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calendar   Saturday - April 14, 2012

A Link To Follow

Via Right, Wing-Nut, Insty, et al ... a worthy quick read regarding the latest attack in the Democrat’s War On Women Motherhood.



I am the counterweight to the state. Therefore, I am dangerous. I am subversive simply by existing. My love for my children is a dominant force that works its way into their psyches and that trumps the state-run schools and the state complicit media world.

The Left’s problem with Ann Romney is that she represents the triumph of the individual.  No wonder they hate her so much.


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Posted by Drew458   United States  on 04/14/2012 at 02:00 PM   
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@ The Hillz

A bar bet results in a blog, several dozen silly posts, and a huge wave of Teh Phunnie across the intertoobz. Millions of hits in today’s Short Attention Span Theater.

Alas, Texts From Hillary is now over.

Democrat leaning of course, but pretty funny anyway.


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Posted by Drew458   United States  on 04/14/2012 at 10:45 AM   
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The Invisible TV Series

We Know WHO

Just Tell Us WHEN



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Karen Gillan and Matt Smith filming Dr. Who in NYC’s Central Park





Perhaps the best hit show they’ve ever had, the BBC has been running Dr. Who since 1963. My brother has been a fan since I was a little kid, although I admit I only got into the show with the current crop of actors. Well, one of them. Six foot tall leggy redheads? Now with glasses? swoon. But it turns out that the show is a fun romp, a bit of silly sci-fi as our heroes go travelling across time and space solving the entire galaxy’s problems on a weekly basis ... although they always seem to wind up back in the center of the known universe, ie the UK.

So the Brits have this world famous show that tens of, dozens of, perhaps hundreds of millions of people watch. Religiously. A completely captive audience, eager for every last drop of Who, searching the internet for behind the scenes videos, scraps of information, news on the latest Christmas Special episode. So what does the BeeB do? They take this mega-hit show ... and stop showing new episodes.

In the UK a “season” of TV apparently is 12 to 15 episodes. In the US, we call that a rip off. 16 episodes is a suck season. 18 is a bit cheap. 20 is nice, and 23 is what we want.

I don’t give a rat’s **** what the reasons are. All I know is that there hasn’t been any new Who since the fall. Ok, 2 holiday episodes, which were pretty great, thanks. And then SQUAT. And months go by. Please. What, they ran out of stories? When they have the entire universe and the entire scope of time to write in? And every popular sci-fi author out there willing and eager to pen up some action? No, not hardly. Oh, and the Who episodes are marvelously cheap, the way only proper British Television can be. I think they spend about £25 on costumes and special effects per show. Come on, the damn Daleks still have a rubber plumber’s helper as their weapon arms. [not that people haven’t tried that one too] Matt Smith wears the same clothes in every episode. And the less they dress Karen Gillan in, the better. They certainly seem to be saving cash with her short little skirts.

But not even the official website can tell us when the new half season will actually air. Beyond lame.

And this is it for Amy and Rory. Last season. The Doctor - whatever incarnation he may be in next season (whenever that is) - will be getting a new companion. Some petite brunette. Phooey.




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Karen Gillan looking like a long hot mess at some Formula One event


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Posted by Drew458   United States  on 04/14/2012 at 08:36 AM   
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Poor Taste With An Extra Shot Of Awesomeness

Abu Hamza Gets Hooked

European court of human rights says the radical cleric can be extradited to the US to face terrorism charges

Abu Hamza, the radical cleric who became the face of violent extremism in Britain, can be extradited to the US to face terrorism charges, the European court of human rights has ruled.

The court in Strasbourg said the human rights of Hamza and four other men held in Britain – Babar Ahmad, Syed Talha Ahsan, Adel Abdel Bary and Khaled al-Fawwaz – would not be violated if sent to the US to stand trial. European judges decided they needed more information about the mental health of Haroon Aswat, an aide to Hamza, before reaching a decision on him.

David Cameron welcomed the court’s ruling. Speaking during a trade mission to south-east Asia, he said: “I am very pleased with the news. It is quite right that we have proper legal processes, although sometimes one can get frustrated with how long they take.”

The home secretary, Theresa May, said the government “will work to ensure that the suspects are handed over to the US authorities as quickly as possible”.

Hamza, who controlled the Finsbury Park mosque in north London and turned it into a factory for violent jihad, was sentenced to seven years’ imprisonment in Britain after being convicted in 2006 of inciting hatred.

The previous government had wanted him sent to the US before his jail term had been completed, but the extradition was halted after his lawyers went to the European court.

The European court of human rights halted extradition proceedings in July 2010, arguing it needed more time to consider complaints that transferring Hamza and others wanted in the US risked breaching their rights by exposing them to possible life imprisonment without parole and solitary confinement.

Ahmad, who the US claims ran a website allegedly raising funds for Islamic extremists, is a computer expert from south London. He has been on remand and refused bail since his arrest in August 2004 on a US extradition warrant.

He was awarded £60,000 in compensation because of the violence British police used during his arrest in December 2003, during which he was punched, kicked and throttled. His case has been supported by the former transport minister Sadiq Khan, who is a family friend and Labour frontbencher.

In the Hamza case, the US has had to given written assurances that it will not impose the death penalty or place the suspects before Guantánamo Bay-style military tribunals.

The US alleges Hamza was in contact with Taliban and al-Qaida terrorists and aided the taking of 16 western tourists as hostages in Yemen in December 1998, an incident that ended in the deaths of three Britons. He is also charged with attempting to set up a training camp for “violent jihad” in Oregon in 1999, along with Aswat.

Nice of the euro-wienies to allow the UK to give us their #1 problem child. Too bad we had to agree not to shoot the hook handed bastard or slowly lower him into the wood chipper to get him over here. On the other hand, it was Obama and Holder who made the agreement, so for once their two faced duplicity might come in useful.

So what do we do with this freak once we get him? Lyndon has the answer; when life gives you lemons you make lemonade. And if the lemons are rotten you can just throw them at the wall for fun. So we’ll give Hanza a “fair trial”, and then put him in solitary somewhere dark and damp forever, and forget about him.  And in the meantime, we’ll mock the crap out of him, and turn his fearsome visage into a joke with a slightly useful purpose.

Behold the source of Lyndon’s new avatar, the Abu Hamza key holder. Very poor taste, but funny as all hell. And there’s no point in having terrorists if we can’t laugh at them on a daily basis.


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original source?

About $5, or make your own. Absolute awesomeness.


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Posted by Drew458   United States  on 04/14/2012 at 07:52 AM   
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calendar   Friday - April 13, 2012

Why did you get pregnant?

This has to be the dumbest crap I’ve ever come across. She got pregnant because she didn’t have birth control? NO! She got pregnant because she had sex. If lack of birth control sans sex resulted in pregnancy…guess it’s an infectious disease that you contract while just walking around.

And then the rest of it is just the usual liberal straw-man argument.

Woman: Can I have birth control?
Government: No.
Woman: I got pregnant because I didn’t have birth control and I don’t want the fetus. Can I have an abortion?
Government: No.
Woman: I gave birth to my child but since I wasn’t expecting it, I can’t afford daycare. Can I have help paying for it?
Government: No.
Woman: Well, why can’t I have birth control?
Government: Because. Sex isn’t for recreation. It’s for procreation.
Woman: But it can help regulate my period and benefit me in other ways.
Government: Too bad.
Man: For no reason other than for recreational sex, may I have birth control?
Government: Do you have a penis?
Man: YES, YES I DO!!
Government: WELL HOWDY, VALID CITIZEN. You can buy condoms by the dozens. Here, here’s a pack of special condom for “His Pleasure.” Oooh, these come in different colours and flavours. Here, try these. They have ribs on them. And this one glows in the dark!! LOL OMG DICK LIGHTSABER!!
Government: But seriously, you’re a man. You can do what ever you want.
Woman: But-
Government: Shut up, you sinning, freeloading hussy.

I’d provide a link to the source, but I don’t want to encourage this idiot.


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Posted by Christopher   United States  on 04/13/2012 at 02:59 PM   
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A Bouquet Of Spring Flowers


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Posted by Drew458   United States  on 04/13/2012 at 01:05 PM   
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shootout … cops say possibility a firearm used

Never mind a link. I’m not posting the whole thing, not that there’s much to post about this story.
Pretty mundane and I’d have ignored it altogether but for this bit of jumbled reporting. Either that or ..... oh hell.
I don’t need to explain. You’ll see what my eye picked up on.

Police hunt two gunmen after lunch-time shoot-out at carwash

Police were tonight hunting two gunmen after three men were injured at a Kent car wash depot.

One of the victims, sustained a serious injury to his leg and was taken to Medway Maritime Hospital.

Armed officers were on the forecourt where the shooting took place

One man suffered what is believed to be a serious gunshot wound

A police spokesman said: ‘Police are investigating the possibility that a firearm was used

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Posted by peiper   United Kingdom  on 04/13/2012 at 01:04 PM   
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activist as a job description and civilians

I have no warm feelings for Assad of Syria and am not defending him. Never.
But. I am suspicious of the never ending almost hourly reports we get, mostly BBC radio and of course from the western govts. who are opposed to him and his regime.  When I hear the news and with no exceptions, I hear the local newscaster at our end introduce people who are on the scene as, “activists.” How much do activists earn these days because it’s used increasingly as a job title. Whenever I hear or see that word I want to reach for a gun I wish I had.  Activist.  One can be anything and especially a leftist pain in the arse but that word makes it all okay.  Hey, you’re an activist.  Here’s the key to the city.

These ‘activists’ then report to us about mothers and children being shot dead by govt. troops as if they were the prime targets instead of unfortunates caught up in an uprising.
The reporting activist who generally has no name except for activist, tells us of the dreadful actions carried out by Assad’s troops who aren’t soldiers really but bloodthirsty brigands warring on innocent civilians.  In passing and more as an aside, we then hear from a news source that the government denies the claim of indiscriminate slaughter and says it is responding to “provocations” by the protesters.  I can not help but wonder if any of those provocations are armed.  We aren’t told. Of course we keep hearing about the Belgium babies and nuns used for bayonet practise.  Oh wait.  Whoops.
Wrong war and wrong propaganda.  But you get the picture.

Meanwhile back at number 10, the conservative (lite. very lite) Prime Minister call me Dave, is using the by now 21st century mantra about protecting “civilians” and calling on muslims everywhere to adopt ‘Democracy.’ And they for their part are so impressed they’re going to drop everything and forget everything they’ve learned at their madrassas over a lifetime, and change the thinking that so comfortably suits them, circa 7th century.

I’m thinking the PM is giving conservatives a bad name.  Mind you, I do the same with my occasional recommendations for genocide.  But I don’t run a government or head a political party and who listens to me anyway. I’m in no position to stick my nose into the internal affairs of a foreign and sovereign country.

We all know the Assad regime isn’t exactly the source of light and concern with civil rights that aren’t granted in some mosque.  Rights for males that is.

Frankly, while I have no doubts about a restrictive govt. and ill treatment and the corruption which is and always has been so much a part of that world, I am not well disposed to the versions I hear on the news and most especially when I hear it continually from,

“Activists.”

Where’s that damn gun?


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Posted by peiper   United Kingdom  on 04/13/2012 at 12:06 PM   
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Always The Victim

Major Suicide By Cop

Family reaction: our boy was a victim of police brutality

rolleyes  rolleyes  rolleyes  rolleyes  rolleyes



More than 90 rounds fired at freeway chase suspect

Officers fired more than 90 rounds at a motorist who was killed on a San Fernando Valley freeway after a wild car chase, police said.

A partial transcript of a 911 call placed by 19-year-old Abdul Arian during the Wednesday night pursuit shows Arian claimed he had a gun and would shoot officers.

He didn’t have a gun.

TV news helicopters showed Arian jump out of the car and repeatedly make movements with his arms as if taking a shooting stance.

The Los Angeles Times says eight officers fired more than 90 rounds, killing him.

The Police Department, which did not release the actual 911 recording, said in a statement that the man had a lengthy conversation with a 911 operator, who urged him to stop.

“I have a gun,” was one of the statements police quoted the man as saying.  “‘I’ve been arrested before for possession of destructive devices, I’m not afraid of cops,” he said.

“If they pull their guns, I’m gonna have to pull my gun out on them,” he was also quoted as saying.

Police said that when the operator told the man, “I don’t want you to hurt yourself,” the man responded with obscenities.

“I’m not gonna get hurt ... these police, they’re gonna get hurt,” he said.

The police statement said that when he jumped out of the car he appeared to be taking “an aggressive ‘shooting stance.’”

Arian’s uncle, Hamed Arian, told reporters that his nephew wanted to be a police officer and drove a dark Ford Crown Victoria, a car model used for police vehicles.

But he added: “He was always afraid of the cops.”

Hamed Arian said his nephew did not have a gun at the time of his death. “He didn’t own a gun,” the uncle said, adding he felt nonlethal weapons should have been used to stop his nephew. He said the shooting was unjustified.


[police spokesman Lt.] Neiman said the uncle’s reaction to the shooting was not unusual.

“It’s not unrealistic for family members to feel that their family member is victimized,” Neiman said, who added that authorities had no motive for the teen’s actions.


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Posted by Drew458   United States  on 04/13/2012 at 10:42 AM   
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Time For A Fresh Cuppa

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Posted by Drew458   United States  on 04/13/2012 at 10:36 AM   
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elf ‘n’ safety and a vote against competition

Were there any rules like this when we were kids in the olden times?

Two volunteer football coaches have been suspended – for allowing kids to play competitively against each other.

A couple of volunteer coaches who spend hours of their time running a junior league, are to be taken to task and have been ordered to stop their activity, after receiving a complaint.  That’s how it was reported. A complaint. I take that as meaning just one goof ball wasn’t happy but hey. That’s all it takes is one.
However, just to get it straight and be fair it should be explained that these miscreants did violate a very important rule.

They breached regs which clearly state that there is a ban on kiddies under the age of 11, from taking part in competitive matches, as per the Central Wales Football Assoc.
Here’s a quote for ya BMEWS.

To protect the losing side, rules dictate that teams belonging to the league must play each other on a friendly basis, with no league table or points being recorded.
In England, the Football Association imposes a similar rule banning under-eights from playing competitive league and cup games.

The coaches, who commit around 1,000 hours a year to organising junior football, were accused of flouting anti-competition rules by organising an additional ‘festival of football’ tournament this season.

The coaches’ suspension takes effect from next year.

Now then, is it any surprise to anyone that you will read the following in this morning’s Daily Mail.  The story above is the sort of thing that leads to the article below.  And just like Drew’s story posted about the New Hampshire gun owner and comments made asking what this world was coming to, well take a look. It’s come to this and it is not the first time in the last year we have read about this kind of lunacy. What makes it so miserable and so dangerous is, there are authorities in power who believe in this kind of thing.  And enforce it against all logic.

25 firemen who scrambled to rescue a seagull from a 3ft-deep pond refused to wade in because of regulations - leaving it to Joe Public to save the bird

· Emergency crews forced to watch as bird centre volunteer dons waders and rescues bird from waist deep waters
· Health and safety rules prevented firefighters from risking their lives in the shallow pond
· It is the latest in a string of incidents in which health and safety rules have left 999 crews powerless during an emergency
By ELEANOR HARDING and MARK DUELL

It looked like a major emergency – 25 firemen standing at the water’s edge assessing the life-threatening situation before them.
Stranded 200ft out and struggling for survival was the victim they had come to rescue...a seagull.

And if that scenario were not ludicrous enough, there was worse to come.
The firemen were then barred from going into the 3ft-deep water because it was judged to be a health and safety risk.
As crews from five fire engines stood beside the pond in South London for up to an hour, it fell to a member of the public to pull on his waders and rescue the bird, which was caught up in a plastic bag.

Ted Burden, who watched the seagull incident unfold, said: ‘The bird must have been in the water for the best part of an hour by the time he was rescued.
‘The plastic bag was caught right around his foot and he was gradually sinking.
‘It was a bit ridiculous really. Five fire crews turned up, but because of protocols they couldn’t go into the water. The water was not really any more than waist deep.

‘The gull was rescued just in time. When their feathers become too waterlogged, they get hypothermic and drown.
‘Luckily the gull escaped uninjured. He was just a bit shocked.’

The firemen attended Carshalton Ponds in South London at 2pm on Saturday, responding to a call from the RSPCA, which had been contacted by a passer-by.
Crews arrived from Sutton, Wallington and Croydon fire stations. There were no police or health and safety officers present.

After a health-and-safety assessment it was decided not to allow the trained rescuers to enter the water, as it would put their lives at risk.
A London Fire Brigade spokesman defended the numbers of firemen sent out, saying it was a standard response to an animal being in trouble.
But she added: ‘We are not willing to put the lives of our firefighters at risk for the sake of a seagull.

Defies logic. Why is it standard procedure to send out all those guys if three feet of water in a pond is life threatening, to a group trained in safety and saving lives?  Read the entire article. Authorities knew from the get go it was a bird in trouble. But apparently it might not have mattered if it was a person as we know by now.

‘Our firefighters get called out to lots of different incidents and never know what they’re going to find when they get there.
‘At any incident we need to make sure we have enough staff on hand in case something goes wrong and to ensure that our firefighters, and the public, are safe at all times.’
The fire service later stated that not all the crews had remained at the scene for an hour.
However, a brigade source said firemen were frustrated by the strict protocols they had to follow, which sometimes did not fit the real situations they had to deal with.
The source added: ‘Although we have the facilities to effect a rescue, we are not allowed to do it for a bird. There is no leeway.’

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England can thank its lucky star it wasn’t this generation of wimps in charge in 1940. 

Bet there are some Germans who wish they had been.


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Posted by peiper   United Kingdom  on 04/13/2012 at 04:40 AM   
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calendar   Thursday - April 12, 2012

Busted For Doing Cop’s Job

New Hampshire Man Catches Neighborhood Burglar

Faces Just As Much Time In Jail As Crook



No good deed goes unpunished?


A New Hampshire man who fired his handgun into the ground to scare an alleged burglar he caught crawling out of a neighbor’s window is now facing a felony charge—and the same potential prison sentence as the man he stopped.

Dennis Fleming, 61, of Farmington, was arrested for reckless conduct after the Saturday incident at his 19th century farmhouse. The single grandfather had returned home to find that his home had been burglarized and spotted Joseph Hebert, 27, climbing out of a window at a neighbor’s home. Fleming said he yelled “Freeze!” before firing his gun into the ground, then held Hebert at gunpoint until police arrived.

“I didn’t think I could handle this guy physically, so I fired into the ground,” Fleming told FoxNews.com. “He stopped. He knew I was serious. I was angry … and I was worried that this guy was going to come after me.”

No one was injured in the incident, but when the police arrived, they made two arrests. Hebert was charged with two counts of burglary and drug possession. He faces up to seven years in prison if convicted. Fleming, meanwhile, is scheduled to be arraigned March 20 on a charge of reckless conduct, which could potentially land him a sentence similar to the one Hebert faces.

[after finding his empty home had been ransacked ...], Fleming said he went back to his house, grabbed his gun, and decided to walk down the street to talk with neighbors and find out if they had seen anyone suspicious in the area.

It was on this walk that he saw the man with the backpack, later identified to be Hebert, again, coming out of a neighbor’s back window.

“I heard, ‘Crash, bang boom!’, and he came flying out the back window,” Fleming said. It was later determined Hebert had left Fleming’s house in a similar fashion, jumping from a second-story window about 15 feet down to the ground.

What happened next Fleming said was a result of him acting on an instinct to not only stop the man, but protect himself.

“I had drawn my gun ... I had a bypass last year, I have a bad knee, bad back, I don’t want this guy to come at me,” he said Monday. “I yelled, ‘Freeze!’ and fired my gun into the ground.”

Fleming held the man at gunpoint until police arrived to help. Found in the man’s backpack were a number of items, including old pocket watches that belonged to Fleming’s father and silver coins, taken from another residence.

After he fired the gun, Fleming said, the alleged burglar was not only calm, but apologetic.

Fleming’s collection of seven rifles and a .38-caliber handgun were seized by police. But Fleming said he’s not entirely defenseless: “I’ve got a Louisville Slugger here, but I would call the police,” he said.
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Penny Dean, a spokeswoman for the Gun Owners of New Hampshire, said her organization is “absolutely outraged” by Fleming’s arrest.

“This homeowner fired at the ground, from all accounts, in a safe direction and held a burglar for police and did things correctly,” Dean told FoxNews.com. “The fact that this man would be charged is an outrage. Burglars in New Hampshire must know it’s open season, since homeowners cannot defend themselves, as evidenced by this case. This is charging the victim.”



To the best of my knowledge, this guy Fleming is no relation at all to Frank J. over at imao.us, although my email there has gone unanswered (perhaps because I just sent it out 5 seconds ago). I hope the guy in the story gets the charges dropped, or at least reduced to a $10 fine for making loud noises.

And for any gun fearing liberals or foreigners reading this, no, seven rifles and a pistol is not “an arsenal” in any normal part of America. We call that “a coupla guns” or “he’s off to a good start”.


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Posted by Drew458   United States  on 04/12/2012 at 11:03 AM   
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calendar   Wednesday - April 11, 2012

Your Move! e1: Wehnert-Leiss, Sassnitz 1962

Again changing sources. This one is from Your Move! by Yakov Neishtadt, published in 1990.

A little bit of a different format, as you will see.

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With the move 1. Rb2 White offers an exchange of Rooks. Your reply?

See, a bit different. We have to reply to a move that hasn’t happened on the board. Yes, it is Black to move, but we’re only told what White’s next move is going to be. Almost like playing over-the-board.

I’ve got to start using this book. It was printed on cheap pulp paper and already shows about the same amount of deterioration that my Amazing Stories magazines from the ‘20s and ‘30s show. Combination Challenge was printed in the same year, but printed on acid-free paper stock. Granted that Combination Challenge is falling apart due to lousy binding, but the pages aren’t turning yellow and brittle due to acid content.


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Posted by Christopher   United States  on 04/11/2012 at 10:37 PM   
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So Let The Side Show Begin

hurry hurry, step right on in ...


Zimmerman charged with 2nd degree murder by Florida special prosecutor, in custody


I don’t think you actually need a link or any of the “news” text. That’s not the point of this post.

Question: Show Trial to quiet the malignant masses, or Kangaroo Kourt giving in the raving mob?  Zimmerman wasn’t arrested at the time, more than a month ago. The prosecutor didn’t take the case to a Grand Jury; it isn’t mandatory for a 2nd Degree charge, and now there won’t be any calls of “racism behind closed doors” if a Grand Jury hears the details and decides Insufficient Grounds.

So the mob gets it’s trial ... but will Zimmerman walk, or will he be hung out to dry, crucified to appease the mob, in the exact opposite of the way that the OJ trial was thrown on purpose?

And if he walks? Well, the NBPP is already promising a Race War if things don’t go their way. (Silly NBPP.  A real race war would last about 3 weeks, and you would lose. Guaranteed.) But can the unhinged left accept trial by jury as Justice instead of the trial by media they’ve been in charge of?

BTW, is anyone counting how many black people have killed each other, how many black people have killed whites or hispanics, or how many hispanics, whites, or white hispanics have killed black people (regular or white black) since this case broke? Or whites on whites? It’s in the hundreds you know. Maybe a couple thousand. And almost none of it made the news for more than a couple seconds. SS, DD. NTSH, MA.


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Posted by Drew458   United States  on 04/11/2012 at 07:39 PM   
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Not that very many people ever read this far down, but this blog was the creation of Allan Kelly and his friend Vilmar. Vilmar moved on to his own blog some time ago, and Allan ran this place alone until his sudden and unexpected death partway through 2006. We all miss him. A lot. Even though he is gone this site will always still be more than a little bit his. We who are left to carry on the BMEWS tradition owe him a great debt of gratitude, and we hope to be able to pay that back by following his last advice to us all:
  1. Keep a firm grasp of Right and Wrong
  2. Stay involved with government on every level and don't let those bastards get away with a thing
  3. Use every legal means to defend yourself in the event of real internal trouble, and, most importantly:
  4. Keep talking to each other, whether here or elsewhere
It's been a long strange trip without you Skipper, but thanks for pointing us in the right direction and giving us a swift kick in the behind to get us going. Keep lookin' down on us, will ya? Thanks.

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Oh, and here's some kind of visitor flag counter thingy. Hey, all the cool blogs have one, so I should too. The Visitors Online thingy up at the top doesn't count anything, but it looks neat. It had better, since I paid actual money for it.
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