
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Cop's Murder Has Some Thinking Of Carrying A Gun
Some Gun Control Supporters Now Thinking Of Breaking City's Handgun Ban

CHICAGO (CBS) ―
They are law-abiding citizens in Chicago, but they are so worried about their own safety, they say they might have to break the law.
The last straw was the death of Chicago Police officer Thomas Wortham IV last week.
That has some African-American families in Chicago considering doing something they never would have done before: carry a pistol.
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CHICAGO (CBS) ―
They are law-abiding citizens in Chicago, but they are so worried about their own safety, they say they might have to break the law.
The last straw was the death of Chicago Police officer Thomas Wortham IV last week.
That has some African-American families in Chicago considering doing something they never would have done before: carry a pistol.
CLICK HERE TO READ MORE!!!
Would-be burglar shot to death by West Side resident



via - CHICAGO BREAKING NEWS
A resident of an East Garfield Park two-flat this morning shot and killed an armed man who broke into his home, police said.
The intruder, who police believe had a gun, broke into the residence in the 600 block of North Sawyer Avenue about 5:20 a.m., said Chicago Police News Affairs Officer John Mirabelli.
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Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Martial Law & The U.S. Post Office Secret Room

VIA - STEVEQUAYLE.COM
As the "Hour of Martial Law" is nearly upon us, this chapter answers important questions for dealing with martial law: Is there a Secret Room in the government post offices? What role do the Freemasons undertake in the U. S. Post Office. Is the Post Office a tool of the globalists for destroying nationalism What are the martial law plans for your post office? Click Here for more
Cook County Right to Carry Town Hall Meeting!




Thursday May 27, 2010
7:00-9:00 pm
Serbian Social Center
18550 Stony Island Ave.
Lansing, Illinois 60438
One of the keys to securing a Right to Carry law in the state of Illinois is to inform and educate the public about the Right to Carry and how successful it is in the 48 states that have concealed carry provisions and in Wisconsin where the right to openly carry firearms for personal and family protection is recognized as lawful.
Many residents of Illinois do not know that 49 states have some form of right to carry law nor do they know Illinois is the last and only state to prohibit carrying a firearm for personal protection. With the media bias against the Right to Carry we cannot rely on the mainstream media to get the word out - we must take the message to the public and Illinois Carry is doing just that with our Right to Carry town hall meetings.
Recent town hall meetings in McHenry county, DuPage County, and in the city of Chicago have been very successful and we are expanding our efforts all over the state and deeper into Chicago! Find a town hall meeting near you and invite your friends and family who have questions or concerns about the issue, bring them to the meetings where those questions can be answered and their concerns can be addressed.
If you find Illinois laws regarding self-defense alarming, attend a Right to Carry Town Hall meeting and find what you can do about it!
Please come show your support for the right to carry and join in the effort to see a right to carry law passed in the state of Illinois!
Monday, May 24, 2010
Funeral arrangements for Officer Thomas Wortham IV

Funeral arrangements are set for Chicago Police Officer Thomas Wortham IV who was shot to death last week in a robbery attempt across from his parent's home in the Chatham neighborhood.
Visitation is scheduled from 3 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Leak & Sons Funeral Home, 7838 S. Cottage Grove Ave. A wake is scheduled Friday at noon at Trinity United Church of Christ, 421 W. 95th St., with the funeral expected to begin at 1 p.m. Burial will follow at Lincoln Cemetery in southwest suburban Alsip.
Guns and Crime in Chicago

Gun laws are just invisible lines that some respect and do not cross. They offer an illusion of safety, as we deter away from the real problems. The thugs in the streets at night are still young men in their 20s. Somehow their parents failed in teaching them how to live a responsible life, and the school system failed in teaching them the potential that everyone in the world has. The issue of violence in chicago goes farther than just guns. As a community we need to kick those bad elements that plague our streets. I urge everyone to be vigilant and kick the punks off the block.
more jail time for repeat offenders + real gun ownership laws + a well funded education system = decline in Chicago crime rates
And to those who call us "gun nuts" just remember when seconds count.....the police are just minutes away. Don't wait to be a victim before you start crying about self defense
Sunday, May 23, 2010
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOW REALLY!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
Lucille Floyd's son, 20-year-old Brian Floyd, was among the four men who gunned down Officer Thomas Wortham IV when they tried to steal his motorcycle late Wednesday night, police say. Floyd died when Wortham's father, a retired police officer, fired off his gun while trying to defend his son.
Saturday, May 22, 2010
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