The recent tragedy in Las Vegas has left us with many questions. Today Ron Paul discusses the knee-jerk reactions versus alternative ways of coming up with solutions that can improve safety in America.
As I write this, there is only a small handful of facts, or alleged facts, that all of the talking heads in Big Media seem to agree upon regarding "the largest mass shooting in American history."
SS Numbers, and Married Two Men Simultaneously...Much like the San Bernardino attack revealed a manipulative scheme for green-card marriages, so too is the Mandalay Bay Massacre revealing the use of multiple identities within the associations of the
House Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.) says that getting shot at the GOP baseball practice over the summer -- and nearly losing his life as a result -- has strengthened his views against gun control.
Las Vegas massacre gunman Stephen Paddock was taking a drug linked to violent outbursts in yet another example of a mass shooter being on a pharmaceutical medication that causes aggressive behavior.
Of a tragic necessity, we've all read articles and watched videos about surviving an active shooter terror situation. But an entirely different set of rules apply when it comes to surviving a sniper attack.
U.S. President Donald Trump will engage in one of the sad rituals of the modern presidency on Wednesday in Las Vegas: consoling survivors of a gunman's rampage and confronting recurring questions of whether restrictions on firearms can prevent anot
(Natural News) Um, excuse me for a moment here, but I have a really stupid question. I know you told me there's no such thing as a stupid question, but this one seems really stupid anyway.
The media has released photos of guns and ammo magazines l
Although ISIS is claiming that Las Vegas mass murderer Stephen Paddock was one of theirs and was acting on its behalf, so far no independent evidence has surfaced to confirm ISIS's claim. If such evidence does emerge, it will be one more of a long
The latest effects of Liberalism the brain eating virus on are full display regarding people's response to the tragedy in Las Vegas. Media analyst Mark Dice breaks it all down.
Today , the nation has awakened to the tragedy of another mass shooting, this time, it was in Las Vegas. Over 50 people are dead with hundreds wounded.
A sniper, Stephen Craig Paddock, unleashed a hail of bullets on an outdoor country music festival from the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Hotel in Vegas hotel.
As bad as it was, the mass shooting in Las Vegas may have been much worse had Iraq War veteran Chris Bethel not been staying at the Mandalay Bay this weekend just two floors below Steve Paddock. According to a local CBS affiliate, Bethel, a native o
Before any information had been released about the shooter's identity, or where and how he acquired the arsenal of 42 guns, 23 of which were eventually discovered in his hotel room, one Connecticut senator was already making headlines by exhorting
Anyone who has watched the sickening video clips of Sunday night's Las Vegas mass shooting has heard the sound. It's a staccato crackle of gunfire at a rhythm that almost resembles the cadence of a helicopter's blades, far faster than a human being c
physical impossibility of lone gunman senior citizen makes narrative ludicrous... (Natural News) It's all hogwash. The "official" narrative of how things went down in the Las Vegas massacre is so full of holes that it begs the question of just
While there are still relatively few details about the man responsible for the deadliest mass shooting in US history, or his motive to kill at least 50 people and injure over 400 people, here is what we know so far, courtesy of the Telegraph and othe
When faced with senseless, horrific shootings, people in Washington and on cable news often end up politicizing them in order to argue over gun laws, especially if the location where the incident took place has relatively relaxed regulations.
at least 50 in America's worst mass shooting...Thousands of bullets rained down from a balcony at the Mandalay Bay resort onto terrified music festival goers
The recent shooting of Representative Steve Scalise and other Republicans while practicing for a charity baseball game has brought the issues of gun control and mass shootings to the forefront once again.
Jason Bermas weighs in on the DC baseball shooting and what bothers him about it- beginning with the ways both the left and right sides of the media are acting in the aftermath.
Martin Lioll for The Conservative Tribune reports, In the wake of the Alexandria shooting on Wednesday, the Huffington Post is scrambling to minimize the damage from a piece that appeared on their website which called for the execution of President D
White House counselor Kellyanne Conway said Thursday morning on Fox and Friends the climate in America is so heated that if she were "shot and killed tomorrow, half of Twitter would explode in applause."
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