By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project Special to Liberty Park Press California Attorney General Rob Bonta must be tired of seeing his name listed as a defendant in so many civil-rights lawsuits. It’s now his wife’s turn, California State Assemblymember Mia Bonta, who appears to have the same disdain and lack of respect for […]
Judge Roger Benitez Retires, Leaves Pro-2A Legacy
By Dave Workman When U.S. District Judge Roger T. Benitez retired earlier this month after serving 22 years on the bench in San Diego, he left a legacy of Second Amendment-friendly rulings which included striking down California’s ban on so-called “assault weapons” and “large-capacity magazines.” According to the Times of San Diego, Judge Benitez will […]
Citizens Committee Updates, Modernizes Website
After many years, the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms has recently updated its website with dazzling new graphics and user-friendly controls; all the work of CCRKBA Executive Director Andrew Gottlieb. The website is found at ccrkba.org, and there are links to all recent news releases, CCRKBA’s expanding roster of state […]
A Look at the Trace’s Very Interesting new Board Members
By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project Special to Liberty Park Press Do you remember the Trace? It’s the propaganda arm of former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg’s anti-gun empire, which includes Everytown for Gun Safety. The Trace pretends to be a newsroom to provide cover for members of the corporate media who republish […]
OPINION: Preparing for the Terrorist Threat Here at Home
By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project I doubt anyone inside Buford’s Backyard Beer Garden, which is located near the University of Texas—Austin campus, knew they would become part of the war on terror, Sunday night. Senegalese immigrant-turned suspected Islamic terrorist Ndiaga Diagne changed all of that. Diagne, 53, wore a “Property of Allah” sweatshirt […]
Rasmussen: Majority Still Doesn’t Trust Electronic Voting Machines
A new Rasmussen survey released this week shows that 63 percent of likely voters are concerned that electronic voting systems “may allow votes to be changed remotely through Internet connections during voting – a finding identical to our December survey.” The number includes 33 percent who are “very concerned,” while another 33 percent are not so […]
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