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Tag: rule of lawBy Corinthian Scales, Section News
Today's quote on the City of Detoilet goonion pension quagmire.
I really wish more folks were like, Karl. Brilliant, brilliant man. (2 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Here is a heartwarming story out of Florida, that you most likely won't be seeing in the MarxStream Media.
Cliff's Notes version? Sheriff Nick Finch, released a dude they caught carrying a pistol. Reasoning? Amendment II supersedes bad gun Laws. Florida AG Pam Bondi (known enemy of We the People w/ scrubbed video), prosecuted, Sheriff Finch. A jury (God bless 'em) told The State to go bag their duplicitous ass, and get the good Sheriff back on the job, of which, in an extraordinary prudent move, Gov. Scott immediately did just that. For record, those who keep track, that makes for, Sheriff Nick Finch = 1 certified Oath Keeper. Our elected 83 in Michigan? For the most part, they suck eggs. As noted here, and here on RightMichigan, they suck more so in Kalkaska. Then there's this from The Blaze on Crawford County LEO thuggery. H/t BLN (2 comments) Comments >> By JGillman, Section News
"Ker-SNAP!" The sound you might hear as Rule-of-law folks everywhere reach their breaking point.
A point in which all manner of civility is thrown out the window, and people defending what is left of a once-great nation feel the need to lash out. A breaking point that is regularly exacerbated through such 'government giveaways' as this: "The free government cell phone program is growing rapidly. The program has grown from 2008 expenditures of $823 million to over $2.2 billion in 2012, helping out between 15-20 million people.Gosh how generous, and with a bonus "before long you can start talking on your free cell phone, compliments of the United States government."That would be "compliments of the people who pay taxes" anyhow. But wait, there's MORE! Below the fold ~ (2 comments, 515 words in story) Full Story By Corinthian Scales, Section News
"You're on your own, and that's the truth." - Sheriff David Clarke Jr. By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Yet another great media project by Bill Whittle.
This is precisely why the GOP's foisted on us flip-flopping Willard received my NOTA vote. This is also why the One Term Nerd will not be receiving my vote in '14. Tho, you have time to course correct, Governerd. Choice is yours. By golly, there's three more C's for you, Rick. 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
Sheriff Ken Campbell of Boone County, Indiana, defending Second Amendments Rights for his citizens to be best equipped to protect themselves, and their family from criminals.
I won't be holding my breath for Oakland County's most visible failed politician Mike Bouchard, to stand up like this guy did. Especially, not since Sheriff Bouchard was the only one to have his Undersheriff testify against SB 59. Folks, elections matter. (7 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
This Saturday, February 23, mass public resistance to the media/government attack on the Second Amendment begins. Don't miss it.
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