Monday, December 31, 2012
Local Tea Party co-founder responds to Farah article
This YouTube video put a 10-term Congressman on the run...
Angela
Cox is a co-founder of the Burleson Tea Party, which splintered and
spawned her founding the Johnson County Tea Party.
She
is a very active Facebooker, and mover in Tea Party circles who keeps abreast
of who is running for what in central and north Texas. I asked her
for her reaction to a recent call for civil disobedience printed in
World Net Daily by Tea Party manifesto author Joseph Farah.
These
are my questions, and I have printed Angela Cox's answers to my
impromptu on-line interview below:
Any
thoughts? I wonder how you feel about this item I gleaned from World
Net Daily. You may notice that Mr. Farah's picture is duplicated in
the old YouTube video from 3/21/10. He's in the background in that
one, too. How about his belief that the Tea Parties have been
"betrayed" by the Congress critters they elected in 2010?
His call for more civil disobedience? Any thoughts on nullification
of Obamacare? Gun control? NDAA? TSA? - The Legendary (p.s. Come on,
Angela. I need the copy. You're one of the best interviews in the
field because you move with the people and you've got your finger on
the pulse. Something tells me the session of the Legislature coming
at us in stereo will be a stormy one. ) - The Legendary
I
have recently been contacted by members of the media and bloggers,
requesting an interview with me on a wide range of issues ranging
from civil disobedience, nullification of Obamacare gun control,
NDAA, TSA, Obama's re-election and the "fiscal cliff". They
have stated that they seek me out because and I quote, "You give
good interviews, you seem to have the pulse of the people and you
move with the people." Another one, "You spend more time
with the people than you do politicians, other than targeting ones
for benefit of the cause or to change their employment in DC or
state. This makes you a vital source and voice."
Hmmm....a
correction needs to be made here and I advised the media as well. I
do not have the pulse of the people. I am merely a member of the
people, who share the same principles, convictions and values as
Conservatives and as Americans. If I give an interview, it is not
just my words that I speak. It is the words of my fellow Americans as
well that I have been privy to receive from them. See the Tea Party
does not have and has never had a "Leader", one that is in
charge of all. This is what makes the Tea Party so unique and it
remains in control of, for and by the people. ;-)
I
have advised the media just as I've advised all of you a couple of
times that come 2013, it is game on and while I have technically
taken a break it hasn't exactly been a complete break. I have been
busy, yes indeed! My focus is on the U.S. House of Representatives
and the U.S. Senate. I take note, name and record of all, no matter
the state. I am an American and this is my country. There are no
borders to being an American and I know many from across this great
land, guaranteed! If they are still interested, I will speak with
them come 2013!
Hey,
one follow-up question. If you run for office, which one would it be?
- The Legendary
The
media and bloggers seem to be very interested as to if I will run for
office and if so, will it be on a state or federal level. I have no
comment on such at this time, but like I always say..."You never
know what the next sunrise will bring!"
I
shared this with all of you, not for me but so that you will come to
know that the media and bloggers are still very interested in what
"WE THE PEOPLE" have to say and "WE" are still a
formidable force in American politics today. ;-)
See the World Net Daily article published last week by Joseph Farah by clicking here: http://downdirtyword.blogspot.com/2012/12/tea-party-founder-calls-for-civil.html
See the World Net Daily article published last week by Joseph Farah by clicking here: http://downdirtyword.blogspot.com/2012/12/tea-party-founder-calls-for-civil.html
Saturday, December 29, 2012
Tea Party founder calls for civil disobedience
Cites 'betrayal' of politicians who benefitted from 2010 vote whipped up by Tea Party
Joseph Farah, author of the "Tea Party Manifesto" and founding CEO of "World Net Daily" weighed in on the national debate today, calling for massive protests designed to lead to arrests of many thousands of protesters.
...Today’s
leaders – Democrats and too many Republicans as well – have
tipped the scales in favor of oligarchy.
The
tea party accomplished much during 2010. But it wasn’t the kind of
long-lasting change we expected. Even the tea party was co-opted by
politicians and those chasing the almighty dollar. But it began with
all the best intentions as a grass-roots movement free of
self-interested leaders. Those who did the hard organizational work
simply wanted to save their country from the abyss.
As
the author of “The
Tea Party Manifesto,”
I want to see the excitement we all experienced in 2010 re-ignited.
We
had Washington running scared in 2010 – and the elections that year
reflected the numbers mobilized by the tea-party movement.
However,
those politicians who were the beneficiaries of that vote have
betrayed us...
Read
more at
http://www.wnd.com/2012/12/is-it-time-to-consider-civil-disobedience/#SrlbRPPrEFQEyqHg.99
Quitting time on Friday – 'Hour for immediate action'
Candid
portrait of a nation in open revolt, heading over a fiscal cliff
...But if an agreement isn’t reached in time between Senator Reid and Senator McConnell, then I will urge Senator Reid to bring to the floor a basic package for an up-or-down vote –- one that protects the middle class from an income tax hike, extends the vital lifeline of unemployment insurance to two million Americans looking for a job, and lays the groundwork for future cooperation on more economic growth and deficit reduction.
I believe such a proposal could pass both houses with bipartisan majorities as long as those leaders allow it to actually come to a vote. If members of the House or the Senate want to vote no, they can –- but we should let everybody vote. That’s the way this is supposed to work. If you can get a majority in the House and you can get a majority in the Senate, then we should be able to pass a bill...
The President will appear on 'Meet the Press' on Sunday morning - for the first time in three years, since he appeared on all networks on a Sunday morning to tout his health care plan...(click here for a good time)
A national reaction carved in stone
Washington
waits until the last minute while “normal people meet
deadlines...they get things done...” the President said, as a
refractory House of Representatives drives a rudderless, foundering
ship of state off a fiscal cliff...
...But if an agreement isn’t reached in time between Senator Reid and Senator McConnell, then I will urge Senator Reid to bring to the floor a basic package for an up-or-down vote –- one that protects the middle class from an income tax hike, extends the vital lifeline of unemployment insurance to two million Americans looking for a job, and lays the groundwork for future cooperation on more economic growth and deficit reduction.
I believe such a proposal could pass both houses with bipartisan majorities as long as those leaders allow it to actually come to a vote. If members of the House or the Senate want to vote no, they can –- but we should let everybody vote. That’s the way this is supposed to work. If you can get a majority in the House and you can get a majority in the Senate, then we should be able to pass a bill...
The President will appear on 'Meet the Press' on Sunday morning - for the first time in three years, since he appeared on all networks on a Sunday morning to tout his health care plan...(click here for a good time)
A national reaction carved in stone
Friday, December 28, 2012
Critique of Newtown shooting – guns, ammo wrong
Glock 19 - 9mm |
SHARED
From - Nuda Waya Nuda Waya -
As at the current point and time what
the narrative is on the story which claims he (Adam Lanza) used the
rifle, and in one instance the claim is he hit fleeing or moving
targets with the rifle. The point considered which was my first
thought when it was claimed the .233 was not used was. How did kid
diagnosed with aspergers syndrome (Clumsy is an apt and primary and
obvious description of every patient I've known with it.) and limited
if any firing range experiance and zero violent episodes suddenly
develop super IDPA skills? (Defensive Pistol) To include magazine
changes on the fly, with either pistols or rifle is asking a lot from
someone who competes and magazine changes can be the screw up moment
much of the time at IDPA. I do know very well what pistol
hollowpoints do so in every article the medical examiner seems to be
describing hollow-point ballistics. I also know at close range as is
depected in the incident the .223 rifle is going in all likeihood
pass right through the victim and not be "imbedded and
mushroomed" as it takes a few meters to develop its
characteristic tumble that cause them to fragment. So if the examiner
is saying "designed to kill", it may be right if was
hollowpoints from the pistols. I'm just not buying the story due to
all the quick change occuring. There are no .223 hollowpoints
produced they are all FMJ, NATO approved. Seems there are a lot of
lies that he has a 10 to 15 minute period of time according to all
the reports to do all this makes it improbable and the ENDS NEVER
JUSTIFY THE MEANS! You heard it from me first.
IDPA is a competition handgun shooting association that uses .45 ACP ammo exclusively - The Legendary
Homeless woman doused, set ablaze in LA arson attack
The charred bench where Violet has bedded down for 10 years, rain or shine |
Death stalks a homeless woman in her bed
You
see a lot more meanness in the city, it's the kind that eats you up
inside. Hard to make it home with anything that feels like dignity,
hard to come away with any pride. - Don Henley, “Down at the Sunset
Grill”
A
bus bench in the San Fernando Valley – Los Angeles police
are calling "mental illness" the motive for dousing an elderly homeless woman known
only as Violet and setting her ablaze with the touch of a match.
For
ten years, she has bedded down on the same plastic bus bench each
night. She didn't like to panhandle, and she provided for her needs
by recycling aluminum cans she picked up on the street and found in trash
containers.
A
24-year-old man named Dennis Petillo came out of a nearby liquor
store, poured a flammable liquid all over the sleeping woman, and set
her on fire.
She
is in critical condition at an area hospital; he is in the LA County
Jail under $500,000 bond, booked with investigation of attempted
murder.
According
to a witness, who identified the homeless woman as one of the
sweetest people in the neighborhood, “He just poured it all over
the lady...Then he set a match to her and started running.”
A
short time later, the cops had their man.
Said
a Los Angeles Deputy Chief named Kirk Albanese, “There was no
incident or dispute or clear motivation for this horrific attack. He
is not of sound mind...The motive is mental illness.”
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Man who shot Charles Whitman succumbs to illness
Menard,
Texas – Brutal temperatures hovered above 100 degrees at high noon
on August 1, 1966. Austin and the University of Texas had no idea
what was about to hit them.
Charles Whitman - murdered his wife, his mother, and 14 others |
A
young woman pregnant with her first child was the first to go down,
cut from her shoulder to her abdomen with a high-powered rifle round
that also killed her unborn child. When her husband bent over her to
ask what was wrong, another round ended his life.
Charles
Whitman wounded an additional 32 persons, firing at random during a
2-hour rampage that kept hundreds of people, including those wounded
by rifle fire, pinned down in the scorching mid-day sun. More than
one survivor suffered second degree burns from the convection of
intense heat radiated from the concrete upon which they crouched in
hiding, bereft of water and shade.
Patrolman
Houston McCoy was at Town Lake on the Colorado River when the first
calls came in reporting the unthinkable happening at the campus.
When
he arrived, he stood by helplessly as the sniper rained death on the
huge crime scene below – an area that stretched for blocks in all
directions.
Finally,
he and Patrolman Ramiro Martinez joined a civilian named Allen Crum,
a University Co-Op employee with a borrowed rifle, and Patrolman
Jerry Day in a mad dash for the entrance to the building during a
brief respite in the firing.
When
they reached the top floor, they stepped out of the elevator and into
an atechamber of hell.
A
family wounded by Whitman's attack lay bleeding on the floor. The
father pointed to the door, and said, “He's out there,” after the
officers struggled with another man for possession of a gun he wanted
to use on Whitman for murdering his wife. A woman who survived the
attack later said she thought a large blood stain on the floor was
spilled varnish, and that Whitman, who was standing there with two
rifles in his hands, was there to shoot pigeons.
Together,
the quartet climbed the staircase that led to the observation deck.
Whitman, gunned down at the tower |
At
that point, Houston McCoy jumped from his hiding place behind
Ramirez' crouching combat stance, and fired two loads of '00'
buckshot at Whitman, ending his life, and finally putting a stop to
the terrible siege.
Reporters
assumed Patrolman Ramirez had ended Whitman's life. Like the John
Wayne character in the film, “The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance,”
Officer McCoy did nothing to disabuse them of their misconception.
Ramirez later became a Texas Ranger, and was elected Justice of the
Peace in Hondo.
Officer
McCoy's days of police work soon ended. He was plagued with the
troublesome symptoms suffered by many combat veterans.
Naturally,
the university had no contingency plan for such an unthinkable event.
Who stops to think about the unthinkable?
Who
knew?
University
officials suffered massive public disapproval, fallout largely
confined to the Austin area, in the days following the murderous
rampage when it was learned that Whitman had visited the University
Student Health Service, complaining of severe headaches, and had
admitted that he was under the influence of methamphetamines.
Houston McCoy |
After
a lingering year-long illness from a chronic disease, Officer Houston
McCoy succumbed today at the age of 72 in his west Texas hometown of
Menard. Rest in peace, sir.
Any firearms law is a violation of the 2nd Amendment!
Colt Model P Single Action Army Revolver, 1873, "The World's Right Arm" |
The
2nd Amendment doesn't allow for ANY federal laws on firearms.
Period. We're sick of the half-measures and the beating
around the bush on this essential, natural right - the right to Keep
and Bear Arms. - 10th Amendment Center
2nd
Amendment Preservation Act
AN ACT,
which shall be known and may be cited as the “2nd Amendment
Preservation Act.”
To
prevent federal infringement on the right to keep and bear arms;
nullifying all federal acts in violation of the 2nd Amendment to the
Constitution of the United States.
THE
PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF (STATE) DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION
1 The legislature of the State of ____________ finds that:
A. The
2nd Amendment to the Constitution of the United States reads as
follows, “A well regulated militia being necessary to the security
of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall
not be infringed.”
B. All
federal acts, laws, orders, rules or regulations regarding firearms
are a violation of the 2nd Amendment
SECTION
2 PROHIBITION ON FEDERAL INFRINGEMENT OF THE RIGHT TO KEEP AND BEAR
ARMS
A. The
Legislature of the State of _______________ declares that all federal
acts, laws, orders, rules, regulations – past, present or future –
in violation of the 2nd Amendment to the Constitution of the United
States are not authorized by the Constitution of the United States
and violate its true meaning and intent as given by the Founders and
Ratifiers, and are hereby declared to be invalid in this state, shall
not be recognized by this state, are specifically rejected by this
state, and shall be considered null and void and of no effect in this
state.
B. It
shall be the duty of the legislature of this State to adopt and enact
any and all measures as may be necessary to prevent the enforcement
of any federal acts, laws, orders, rules, or regulations in violation
of the 2nd Amendment to the Constitution of the United States.
SECTION
3 EFFECTIVE DATE
A.
This act takes effect upon approval by the Governor.
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Solons to ponder TSA, NDAA nullification laws
This railroad car shop at Beech Grove, In., is one of 800 FEMA relocation camps that are ready to receive prisoners. (click here to hear a tone poem on the subject) |
An Exclusive Report by -
The Stinking Badges
Austin – Tenth Amendment remedies for oppressive federal law will come into play in the upcoming session of the Texas Legislature.
The Stinking Badges
Austin – Tenth Amendment remedies for oppressive federal law will come into play in the upcoming session of the Texas Legislature.
Lawmakers
will get a chance to nullify two hotly contested federal laws that
restrict peoples' civil rights in the name of public safety when they
convene in January.
Click here for the minority report |
The
Texas Travel Freedom Act, House Bill 80, would make it a criminal act
to do pat down searches on those who opt out of body scans at
airports. Under the provisions of Rep. David Simpson's legislation,
TSA agents who touch “the anus, breast, buttocks, or sexual organ
of the other person, including touching through clothing” without
probable cause would be subject to criminal charges. Mr. Simpson is a
Republican lawmaker from Longwood.
The
practice of separating children from their parents during pre-flight
examinations would also make a TSA agent subject to criminal charges,
according to the proposed act.
Said
Tenth Amendment Center Communications Director Mike Maharrey, “If
you walk up to somebody and grab their crotch out on the street, it
will land you in jail. Blue uniforms and federal badges don't grant
some goon the power to sexually assault you, or at least they
shouldn't. A person doesn't forfeit her or his personal dignity or
Fourth Amendment protections with the purchase of an airline ticket.”
House
Bill 149, pre-filed by Rep. Lyle Larson (R-San Antonio), would make
it a crime to indefinitely detain people in Texas, as authorized by
the National Defense Authorization Act.
“It
is the policy of this state to refuse to provide material support for
or to participate in any way with the implementation within this
state of Sections 1021 and 1022 of the National Defense Authorization
Act for Fiscal Year 2012 (Pub. L. No. 112-81). Any act to enforce or
attempt to enforce those laws is in violation of this subchapter.”
Under
the two sections cited, federal authorities may arrest and detain
without charges, the benefit of legal counsel or reasonable bail
anyone who is suspected of terroristic activity. The entire nation is
considered a war zone, and people detained under any such suspicions
are to be adjudicated under military law by military tribunals
without the protections of the Bill of Rights.
Michael
Boldin of The Tenth Amendment Center explained the proposed new Texas
law this way.
“With
four more years of the man who not only signed 'federal kidnapping'
into law, but has vigorously defended it in court, there is
absolutely zero chance for repeal in Washington, D.C. Our last hope
is to stand up and nullify. While Representative Larson will likely
be derided by the establishment, if you live in Texas, he deserves
your praise. And other state legislators need to follow suit. When
enough states stand up and say, 'No!' to unconstitutional federal
acts, there's not much that Obama and his gang can do about it. The
Constitution and your liberty will win.”
In
both cases, the preservation of human dignity and the guarantee of
freedom from unreasonable search and seizure under the terms of the
Fourth Amendment, and the right to know the charges for which one is
detained, to confront witnesses against one self, to have access to
legal counsel, to have an opportunity for bail, and to be free from
being compelled to making statements that might lead to self
incrimination, the Tenth Amendment spokesmen cited the writings of
Thomas Jefferson in response to the Alien and Sedition Acts.
In
the Kentucky Resolution of 1798, Mr. Jefferson declared the Tenth
Amendment “the rightful remedy” to any federal law or action that
oversteps the restrictions of constitutional boundaries.
“The
several States composing, the United States of America, are not
united on the principle of unlimited submission to their general
government; but that, by a compact under the style and title of a
Constitution for the United Sates, and of amendments thereto, they
constituted a general government for special purposes – delegated
to that government certain definite powers, reserving, each State to
itself, the residuary mass of right to their own self-government; and
that whensoever the general government assumes undelegated powers,
its acts are unauthoritative, void, and of no force.”
Hear
a podcast on nullification of federal gun laws in favor of a strict
construction of the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution:
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Solar eclipse last February proves - NASA has $ to burn
We don’t know what we don’t know. - Darrell Young, master photographer
Here, Ho-Jon, this book has a lot of pictures in it. - MASH, 1969
(click here for the minority report)
TRY NOT TO SCREAM OUT LOUD, BOY!
(click here for the good news, son...)
Here, Ho-Jon, this book has a lot of pictures in it. - MASH, 1969
(click here for the minority report)
TRY NOT TO SCREAM OUT LOUD, BOY!
(click here for the good news, son...)
Monday, December 24, 2012
Sunday, December 23, 2012
Saturday, December 22, 2012
'Official' Newtown account waves a false flag
...Yet it took the senselessness of Sandy Hook to reignite the long-dormant debate on gun control. President Barack Obama has promised to present new firearms proposals to Congress in January. (Senator) Feinstein will introduce a bill that would re-enact an updated version of the federal assault weapons ban, which lapsed in 2004, in the effort to curb military-style guns like the .223-caliber semi-automatic rifle used in Newtown. Such legislation is a tough sell in a nation clearly enamored with guns... - quote from a San Francisco Bay Area newspaper
Sandy Hook School - Accounts of a “lone nut” gunman killing 20 little kids and 8 teachers with an assault weapon just don't add up.
On
the one hand, they told us all that there was a .223 Bushmaster AR-15
involved, but it was left in the car. That turned out to be a
shotgun, after all.
Then,
there is the account that has the school's principal telling cops and
reporters about a gunman shooting up the place, a series of reports
that just went “on and on.”
Problem.
She was also found dead at the scene of the shooting. A dead woman delivers a dramatic account of a shooting that just went on and on?
There
are a couple of stories about men in cammies, found in the woods. One
story has it there was one, another says there were two.
The
911 tape differs with the official version of how events unfolded.
Critical
thinkers are starting to publish highly skeptical reactions to what
is turning into a series of tall tales that rival the Kennedy
assassination, the capture of James Earl Ray, and the 9/11 attacks –
all rolled into one. Clearly, the “truthers” will have this one
to kick around for a long time to come.
Here's a sampler:(click here to read a take-out on the matter)
-
The Legendary
...Was
the massacre at Sandy Hook elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut,
a psy-op,
using what amounts to a ‘death squad’ and a carefully planned
mission to terrorise people on behalf of the government, in
combination with perception management to shape the narrative and
vector the emotional fallout?
Gun
control isn’t really the issue here. Control
– period – is the issue.
The U.S. government would long since have taken measures, quietly, to
limit the supply of weapons, the 2nd Amendment of the constitution be
damned (it’s “just
a goddamned piece of paper(click),
remember?), if it was really concerned with limiting civilian access
to weapons. That we’ve seen gun sales increase in the last few days
to the point where Wal-Mart is all
out of assault rifles(click)
is wholly unsurprising.
The
psychopaths in power have absolutely no compunction about using state
terrorism...
Friday, December 21, 2012
This is a printing office! Bastion of liberty...etc., etc.
Yesterday's Tragedy
Tombstone Daily Epitaph
October 27, 1881
Three Men Hurled into Eternity in the Duration of a moment
Stormy as were the early days of Tombstone nothing ever occurred equal to the event of yesterday...
Gun marketing program to counterattack at 9:45 a.m.
Click on image for a larger view |
Since
1968, gun ownership has doubled, while murders committed by gunmen
have diminished by half, according to a Congressional Research
Service study.
That
will be the central focus and talking point for the gun lobby's
counterattack to a media onslaught calling for tighter gun control
and a ban on assault rifles.
The
countering advocacy for gun ownership will air on the National Rifle
Association's four websites in live streaming at 10:45 a.m. Eastern
time, 9:45 Central.
The
gun lobby has waited a decent interval since the tragic mass murders
committed on Friday at Newtown, Connecticut. The NRA, Gun Owners of
America, and other gun ownership advocacy lobbies have maintained a
respectful silence.
Today,
the worm turns.
Catch
Wayne LaPierre and company live on:
NRA.org
NRA
Facebook
NRA
News.com
NRA
News Facebook
The
figures are impressive, to say the least. According to a report
written for Congressmen, the estimated murder rate peaked in 1974 at
9.8 victims per 100,000, and again in 1980 at 9.8 – 9.5 in 1993.
Firearms
related murders for the same periods were 6.6 per 100,000 in 1974;
6.4 in 1980; 6.5 in 1991. Starting in 1993, the rate decreased
dramatically to a low of 5.5 per 100,000 in population in the year
2000, and leveled off in the years 2010 and 2011.
Similarly,
youth killings with guns dropped from 1,975 in 1993 to 887 in 2009.
Gun
ownership in 1968 was one for every two people in the nation.
Today,
it is roughly one per person – double the 1968 figure.
The
NRA reported earlier in the month that membership applications are up
across the board by a large percentage, and gun manufacturers are
reporting solid growth statistics and sales figures.
Certainly,
the tragic attack on the elementary school kids in Connecticut has
had no effect on gun sales. According to national news reports, gun
sales since Friday have been “astronomical.”
According
to Karl Durkheimer, an owner of a gun store in Portland, Oregon, “We
have customers coming in who are worried for their personal safety.
There is no question that sales are leated...” Mr. Durkeimer, who
owns Northwest Armory, attributed a large part of accelerated gun
sales to President Obama's emotional response and his vow to take
assault weapons out of the hands of the public and all firearms out
of the hands of persons with a history of mental difficulties.
The
Congressional Research Service report on proposed legislation for the
112th Congress includes background information on such
issues as high capacity magazine feed mechanism, classification of
assault, machine, fully automatic and semiautomatic weapons, and
mental competency issues for veterans or any others adjudicated
mentally disturbed to the point of incompetence.
“Interestingly,
the Veterans Medical Administration has not submitted any
disqualifying records on VA medical care recipients to the FBI for
inclusion in NICS for any medical/psychiatric reason (like PTSD)”
the report concludes. It is noted that in cases where legal
authorities have ordered a veteran to an involuntary commitment at a
VA facility, it is left up to the states to inform the FBI of the
issue of mental incompetency, “if legally appropriate.”
Similarly,
the report details the state of proposed legislation and the federal
regulations regarding what records will be released to the FBI under
the terms of the Affordable Health Care Act of 2010.
One
may read the entire report by clicking here:
http://assets.opencrs.com/rpts/RL32842_20121114.pdf
Roadside cavity search prompted by odor of pot smoke
So,
we're going to bargain away our civil liberties over a class of
weapons that doesn't even figure all that heavily in any of our crime
statistics? Yeah, that makes perfect sense. - comment on the NRA News
Facebook site
Irving - Two women have filed a complaint in federal court over a roadside body cavity search of their rectal and genital areas after a Texas DPS trooper said he smelled marijuana smoke in the car.
The Trooper's dash camera captured the search, which was conducted in public, in plain sight of passing traffic, by a female trooper named Kelley Helleson, who, the video shows, used the same latex glove to probe the women's rectums and vaginas.
The search took place on July 13 after a male trooper alleged he saw the women toss a couple of cigarette butts out on the side of the road, an act for which he wrote the driver a citation for littering a public roadway. He is overheard saying that picking up litter on the side of highways is a very hazardous task.
He is also heard on the tape alleging he smells marijuana smoke. The women admitted they had been smoking, but did not admit if the smoking material was marijuana.
The matter is under investigation by the Public Integrity Unit of the Dallas County District Attorney's Office, and will be presented to the Grand Jury during its January term, according to published reports.
One may view the dashcam video, which was obtained by "The Dallas Morning News," by clicking on this website. (click here to go there)
Irving - Two women have filed a complaint in federal court over a roadside body cavity search of their rectal and genital areas after a Texas DPS trooper said he smelled marijuana smoke in the car.
The Trooper's dash camera captured the search, which was conducted in public, in plain sight of passing traffic, by a female trooper named Kelley Helleson, who, the video shows, used the same latex glove to probe the women's rectums and vaginas.
The search took place on July 13 after a male trooper alleged he saw the women toss a couple of cigarette butts out on the side of the road, an act for which he wrote the driver a citation for littering a public roadway. He is overheard saying that picking up litter on the side of highways is a very hazardous task.
He is also heard on the tape alleging he smells marijuana smoke. The women admitted they had been smoking, but did not admit if the smoking material was marijuana.
The matter is under investigation by the Public Integrity Unit of the Dallas County District Attorney's Office, and will be presented to the Grand Jury during its January term, according to published reports.
One may view the dashcam video, which was obtained by "The Dallas Morning News," by clicking on this website. (click here to go there)
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A little traveling music for the end of the world blues
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Going Galt – Who is Sam Renfro?
This is represented as a picture of Sam Renfro |
-
The Legendary
My
friends and loyal Americans. I have waited for 3 days for
conformation of this before posting it on "FaceBook".
On
Monday the powers that be in Washington notified some agencies within
"DHS" that within 6 weeks there would be legislation passed
that would require "ALL AR and AK" owners to turn in their
weapons to be fitted with magazines like those in California but that
would hold only 5 rounds.
Once
this is done other magazines would not work. THE USE of any larger
magazines would be prohibited by law. This law will then be used by a
Federal Judge to expand "THE LAW" to "ALL MAGAZINE FED
FIREARMS". This gives the Feds a list of all owners and they
would have your (ASSAULT- LOL)weapons in their possession. This is a
clever way to take a large percentage of "WE the PEOPLE's"
guns away.
This
is not a tin foil hat posting. It is true.
Now
I will add my own gut feeling that hasn't failed me not once in the
last--- 50 years.
The
media is hitting us 24/7 with talking points about assault weapons
and mental health. Veterans health records have long been in the
hands of the FEDS. Now with obamacare ALL Americans records will be
in their hands.
"ANYONE"
who has ever taken a drug related to mental health or nerves will be
stripped of their Second Amendment Rights and if you have turned in
your magazine fed weapon in for the magazine conversion they will
know where to come to get your other weapons.
This
posting is not a joke and if I disappear from facebook may GOD be
with you. Share this if you think "WE the PEOPLE" are still
heard in our Congress and Senate.
Only
the Voice of the people can stop this.
- Sam Renfro
Repeat after me: Our Father, who art in Heaven, hallowed be Thy name. Thy kingom come; Thy will be done, on Earth, as it is in Heaven. Give us this day, our daily bread, and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil, for Thine is the Kingdom, and the Power, and the Glory, forever. Amen
- Sam Renfro
Repeat after me: Our Father, who art in Heaven, hallowed be Thy name. Thy kingom come; Thy will be done, on Earth, as it is in Heaven. Give us this day, our daily bread, and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil, for Thine is the Kingdom, and the Power, and the Glory, forever. Amen
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
And it's all over now, baby blue...
The women of Texas are working overtime with school officials, police officers, emergency medical providers, city and state officials - and anyone else who will help them protect their children from war - a war fought on their home territory. (click here if you can handle the truth)
The children of Iraq receiving back packs from the U.S. Government |
Indefinite detention ban loses traction - still the law
Senator Diane Feinstein, D-CA, former Mayor of San Francisco |
The amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act of 2013 was added by Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), but there was no similar language in the version of the bill that passed the House, and it was dumped from the final bill released Tuesday after a conference committee from both chambers worked out a unified measure.
Sinclair Lewis, newsman, novelist, Grub Street journalist |
Click here for a previous report on the polarization of America on core issues - Democrat v. Republican
This space is dedicated to the memory of Mr. Sinclair Lewis of Sauke Center, MN, author of Arrowsmith, Elmer Gantry, Babbit, and the more obscure, lesser known novel depicting a fascist takeover of America, It Can't Happen Here. Said Mr. Lewis, "When fascism comes to America, it will be carrying a cross, wrapped in the American flag."
Nation mobilizes, her children tread a battlefield
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Hard times in the lady of plenty; some got it all, and the rest – they ain't got any. - Omar Kent Dykes, and his Howlers (click here for the real deal)
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Somewhere
on the Old Chisholm Trail – Set this in war type, Chief. It's wall to wall and tree top tall, coming at you in the present tense - in stereo.
The Chinese restaurant is located in an old filling station hard by the Santa Fe tracks in a natural stone building that also housed an “emporium,” back in the Victorian day, when merchandise and communications rode the rails, roads were graveled, tires were skinny.
The Chinese restaurant is located in an old filling station hard by the Santa Fe tracks in a natural stone building that also housed an “emporium,” back in the Victorian day, when merchandise and communications rode the rails, roads were graveled, tires were skinny.
Just
downhill, the river with its bare sticks poking a perfectly blue sky
darkening for a dramatic crescent moonrise, the weather crystal clear
following rains that laid the hazy dust of months of drought.
Blue
plate special. Great Wall, hot and spicy Hunan cuisine, Mandarin
spoken here. First rate, and the price is right – with mysterious
pepper smells wafting on steam-laden puffs of airborne flavor that
makes the sweat pop out of an occidental forehead.
The
big screen in the corner is always tuned to the kind of talk
television that sports facts, figures, business iotas and factoids.
In the corner, two elementary age kids fresh from China operate
computers, do arithmetic, spell each others' vocabulary lessons.
On
this evening, a young family comes in for supper after a long and
hectic day, the father wearing a police uniform, the mother carrying
one baby on her hip, ushering a little boy and a tow-headed toddler
in her wake.
The
Chinese kids and the white kids ignore each other, but all is well
when the mother sends her little boy to get change and the Asian boy
alights from his chair at the table, goes briskly behind the counter,
and stands on tiptoes to open the register, pluck the bills out of
the drawer, and gives it the old boarding house stretch to count the
Federal Reserve notes into the other kid's palm with utter
competence, complete commercial savvy.
He
is often to be seen checking his work on a calculator with an abacus,
peering through enlarged spectacles, making laborious notes with a
pencil. His sister draws, doodles, dreams wide awake while reading
book after book after book at their special corner table with its
gooseneck lamps and orderly placements of school supplies.
Iraqi children receiving backpacks from U.S. Government |
Yes!
Indeed! “Are you going to school?”
He nods.
The
young mother hovers, anxious – grinning with embarrassment.
Obviously, this two-year-old has the gift of gab, garralous habits –
a true handful.
He
nods, proudly. So, the scibbler does a quick inspection of its many
pockets, zipper compartments and buckles, straps, says, “Oh, I see!
In here, you put your books, there is where you computer will be, and
where to you put your phone?”
The
little one looks quizzical, glances at his mama.
“He
thinks he's big enough to go to school!” She gushes, holds out her
arms, and he climbs aboard.
As
they leave, the scribbler calls out, “Got to take your phone with
you in case something goes wrong; you can call Mommie!”
The
little one nods, adopts the facial expression of a sage, grins,
smooches his mother while she orders for the family at the counter.
And then his little mouth forms a perfect circle, he yawns, and puts
his head on mommie's shouder, staring with wide-open eyes, guileless.
Just
then, the school-age boy strolls by with a cell phone in his hand. He
holds it at arm's length, at eye level, making a show of checking its
buttons and controls, joins his mother and brother and takes the
traditional position just behind his mother's hip, looking back
furtively at the scribbler.
“We
had a long conversation about all that this morning,” the young
mother says. She peals laughter, smiles with a true radiance that
says all is right with the world, and welcome aboard, mister.
It's
a moment, the kind that comes to a saturnine grandpappy late in life,
a little old white-headed man with a fat face riding over an enormous
belly and sloping shoulders – a time to shine, to talk to the
little ones while he waits for his supper, pressed into service as an
impromptu Santa performing the obligatory rite of the display of
presents – early presents, this year, in a tide of vicious war.
Sure
enough, it's on the internet, a memo from Attorney General Greg
Abbott detailing the few school districts in the state's array of
thousands, 34 school districts in rural locations that do not have a
comprehensive emergency plan to follow in case terrorists attack
their campuses. There are contingencies, coordinators, updates,
transportation plans, hospital and emergency services routes. It's
all very complete. It's all very chilling, but it's all very
complete.
Ain't no iguanas - photo by Graciela Iturbide |
The
war of terror is afoot on new territory, the jihad, always present,
now aimed at the most vulnerable of all, the target our most precious
possessions of all – our children and grandchildren.
The
problem? Greed. The end game: greed is good - come home to roost, and
the titans fussing about currencies, exchange and interest rates.
It's not just coincidental, not by a long shot.
One
shudders, chilled by the fact that the people in control, the ones
with that all-important quality of wealth so lauded by the mythical
big screen movie character Gordon Gecko – “We're talking
liquidity, here, bud, real liquidity” – cannot possibly spend it
all in their lifetimes, nor in any number of lifetimes.
Here
is a sampler of internet sites and topics the mainstream media is not
carrying, in case you're not worried enough already.
“God
rest ye merry, gentlemen...”
- The Legendary
If you're aren't worried enough as it is, click on the links below for the kind of news and analysis the mainstream media wouldn't dare to put in front of your face...(click here for a previous report)
- The Legendary
If you're aren't worried enough as it is, click on the links below for the kind of news and analysis the mainstream media wouldn't dare to put in front of your face...(click here for a previous report)
Army general spills his guts - "Somebody missed the information..."