FRANKLINTON, LOUISIANA — In what is either a sign of the best of times or the worst of them, a group of pastors and priests from across Louisiana have gathered together to complete the range requirements to get their concealed carry permits. WWL-4 covered the story. “Churches left their doors open all the time so
Read MoreCharlotte Pastor Welcomes Two New Members: ‘Smith And Wesson’
Pastor Brenda Stevenson says she does not believe church-goers in Charleston would have been easily killed if they had been armed and she is going to lead by example and arm herself in the pulpit. Stevenson, who is pastor of New Outreach Christian Center in Charlotte, North Carolina, said, “Like I tell everybody – just welcome two new
Read MoreObama Tells BBC He’S ‘Most Frustrated’ On Gun Control: ‘I Will Not Stop’
In advance of his trip to Kenya, President Obama told the BBC that he was determined to get something done on gun control, expressing frustration that he was unable to get movement on an issue he supported. “The one area where I feel that I’ve been most frustrated and most stymied – it is that
Read More11 Ways You Know You Live In A Country Run By Idiots
1. If you can get arrested for hunting or fishing without a license, but not for being in the country illegally, you live in a country run by idiots. 2. If you have to get your parents’ permission to go on a field trip or take an aspirin in school, but not to get an
Read MoreAnother (Former) Bloomberg Mayor Facing Multitude of Charges
“A statewide investigating grand jury has recommended that criminal charges be filed against former Harrisburg Mayor Stephen R. Reed, the Harrisburg Patriot-News reported. “State Attorney General Kathleen Kane … calls the investigation into Reed one of the ‘most disturbing cases of public corruption this office has investigated.’” “Former mayor of Pa. capital charged with 499 criminal
Read MoreGOP warns: 10,000 prisoners will be released early under Obama this year
The chairmen of the House and Senate Judiciary Committees warned Wednesday that lower federal sentencing guidelines under President Obama are expected to lead to the early release of more than 10,000 federal inmates this year, and possibly tens of thousands of others in the next few years. “This includes inmates with violent criminal histories, who
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