Friday, December 20, 2013

Obama's DHS Partners With The Drug Cartels?

Well, for certain limited purposes, in a way.

Apparently for furthering the goal of smuggling minor children into the US.

I can understand and even applaud reuniting small children with their parents, but they should then be thrown out of the country.

Since the Obama administration holds the laws of the US and the US Constitution in utter contempt, I see no reason to be surprised by this new revelation. Since Eric Holder controls the Department of 'Justice', I am satisfied that nothing will be done about any violations.

Except, of course, continue to reward them.

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Thursday, December 19, 2013

Armed Response Ended the Colorado School Shooting in 80 Seconds

Color me cynical, but I think this is one of two reasons this shooting has dropped off the news screens:
CENTENNIAL, Colo. — It’s a stark fact that is fueling an already intense debate about gun rights in this state: It was an armed deputy who stopped the Arapahoe High School gunman last week from unleashing a deadly massacre, not the expansive new gun control laws approved by Colorado Democrats in March in reaction to two mass shootings.
That is the increasingly inescapable takeaway as details emerge from the school shooting Friday, when the 18-year-old gunman injured another student at random before turning the gun on himself in the school library as the armed deputy was closing in on him....

Eighty seconds after entering the school, the shooter killed himself. The deputy’s response “was a critical element in the shooter’s decision to take his own life,” said Arapahoe County Sheriff Grayson Robinson.
The other reason: The would-be murderer has been identified as a hard Lefty. That was apparently up briefly, then scrubbed. Didn't fit the proper narrative.

More here.

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Wednesday, December 18, 2013

"We Thought He Would Be The Next Messiah."

Barbara Walters comes out of the Closet of Adulation for President Obama:



Fascinating.

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Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Bloomberg Mad That He Can't Fire A Teacher Caught With Heroin

Of course, the poor Victim of Society wasn't caught with the 20 packets of heroin in school. He was caught in court:
An arbitrator earlier this year ruled that a Brooklyn high school teacher should be fired after he was arrested for bringing heroin into a courthouse while on jury duty. But a State Supreme Court judge overturned the decision, calling the firing ”unduly harsh” and “shocking to this court’s sense of fairness.”

...The teacher, Damian Esteban, was arrested while serving jury duty last year when cops discovered 20 glassine envelopes of heroin hidden in a bulging pack of cigarettes, according to the city’s Law Department. Mr. Esteban claimed he was unaware the drugs were in his backpack
Bloomberg plans to appeal.This is one of those times even I can agree with Hizzonor. I hope there is a lot more to this story than was told here, but if reasonably accurate, I think the guy should have been flogged through the streets for terminal stupidity.

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Of Course The Anti-Gun People Are Trying To Ban Guns

They have said so repeatedly. I believe them. Example here.

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Map of the US Counties By Dominant Religion

This is kind of interesting, even if the all-or-nothing coloring may make it more dramatic than reality.

Burying the Lede on the Colorado School Shooting

Paragraph 20:
After that, Pierson set off one of the Molotov cocktails, setting at least three bookshelves on fire, investigators told KDVR.com. When an armed school resource officer entered the room, Pierson believed he was cornered and turned his gun on himself, Robinson said. The entire attack lasted approximately 80 seconds and was captured by security cameras.
Shame on Fox.

That school resource officer risked his or her life to save others, and succeeded.

UPDATE: The school resource officer was a County Sheriff's Deputy. It isn't clear if he was on duty or moonlighting as a resource officer. In either case, he ran toward the attacker.

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