Category Archives: Rule of Law

This Story Is One Sided

And highly suspect, I would say. The banner of the “news source” quite likely says it all.
“Liberation – Newspaper of the Party for Socialism and Liberation at PSLweb.org”

The story’s headline?
LA District Attorney orders Gestapo-style police raid on home of Jeremy Marks
Terror tactics in the police war on video

Somehow, I don’t believe most of it. How about you?

Where is DHS on THIS?

Surprise! Radical Islamist smuggled across US-Mexico border
11:36 am on January 27, 2011 by Ed Morrissey

Butcher of Philadelphia

This is the sickest thing I have ever read in my life. An alleged “doctor” butchering, excuse me, murdering – I mean – performing (so-called) abortions. A “supposed” human being did this.

Kermit Gosnell. You …. Well, forget it, I have no words that others haven’t said about you, to you, already.

Michelle Malkin has an excellent writeup on this “person” and everything about him, his actions, his facility, practices and what not. Including the entire Grand Jury Report. One portion I give here (and Ms. Malkin does also):

“It is not our job to say who should be fired or demoted. We believe, however, that anyone responsible for permitting Gosnell to operate as he did should face strong disciplinary action up to and including termination. This includes not only the people who failed to do the inspecting, the prosecuting, and the protecting, but also those at the top who obviously tolerated, or even encouraged, the inaction. The Department of State literally licensed Gosnell’s criminally dangerous behavior. DOH gave its stamp of approval to his facility. These agencies do not deserve the public’s trust. The fate of Karnamaya Mongar and countless babies with severed spinal cords is proof that people at those departments were not doing their jobs. Those charged with protecting the public must do better.”

Go read Michelle’s column on this (How Mass Murder Gets a Pass), and – if you can stomach it – read that Grand Jury Report as well.

I need to take a shower after reading this as well.

May God have mercy on this creature named Gosnell. But I don’t know about that.

I want to know what our two Senators, Cardin and Mikulski, have to say about this.
Or, am I going to hear nothing but the sound of crickets?

Reasonable vs. Unreasonable

Okay, which is it?

Bill to ban crosshairs – Representative Bob Brady (Democrat) of Pennsylvania told The Caucus he plans to introduce a bill that would ban symbols like that now-infamous campaign crosshair map.

There is such a thing as the First Amendment you know, Bob. Can’t you at least wait awhile before opening your mouth and removing all doubt you don’t know what you are doing?

Reasonable people already know how to “tone down the rhetoric” – it’s the unreasonable people that do the things they do.

Don’t take your frustrations out on the rest of us.

I Don’t Buy It

Obama Eyeing Internet ID for Americans

Since when will this government hold to what it says about our privacy?

Ubiquitous? I don’t think so. More like GPS – it will mark your computer’s location, beyond that of your ISP’s IP address.

Gotcha.

UPDATE: Arizona Shooting

The facts – as known currently.

My concern is for the living. I pray the families of all involved will be able to sustain themselves through this tragedy. Perhaps with, and through, our prayers.

UPDATE: TUCSON (KGUN9-TV) – Officials at University Medical Center have confirmed that U.S. Rep Gabrielle Giffords is alive. She is out of surgery. Doctors are optimistic about her chances of recovery.

Watch What You Ask For

Jonathan Alter. Newsweek.

“There is zero evidence” of corruption, he insisted. When fellow guest Tim Carney, a Washington Examiner columnist, disagreed, Alter demanded Carney produce evidence. So he did.

Read more.

Now, forever on the internet.

Repeal Obamacare Saves Money

So says the CBO in an updated analysis. $540 Billion over 10 years.

And – wait for it – repealing the bill would also eliminate $770 billion in taxes. It’s the tax hikes in the health care law (along with the Medicare cuts) which accounts for the $230 billion in deficit reduction.

Heh heh. Yeah. Work it, Congress. 236-181.

Letter to DOJ

Posted at 1:46 PM ET, 01/ 6/2011
EXCLUSIVE: Rep. Lamar Smith issues first DOJ oversight letterBy Jennifer Rubin

“little oversight” – indeed.

Why Not Defund It Then?

House Reps want to vote repeal of Obamacare – Senate Dems threaten the House Reps not to bother.

Hhhmm. I thought the House is supposed to initiate the funding, eh? So why don’t the House Reps force the issue as to why the Senate initiated that during the Lame Duck session and get this in front of SCOTUS pronto?

Or, isn’t that Constitutional enough for you?