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Police State: Liberty Activist Illegally Searched and Arrested After Kokesh Hearing

Five members of The Panic Hour were followed into the City Hall rail station in Center City Philadelphia after attending an arraignment hearing for Adam Kokesh and Nikki Allen Poe who were kidnapped from a peaceful marijuana rally on 5/18/13. Read More

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US doctor could face death penalty for baby murders

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American doctor Kermit Gosnell could face the death penalty – after he was found guilty on May 13 of three murders during late-term abortions at his clinic in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Gosnell was also convicted of carrying out 21 terminations after 24 weeks, the legal limit in Pennsylvania.

Gosnell’s attorney Jack McMahon said: “We had a fair trial. We got to put out our position and the jury spoke.”

Pennsylvania state law defines a live baby as one that has been fully expelled from the mother and shows signs of life, such as breathing, heartbeat or movement.

The judge in Gosnell’s case told the jury that if a baby shows those signs, “that baby is a human being”.

Gosnell is due to be sentenced on May 14.

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Police, politicians push for increased surveillance post-Boston

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Police and politicians across the U.S. are pointing to the example of surveillance video that was used to help identify the Boston Marathon bombing suspects as a reason to get more electronic eyes on their streets.From Los Angeles to Philadelphia, efforts include trying to gain police access to cameras used to monitor traffic, expanding surveillance networks in some major cities and enabling officers to get regular access to security footage at businesses.Some in law enforcement, however, acknowledge that their plans may face an age-old obstacle: Americans’ traditional reluctance to give the government more law enforcement powers out of fear that they will live in a society where there is little privacy.”Look, we don’t want an occupied state. We want to be able to walk the good balance between freedom and security,” Los Angeles police Deputy Chief Michael Downing, who heads the department’s counter-terrorism and special operations bureau.”If this helps prevent, deter, but also detect and create clues to who did (a crime), I guess the question is can the American public tolerate that type of security,” he said.Continue Reading… Read More

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AT&T’s Digital Life home automation system launches in 15 markets

It’s been a long time in the making but AT&T’s home security and automation system is finally launching. Customers in 15 different markets (Atlanta, Austin, Texas, Boulder, Colo., Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, Philadelphia, Riverside, Calif., San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis and select areas of the New York… Read More

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Couple’s second child dies after they opt for prayer over treatment

Herbert and Catherine Schaible are members of a fundamentalist Christian church that believes faith healing will cure an ailment before modern medicine. Eight-month-old Brandon Schaible died last week after suffering from diarrhoea and breathing maladies. He had also stopped eating, and the Associated Press reported that Brandon’s sickness lasted for at least a week. The couple was sentenced to 10 years’ probation after being convicted for involuntary manslaughter in the death of their 2-year-old son Kent, four years ago. Kent died after a similar sickness left him with a loss of appetite as well as congestion and heavy coughing. Prosecutors said they were waiting for the autopsy report on Brandon’s death before deciding whether to press charges. They admitted in court Monday that they had prayed for their son’s good health instead of seeking out a doctor.  “You did that once, and the consequences were tragic,” said Philadelphia Common Pleas Court Judge Benjamin Lerner. Lerner also told the couple “you are a danger to your children,” as quoted by the Philadelphia Daily News.  “There are way more questions than answers at this point. We haven’t seen the autopsy report. We don’t know the cause of death of this child,” said Mythri Jayaraman, Catherine Schaible’s attorney. “What we do know is Mr. and Mrs. Schaible are distraught, they are grieving, they are tremendously sad about the loss of their most recent baby.” Lerner professed his sympathy for the parents but said the tragedy could have been avoided.  “I am sorry for their loss,” he said. “But in all honesty, I am more sorry for the fact that this innocent little child will not grow up to be what he wanted to be.” The couple promised after their first son died that they would not rely on prayer over medicine in the future. Judge Lerner scolded them for “knowingly, intentionally, hypocritically and callously” violating the terms of their probation.   Prosecutors sought to keep the couple jailed until the autopsy concluded but Lerner ordered them free because their other seven children had been removed from the home. The Schaibles’ pastor said that they never received medical attention themselves, although they had brought their children in for regular checkups under the terms of the probation.  “Nobody argues that these aren’t very loving, nurturing parents,” said Jayaraman. “Whether their religion had anything to do with the death of their baby, we don’t know.”  The Schaible family attends First Century Gospel Church, where the parents have also worked as teachers. A sermon on the church’s website was titled “Healing – From God or Medicine?” with a message that bore resemblance to Brandon’s death.  “It is a definite sin to trust in medical help and pills; and it is real faith to trust on the Name of Jesus for healing,” it said. Read More

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Second child of doctor-shunning parents dies

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A Philadelphia couple – serving 10 years’ probation for the 2009 death of their toddler after they turned to prayer instead of a doctor – has violated their probation now that another of their children has died.Herbert and Catherine Schaible belong to a fundamentalist Christian church that believes in faith-healing.Philadelphia Judge Benjamin Lerner said at a hearing they violated the most important condition of their probation: to seek medical care for their remaining children.Authorities have yet to file criminal charges in the death of the 8-month-old boy last week, after he suffered with diarrhea and breathing problems for days. But charges could be filed once authorities pinpoint how the baby died.The couple is on probation after a jury convicted them of involuntary manslaughter in 2010 in the death of their 2-year-old son, Kent, from pneumonia.Continue Reading… Read More

Macabre details emerge in murder trial of abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell

JEFFREY BROWN: And finally: the murder trial of an abortion provider that has captured national attention. Judy Woodruff has the story. JUDY WOODRUFF: A judge and jury in Philadelphia began hearing testimony in the case of Dr. Kermit Gosnell more than a month ago. But over the past two weeks, the…

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