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Twelve soldiers and one civilian were killed and another 32 soldiers were wounded when Army Major Nidal Hasan, a psychiatrist, perpetrated a vicious shooting spree

Egypt should have its own second amendment John Longenecker | February 14, 2011
Safer Streets 2011: It isn’t easy to become free and it isn’t easy to remain free

Controversial gun trafficking sting operation by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives

DNI: Doesn’t Name Islamists? Lance Thompson | February 10, 2011
Director of National Intelligence (DNI), James Clapper, Muslim Brotherhood

The senate report described Maj. Hasan as a time bomb waiting to go off which was known by his associates and superiors at Walter Reed Army Medical Center where he served as a psychiatrist.

Require all adults in the state to buy a gun

“Jihad Jane” headed for slammer Jim Kouri | February 2, 2011
Colleen LaRose, charges of plotting to kill a Swedish cartoonist

Somalia is preparing for a full-court press against the terrorist groups such as the powerful Al Shabaab and other al-Qaeda affiliates operating within that impoverished and war-torn African nation

In this era of global terrorism and crime, the need for trained security professionals has never been greater

Ex-Calif. sheriff surrenders to begin prison term Steve Miller | January 29, 2011
'Dirty, Stupid or Both'

SAF Reacts to New Jersey response in right-to-carry lawsuit Second Amendment Foundation | January 28, 2011
Garden State's "justifiable need" gun permit standard

Deadly drug cartel La Familia

Russian delegation intends to prepare and propose a resolution relating to combating terrorism, drug trafficking and organized crime

Muzzammil "Mo" HASSAN, Muslim TV executive accused of stabbing and decapitating his wife, Aasiya HASSAN

Terrorist explosion at Moscow's busiest Airport, Domodedovo

California Court Strikes Down Ammunition Law! News on the Net | January 23, 2011
The ruling comes just days before the ban on mail order sales of so called "handgun ammunition" was set to take effect.

U.S. journalists claim the Pakistani government botched the investigation and prosecution of the high-profile case

American-Yemeni radical cleric Anwar al-Awlaqi

Analysis: Cop killer nailed in New Jersey Jim Kouri | January 17, 2011
Jahmell Crockam, shot and killed 27-year old Lakewood, New Jersey, Police officer Christopher Matlosz

The terrorists abducted French citizens Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory in Niger

The Muslim Terrorist as Eternal Victim Daniel Greenfield | January 13, 2011
Narrow window into a mindset in which the perpetrator is always the victim

Tax Scam Leader Gets More Than 17 Years News on the Net | January 12, 2011
Ten others, including some of Walters's friends and relatives, have received prison terms for their participation in the fraud

Conservatives now reaching for gun control? John Longenecker | January 12, 2011
Safer Streets 2011: Peter King (R) New York is trying to make it a crime to be armed within a thousand feet of any government officials

Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms


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The fourteen decapitated bodies that were discovered

Murders Unsolved Doug Hagmann | January 4, 2011
Seeking justice for those who can no longer speak for themselves

Bombings of the Ukrainian, Swiss and Chilean embassies in Rome, Italy

Dutch cops nab 12 suspected Somali terrorists Jim Kouri | December 26, 2010
Police officers on Christmas Eve arrested 12 suspected terrorists for plotting a terrorist attack in the Netherlands

"It doesn't get any easier. If anything, it gets harder."

James Clapper, the Director of National Intelligence, was never briefed on counterterrorism operations involving British police and the U.K.'s domestic intelligence service MI5

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