Tuesday, February 16, 2010

We're the Only Ones...

...Double-Teaming Enough...
Two on duty cops accused of sexual romp
Reliable sources say strippers seen in cop car
...Undocumented Enough...
Muldrow Police Chief Tony Lewis said he began an internal investigation into the actions of Officer Joey Oliver after receiving information that Oliver allegedly used unnecessary force then failed to complete official reports.
...Electrifying Young Minds Enough...
It is the fourth lawsuit to be filed in a month against Kankakee School District 111 and the Kankakee Police Department over incidents where a school resource officer allegedly shocked students who volunteered for demonstrations of this taser gun.

The newest lawsuit brings to eight the number of students whose parents have filed lawsuits over the incident...
...Keeping it All in the Family Enough...
A Glasgow man and his girlfriend have filed suit against the law-enforcement officers who arrested them — and shot her — in Louisville after he was mistakenly identified as a suspect...

The lawsuit, filed late last month in Jefferson Circuit Court, claims that as Brewer tried to flee, law-enforcement officers shot at him, girlfriend Courtnie Pruitt and their two small children “without legal justification,” permanently injuring Pruitt and leaving a bullet in her arm.
...Staying on the Track Enough...
A Terrebonne Parish detective pleaded guilty Friday to criminal mischief in connection with the illegal placement of a GPS tracking device on a high-school coach’s car.

The device was allegedly placed there on behalf of a local businessman by a state trooper, who faces a similar charge and is the subject of a State Police investigation....

...Trosclair told officers that Ledet was “stalking him because he refused to allow his son to play baseball for the school,” the police report says.
[Via FFFW]

Because It's Better...

...to be methodically executed than armed? [Read]

If they had time to rush her, they had time to shoot her.

By pushing her out and locking the door, everyone on her side of it was put at risk.

I do note that the link to the OC Register piece is bringing up a "404" message, so read into that what you will, including nothing.

[Via Texas Shooter]

Meanwhile, Across the Pond in Sarah Brady Paradi...

Oh, my apologies to the UK...this is happening in Colorado...

It will never be enough for them--no amount of control over the choices of others, no matter how ridiculous and offensive, will ever satisfy the perverse obsession that so grips such control fetishists.

I guess my question is, why would any independent-minded man or woman pay any heed at all to these f****** idiots...? Particularly with their predator-enabling campus ban on real guns...

Especially since we never know when some other lunatic leftist academic might go on a rampage...

Don't Mistake Lack of Trying...

...for lack of desire. [More]

The direct approach ain't working.

Don't relax though--he still has EOs, treaties and national disasters in his options toolkit. Not to mention the potential for a convenient high-profile event...

[Via Ed Stone]

The Conclusion They Want Us to Come To

End private sales. [Watch video]

Todos vamos a estar bebiendo sin Burbujas-Up y comer ese guiso arco iris!

Because we all know that in Mexico, only Los Unicos are to be entrusted with deadly firearms!

Here, I'll prove it...

[Via Ed M]

The Devil's Advocate

McGowan [sic] told the crowd she was ambushed by the question and was playing devil's advocate because that was her role as a political analyst.

"What I said then I said for entertainment value, because that was my job," McGlowan said. [More]
Yeah, right.

Seeing someone determined to keep a death grip on a lie is both disturbing and revealing. I think it's pathological.

Tea Partiers--cut your losses. Let her go.

We're the Only Ones with Several Reasons Enough

A Torrance police sergeant will not be charged in an off-duty hit-and-run collision, although he admitted he fled because his "judgment was impaired by alcohol," according to prosecutors.

Redondo Beach City Prosecutor Brenda Wells said Tuesday that she declined to file a criminal case against Sgt. Michael Mastick for several reasons. [More]
"Several reasons?"

Well, yeah. First off, he's an "Only One."

And then he's an "Only One."

And let's not forget that he's an "Only One."

And thank goodness! Do you know what kind of trouble you can get into for drunk driving, fleeing an accident and lying to an official police investigation?

That's why they needed to bring in the irreproachable Inglewood PD--to prevent any "appearance of a conflict of interest." Just so we all know he's getting the same treatment they'd afford you and me.

[Via RM]

We're the Only Ones Untouchable Enough

Rourke’s daughter, frantic for her father’s safety, demanded that his assailants leave him alone, only to be given an abrupt reminder of how members of the state’s coercive caste perceive the rest of us: “You don’t ever touch a cop,” one of them snarled at her. [More]
I guess that's the PA "Only Ones'" version of "lift a finger and die"?

[Via Zachary G]

What Does Bayh Leaving Senate Mean for Gun Owners?

We'll have time as this race defines itself to learn more of the prospective candidates. For now, though, one thing should be clear to Indiana gun owners:

Coats is your enemy. Of all the likely candidates presented, he is clearly ineligible for your support. Do not let the Republican establishment foist him on you. Let them know early and often that he is unacceptable. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column looks at who is scrambling to fill a void.

Also get the latest from my fellow GREs.

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This Day in History: February 16

On this day in 1778, two future presidents of the United States, John Adams and his son, 10-year-old John Quincy Adams, sit in Marblehead Harbor, off the coast of Massachusetts, on board the frigate, Boston, which is to take them to France, where John Adams will replace Silas Deane in Congress’ commission to negotiate a treaty of alliance. [More]
I wonder what he'd have said if a representative from the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education had shown up and told him that kid needed to be in school...or else...?