JohnLloydScharf

JohnLloydScharf

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58 weeks ago @ Premiership News - Foo... - Wikileaks.org: The lat... · 0 replies · +1 points

What is pathetic is the US did not destroy their breeder reactor ourselves.

64 weeks ago @ Big Government - TSA to Investigate Ame... · 0 replies · +1 points

El Al had a hijacker in November of 2002 while ours was 9/11/01. If that was 40 years ago, then I am a LOT younger than I thought and not eligible to vote. The hijacker of El Al spend a year in prison and has been on home arrest since then. A terrorist can look like your grandmother, if you are being held hostage until she introduces contraband to a jet.

64 weeks ago @ Big Government - The TSA's Humiliating ... · 1 reply · 0 points

They just show a bunch of blobs. It isn't as if someone is going to say, "Hey guy, those come in adult sizes, TOO"

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=783_1206201875

That is what happens when a bad search is done. Unfortunately, terrorists do not just kill themselves, like this guy in San Bernadino Co. Jail did.

Go ahead and set up another 9/11. I will refuse to fly on any airline or plane that does not have a thorough search of all passengers. That includes some old grandma who has C4 strapped to her chest because her family is being held hostage.

64 weeks ago @ Breitbart.tv - 'Sully' Joins Oppositi... · 1 reply · 0 points

They just show a bunch of blobs. It isn't as if someone is going to say, "Hey guy, those come in adult sizes, TOO"

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=783_1206201875

That is what happens when a bad search is done. Unfortunately, terrorists do not just kill themselves, like this guy in San Bernadino Co. Jail did.

The claim that profiling is "effective" is an assumption going around that is full of error. The moment you exclude little old ladies their children and grandchildren will be held hostage while she boards with C4 onto a 787.

65 weeks ago @ KATU - Portland, OR - Police captain suspend... · 5 replies · -17 points

This captain would not have been promoted if they believed he had done it. Given the crimes committed by the Nazis, from child molestation to genocide, anyone who honors them has poor judgement and does not belong in a position of trust.

72 weeks ago @ Portland News, Oregon ... - Bizarre Incident Leads... · 1 reply · -10 points

The woman followed the traffic laws, including the traffic devices, speeds, and stopping at stop signs. At no point is the original officer who attempted the stop, named, that claimed to be flashed by her.

Regarding following too close, which was the original violation mentioned, it is certainly not unusual and rarely enforced. In fact, police could be regularly charged for following too close. Certainly the use of spiked strips created far more danger to the public safety than a driver obeying traffic laws.

There are a great deal of unanswered questions in this issue, which seems to be an over-reaction by all parties involved. I would not assume no crime was committed, but I do not assume the officer had no part in provoking this either. You are jumping to conclusions.

72 weeks ago @ Portland News, Oregon ... - Bizarre Incident Leads... · 5 replies · -9 points

The officers were the threat to public safety when they put down a spike strip to stop a driver which, by their own admission, did not violate any traffic laws after their pursuit. If erratic driving, driving too close, and other antisocial behaviors were a felony, there would be plenty of officers in prison. The claim of insubordination is curious. Since when are citizens subordinate to any government official? Honking your horn is at best a traffic violation; not a crime.

72 weeks ago @ Portland News, Oregon ... - Bizarre Incident Leads... · 1 reply · -5 points

The woman followed the traffic laws, including the traffic devices, speeds, and stopping at stop signs. At no point is the original officer who attempted the stop, named, that claimed to be flashed by her.

Regarding following too close, which was the original violation mentioned, it is certainly not unusual and rarely enforced. In fact, police could be regularly charged for following too close. Certainly the use of spiked strips created far more danger to the public safety than a driver obeying traffic laws.

There are a great deal of unanswered questions in this issue, which seems to be an over-reaction by all parties involved. I would not assume no crime was committed, but I do not assume the officer had no part in provoking this either. You are jumping to conclusions.

89 weeks ago @ http://republicanwhip.... - Post · 0 replies · +1 points

And, I am supporting that. I would have liked to see it on this YouCut, but maybe next week.

89 weeks ago @ http://republicanwhip.... - Post · 2 replies · +3 points

I am ready for the next YouCut and wanted to recommend we freeze any unused TARP or "Stimulus Act" funds. They are toxic. They devalue our money with borrowing credit that normally goes to small business and have had a NEGATIVE effect on joblessness.