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Tag: rape (page 2)By Corinthian Scales, Section News
CBS Boston
An armed robber held up a teacher at gunpoint inside a small arts school in a Jamaica Plain neighborhood Wednesday night. The incident, along with a second robbery in the area Thursday night has police stepping up patrols in the area near Eliot Street, an area considered a walking neighborhood near Monument Square. Mwhuha hahahahahaha By Corinthian Scales, Section News
9&10 News
Another armed robbery has been reported in Mount Pleasant. The word is out - Sheeple are made to be shorn. (3 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Dana Loesch @Red State
Chill, women, says Colorado Democrat Rep. Joe Salazar. While arguing for the disarmament of college students, Salazar says that even if women feel like they're going to be raped, they may not, so who needs a firearm for protection? From Revealing Politics: (3 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
That's prolly the nicest thing I have to say about Lansing Republicans. They aren't even faking it anymore, they just want to raid folks bank accounts.
via The Detroit News
Bills introduced Wednesday in the state Senate include a proposed constitutional amendment to raise the 6 percent sales tax to 8 percent and devote the extra revenue to transportation funding. A scant few days after the Obama amnesty loving Nerd finished his SOTS, there you have it. Senate republicrats rushed to hammer out SJR J (Richardville - Kahn/Caswell) tie bar to SB 85 (Kahn - Pappageorge), and SB 88 (Kahn), or SB 86 (Kahn), and SB 87 (Kahn). Look, Team R Governerd lackeys, you serve feces on a croissant, but it's still a sh*t sandwich. Look elsewhere for revenue? Oh, Hell no. Tax 'em because it's a crisis. If I were one of the Socialists on Team D, I would make you Lansing republicans pay through the nose for that tax hiking yes vote you need to pass either of that crap being served. And, they will.
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Some truth you'll never hear come from Benny Napoleon's mouth...
Education, responsibility, and duty. It is a common sense partnership for a Lawful, and civil society. Wisconsin's Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke Jr., is an honorable American. I would be proud of any of our 83 sheriffs in Michigan, who'd step up with stating the same message. Those who are friend, or foe to 2A in Michigan? Below the fold just may surprise some folks. (2 comments, 582 words in story) Full Story By Corinthian Scales, Section News
via freep.com
Michigan voters could face a May 7 vote on how they want to pay for billions of dollars in road and bridge repairs in the next few years. Yessirree, SSDD in Lansing.
Funny how 2¢ was viewed not long ago. Keep that stiff upper lip, Speaker Bolger. (3 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Stand tall, legislators! The One Term Nerd works to undermine your most every important move. There are options available to help solve road funding. Ps. standing tall includes all local Party leaders, too. (2 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
The incident that light was placed upon earlier today, has concluded in another defenseless victim of predator inviting "Weapon Free Zones" in Michigan.
January 17, 2013 -- As the rest of the CMU presser states, and in detailing coverage, we will not be subject to that violent criminal's recidivism. Thank Heaven for small favors! The tragedy remains for all others who are subjected to senseless Progressive Policy creating these vulnerable target rich environments where we are the ones criminalized for Lawful possession of means to defend our life's.
No person shall possess, discharge or otherwise use any weapon on any property owned, leased or otherwise controlled by the University. This prohibition applies regardless of whether the individual has a concealed weapon permit or is otherwise authorized by law to possess, discharge or use any such device. Exceptions to this prohibition are listed below. By stroke of pen, Governor Snyder sealed the limiting fate with owning the above. We law abiding citizens shall be infringed - by politicians, and the lawless. My heart goes out to the young lady who was assaulted. Innocence lost, again. I personally do not have a daughter, but am completely able to imagine the horror a parent would be going through right now, especially when one knows that there were options available for their little girl to be safe. I am thankful in many ways today that that was not my daughter. (3 comments) Comments >>
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