Wednesday, June 08, 2011

Sticker Shock

 Boy, if they freak out over "2" decals, what must they think of the "III's"? [Read]

And they really expect us to believe the Baltimore Police Department issues "intelligence bulletins"? 

Hey, they're just listening to the advice of Waco Jim and his Southern Preposterous Lie Center handlers...

[Via Jeffersonian]

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

What is 'WRTAC'?

Ed said...

WRATC = Washington Regional Threat And Analysis Center, as in Washington DC.
See http://www.globalincidentmap.com/WRTAC/

Personally, after donating to my local council of the Boy Scouts of America, they gave me a large clear sticker with the Scout emblem and the word "FAMILY" in white below the emblem that I put on the left rear window of my mini-van. Putting it in that window does not obstruct my vision, as vision obstruction is considered a bad thing in many states and may get you cited. Officers approaching me after a traffic stop then usually ask me if I am involved with Scouting, which they like. The Scout motto is "Be Prepared". Yes, I am.

W W Woodward said...

Good grief! Don't those poor fools realize the BSA is a subversive organization that promotes; reverence to God, respect for the flag, belief in the principles stated in the declaration of Independence,and to my knowledge still encourages firearm marksmanship and self reliance?

[W3]

Ed said...

When Cub Scouts (6-10 years old) go to the local summer day camp, one of the most popular activities is shooting sports. They are taught to safely and accurately handle, aim, and shoot BB-guns and archery. A few summers they also learned to shoot blowguns made from PVC pipe, bamboo skewers and rabbit fur.
For the Boy Scouts (11-17), three of the most popular merit badges earned at summer camp are archery, rifle (.22 cal) and shotgun (12 gauge). Boy Scouts are also taught to safely and properly sharpen and use axes.
Scouts are also taught survival skills, to think for themselves, to work as a team and to lead a team.
Subversive? To those who do not share their values, definitely.