Archive for 22 May 2013

This is not a police state. These cops should all face disciplinary actions at the least.
Why are we allowing city, state and federal law enforcement violate the 4th Amendment of the Constitution?
What happened to America?

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Homeowner to cops: “Martial law has not been established in this country”

Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com

In perhaps one of the most shocking police brutality videos of recent years, police in Cotati, California respond to a call about “domestic violence” by kicking down the door of a man’s home before tazing him and his wife as they scream in agony.

The video begins with the cops standing on the man’s front lawn looking in through the window having responded to a report of a noise disturbance called in by neighbors. Despite the fact that the couple are obviously not at loggerheads and no harm is coming to anybody, the police announce that they are going to break into the house without a warrant.

“Why are you guys not coming out?,” asks one of the officers, bemused at the fact that someone wouldn’t follow orders.

“Because we don’t live in a…

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Excellent article on the Trayvon Martin case.

Trayvon Martin’s Final Hour

By Jack Cashill

On the rainy night of February 26, 2012, neighborhood watch captain George Zimmerman shot and killed an unarmed seventeen-year-old named Trayvon Martin. Three months later, a regular at the Conservative Treehouse blog known as Diwataman discovered the raw video of Martin’s visit to the 7-11 that fateful night and initiated arguably the best bit of blogging detective work since the busting of Dan Rather’s Air National Guard scam eight years earlier.

“I think Trayvon may know these three guys,” Diwataman commented in reference to a trio of hooded young men who entered the store almost immediately after Martin left. For a variety of good reasons, Diwataman labeled the guys “the three stooges,” and the name stuck. What Diwataman discovered quickly is that the blogger “noneyobusiness” had already come to the same conclusion. Together, they and other “Treepers” from the Treehouse — “People help each other out,” says Diwataman — reconstructed Martin’s final hour in a way that was wildly at odds with the scenario advanced by the major media but much closer to the truth. In all versions, the iconic bag of Skittles is at the heart of the story.

On March 7, 2012, in the first national news story on the case, Reuters led with the Skittles angle: “Trayvon Martin was shot dead after he took a break from watching NBA All-Star game television coverage to walk 10 minutes to a convenience store to buy snacks including Skittles candy requested by his 13-year-old brother, Chad.” Reuters attributed this information to Martin family attorney Benjamin Crump. “What do the police find in his pocket? Skittles,” Crump told Reuters. “A can of Arizona ice tea in his jacket pocket and Skittles in his front pocket for his brother Chad.”

via Articles: Trayvon Martin’s Final Hour.

…here’s today’s reading list.

Guns/Gun Rights/RKBA

 
Politics/Congress/Government

 
Government Scandals

 
Economics

 
Constitutional Issues

 
Illegal Immigration/Shamnesty/Amnesty

 
Obamacare/Healthcare

 
Oklahoma

 
Benghazi

 
Department of Injustice (DOJ)

 
Department of Homeland Stupidity (DHS)

 
Global Warming Scam/EPA

 
Police/Sheriff/Law Enforcement

 
Military/Defense News/Veterans/DOD

 
Middle East/Muslim/Islam/Jihad Douche Bags

 
Media Bias/Hollywood Morons

 
University/School Bias

 
Misc.

…here’s your hump day hottie.
This is Mio Takaba.
Enjoy!