tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32869165.post6922462991453540023..comments2024-03-08T07:09:46.527-07:00Comments on Pro Libertate: "What Were You Guys Thinking? Why Did You Kill Him?"William N. Grigghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14368220509514750246noreply@blogger.comBlogger35125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32869165.post-85891628971417597832011-10-20T02:05:02.152-06:002011-10-20T02:05:02.152-06:00All four homes in raid tied to Guerena family http...All four homes in raid tied to Guerena family http://bit.ly/rjXGS7Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32869165.post-76565612052411133502011-07-04T02:24:25.719-06:002011-07-04T02:24:25.719-06:00William - great article! I particularly liked thi...William - great article! I particularly liked this line:<br /><br />"But that's not how things are done in the American Reich. It's far more convenient -- and, one supposes, a lot more fun -- for the police to employ what will someday be known as the Jose Guerena Model: Lay siege to the home with a paramilitary death squad, gun down the suspect, and then interrogate his terrorized wife."<br /><br />Exactly.<br /><br />Anonymous (who addressed the mention of Kevorkian), I completely agree re Dr. Kevorkian; according to my line of logic which starts at each individual's right to their own life, his actions were ethical as well as moral. However, the way it was mentioned was as a figure of speech intended to express a point rather than as criticism of Kevorkian's ethics.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32869165.post-54311031291966352362011-06-03T16:09:37.405-06:002011-06-03T16:09:37.405-06:00"a form of Kevorkian-style treatment"
I ..."a form of Kevorkian-style treatment"<br />I must strenuously object to what appears to be an attempt to correlate the conduct and ethics of these bipedal, vaguely anthropoidal, badged scum and Dr. Jack Kevorkian. While I cannot attest on the basis of direct, personal knowledge that Kevorkian never transgressed the fine moral line between being the facilitator of a decision already made to die, and an advocate for a particular result of such a decision , everything that I have read indicates that his main motivation was to remove the State as an intervening authority between an individual human and the exercise of his or her right to die. I regard any such comparison as grossly inaccurate and unfair. You either believe that in the secular realm, a life belongs to the individual living it, to be conducted as that individual thinks best, or you believe that the right resides elsewhere, and is subject to decisions made by some other human who claims to exercise superior authority over the life of another. The debate about the morality of the decisions made by an individual (or delegated to others) regarding the course of that life and the termination of same, other than decisions that constitute an attack on other individuals, belongs in a different realm than the one that I thought you intended to address in this blog.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32869165.post-1803529060611163312011-06-02T21:19:41.753-06:002011-06-02T21:19:41.753-06:00Great to hear you on Lew Rockwell, William - keep ...Great to hear you on Lew Rockwell, William - keep it up!Statesmanhttp://statesmansentinel.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32869165.post-82188698074195786392011-06-02T00:24:50.906-06:002011-06-02T00:24:50.906-06:00So why should cops have the benefit of witnessing ...<i>So why should cops have the benefit of witnessing corruption and outright criminal acts without facing the consequences that any other person would face? What is different about a badge that makes them immune to the expectation to act ethically? </i><br /><br />The ilk of which Anon 9:14 is an organic part will never admit it (lest they find themselves admitting to the terminal case of rectal-cranial inversion we already know they suffer from), but the very fact that their heroes don silly-looking government-conferred costumes and cheap pieces of tin is, in their minds, what magically exempts said creatures from the laws of civilized behavior to which the human race is expected to conform.liberranterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00555275410576294081noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32869165.post-35055202973918372892011-06-01T17:47:48.949-06:002011-06-01T17:47:48.949-06:00I'm sure the lady is sincere in her adoration ...I'm sure the lady is sincere in her adoration of her son. Of course she sees him as one of the good ones. Of course she considers his job as a vital aspect of the safety of the community he protects and serves. But I have a counter to her "few bad apples" argument.<br /><br />"While I will grant that there are "bad apples" in every profession..." Fine. Let's switch professions. Take a group of trapeze artists, because they also "put their lives on the line every day." There are a few bad apples in this bunch, as previously stated. They harass the other employees, confiscate the property of others, abuse steroids in the dressing room, and sometimes even assault other performers. If the good apples witness this behavior and say nothing about it to anyone, and do nothing to stop the crimes from taking place, they become accessories to these crimes. They will be prosecuted right along with the bad apples,if they are ever caught.<br /><br />So why should cops have the benefit of witnessing corruption and outright criminal acts without facing the consequences that any other person would face? What is different about a badge that makes them immune to the expectation to act ethically? Like Big Sis Napolitano says, "If you see something, say something."Isaachttp://www.thestanfielddoctrine.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32869165.post-6619736686186334782011-06-01T15:20:43.205-06:002011-06-01T15:20:43.205-06:00The “just a few bad apples” line is the trademark ...The “just a few bad apples” line is the trademark of a truly brainwashed statist.<br /><br />Here’s your “few bad apples”.................<br /><br /> “When current data is filtered to examine only incidents that can be classified as violent crimes as specified per the US FBI/DOJ Uniform Crime Reporting standards and then compared with the 2009 FBI/DOJ UCR Crime in the United States report as a per capita general population and per capita law enforcement basis the results indicate that overall violent crime rates are not too divergent between the two population groups with a difference of only 20.1 per 100k point between the two. However, there appear to be some more significant differences at a more granular level with robbery rates for police far below those reported for the general population but sexual assault rates are significantly higher for police when compared to the general population.<br />"TYPE=PICT;ALT="<br />While the rate of police officers officially charged with murder is only 1.06% higher than the current general population murder rate, if excessive force complaints involving fatalities were prosecuted as murder the murder rate for law enforcement officers would exceed the general population murder rate by 472%.”<br /><br />http://www.injusticeeverywhere.com/?p=4053<br /><br />Oh look!, a “few more bad apples”:<br /><br />“Police Corruption Means High Percentage Of Police Are Criminals<br />The SDPD currently has 11 officers out of 1,100 patrol officers under criminal or internal investigation. The alleged police corruption ranges from drunk driving and harassment, all the way to domestic violence, sexual assault and rape. That is a solid 1% of the police. If they play their cards right and all 11 get locked up, the SDPD will have about the same incarceration rate as the general US population! That gives the SDPD a solid chance to take sole possession of first place very soon.”<br /><br />http://www.howtovanish.com/2011/05/police-corruption-out-of-control-threatens-personal-information/<br /><br />To top it off.<br /><br />They ALL accept STOLEN money! <br /><br />WWalkerAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32869165.post-50206802674316418542011-06-01T00:43:11.981-06:002011-06-01T00:43:11.981-06:00The only good pig...
... is a zoological specimen...<i>The only good pig...</i><br /><br />... is a zoological specimen of the quadruped type, rather than the blue or khaki-clad, two-legged, tin-shielded variety. Honestly, I don't know why these low-lifes were ever compared to a very noble (and tasty) animal that has done nothing but serve mankind's best interests. I would think that "rat," a creature without any redeeming qualities whatsoever that are beneficial to decent human life forms, would be a much more appropriate zoological label for an amoral "law enforcement" organism.liberranterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00555275410576294081noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32869165.post-33232381991331539602011-06-01T00:36:41.421-06:002011-06-01T00:36:41.421-06:00[Anon 9:14,][y]ou should gently admonish your son ...<i>[Anon 9:14,][y]ou should gently admonish your son to get out of that racket and find an honest job.<br /></i><br /><br />Will, while I would normally give those rebutting your work at least SOME benefit of the doubt, experience tells me that such is unwarranted here. Anyone who regurgitates the "few bad apples in a healthy barrel" nonsense is probably a lost cause. As for your admonishment for Anon 9:14's "good apple" son (who might or might not really exist), odds are that he has either been so fully co-opted by the scum at the bottom of the rotten barrel as to be indistinguishable from them, whatever might have been his original noble intentions, or, more likely, he's genetically incapable of finding or holding an "honest job," which is why he became a cop in the first place.<br /><br />As for the charge of "flaming," our noble anonymous visitor might want to drop in on <a href="http://www.officer.com/" rel="nofollow">this site</a>. While there, he and his heroes-in-blue should take the cypress trees out of their own eyes before complaining about the sawdust speck in yours.liberranterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00555275410576294081noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32869165.post-62370097943844731382011-05-31T23:52:24.898-06:002011-05-31T23:52:24.898-06:00"...one sided flame against law enforcement&q...<i>"...one sided flame against <b>law enforcement</b>"</i><br /><br />See..!!! Holy cow! Didn't I just say as much? As certain as night follows day someone parrots these words to defend this corrupt institution. I'm stunned but not surprised.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32869165.post-83703545541787948822011-05-31T16:25:28.664-06:002011-05-31T16:25:28.664-06:00The only good pig...The only good pig...Mark Matisnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32869165.post-45191676178432172052011-05-31T15:10:32.421-06:002011-05-31T15:10:32.421-06:00Now that the Supremes have nixed the 4th amendment...Now that the Supremes have nixed the 4th amendment expect the real fun to start. Indiana's governor has as much as said that door-to-door searches for "weapons" is a certainty.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32869165.post-50905546616654429002011-05-31T14:52:46.337-06:002011-05-31T14:52:46.337-06:00How 'bout "Brassholes?"How 'bout "Brassholes?"Bobhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16565620274260288512noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32869165.post-35436541377527984292011-05-31T12:59:06.444-06:002011-05-31T12:59:06.444-06:00DAILY NEWS | May 30, 2011
BY Nina Mandell
An off...DAILY NEWS | May 30, 2011<br /><br />BY Nina Mandell<br /><br />An off-duty county sheriff’s deputy killed his ex-wife and shot a state trooper before he was wounded during a bloody Memorial Day rampage in Roanoke, Virginia.<br /><br />The chaos began when Jonathan Agee shot his former wife Jennifer at a Sheetz convenience store parking lot, WSLS 10 reported.<br /><br />After he drove away from the scene, police issued an alert with information about his vehicle and an advisory to be on the lookout for him. Shortly thereafter, Sgt. Matt Brannock spotted a car fitting the description and followed it, a police spokesman said.<br /><br />As Brannock pulled up beside Agee on the highway exit ramp, Agee began firing at the officer, hitting him and causing him to take cover.<br /><br />Agee continued driving and exchanged fire with two more state troopers before he was shot, police said. The troopers were not injured.<br /><br />Both Agee and Brannock were airlifted to a local hospital, where Agee’s injuries are being treated as life threatening, according to CNN. Brannock, a 35-year-old Air Force Veteran, is expected to recover.<br /><br />“The focus of investigators right now is piecing together the exact sequence of events leading up to both shootings,” said Col. W. Steven Flaherty, Virginia State Police superintendent. “This is a difficult day, needless to say, for Virginia’s law enforcement community.”<br /><br />Jennifer Agee was taken to the same hospital where she later died, police said.<br /><br />If he does survive his injuries, Jonathan Agee will face murder chargers. He has already been suspended from the Franklin County Sheriff’s office without pay, WSLS-TV reported.<br /><br />It was not clear what made the 32-year-old deputy snap.rambozo the clownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32869165.post-40494526523664167332011-05-31T10:38:03.500-06:002011-05-31T10:38:03.500-06:00Anon @ 9:14 -- You could save yourself some troubl...Anon @ 9:14 -- You could save yourself some trouble by merely clicking on the links above and reading the official reports I referred to in writing this essay. <br /><br />The problem with "law enforcement" isn't the presence of a handful of rotten apples; the barrel itself is rotten, and corrupts those reasonably honest and decent people who go into that line of employment. You should gently admonish your son to get out of that racket and find an honest job.William N. Grigghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14368220509514750246noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32869165.post-8353396130561312852011-05-31T09:14:57.537-06:002011-05-31T09:14:57.537-06:00My son is a law enforcement officer. I'm very...My son is a law enforcement officer. I'm very very proud of him and he is a "good" cop. While I will grant that there are "bad apples" in every profession, I would have given more weight to this article if it had been written objectively stating facts rather than being a totally one sided flame against law enforcement. Guess I need to google this terrible event to find what the "true" facts are.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32869165.post-17119303828666881312011-05-30T18:24:12.306-06:002011-05-30T18:24:12.306-06:00There's one way to prove if Guerera had a rifl...There's one way to prove if Guerera had a rifle. The video recorded on the police robot's camera. Too bad the footage will soon be "accidentally" erased. Or due to some "error," it never recorded any footage. <br /><br />Either way, the Statetroopers are murderers. It doesn't change anything.Sans Authoritasnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32869165.post-76944309086172597942011-05-30T17:22:22.953-06:002011-05-30T17:22:22.953-06:00How about "Statetrooper?"How about "Statetrooper?"Sans Authoritasnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32869165.post-9073305713387532392011-05-30T15:03:00.530-06:002011-05-30T15:03:00.530-06:00[I]f you know anyone who works in "law enforc...<i>[I]f you know anyone who works in "law enforcement" turn your backs on them. Treat them as pariahs. Don't invite them to parties or BBQs. Shun them all, even if you consider them a "good cop". Those who want respect give respect and it is obvious that modern cops do not have any respect for the citizens.</i><br /><br />A good idea, except for the fact that most "law enforcement" monkeys associate only with their own kind anyway. Clearly they need to CONSTANTLY have each other's backs. It's equally clear that they know that most of the citizenry, far from respecting them as "heroes," consider them to be nothing other than than the depraved brigands that they are and would just as soon string them up from the nearest bridge overpass, lamp post, high-tension power line, or railroad bridge as look them in the eye. <br /><br />My every encounter with one of the state's badged enforcers today involves a conscious calculation of "what part of this creatures blue/ khaki-clad body is most vulnerable to my switchblade should things go south?"liberranterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00555275410576294081noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32869165.post-42778437208678741552011-05-30T10:17:13.673-06:002011-05-30T10:17:13.673-06:00Only for WNG nobody would know about this, period....Only for WNG nobody would know about this, period. Worse nobody would care, and I think most people do not care ABOUT anything save their government programs.<br /><br />He isn't the first, this poor guy, nor will he be the last, at least he has a memorial here and on other venues where people care about freedom.<br /><br />Who cared about Jeffrey Hughes though?<br />He lacked qualification for any consideration for being cared about after his I better word this CAREFULLY, after all talking about CANADA here, he was <b>ALLEGEDLY</b><br />and I have NO PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE OR OPINION ON THIS TOPIC, "executed" by the RCMP in 2009. Nobody cared, except his diverse and multi-cultural neighbors who liked him very much as he was a helpful and kind neighbor.<br /><br />RCMP investigators Cpl. Darren <b>Kakuno</b>, and Const. Jason <b>Tran</b>, investigated the shooting for the government. SURPRISE, SURPRISE the shooting was TOTALLY JUSTIFIED!<br /><br />He dedicated huge amounts of time to an environmental group, and always helped his neighbors, fixed their computers, go to the store for them if needed, the kind of guy you want to live next to, a helpful fellow who respected his neighbors' rights as well as help you out.<br /><br />At almost 2AM Mr Hughes was telling these people to lower the volume on their music, let's just say these were not NICE GUYS who were blasting the music and other neighbors were tired of the noise and the intimidation also. <br />Here is what the Province newspaper:<br /><br />The Nanaimo RCMP said officers were called “to a townhouse in the 500-block of Selby Street for a report of noise complaint.<br /><br />“When officers arrived, they encountered a male. Given the nature of the subject’s response to police, the members withdrew and contained the residence, requesting the attendance of the Emergency Response Team and a police service dog.<br /><br />“Paramedics were also asked to standby. While officers awaited the arrival of these specialized units, the male came out of the residence. A confrontation ensued between him and the officers and shots were fired by police. The male was struck and he succumbed to his injuries at the scene.”<br /><br />Seems like Mr Hughes was UNARMED at the time he was shredded by RCMP gunfire, but he probably deserved it as he allegedly posted on an American website called Stormfront, so who even needs an investigation. From the Vancouver Sun:<br /><br />Some people are careful about who they share their theories with, while others won't hesitate to chat about what they believe happened when gunfire erupted just outside their doors on Oct. 23, 2009.<br /><br />"We bring it up and try to sort things out," said Beverly Ecuimates, as she puffed on a cigarette in her apartment, one floor above where Hughes lived. "There's so many unanswered questions."<br /><br />A few close friends, including a woman of Cree heritage, insist he wasn't a hateful person.<br /><br />But to the elderly woman who lived in the apartment above him, he was a quiet tenant and good person who often got her milk from the store.<br /><br />Dino David, who knew Hughes for about 12 years, said they would chat about cooking, dogs and the going-ons of the apartment building they lived in. He admired the First Nations crafts David made and sold to a downtown gift shop, she said, and he even helped her print out explanatory notes that went with the handmade items.<br /><br />"If he was into something evil, why was he doing this?" She asked. "This is spiritual."<br /><br />Several petitions have been circulating calling for a public inquiry into the actions of the RCMP. Victoria lawyer Doug Christie has been leading the push for more information.<br /><br />Christie said that never before has he been so "stonewalled" when it came to getting details about an incident.<br />----<br /><br />Just so some people will know what happenedAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32869165.post-39173758424114470742011-05-30T09:29:52.050-06:002011-05-30T09:29:52.050-06:00Mo T is correct; the language needs to be changed ...Mo T is correct; the language needs to be changed in order for the public's perception about what is going on matches up with the truth.<br /><br />And the truth is these LEOs are serving not the public but the racketeers aka The Government. I like Brass' "Badgethugs". Let's be creative here for more suggestions. <br /><br />And if you know anyone who works in "law enforcement" turn your backs on them. Treat them as pariahs. Don't invite them to parties or BBQs. Shun them all, even if you consider them a "good cop". Those who want respect give respect and it is obvious that modern cops do not have any respect for the citizens.whitebuffalohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03538355208030340243noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32869165.post-25970525199172054972011-05-30T06:40:38.616-06:002011-05-30T06:40:38.616-06:00MoT,
"Badgethugs" works very well. I r...MoT, <br /><br />"Badgethugs" works very well. I recommend that everyone use the term exclusively.Brassnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32869165.post-22683756634067718252011-05-30T05:11:18.729-06:002011-05-30T05:11:18.729-06:00This is the same sheriff's dept which is led b...This is the same sheriff's dept which is led by that sheriff dipstick (however it's spelled) that in the immediate aftermath of the shooting in Tucson declared it was because of hateful rhetoric from "right wing talk shows" even though no investigation had been done yet. <br />These are heavy-handed thugs, often found in positions of authority. Watch as the wagons have circled to protect themselves. If the marine had bought the AR15 there would be more than just a rifle in the house. As a marine, he would have cleaning supplies and would have extra ammo. If nothing exists it is pretty questionable that he owned a rifle.sliverrancherhttp://sliverrancher.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32869165.post-86589943520194440642011-05-29T23:19:49.655-06:002011-05-29T23:19:49.655-06:00It's a sad sad situation we have here in this ...It's a sad sad situation we have here in this country. One of the first things that needs to be done is to change the language used to describe the perpetrators of such heinous crimes. Namely to stop using the words "law enforcement officers". Whenever I see these three words strung together it's a marker, to me at least, of the mindset that has infected our populace. No longer a "peace officer" or "police" it has instead mutated into LEO. Which for all it's worth means whatever the bad boys in black want it to mean. Never mind how illegal (defined on the fly ),or immoral, it is just so long as our glorious legions of sturm-truppen operate under color of "law" we're supposed to roll over and let these swine have their way with us. I have no respect for anyone who draws a check off of my sweat so they can play cops and robbers and then abuse me for the privilege.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32869165.post-59574043747827163572011-05-29T23:09:35.144-06:002011-05-29T23:09:35.144-06:00http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/local_news/articl...http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/local_news/article/Deputy-shot-and-killed-1399908.phpturd fergusonnoreply@blogger.com