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So we’re selling guns to Mexican drug cartels. What’s the next step? Laundering their money, apparently:
Undercover American narcotics agents have laundered or smuggled millions of dollars in drug proceeds as part of Washington’s expanding role in Mexico’s fight against drug cartels, according to current and former federal law enforcement officials.
The agents, primarily with the Drug Enforcement Administration, have handled shipments of hundreds of thousands of dollars in illegal cash across borders, those
A common misconception, aided by 99% of the videos posted that displays the disenfranchised, is that your average OWS female (at least those with any staying power) is a virtual laboratory of communicable diseases, lice ridden, yeast infected, syphilis harboring, glory holes even more threatening and ominous then black holes, where even the most lethal dosages of penicillin would not last as long as a naked Brooklyn Decker roaming the streets of any AQ run … Read more
The system is broke, no doubt about it. Many of the OWS crowd believe that it is broke beyond repair. I think it is repairable, nothing that some honesty and integrity in our leaders would not fix. But here’s the rub, much like Abraham bargaining with God over the fate of Sodom, where finding only 10 righteous men would have saved the city, finding leaders, anywhere with honor and integrity is proving difficult.
We all … Read more
Open up a dictionary and look up the phrase “underdog”, and you will see a map of Israel. That plucky group of nomads that God called “stiff necked”, no doubt a term of endearment but given with a sigh of resolution, has given the world new meanings to resiliency and determination. If you use a cell or smart phone, there are well over a dozen Israeli patents in your hand. Israel ranks fourth in the … Read more
Steve Jobs was not the only one that died in Silicon Valley yesterday, a cement truck driver went in to work and during morning coffee with his co workers, went on a shooting rampage, not stopping until he ran out of bullets:
Shareef Allman arrived for his 4 a.m. shift Wednesday at the quarry a few minutes late, said good morning to the guys, and like he always did, poured himself a cup of
Next month SCOTUS will get a chance to put the kabosh on police agencies getting a little too cute with their toys and possibly violating your constitutional rights in the process:
In a move that could have a profound impact on Fourth Amendment law, the Supreme Court has agreed to consider a question that has split the nation’s appeals courts: can the police install and use a GPS tracking device to follow a person’s
A few months ago 6 members of the Fullerton Police Dept. beat a man to death. The murder took place in front of several eye witnesses and so it was clear to me when I read the story that justice would be done and the murderers would have to answer for their crimes. I was going to write a post about it then but I wanted to wait for official charges to be filed, they … Read more
This month’s issue of The New Yorker has the whole story on the hunt and termination of OBL, a short excerpt:
The Americans hurried toward the bedroom door. The first SEAL pushed it open. Two of bin Laden’s wives had placed themselves in front of him. Amal al-Fatah, bin Laden’s fifth wife, was screaming in Arabic. She motioned as if she were going to charge; the SEAL lowered his sights and shot her once, in
Sometimes the wheels of justice turn painfully slow, as witnessed last week when a 10 year manhunt of OBL culminated in a M4A1 round entering his left eye and exiting out the back of his head. If swift justice is preferable and 10 year old justice adequate, what would you call that which took 60 years, from act to sentence?
Guilty of being an accessory to the murder of 28,000 people, alright Guinness, a … Read more
A few days ago, Scott Adams posted this. He was discussing the current debate over whether torture resulted in the killing of OBL (current answer: reply hazy, try again). Alan Dershowitz was offering an intermediate view: torture may work; but it’s still unnecessary and wrong and we shouldn’t do it.
But the interesting part of the post was not the torture issue. It was that Dershowitz’s answer seemed to puzzle the interviewer — … Read more