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Ben Carson: "I am a very strong believer in the Second Amendment" – Video


Ben Carson: "I am a very strong believer in the Second Amendment"
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Open Season: Sheriff Hodgson talks of changed stance on assault weapons

By MARC FOLCO

May 25, 2014 12:00 AM

Bristol County Sheriff Thomas Hodgson spoke eloquently at a Second Amendment Night recently, sponsored by the Fairhaven Republican Town Committee and held at the West Island Improvement Association Hall in Fairhaven.

Among many topics covered, Hodgson interestingly attributed an increase in the number of women obtaining firearms licenses to recent major storms.

"Hurricane Katrina is a good example of how and why women need the proper tools to protect themselves," he said. "People need guns for more than just hunting and target practice."

The Sheriff explained that during the aftermath of the storm, women were home alone, many with their children, when vicious gangs of looters went house to house, stealing, beating and, he said, sometimes murdering women in their homes because their husbands hadn't been able to get home through the mayhem.

Hodgson also said that the primary duty of a sheriff is to uphold the Constitution and he, along with many sheriffs from across the country, are becoming increasingly upset with encroachments on the Constitution, especially those upon the Second Amendment.

He stated that he is a supporter of the Second Amendment and believes that American citizens have the right to bear arms unequivocally.

"It's a violent society," he said. "Nobody in this country should feel that they shouldn't defend themselves."

Hodgson said that too many politicians are pushing for gun control and bans on certain guns, calling it a "Band-aid approach, and certainly not the solution."

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Warehouse mega-nightclubs in DC disappearing

WASHINGTON (AP) Inside Northeast Washington's shuttered Love nightclub, the swanky marble floors are still intact, granite still tops the sprawling bars and mahogany paneling still conveys the ambience of one of the city's most high-end hot spots.

But the four-level "mega-club" a former warehouse with a capacity in the thousands was on the auction block after closing in October. Despite the luxury nightspot's storied history, the wide range of bidders interested in buying the building expressed one common theme: Its time as a club is over.

The end of Love marks the third mega-club in a year to hit the skids amid a wave of redevelopment in which the District of Columbia's once-blighted urban landscape that provided fertile ground for the DJ and dance scene has drastically changed.

"There is a shifting tide in the D.C. nightlife arena," said Skip Coburn, president of the D.C. Nightlife Association, noting that the popularity of larger-than-life nightclubs is waning with investors and owners.

"It used to be that an owner could lease a crappy building in a warehouse district at a reasonable rate and put a million into renovations to have a nice bar and nice decor," Coburn said. "As development has eliminated all those crappy areas in town the problem is that everybody has doubled or tripled their leases when they've come up for renewal."

Rents in once-cheap warehouse districts are increasing. Condos, apartments and hotels are sprouting up next to long-established mega-clubs creating tension between the club operators and new residents who don't want booming bass to be the soundtrack to their lives. The heyday of the mega-club seems to be nearing an end.

Love is situated in a neighborhood on the cusp of transition.

At one end of the Okie Street block the club occupies, a homeless man recently erected a fortress of cardboard and wool blankets. The surrounding pavement stinks of urine. But on the other end of the block stands the art deco Hecht Co. warehouse slated for a renovation into luxury apartments, an organic supermarket and a fitness center.

The company rehabilitating the Hecht warehouse, Douglas Jemal's Douglas Development Corp., bought Love for $5 million in a bankruptcy auction this month.

Asked about his interest in the nightclub, Jemal brusquely responded, "I'm developing in the neighborhood. That's my interest."

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Ann Coulter Defends Pat Sajak Tweets About Global Warming – Video


Ann Coulter Defends Pat Sajak Tweets About Global Warming

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MY RESPONSE : TOMMY SOTOMAYOR’S VIDEO ON SUGE KNIGHT, N-WORD, & TMZ – Video


MY RESPONSE : TOMMY SOTOMAYOR #39;S VIDEO ON SUGE KNIGHT, N-WORD, TMZ
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