Tuesday, September 28, 2010

A Life of Ease

The Obama administration is pushing to make it easier for the government to tap into internet and e-mail communications. [More]
Well...yeah.  Of course it is.

You haven't got anything to hide, do you?

We're ze Only Ones "T'anking Heaven for Leetle Gehrls" Enough

A North Dakota police chief and former state district judge has been charged with 52 felonies accusing him of molesting and attempting to rape a girl over the course of about five years, authorities said Friday. [More]
Again with the Eternal Question...

And Maurice, your cue...

[Via OFF]

We're the Only Ones Released Enough

A Massachusetts state trooper who is a decorated war hero was released on personal recognizance today after being arraigned on charges that he allegedly drove drunk, crashed his car on a Dorchester street, pointed his gun at a Boston police officer, and later fired his gun into the ceiling of his home. [More]
Well, heck, it's Boston. I'm sure they'd release you and me on our own recognizance under the same circumstances--you know, if we were "Only Ones."

And after all, who has just demonstrated himself to pose no risk? I'm glad both the lede and the video caption tell us what a "hero" this guy is. We have so few of those these days...

[Via Ed M]

We're the Only Ones Administering Prenatal Care Enough

"During the entry, a female suspect inside the apartment became non-compliant with officers' instructions," Reagan wrote in a news release. "When she attempted to flee out a bedroom window, officers attempted to restrain her. During efforts to prevent her escape, a shot was fired and the woman suffered a minor wound to her upper torso. She fell out the window and received first aid from containment officers stationed at the back of the apartments." [More]
Continuum of care, "Only Ones"-style...

[Via The_Chef]

Shooting Stars

They've got theirs.  When the universe revolves around your navel, that's all that matters. [Read]

This story keeps getting dusted off every few years and presented as news.

[Via William T]

We're the Only Ones Tested Enough

A Justice Department investigation has found that FBI agents, including several supervisors, cheated on an important test covering the bureau's policies for conducting surveillance on Americans. [More]
So that means they passed, right?

[Via alarmrideratl]

We're the Only Ones Providing Security Enough

Three Knox County Sheriff's Office deputies resigned after being caught up in a federal investigation of a drug and gambling operation for which they provided security. [More]
Ready to give up that essential liberty?

[Via Harvey]

The Lesser of Two Evils

The Cliffs of Insanity has a PSA... [Read]

We're the Only Ones Non-Electrifying Enough

Henry fled on foot and Deputy Purnell gave chase, mistakenly drawing his firearm, instead of his taser, and shooting Henry in the elbow.[More]
Ah, the Johannes Mehserle defense.

Because "Only Ones" are so much better trained and qualified...

[Via Andre C]

We're the Only Ones...

..."Rush Hour" Enough
A Laredo police officer has been convicted in a 2008 undercover drug and weapons case in which prosecutors say loads of cocaine were escorted through rush-hour traffic.
...Infatuated Enough
According to the Kentucky State Police arrest warrant served in April, Thompson allegedly became threatening toward the woman in 2009, making harassing and threatening phone calls to her, many of which were recorded, after an intimate relationship between the two had ended.

The warrant also states Thompson allegedly held a gun to the back of the woman’s head while at the dispatch center.
...for the Birds Enough
Lund says he was feeding ducks at the park when officers drew their guns, surrounded him and ordered him to place his hands above his head. Lund said he told police he could not raise his arms because of a disability, but was tackled, handcuffed, thrown to the ground and dragged across concrete.
...Erasing Enough
A police lieutenant was suspended for one day without pay for inadvertently ordering the destruction of thousands of hours of dashboard video sought by the family of one of the two teens killed when a speeding Milford police cruiser slammed into their car.
 [Via FFFW]

We Have Met the Enemy...

In fact, the bill enhances A.T.F. enforcement and oversight powers...[More]
But dealers can get graduated penalties and "willfulness" can factor in, so the trade-off is deemed worth it.

By some.

Others of us have a different idea. Unfortunately, this "compromise" reflects the reality that not enough have the same idea and care enough to do a damn thing about it.

"Profiles in Apathy."

Right, Pogo

[Via Peter K]

The Uneasy Reality

As authorities searched for the assailants in recent stabbings at two area colleges, college officials and security specialists said the attacks underlined the uneasy reality that even secluded campuses are susceptible to violence from outsiders and can reasonably do only so much to prevent it. [More]
Prevent it?

It seems like they do everything in their power to encourage it.

Tell you what, eggheads--don't do us any favors. Don't protect us.

Just stay the hell out of our way while we're protecting ourselves and we'll get along just fine.

What's that? You won't do that?

Well then you'd better get used to more uneasy realities. Because that's the only thing you're guaranteeing.

See?

What's with college students these days?  Don't they know the university prohibits campus violence?

Can't they read?

[Via Ed M]

Report shows Mayors Against (your) Guns desperation to be relevant

It's no accident that the violent crime plague is the worst in cities already under the (illusion of) control of  Bloomberg & Co. Their "solution" is to extend their enlightened rule over the rest of us, who have no problem controlling ourselves and who just want them to leave us alone.  [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column looks at a report that illustrates, more than anything, just how clueless the gungrabbers really are.

Share the link? Will YOU?

This Day in History: September 28

“The Baylor Massacre”
September 28, 1778 [More]