:
The bill passed by a vote of 218-209, with the defections coming largely in districts in which Republicans represent large minority populations and in which they may have felt it prudent to put their perceived interests of minority citizens and their associated votes over the Constitution and the oath they swore.
The first to vote against the amendment was the RINO from North Carolina, Renee Ellmers, a most disdainful turncoat who should be forced to identify with the Democrats as the heavily Republican majority doesn’t justify a foreign operative within their ranks. She was later joined by 25 more, all of whom should be targeted for primary opposition in 2016 and removed from office.
All of them swore an oath to uphold the Constitution on February 6th. It took less than ten days for each one to violate that oath in the furtherance of their own personal or a greater socialist agenda.
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL) had enhanced her reputation among conservatives when she fought tenaciously for the release of Sgt Andrew Tahmooressi from a Mexican prison. Whatever goodwill she garnered through that effort was just squandered in her trampling upon our sovereignty and our Constitution. One good deed does not provide a justification or permission for future transgressions.
The shameful sellouts are:
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