Advancements in technology have radically changed the automotive sector in different ways, including how mechanic services make it easier for customers to maintain and repair their vehicles. Mobile mechanics are a worthwhile solution for people who value affordability and convenience. Research Since most people have limited knowledge regarding how their vehicles function, it is important […]
Revised Edition of “Kirstin Blaise Lobato’s Unreasonable Conviction” Now Available
Kirstin “Blaise” Lobato was convicted in October, 2006, of voluntary manslaughter and sexual penetration of a corpse, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Her supporters will tell you that Kirstin is 100% innocent, and that police negligence led to a wrongful conviction. When looking at the facts of the case, it is clear that people should take notice. […]
“Most Americans were unaware that their every move could be tracked by Big Brother”, said Rep. Ted Poe
On February 4, 2015 Rep. Ted Poe of Texas asked for permission to address the United States House of Representatives: The SPEAKER pro tempore. “Under the Speaker’s announced policy of January 6, 2015, the Chair recognizes the gentleman from Texas (Mr. Poe) for 30 minutes.” Mr. POE of Texas. “Mr. Speaker, just a few weeks […]
Rep. Ted Poe blasts the NSA for violating the Fourth Amendment
On October 29, 2013 Rep. Ted Poe of Texas asked for permission to address the United States House of Representatives for a few minutes regarding the National Security Agency’s (NSA) electronic spying program. “The Department of Justice stealthily seized information from 20 different Associated Press phone lines, including some in the U.S. Capitol–right up there. […]
Airport body scanning not unconstitutional: Court rules
The full-body scanning machines used at airport security checkpoints by the Transportation Security Administration security officers are not unconstitutional, according to a federal court ruling on Friday. The Electronic Privacy Information Center, a public-interest group, and individual plaintiffs had argued before the Washington, D.C., Circuit of the U.S. Court of Appeals that the airports’ use of "advanced imaging technology" is an infringement on citizens’ Fourth Amendment right […]
Man did not sexually assault comatose wife, court says
Three years ago, Portage, Wisconsin police videotaped David W. Johnson, 59, having sex with his wife. Not in his home, but in a nursing home, where his wife was, and continues to be, in a coma. The videotaping stemmed from suspicions the nursing home staff had that Johnson was having intercourse with his comatose wife […]
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