Posts tagged ‘law enforcement’

http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=126761
Do not underestimate the reworking of truth and history as a tool to get evil done.  The Southern Poverty Law Center has long been a “butt-boy” for the liberal left.  I’ve spent a long time in law enforcement and have read a number of their issues.  I can’t remember when it wasn’t a white dominated [...]

I caught part of McCain’s question to the three heads of the Obama administration agencies ending with Janet Napolitano.  He went down the line asking if they had been informed about the status of the investigation before someone read the man Miranda and treated him like a criminal.  All three answered “no.”   Now I was [...]

http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-10451518-38.html
The issue here as I see it is how much access they get verses the good it can do.  When I say good, I mean real good, not tracking the cellphone of a pro-life organizer because DHS thinks they might be domestic terrorists.  Real good is tracking kidnappers or violent felons on a spree.  If [...]

http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/blogs/beltway-confidential/White-House-Top-GOP-leaders-didnt-object-to-reading-Abdulmutallab-his-rights-83756337.html
What is truth?  For a while we could say with some certainty that truths were usually limited to science or math.   There are universal laws that cannot be disputed such as gravity and one plus one will always equal two.   Outside these areas truth can be a slippery thing and often it goes to the [...]

http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/counterterrorism-scorecard-new-jersey-store-clerk-%E2%80%98a%E2%80%99-congress-%E2%80%98f%E2%80%99/
This is a good article with a little bite.  Jacobsen compares the alertness of store clerks to that of the Obama administration and BO loses.  She gives a little information about the newest low level threat technique the terrorists are using to attack us.  Understand, this type of attack is similar to what Israel has [...]

http://hotair.com/archives/2009/12/07/audio-i-dont-want-to-have-to-kill-this-man-but-ill-kill-him-graveyard-dead/comment-page-3/#comment-3028498
Outside her trauma, this ended exactly as it should have.  People, crazy or not, who break into your home with you inside, are willing to do violence and will eventually kill someone.  Better to nip this in the bud.
I worked a similar case where three juvies with long records broke into a woman’s house. They [...]

http://michellemalkin.com/2009/12/04/the-war-on-cops/
Michelle Malkin does a decent job on the Clemmons story but she doesn’t go far enough in explaining the cultural corruption that festers inside the black community both on the streets and even in the upper tiers of their culture.  And yes, it is a theirs/ours situation-sadly.  I wish it weren’t but it is what [...]

I’m going to defend and criticize the FBI at the same time.  You have to be able to separate the agents from the bureau.  The agents, by and large are good law enforcement officers.  Their bosses, maybe yes and then maybe no.  It depends on who they are and how they got there.  The trouble [...]

http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D9BSBKG80&show_article=1
Here is the irony.  A man who rails against his country of birth.  Decides to commit the murders of innocent (although not in his eyes) of young soldiers trying to do their duty fighting against terrorists. Denouncing all that is great about America.  Seeks the counsel and support of radical Islamics.   Speaks openly of the [...]

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090903/ap_on_re_us/us_shot_in_court
When I heard about this story, I had to take pause.  First, it would have been funny, if not for the shooting.  Honestly, what are their requirements for hiring there?  Upright and breathing??
But the bigger picture is that the city police are writing tickets in order to collect taxes.  A kind of a bridge toll [...]