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The Prime Minister has accused his critics of being ‘at odds with reality’- www.dailymail.co.uk ‘West ignores public role in Arab world’- www.presstv.ir Press TV: Considering this huge arms exhibition now in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, and the fact that David Cameron (British Prime Minister) was in the region, what connection do you see with the arms industry, if at all, to these uprisings and revolutions? Jones: I do not know that there is a direct connection in this. I mean arms have been a big part of the commerce with the Middle Eastern countries. If there is an attempt to build up a military capability of dealing with the possible outbreak of what is a mass strike phenomenon, I think it is really going down the wrong road, because I think we will see that if this attempt is made to crush this expression of people’s dissatisfaction, it will lead to more trouble. I do not think that is the way to get it under control. The underlying causes are basically economic as well as political and what should be done is, for any government interested in maintaining stability, to try a dialog with this movement to try and deal with the underlying complaints that they are bringing forward in this very dramatic way. Press TV: Let us stick with that arms industry notion for one more question. At the very least, this does make for very bad policy making, does it not? Considering it does leave a very bad taste in one’s mouth; considering all these people fighting for freedom in …
“…vote of confidence in…Swiss values such as freedom, trust, self-responsibility and security.” -Committee against anti-gun initiative Swiss voters on Sunday rejected a proposal to ban army firearms from their homes, following a nationwide referendum. [57% of the voters voted against the initiative] Just two hours after polls closed, 22 out of 26 cantons returned final results, with a majority of cantons – 17 – voting firmly against the move. For the referendum to have passed, it would have needed the support both a majority of cantons and a majority of people. www.dw-world.de Number of gun deaths falling The number of people dying because of guns is falling. 259 people were killed by firearms in 2008 and 239 of these were suicides. The year before (2007) the total figure was more at 291—and 264 took their own lives. The numbers also show that men still make up the majority of people killed by guns. The new figures have just been released by the Federal Office of Statistics, and show that the number of gun deaths has almost halved over the past decade. worldradio.ch George Orwell: “That rifle hanging on the wall of the working-class flat or labourer’s cottage is the symbol of democracy. It is our job to see that it stays there.” I don’t ever want to become a lamp shade. That is my only comment. jbranstetter04 Arms – suicide The number of people who use firearms to commit suicide has dropped over the past decade. In most cases people nowadays use poison or a drug to …
“It astonishes me to find… [that so many] of our countrymen… should be contented to live under a system which leaves to their governors the power of taking from them the trial by jury in civil cases, freedom of religion, freedom of the press, freedom of commerce, the habeas corpus laws, and of yoking them with a standing army. This is a degeneracy in the principles of liberty… which I [would not have expected for at least] four centuries.” – Thomas Jefferson to William Stephens Smith, 1788 “I know of no safe depository of the ultimate powers of the society but the people themselves, and if we think them not enlightened enough to exercise control with a wholesome discretion, the remedy is not to take it from them, but to inform their discretion by education.” – Thomas Jefferson, letter to William C. Jarvis, September 28, 1820 “There has never been a golden age of liberty, and there never will be. People who value freedom will always have to defend it from those who claim the right to wield power over others.” – David Boaz
The 1000000 viewing aniversary of This Channel’s Videos brings you: www.armbritain.com Peoples all around the world since time immemorial had armed themselves for self-defence and the protection of others. Common Law Do not Murder Do not Injure Do not Steal Gun Rights setting out the inalienable right to keep arms. United Kingdom – Bill of Rights 1689: Freedom to have arms for defense. Definition of ‘Keep’ & ‘Have’: “keep” are “to retain; not to lose,” “to have in custody,” “to preserve; not to let go.” Statutory Law: Laws which a government passes to restrict the rights of citizen and subject alike. But Common Law is senior in both status and precedent to Statutory Law… Since after World War 1 the march to disarm and slowly enslave began: Firearms Act of 1920 – Which made it illegal to possess these weapons without first obtaining a certificate from the police and registering each individual firearm. The Firearms Acts 1936/7 placed additional controls on fully-automatic firearms, effectively restricting them to the armed forces and police. The Criminal Justice Act 1967 was passed which introduced Shotgun Certificates. 1953 – The Prevention of Crime Act 1953 prohibited the carrying of an offensive weapon without lawful authority or reasonable excuse. A major and true right of a citizen or subject was dismantled at this point. The Firearms Act 1968 introduced the concept of compulsory security for rifles and pistols and incorporated the Shotgun Certificate first outlined …
Spread the message of freedom and individual liberty by rating and commenting on this video, as well as reposting it. Please visit the following sites for more information: infowars.com http prisonplanet.tv http Starring: George Bush Henry Kissinger Bill Clinton Hillary Rodham Clinton Gordon Brown also starring: Barack Obama Educate and inform the whole mass of the people… They are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty. -Thomas Jefferson
DWI Checkpoint – officer doesn’t respect rights In its totality, this is a minor experience, most of which wasn’t recorded by me and happened away from my vehicle. Nationwide and systematic, this is a terrible trend that is happening and is slowly prying our rights and self worth away from all of us Americans as individuals. I came up on a very large DWI checkpoint and I was tired from a long day. I was carrying a legal side arm and didn’t want to put it in my glovebox or have it in plain sight and give any reason to search my vehicle. I put it in a small cooler next to me, out of sight. I was ordered to exit my vehicle strictly because of exercising a lawful right to not answer questions. The officer is not going to let someone get away with not complying with his simple investigation so they then escalate it to the next step which is physical detainment and more investigation. The officer was fishing and I am a stubborn but proud person. When someone tries to exert control over me, I just don’t automatically comply. I am as free of a man as that officer is and I consider myself his equal. I don’t just go and piss on another’s rose garden. I expect to be respected the same way by anyone else, no matter what the circumstances are. The conundrum here is that I happened to drink one beer maybe 6 hours earlier at a tavern. The rest of the evening I strictly had coffee and soda. I had a long drive ahead of me, know the risks associated with drinking and then driving and will …
The United States (and UK) has collaborated with the deadly crackdown on the popular revolution against Bahrain’s despotic monarchy, says a notable Bahraini human rights activist. “People in Bahrain think that the US is in one way or another directly complicit in what’s happening in Bahrain,” said Maryam al-Khawaja of the Bahrain Center for Human Rights, in a Press TV interview. Dozens of people have been killed and thousands of others injured since February 14, when the public started a popular revolution against the royal family that has been ruling the island for over 40 years. Led by Saudi Arabia, Bahrain’s Arab neighbours from the [Persian] Gulf Cooperation Council deployed troops to the country in mid-March to reinforce brutal armed attacks against anti-government protesters. The reinforcements have reportedly contributed to a major hike in the use of extreme violence against popular protests. Khawaja said Washington’s complicity with Bahrain’s state violence was shown in remarks by the US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who had “actually said that Bahrain has the sovereign right to invite the [P]GCC troops into the country.” “But legally and according to the agreement between the [P]GCC countries, these forces are supposed to be used for foreign threats,” she emphasized. www.presstv.ir — 9/11 bin laden war of terror Libya massacre revolution resistance Fighters Zintan Protest Mesrata Benghazi Gaddafi Revolution Bayida Tubruq Al Beida LIBYA Bahrain Army …
GUNS AND WEED: THE ROAD TO FREEDOM A film by Michael W. Dean and Neema Vedadi. Hi-def encode and upload by the director. This is chapter 3, “FREEDOM OF INGESTION” Website, mailing list, FAQ, lyrics to songs, and DVD release info: www.gunsandweed.com A stunning and entertaining examination of Constitutional issues in America. Covers abuse of authority by police, the War on Drugs, self-defense, States’ Rights, Natural Rights, Austrian Economics, the problems of a two-party system and taxation. TAG LINE Because there’s no such thing as “half-free.” Released by MVD Visual. Educational DVD release: March 22, 2011. DVD release to public: March 2012. GUNS AND WEED: THE ROAD TO FREEDOM shows, in no uncertain terms, why Freedom of Ingestion and the Right to Keep and Bear Arms are equally indisputable civil rights, and why the War on Drugs and the War on Guns are both entirely immoral. CHAPTER TITLES: 1 – FREEDOM’S ONE PIECE 2 – THE PRICE OF PRISON 3 – FREEDOM OF INGESTION 4 – HOW POT WAS OUTLAWED 5- WHO LIKES THE WAR ON DRUGS? 6 -TYRANNY TODAY 7 – GOOD COPS / BAD COPS 8 – BAN BANNING 9 – SIMPLY HAD GOOD TASTE 10 – NOT LEGAL IN CALIFORNIA 11 – IN THE ABSENCE OF GOVERNMENT REGULATORY BODIES…. 12 – I WAS JUST SITTIN’ IN MY HOUSE, CHILLIN’…. 13 – MY STATE’S BETTER THAN YOUR STATE 14 – REDEMPTION 15 – WHO DID WHAT 16 – DON’T DRONE ME, BRO! “I was surprised by all the humor, and I loved that you guys made such hardcore, principled points without beating your audience over the head …