North Dakota became the first state on Monday to pass fetal firearm legislation, which extends 2nd Amendment rights to the unborn.
Category: Culture
Boy Scouts to Remove ‘Friendly, Courteous, Kind’ from Scout Law
“As a private organization, we can legally discriminate against anyone,” said BSA Executive Vice President Leonard Moffatt. “For example, if we thought the Jewish boys were getting too powerful, we could ban them altogether.”
Producers of 'Argo' to Digitally Replace Ben Affleck with Better Actor
Producers of the Academy Award nominated film Argo have decided to use digital technology to replace Ben Affleck with another, better actor.
Man Who Watched Entire Dorner Saga Unfold on TV Claims Reward Money
An unemployed bartender who watched the entire Dorner investigation on TV was the recipient of the $1 million reward.
Fugitive Squirrel Lurking Somewhere in Neighborhood
Deputies are combing the neighborhood for the suspected nut grabber.
Les Misérables Secret Revealed: Directing Was All Pre-Recorded
Les Misérables actors took directions from director Tom Hooper’s prerecorded video
Historic Document Reveals Founding Fathers Wanted Mentally Ill to Kill Many People at Once
“A free state must not constrain an individual from eradicating his fellow citizens en masse,” wrote Adams.
Chris Christie to Participate in Macy’s Parade as Balloon
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie today announced that he will be joining Hello Kitty, SpongeBob Squarepants, Spiderman and Kermit the Frog as one of the
Former Co-Worker Reveals Himself to Be Secret Santa from 1967
Bookkeeper John Krygner, 77, said he has been wanting to reveal himself as co-worker’s Secret Santa for almost 45 years.
NRA Opposes Ban on Poison Blow Darts
NRA Vice President Wayne LaPierre said the ban on poison blow darts should be lifted “once and for all.”