Friday, August 06, 2010

We're the Only Ones "Is This Some Kind of Bust?" Enough

A Lake County mother was arrested at a children’s splash park after her white shirt got wet...She took her 7-year-old son to cool off, but before the day was done she found herself behind bars, facing an arrest record for obstruction of justice and resisting arrest without violence....The police report indicates Lovett didn't give her name fast enough. [More]
Then it sounds like she got just what she deserved, doesn't it?

Besides:
The police chief told WFTV his officers operated within policy that day.
Of course they did.

A Deadly Game

Monopoly. [Read]

At least the way Josh Horwitz plays it.

Forget the top hat, iron, dog, racer, etc.

I'll take one of these:
His turn.

We're the Only Ones Increasing Your Bars Enough

Greenfield said she was arrested—and spent the weekend of July 9 in the Delaware County jail—for videotaping a police encounter with Burke that day...The phone, according to Burke, could have been concealing a dangerous weapon—a cell phone gun, or stun gun. [More]
And we all know what a menace those can be, ever since the Great Cell Phone Gun Pandemic began...

While I was at the KY shoot, I was introduced to a great new product for recording that, if applied to camera-shy "Only Ones," could reduce the chances of being detected, followed with being harassed, assaulted, taken hostage and having your chronicle of abuse under color of authoritah deleted:

Pretty cool, eh?

Being me, I don't grok tech, but I understand there's a capability to hook something like this up to feed into the Internet so that badged evidence tamperers can't erase it. If one of you smart young guys can explain things slowly, I'll break out my Martian/English dictionary and see if I can follow along...

[Via Chris C]

A Leadership Vacuum

Lotta yucky stuff in there.

Vanderboegh empties its filter.

Eeewww!

UPDATE: If you ever wondered what Kabuki would look like if performed with a canister vacuum...

Lawmakers split on Second Amendment

GUNS Magazine makes a practice of posting its issues from half a century ago, giving us a great window into a past some of us are old enough to remember. A free download of the August 1960 issue is now online. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column notes that being a foul subversive is hardly a new phenomenon.

Also link up to a dissection of a latter day lie.

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This Day in History: August 6

August 6, 1778 M. Gerard, minister from France to America, received in Congress. [More]