Three 'slave' women rescued from house in London after more than 30 YEARS
21 Nov 2013 16:30 Police have arrested a man and woman aged 67 and say they have never dealt with anything of this magnitude before
I could be wrong, but the 'no mention of suspect names/origins' does make me suspicious.
If you're not familiar with it, just why so many- including those white suburban moms our
Two more goblins down:
Police are still trying to piece together the events of Monday night after a woman was attacked and then fired shots into the crowd of teens that assulted her.
Beulah Montgomery, who just turned 60 yesterday, says she was walking home after purchasing lottery tickets when she says a group of teens, 7 of them, approached her. Montgomery initally thought they were going to attempt to steal her purse but says she was instead hit by one of the individuals as a second attempted to hit her. That's when she grabbed her gun.
Whether knockout game, straightforward assault & robbery or both, the deceased made their choice, and paid the price.
What if I want a place to hide my cash, or meds, or something else of the sort while traveling? We're supposed to trust to the discretion of the cops as to whether I go to jail for it?
Eat meat, it's good for Gaia!
Published figures suggest that, in Australia, producing wheat and other grains results in:
- at least 25 times more sentient animals being killed per kilogram of useable protein
- more environmental damage, and
- a great deal more animal cruelty than does farming red meat.
Nice piece on the Pocket Hammerless(you DO know who developed that, don't you?*)
Something else to keep an eye on; Deity knows exactly what they're after.
My two comments: HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!, followed by "You WORKED for this, you morons!"
Veteran House Democratic aides are sick over the insurance prices they’ll pay under Obamacare, and they’re scrambling to find a cure.
Translation: "Waaah, we're being treated like the commoners! We demand special treatment!"
And speaking of people getting a surprise(most of THESE are actual victims of this crap),
A new and independent analysis of ObamaCare warns of a ticking time bomb, predicting a second wave of 50 million to 100 million insurance policy cancellations next fall -- right before the mid-term elections.
The next round of cancellations and premium hikes is expected to hit employees, particularly of small businesses. While the administration has tried to downplay the cancellation notices hitting policyholders on the individual market by noting they represent a relatively small fraction of the population, the swath of people who will be affected by the shakeup in employer-sponsored coverage will be much broader.
And yet another gift of Obamacare: "You like your doctor and hospital? Tough shit."
A: There should be a way to sue the individual officers/agents involved in this, as well as the agencies.
B: DHS and Holder's DoJ will delay and lie and say "You can't make us do anything." Because oathbreaking is easy for them, and that Constitution thing gets in their way.
The Washington Times and one of its former journalists on Thursday sued the Department of Homeland Security, accusing federal agents of illegally seizing the newspaper’s reporting materials during the execution of a search warrant in an unrelated case.
Among the evidence of wrongdoing by these bastards:
An evidence log from Maryland State Police shows that on Sept. 3, the documents were removed from the evidence holding room by a federal agent and returned an hour later, but the log gives no record of what was done with the documents and why they were removed.
And let it not be forgotten that the excuse for the raid, and it BEING a raid in the night rather than a daylight knock on the door and "Ma'am, we have a search warrant.", is bullshit.
This is getting a bit long, so I'm going to break here and put the rest in another post
*Yes, stolen from Tam, because I like it
2 comments:
"Hidden compartments are only illegal when used to transport drugs or other contraband."
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"Troopers arrested 30-year-old Norman Gurley, who didn't even have any drugs on him, but it didn't matter, because in Ohio, just driving a "trap" car is now a felony."
So... Which way is it? It's either illegal to drive a "trap" car only if it has drugs in it, or not. I hate fuzzy legislation.
And you don't know if it's fuzzy intentionally, or due to carelessness; really helpful
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