Friday, March 23, 2012

Rush to judgment on George Zimmerman reminiscent of mob behavior

“If I had a son, he’d look like Trayvon,” President Barack Obama felt compelled to toss into the spreading flames of divisiveness.

Curiously, as Obama’s political base in "stand your ground"-free Chicago prepares for a Trayvon Martin march today, the names of last weekend’s 10 dead/49 wounded seem destined for obscurity. Evidently these lacked an important exploitable factor. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner report notes that ginning up the mob has certain advantages those who crave control can rely on.

No Slur

Bruce W. Krafft shares a conversation. [More]

I've been occupied with other priorities and haven't had time to weigh in on this case, but do note the antis are dancing in the blood with all their might in order to kill "stand your ground" and to keep it from spreading.

Here's the thing--Workman asks a good question: "Was ‘SYG’ law even relevant?"

I've been marginally watching this from the sidelines and here's a sneaking suspicion I can't shake: I’ve read officials aren’t prosecuting him saying they can't because of stand your ground laws that need to be changed. I’m wondering if that’s a cynical strategy on the part of prosecutors who are hostile to anything making their burden of proof more difficult to overcome—it seems they very well could charge and prosecute the guy—who followed and confronted the teenager after being specifically told not to by the 911 dispatcher. I’m suspecting the decision to not prosecute is a calculated legal and political exploitation of the situation.

We're the Only Ones All Tapped Out Enough

Now we have proof that police are creating their own laws when it comes to wiretapping arrests. [More]
One point of confusion for me: I haven't seen the term "wiretapping" used to describe recording a police encounter.

Everybody knows about the Illinois case, right? Talk about tyranny via intolerable acts.

I've got a whole category here I never intentionally set out to create.

And here's the "go to" site on this.

[Via Tom Gresham]

Unintended Consequences

Consequently, the Company has temporarily suspended the acceptance of new orders. [More]
Business is booming.  What the antis don't get--or won't admit--is that in spite of what happens in November, Americans who get it are voting now.

[Via Clay and DMJ]

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Vanderboegh Medical Update

Just spoke with Mike.  They probably will not release him today after all.They need to get...uh...things moving.

There are some Gunwalker-related story developments happening in the background. 

Republican "Leadership"

Asked for comment about whether they were pressing for a vote on the measure, House Speaker John Boehner’s (R-Ohio) and House Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy’s (R-Calif.) offices said only that they do not handle the schedule of the House floor. Majority Leader Eric Cantor’s (R-Va.) office, which does schedule the floor agenda, did not respond to numerous email and phone requests for comment. [More]
So the Gutless Odious Poltroons are "rankled," are they?

Hope and Change

What?

I think it would be funny to circulate $10 bills with this written on them--I wonder how many calls the Phoenix Field Division would get from...uh...hopeful suitors?

Fast Pass

Look what came in the mail yesterday:
This just ain't right. What's this "elder" crap? True story: I took the wife to a reunion concert by a band I used to listen to in college. The lead singer came out with a cane.

The whole business of "senior discounts" should not sit well with those paying higher prices to subsidize them--those offering them are being generous with other people's money.

This Day in History: March 23

"The Marquis de la Fayette is to serve under the Count de Rochambault who is going to the succour of the United States of America with eight regiments of chosen troops. The squadron destined to protect this convoy & to act upon the coasts of the continent of America...that the French are preparing a powerful embarkation to make one great effort in favour of America... Let America take care how she trusts such a force on her continent, for it is morally certain the subjection of that country to France is intended... that since the retreat of the French & rebels from Georgia that province is restored to a state of perfect tranquility. Those who had the insolence to refuse his Majesty's gracious offers of protection & security... have at least, either through fear or from conviction, submitted & enrolled themselves amongst the King's liege subjects..." [More]