We're the Only Ones Sic 'em Enough

A man who was taking the garbage out at his job and was suddenly attacked by a Cookeville Police dog last year has filed a $2 million lawsuit against the police department. [More]
But isn't that the kind of training and response we've come to expect from the "Only Ones"?

Me, I say the guy's lucky he wasn't charged with felony assaulting an officer and resisting arrest.

[Via Carl S]

We're the Only Ones Strictly Enforcing Enough

MARTA police will strictly enforce all provisions of the law, the transit agency said. [More]
Even if it means enforcing non-existing laws for which they have no legal authority. And violating existing laws to do it.

Say, can I ignore real laws and make up my own and strictly enforce them too? Or is that the sole province of the "Only Ones"?

[Via GeorgiaCarry.org]

Why We Need to Disarm You and Me

Crawford served almost five years in prison for voluntary manslaughter, according to prison records. He was released in 2000, returned to prison on a felonious assault conviction and released again in 2007. [More]
And she marries him.

Nope, no consequences for poor choices here at all.

If only we had gun control.

[Via Kurt Hofmann]

Hyperbole

Across the tri-state area, homeowners are up in arms over property tax bills. [More]
No they're not.

They should be, but they're not.

[Via Avg Joe]

Pretty Funny

This video...

Michael Moore's meltdown had me laughing.

I see attempts by our side to use this medium, and they're too often derailed either through poor presentation skills or production values.

This Steven Crowder guy has talent.

I'm Willing "to Engage"

On February 18th 2009, Eric Holder, our first African American Attorney General gave a well-publicized speech in which he called Americans cowards for, among other things, refusing to engage in an open, frank dialogue about our race relations. [More]
It's called "projection."

The cowards are Holder and his co-conspirators in citizen disarmament who refuse to engage in open and frank dialogue about race and "gun control."

[Via Ron W]

New Black Panthers Demonstrate Responsible Gun Use?

The Panther's affinity for Marxist dogma notwithstanding, their stand demonstrates the true meaning and power behind the Second Amendment's guarantee that the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. But the incident also speaks loudly for how rights are selectively recognized by the authorities. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column continues this week's discussion on race and guns.

Also in this article: Alerts from Georgia and Nevada, and the latest commentary from my fellow GREs.

Please read and share it with your friends.

UPDATE: The lefties on Digg are burying our GRE articles to keep them from getting to the front page--this means when they succeed, they are literally denying that tens of thousands of readers get to see them--I'm not BSing--it's something we are working on among ourselves in our group correspondences. Because it's a social network that works that way, there is very little we can do to stop that if supporters of these articles don't help us keep that from happening by digging and sharing in greater numbers. It's just another one of those cases where simple inaction can mean the difference between success and failure.

This Day in History: March 6

Exchange of Prisoners, and which by their direction was transmitted to Genl. Howe, was founded on principles of Equality, in number, and in rank. From thence, no demand, as a matter of right, can be made of Genl. Lee's releasement, for any Officer or number of Officers of inferior rank. [More]