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The Obamanation of DesecrationThe liberal agenda has once again expressed itself in a most overt and disturbing way. The very foundation of society is being challenged once again with this latest court case. Read the report HERE.
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Pilgrim This is indeed very sad news.  Speaking of Obama, I am not sure if this deserves its own thread, but I heard something at Church while talking to a few friends. One person told me (among other things) that it is now illegal in the USA to store up more than two weeks of non-perishable food. He talked like this was a well known fact, yet I have never heard of it. Do you know if there is any truth to this? If so, I am not sure how this could be enforced, seeing it would take millions, if not billions to do so. In the conversation it was also mentioned that in the works is legislation to make it mandatory for all registered gun owners to have their house searched once a year. I can't see how this would be enforced either. All this looks like a police state. Tom
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Tom, I have been unable to find anything that would support the claim that it is illegal to store up more than 2 weeks of non-perishable food. The only thing I could find that was remotely related is the current administration's policy concerning the identity of possible terrorists. One of the identifying marks of a possible terrorist is that a person has more than a week's worth of food in storage. Do you think I am kidding?  Well, this is mentioned on the Senate floor during a debate concerning an amendment to a proposed Defense bill. Watch the video HERE. IF there was such a bill that made it illegal to store 2+ weeks of food, the cost involved to enforce it would be no constraint to the current US government. Their unbridled spending is infamous and the national debt increases daily and without impunity. There is currently no universal law requiring gun registration in the US. Any attempt to introduce such a law would be met with overwhelming resistance and fail. Alan Rock tried that in Canada and even there it failed miserably and at a great cost as well.
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