Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Bloomberg in Open Armed Rebellion Against Federal Government

I have my own army in the NYPD, which is the seventh biggest army in the world. [More]
Oh really?
No State shall, without the Consent of Congress...keep Troops...in time of Peace...
Assuming that also applies to cities within States, I call on the federal government to invade New York, disarm these unconstitutional troops and arrest their commander in chief.

And seeing as how this flies in the face of the supreme law of the land, the militia should be called out to put down this insurrection, as is our duty...

[Via Chris Mallory]

Let Him Out?

Thanks to this diseased piece of crap we have the Bradys. [Read]

Some things are broken and cannot be fixed.

We're the Only Ones "Suffer the Children" Enough

Hinds County Coroner Sharon Grisham-Stewart said the baby died of internal hemorrhage because of severe blunt trauma. [More]
Sure glad he was out there protecing us all from vice...

[Via Jeffersonian]

Meanwhile, Across the Pond in Sarah Brady Paradise

Blimey!

For some reason I'm imagining a Monty Python skit with this "hapless" twit tripping all over himself in the background while this speech is taking place.

[Via Steve T]

Just Get Rid of the Guns

Peabody's boy Sherman here will protect you with his moving plea.

See, if you just get rid of inanimate objects, we'll all be drinkin' that free Bubble-Up and eatin' that rainbow stew.

Sounds like the judge is dropping some other kind of movement on us...

From the comments so far, it looks like the serfs are eating it up.  If you're happy and you know it, clank your chains...

A Study in Contrast

Dave Workman explains. [Read]

What I said about Kurt applies here too. He gets paid for page views, brings you stuff none of the "Authorized Journalists" will, and is vastly undercompensated when you consider not only the quality of the work, but how damn much of it there is to regularly bring you stuff like this.

Share the links. It costs you nothing but a few seconds, will help to educate your friends and will help to get the truth out that Big Boy media refuses to do.

If you get value from the work, why wouldn't you want it to continue?

The Worst Kind of Heresy

State Rep. Steve Farley says "to involve machine guns and Santa in a celebration in the birth of Jesus Christ is the worst kind of heresy I can imagine."[More]
Says the collectivist who swore an oath and then "proposed an unsuccessful ban on large-capacity gun magazines"...

[Via Smiley Starfish]

Holder has a point claiming calls for resignation ‘not organic’

If Holder simply steps down, much of the incentive to pursue him will evaporate.  The natural focus of those who place ambition above principle will target others who have the power they covet for themselves. First things first and all… [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner commentary bucks "conventional wisdom" and does not call for the Attorney General's resignation.

Special Message...

...for Kurt Hofmann.

Happy Birthday!

If you'd like to give him a present that he's more than earned, read his excellent stuff, share his links and spread some page view compensation love.

Sows at the Trough

Play this in the background while learning about  her and her...

And the schools reflect their leadership! Life's pretty good, no?

"What an exciting and humbling experience!"

Good Lord.

Garth? Wayne?

We're the Only Ones (How Do You Say "On the Lam" in Portuguese?) Enough

Hicks fled the country — presumably to Brazil — on the eve of his federal corruption trial in 2003, but since then, monthly pension checks totaling more than $300,000 have been paid to his bank account or cashed by his wife, a Chicago Tribune investigation found. [More]

Let's see, Hicks was a 29-year officer, his"crew" were "rogue officers," his beneficiary wife was an officer, his fugitive-helping son is an officer...

Yep, no doubt about it. Just a few bad apples.

Forget it Jake, it's Chi-Town.

The Chicago Way

It's the latest in a pattern of records denials from the mayor, who proclaimed a new commitment to transparency at City Hall under his leadership. [More]
It kind of reminds me of that Arnhole line from Commando.

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