Thursday, July 18, 2013

the political, educational, social, and economic equality of all citizens

my ass.
According to author and Fox News contributor Deneen Borelli and her husband, Tom Borelli, black conservatives have been blacklisted from the NAACP's national conferences for years. When the Borellis, who are employees of the conservative group FreedomWorks, attempted to pay for booth space at this year's 104th National NAACP conference in Florida, they were told there was no room for them despite plenty of exhibit space remaining open.


Let me rephrase the Daily Caller response a bit: "He asked a question that the rest of the press corps didn't have the brains, balls or integrity(pick two) to ask, so of COURSE they're pissed off."


Waxman's really trying to run with that 'Don't let a crisis- real or pretend- go to waste' idea.


Well, it's evidence of civil rights matters related to Zimmerman; problem is it's death threats and such from Holder's allies.  So he doesn't want to hear it, and the media won't report it.


Wins in Colorado.


We're supposed to trust the IRS why, again?
On March 9, 2010, the day she revealed her plan to run for the Senate in a press release, a tax lien was placed on a house purported to be hers and publicized. The problem was she no longer owned the house. The IRS eventually blamed the lien on a computer glitch and withdrew it. 

Now Mr. Martel, a criminal investigator for the Treasury Department’s inspector general for tax administration, was telling her that an official in Delaware state government had improperly accessed her records on that very same day.
And, of course,
But the Justice Department has declined to prosecute any of the offenders. Treasury officials have refused to give Mr. Grassley any specifics on the cases or to describe the disposition of Ms. O'Donnell’s case, claiming even people who improperly access tax records have an assumption of privacy under federal tax laws.
Yeah; the DoJ respects THEIR 'assumption of privacy' but doesn't give a rats ass about the violations of said laws.


It should be a given: if you follow ANY advice from the mouth of Joe Biden, you're an idiot.
And probably going to jail.


'Research'? Is this something Holder even does?
Florida Sen. David Simmons, R-Maitland, who helped draft the 2005 law — the nation’s first — said Holder hadn’t done enough research before calling to overturn “stand your ground.” 

“The U.S. Supreme Court adopted ‘stand your ground’ 90 years ago [on federal lands] … I found it inappropriate for him to make inappropriate criticism of any law,” said Simmons, a lawyer of 36 years. “The attorney general is simply inaccurate. This is common-sense legislation that protects the innocent.”
Well, that's part of the problem right there!
And, in Florida, it's proportionately- and successfully- been used by blacks more than whites.  So, does Holder
Not know this?
Not care?
Not want blacks to have the benefit of this law?
Or is he just a race-baiting corrupt control-freak politician who'll say what he thinks his current audience will want to hear?


I'd wondered a time or two about such a camera; I had no idea the prices were that low for a good one.
And considering the attitudes of some LE and all the checkpoints showing up, that's another good reason for one.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

"And considering the attitudes of some LE and all the checkpoints showing up, that's another good reason for one. "

For that I think you'd need more than one. A sacrificial, cheap, obvious dash cam in case an overzealous Officer Friendly decides to smash it, and a more covert cam as a backup.