Friday, November 15, 2013

If I needed more reason to stay out of Old Navy,

this'll cover it.
Army veteran Aaron Bennett says he was banned from an Old Navy store in Jacksonville, Florida, after he pointed out a teen employee improperly wearing a Marine Corps uniform dress jacket complete with rank insignia, ribbons and a weapons badge, News4Jax.com reported Wednesday.
Frikkin' dirtbags.


Bleeping bleep of a bleep.  2815 meters equals 3078 yards. Right at 1 3/4 miles.
With a Barrett, of course.


Take note of the pausing at least once to reload partOfficer Tuter is a freaking nutcase with a badge.


About those horrible-sounding 'attacks on women' numbers...
For 16 years, a woman named Jennifer Beeman ran the UC Davis Campus Violence Prevention Program, an arm of the campus police department. In 2011, a Yolo County superior court judge sentenced Beeman to 180 days in state prison and five years’ probation for embezzlement and falsification of records pertaining to campus violence. In 2001, for example, Beeman claimed in a federal grant application that as many as 700 Davis students were victims of rape or attempted rape every year. University officials eventually conceded that Beeman “significantly over-reported” the figures, but her fakery drew down four federal grants totaling more than $3 million. Some of that money went to a campaign to “Take Back the Night.”


Sometimes asset forfeiture isn't simply theft, it's extortion.
And everyone involved... whipping post immediately followed by prison.


An abuser with a badge who speaks softly is still an abuser.


So, if everyone who objects to the TSA molesters and thieves is at least leaning toward the NRA, how does this clown expect to get his bans through?


Do We Live in a Police State? 
If your town cops are driving a MRAP around 'for serving warrants', your answer is heavily weighted toward 'Yes'.








1 comment:

Phelps said...

Garland PD has been full of notorious murdering cops for years. It got to be a cliche -- a high speed chase would be live on TV, the chase would get to Garland, the suspect would be chased under an underpass... and then be killed "resisting arrest."

It has gotten so bad now that high speed chases turn around before they get to Garland. Seriously. Even if I hadn't done anything, I'm not sure I would stop for a Garland cop.