Thursday, December 29, 2011

ATF management to treat Gunwalker crimes as personnel policy violations

This, in turn, follows and bolsters the narrative established by Barack Obama, that “People who have screwed up will be held accountable.” [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner report looks at how the administration is telegraphing its intent to sweep everything under the rug. 

Candle in the Wind

MICHAEL DOUGLAS JOINS THE TOO MANY VICTIMS CAMPAIGN
New Poster Released with Actor’s Pledge to Take a Stand on January 8, 2012 [More]
I see the self control-challenged U.N. "Messenger of Peace" still thinks it's about trying to control us--under force of government arms.

Hey, this one wasn't too hard to call:
What your son has really needed is for you to be a man of honor, one who understands and lives by principles of decency and restraint--instead of an out-of-control adolescent rabbit.
See?

So in other words, Sonny Boy was helping to perpetuate the gang violence that produces most of those "victims" you're lighting a candle for.  And your "solution," yet again, is to blame those of us who don't share in your wretched failures.

UPDATE: Comments troll outed as Bradyite.

We're the Only Ones Handling Seasoned Prisoners Enough

"This photo is a picture of a man who is strapped to a chair naked inside a jail for hours with a hood over his face. That evokes thoughts of being tortured"...[More]
Yeah, no kidding. By thugs working for a Third World despot.  These are the Nazi jackboots our subversive enemies argue should enjoy a "monopoly of violence."
"He had a spit mask on and was naked," she said on the video while under oath. Gibbs testified that Christie pleaded with guards to take off the spit mask because he couldn't breathe.

He later died at the hospital. His heart failed from the shock of the pepper spray.

Naturally, "the Lee County State Attorney cleared the sheriff's office of any wrong doing." That must be why it's not important to report the names of those protecting and serving us here.

We're the Fauxnly Ones Home Invading Enough

Five men dressed as HPD officers burglarized a home near downtown Houston on Monday.  [More]
Bookmark this link--you might need it as a defense some day.

[Via Skip]

Nothing Like the Bible Belt

Now, Meredith Graves, 39, is facing at least three years in prison for thinking New York’s gun laws are anything like those in the Bible Belt. [More]

Yeah. Ignorant fundamentalist knuckle-dragger. Everybody knows unalienable rights are what regional overlords say we can have.

Happy "Law Enforcement Day," Meredith, from your friends, Bloomberg's "Only Ones." And don't worry--if they have enough funding for this, they have more than enough to prosecute and imprison you for 31/2 years.

"Victim"?

Really? "Victim"? [Read]

"Authorized Journalist" Howard Portnoy tells us much about himself.

A Sign of the Times

What culture can sustain this as a norm?  And, considering the true poverty that exists in the world, can anyone who has $180 for a pair of sneakers really be considered economically disadvantaged? [Read]

The Lapdog Press

(for now), Bloomberg and uniformed aide carry "Authorized
Journalists" Robison and Crewdson to their keyboards. 
Treats will follow if Master is pleased.

This is what happens when you have an agenda and have controlling interest in the government and the media. [Read]

I'm the last person in the world to blindly defend NRA management--but this attempt to smear by innuendo is hardly an impartial--or an ethical--critique.

This Day in History: December 29

General Sir Henry Clinton, at the head of 8,000 men, departs New York to commence a campaign in South Carolina and capture Charleston. However, upon learning of a French expedition heading to America, he returns to New York and leaves General Charles, Earl Cornwallis, in command. [More]