By Dave Workman Special to Liberty Park Press Thursday was the 10th anniversary of the infamous Isla Vista rampage in which six young people were murdered by Elliot Rodger, and in that decade, some misunderstandings about the incident have become almost mythical. In an interview with KEYT News marking the somber anniversary, Richard Martinez, whose […]
Former FBI Agent Tells Fox ‘Violent Shooters Don’t Respect Gun Laws’
By Dave Workman Special to Liberty Park Press OPINION—Buried near the end of a Fox News report about suburban school districts outside of New York City favoring armed security is an observation from a former FBI agent which should be required reading for every politician whose answer to mass shootings is to call for more […]
Dem Bill Would Prohibit Civilians from Purchasing, Possessing Level III Body Armor
By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project Special to Liberty Park Press New York Democratic Congresswoman Grace Meng apparently wants to make it easier for criminals to shoot you. Meng has reintroduced legislation – for the third time – that would ban civilian body armor if it can defeat rifle ammunition. Meng’s bill, H.R. 3247, […]
Scraping The Surface- Gambling Has A Sports Issue
Modern athletes cannot seem to master the tradition and replicate the classical grace of sports icons from the Golden era shattering protocol, as the firearm wardrobe malfunction of New York Giants wide receiver Plaxico Burress opened up a Southern border floodgate of indiscretions involving criminal liability with hints of esoteric recklessness escaping the confines of […]
As Demographics Get Confusing- Meet The Suburban Hobo
Imagine regularly carrying a ragged plastic grocery bag as a daily means of luggage for transporting personal items around the business corridor of an affluent suburb instead of a designer purse. Existing as a presentable, healthy individual with a friendly demeanor, lugging the offending bag represents a dichotomy to stability and sanity that is too […]
The Art Of Minimalization- Don’t Blame Us
Clavell. Mencius. de Beauvoir. Sun Tzu has apparently been left out of the bracket of the breakfast of striving intellectual champions, as consumerism remains a dichotomy in the quasi-free market age of the infantile stages of the Information Age, where content is akin to substance and an implied magnitude of physical matter, which coincides with […]
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