Saturday, February 28, 2009

We're the Only Ones Girl-Fighting Enough

Some of you have sent me the direct YouTube link, but I learned of this from Civil Liberties Examiner J.D. Tuccille, and believe you'd benefit from reading his article as well as watching the video. [More]

I entered my comments on his page, but will add this:

Deputy Paul Schene, you are one of the most disgusting, brutal, thuggish and cowardly "Only Ones" I have ever had occasion to comment on, and I've commented on some pretty disgusting, brutal, thuggish and cowardly ones. If you don't like that, look me up.

andersonpau@ccsu.edu

For CCSU student John Wahlberg, a class presentation on campus violence turned into a confrontation with the campus police due to a complaint by the professor. [More]
Paula Anderson doesn't even want to let us talk about it? This is a "communications professor"? What is that, some kind of Orwellian sick joke?

I wonder if she realizes the implications of using police state tactics to close that door?

Someone ought to tell her.

And Wahlberg should have told his inquisitioners to speak to his attorney. I hope they end up doing so, along with a certain miserable Marxist sow.

[Via JD]

UPDATE:

Mike's trying to get me in trouble.



I guess I deflected that.


Oh, and this was the link I included.

Me oh my--the trouble us boys get ourselves into...

Constitution Revolution

This looks interesting. [More]

For Kirsten Gillibrand, Breaking Up isn't Hard to Do

It's time to dump the rube what brung her to the dance and latch onto that sophisticated, exciting and powerful stranger who can take her places she's only dreamed about before. [More]
Oh, unrequited love!

Today's Gun Rights Examiner column is a tawdry little soap opera of infidelity and denial.

I never thought the political slut, which face it, is what Kirsten Gillibrand is, was all that hot to begin with.

Tune in and tell a friend.



As always, it also has the latest columns by the other Gun Rights Examiners.

This Day in History: February 28

The pass granted by Lord and Genl. Howe to William Taylor, dated the 18th, is of such a nature, as not to afford any protection to the Vessel and Crew, even on the most scrupulous construction of the Law of Nations, and She came in so suspicious a manner, without a flag flying, as would have justified severer treatment than mere detention. But 'tis possible, that Taylor and the master of the Vessel, not sufficiently informed of the pr actice necessarily observable in bearing Flags, or Strangers to the instances, in which Protection can with propriety be granted by an Enemy, came with no ill design; I would therefore have the Vessel and hands released, being desirous to remove from our Army every, the smallest, Imputation of an Infringement on the sacred dignity of a Flag. [More]