Wednesday, November 26, 2014
The Slippery Precipice
In his latest JPFO Alert, Kurt takes on a bow-tied Bolshevik who did us the great service of not being able to contain himself enough to keep from revealing the end game. [More]
Obama compares pardoning turkeys to executive order on immigration
“Today, I’m taking an action fully within my legal authority,” the president remarked in a seeming mocking dig at critics of his policy of allowing federal law to be flouted and rewarding those who break it. “I know some will call this amnesty, but don’t worry, there’s plenty of turkey to go around.” [More]This afternoon's Gun Rights Examiner report questions who should feel more disrespected: Americans who oppose imperial decrees and amnesty, or undocumented foreign nationals who were compared as the equivalents of turkeys.
Turnabout seen as fair play for publishing Ferguson Officer Wilson's home street
It’s obvious the practice of providing physical addresses of people for whom anger exists can heighten physical dangers. Real risks also exist that persons with the same or similar names could be targeted instead. Likewise, the lives and homes of neighbors of Officer Wilson have now been put at risk by The Times' decision to narrow the hunt for him by those bent on murderous revenge, upping the probabilities for expanded violence and further rage-fueled confrontations with authorities. [More]Today's Gun Rights Examiner report notes some sauce for the gander, or in deference to tomorrow's holiday, a pair of turkeys.
This Day in History: November 26
By Mr. Madison It was proposed that Congress should declare that when ever it sd. appear that the whole of the bills emitted prior to the 18th. of M. 1780 shall have been collected into the Treasuries of the several States, Congress wd. proceed to give such credit for any surplus above the quotas assigned as equity might require, and debit the deficient States accordingly. [More]