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Tuesday, July 1, 2014

If Obama Was A Dog..


..Gives new meaning to Dog Eat Dog..


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Logic Puzzle: Timothy's Chain Gang..

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Florida Cops Pry into Man’s Records more than 200 Times because he Refuses to Stop Recording them

After several years of auditing police departments across Florida to determine whether their officers uphold the First Amendment and the law of the land, Photography Is Not A Crime’s Jeff Gray has had his driver’s license and vehicle tag information searched by police well over 200 times.

Gray’s request for the record of who accessed his information on the state-operated Driver and Vehicle Information Database (DAVID) turned up police officer after police officer running Gray’s vehicle plate and driver’s license.

PINAC is now working to cross-check the dates of when Gray’s records were run against the times when Gray conducted First Amendment audits. It’s safe to say that few people would be surprised to learn that officers ran Gray’s record in the DAVID system simply because Gray was recording video in public.

On October 22, 2013, Gray, along with PINAC Publisher Carlos Miller and public records guru Joel Chandler, were detained by Coral Gables police after making a public records request as you can see in the above photo. The following day, Gray was arrested by Brevard County deputies for recording a traffic stop.

During the arrest, one of the deputies mentioned that Gray had been detained by Coral Gables a day earlier – automatically branding him a troublemaker – when he hadn’t broken the law in either case. Both dates are documented in the report Gray obtained last week along with the corresponding agencies.

The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles is in charge of the system, but employees from local, state and federal agencies across the state can access the information. The system holds not only people’s license records, but social security information, addresses, photos, marital status, and even bank information.

Unsurprisingly, there have been...

No Amnesty For Illegal Aliens


Americans Need Jobs, full employment first.

STUDY: ALL JOB GROWTH SINCE 2000 WENT TO IMMIGRANTS
Illegal and legal immigrants have accounted for all of the job growth in the United States since 2000.  
On the one-year anniversary of the passage of the Senate's "Gang of Eight" comprehensive immigration reform bill, the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) released a report on Friday that revealed that even though native-born Americans accounted for two-thirds of the growth in the total working-age population since 2000, the number of native-born Americans with jobs declined by 127,000.

While there were 114.8 million working-age native-born Americans with jobs in the first quarter of 2000, there were only 114.7 million with jobs in the first quarter of 2014. On the other hand, 17.1 million working-age immigrants (legal and illegal) had jobs in 2000 while 22.8 million did in 2014, which is an increase of 5.7 million.

Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL), who has relentlessly encouraged

Tropical Depression off Florida Gives Hope To Warmists...

Right after Al Gore predicted increasing hurricanes due to Global Warming, hurricanes have ceased to hit Florida for eight straight years. Somehow our insurance rates have not gone down however...

MIAMI (CBSMiami) – All eyes are on the first tropical depression of the 2014 Atlantic Hurricane Season. The depression formed Monday night.

A tropical storm watch has been issued from Fort Pierce northward to just south of Flagler Beach.

A tropical storm watch means tropical storm conditions are possible within the next 24 hours to 36 hours.

As of Monday night, the area of concern is about 90 miles east of Vero Beach.

An Air Force Reserve Reconnaissance aircraft flew over the disturbance Monday. Sustained winds are between 30 and 35 mph.

According to the National Hurricane Center, the environmental conditions are becoming more conducive for additional development.

Click HERE to watch Chief Meteorologist Craig Setzer’s forecast.

The disturbance is moving southwestward at 5 mph, but will likely make a turn west by Monday night and a turn to the north by Wednesday just off the Florida coast, said meteorologists.

A turn toward the southeastern U.S. is expected by Thursday.

If the depression were to become a tropical cyclone, the storm would be called Tropical Storm Arthur.

Visit the CBS4 Tropics Page for an interactive Tropical Tracker, the newest computer model tracks and more.

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