Friday, February 24, 2012
Anti-gun activists and complicit press aid Mexico’s call for U.S. ‘gun control’
Curious that the group Haugaard leads, Latin America Working Group, blames “misguided U.S. policies” for “thousands of deaths [and] human rights abuses on both sides of the border,” instead of the murderous cartels, who might hang then from bridges with chains around their necks if they get too sassy. [More]Today's Gun Rights Examiner commentary looks at public/private partnerships. You know, fascists.
We're the Only Ones in Haste Enough
Ramarley Graham was chased into his parents’ Williamsbridge apartment on Feb. 2 by officers from the NYPD’s street narcotics enforcement unit after the cops spotted what appeared to be a gun.I don't accept this account at face value--I'd have to insert "say they" after "cops" and before "spotted."
After bursting into the apartment, Officer Richard Haste confronted the teen in the bathroom and fired the fatal shot as his grandmother and 6-year-old brother stood nearby. Only a bag of marijuana was found near Graham’s body. [More]
Oh, I see Rev. Al was there--no doubt once more agreeing with Furious Mike that New York "Only Ones" are the...uh...only ones who should have guns.
I see The Daily News also wants to convince us that New Yorkers have a lower suicide rate because they're so good at controlling "illegal guns." Now if they could just do something about the "legal" ones.
Meanwhile, check out NYPD's "hero cop."
[Via Mack H]
We're the Only Ones Accessible Enough
...104 officers in 18 different agencies across the state had accessed her driver’s license record 425 times...[More]You know, just a few bad apples.
[Via Russ S]
A Deadly Gun Loophole that Must be Closed!
The "Only Ones Loophole"...[Read]
Peace officers and Oath Keepers (you know who you are): Your colleagues should know that there are those who would disarm you all at the end of your shift--they just for the most part want keep that on the q.t.--for now.
[Via Jess]
Peace officers and Oath Keepers (you know who you are): Your colleagues should know that there are those who would disarm you all at the end of your shift--they just for the most part want keep that on the q.t.--for now.
[Via Jess]
A Heartland Opinion-Maker
Yeah, That Would Work
Blame it on this state’s lack of even a minimal gun- storage requirement. [More]
Now that right there is comedy gold.
A Championship Match
We're the Only Ones Raiding Enough
A sting operation by a suburban Houston police department netted one of their own when surveillance cameras caught an officer repeatedly stealing colleagues' food and drinks from the refrigerator in the station's break room. [More]But it won't disqualify him from further police work, so if he's convicted, he'll still be considered more trustworthy than you or me.
[Via Portly Pirate]
Read more here: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2012/02/23/3040030/cop-suspended-charged-after-raiding.html#storylink=rss#storylink=cpy
The Community Organizers of Fairfax
Just got this email:
"Give back"?
Helping propagate the false presumptions of the collectivists is not something I intend to encourage.
I want people to get pissed off when they hear crap like "give back to the community."
"Give back"?
Helping propagate the false presumptions of the collectivists is not something I intend to encourage.
I want people to get pissed off when they hear crap like "give back to the community."
I Love it When a Plan Comes Together
There are those who are served by this state of cultural degradation, you know. [Read]
Judging the Judge
Here in our society, we have a Constitution that gives us many rights, specifically First Amendment rights. [More]This moron is a judge?
We're the Only Ones Quiet Enough
Judge: Jury will hear police 'code of silence' allegation in bar beating suit [More]You mean Abbatte wasn't just one bad apple?
A Driving Force
Anti-gun Sheriff Baca is for it. So is anti-gun Chief Beck.
It's nice seeing people support the administration's agenda for a change!
It's nice seeing people support the administration's agenda for a change!
This Day in History: February 24
Biddle had no more hay, and on February 24, 1780, he informed General Greene that the grain in magazines (military warehouses) also would soon be exhausted. By order of Congress, he had neither money nor authority to purchase forage. [More]