Sunday, March 12, 2006

Has Anyone Noticed?

"Has anyone noticed," SteamDragon asks, "that Lon Horuchi has yet to be prosecuted?"

Yes.

I

noticed.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh, good.
I was beginning to think it was just me. (And Jeff Cooper)
Thanks, David, for the reassurance that I'm not all alone.

David Codrea said...

RJ, please--not here, OK?

E. David Quammen said...

Have a buddy that builds sniper rifles for special units. The scumbag, of whom you write, approached him to build a custom M14. My buddy promptly told him to 'stick it', 'pound sand', 'go to hell' and NEVER call, write, visit or in anyway contact him again.

Rest assured this viper, from the den, will pay for his CRIMINAL and EVIL act(s). Whether it be in this life or the next, OR COMBINATION OF BOTH.

The ONE whom who punish POOR Lon, EXACTS HIS price FULLY. HE demands EVERY PENNY with INTEREST.

POOR, POOR, LON! You shall NOT escape HIS JUSTICE. You WILL pay!

We may, or may not be allowed to watch the festivities. Everybody keep their marshmellows and hot cocoa at the ready, just in case.

See ya' Lon! WOULDN'T want TO BE ya'!

E. David Quammen said...

BTW, everyone commenting should pay attention WHEN THEY ARE WALKING OUT THEIR OWN FRONT DOOR. ESPECIALLY IF YOU HAVE YOUR CHILD IN YOUR ARMS. We ALL know how that Lon is!

Anonymous said...

O.K., David. My apologies.

David Codrea said...

Thanks.

Anonymous said...

THUD!

*Ahem*

Pardon me while I reattach my jaw. I just finished reading the articles you linked to.

I guess this is positive proof that the gov't will not police itself, and that it has it in for gun owners everywhere.

vmijpp said...

jeff cooper brings it up on a regular basis, God bless him.

David Codrea said...

Yes, RJ--and I think you'll see why people like me get frustrated sometimes--when we were out there sounding the alarm years ago. Sure enough, exactly what we predicted would happen did. And, of course, the "establishment" media doesn't share a word of it, so it's up to people who are in the choir anyway stumbling across such info on limited-reach blogs like this one.

vmijpp: Col. Cooper is a true hero, and one of the last of his breed.

Anonymous said...

I think about it damn near every day. I have been pointing out the inequities in the application of the law for years. Yet, we still have people who will call you a cop hater when you condemn vermin like Horiuchi and his masters that use him to kill whomever they don't like.

It is really that simple. He kills on command and if he kills wrongfully, no matter, he just has to give them the next one free. That is the fee he pays for protection.

But, you know what? I feel the same way about every one of those men at Weaver's cabin, except the sheriff's deputy whose conscience finally made him tell the truth. Does everybody remember that Weaver was being charged with all the deaths based on the lies that were told by law enforcement about how it went down? They all should be prosecuted, they all committed the crime of perjury and were accessories to murder. As for Degan, he had to expect that when he opened fire on unsuspecting people minding their own business they may not have considered it their duty to die "just in case" they were being fired on by lawmen. I have sympathy for Degan's family, none for Degan. He got exactly what he earned, to date he is the only one that has.

Anonymous said...

Does Col. Cooper have a blog? I've only seen his work in Guns & Ammo.

David Codrea said...

Not that I know of--but his columns are online...

Anonymous said...

Thanks, Dave! It's in my favorites now.