SEIU Advertising on Facebook

January 10, 2011
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SEIU Advertising on Facebook

Apparently the SEIU feels it necessary to advertise on facebook. Because dammit, you aren’t a rent-a-cop! Cuz yeah, that guy doesn’t look like a douche or anything.

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Blow the whistle, unless it might make the government look bad

December 30, 2010
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Ahh yes, nothing like good ol’ fashioned government hypocrisy and stupidity. On one hand, you have the SEC offering 10-30% bounties for government moles whistleblowers who get judgments against the companies they screw work for.. Then on the other, you have the idjits over at the Department of Homeland...

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Because this needs to be seen…

September 21, 2010
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The Daily Show With Jon Stewart Mon – Thurs 11p / 10c

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The ambulance chasers of the Intellectual Property realm

September 1, 2010
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The WSJ today has a piece on how the ambulance chasers of the IP realm are going after companies who have expired patent numbers on goods. From the article: Lawyers for product manufacturers now fear clients are liable for up to $500 for every tube of mascara or box...

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Cops gone wild, and no, you can’t videotape them

August 5, 2010
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One of the writers for Reason Magazine that I like to follow is Radley Balko. His focus is mostly on, well, Cops acting like d-bags and other assorted lunacy when it comes to law enforcement. Although his “best known” stuff concerns problems that the drug war has brought about,...

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Ummm… isn’t this illegal?

August 2, 2010
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Ummm… isn’t this illegal?

Another gem from the Wall Street Journal: Craig Taffaro, president of St. Bernard Parish, has issued an executive order to stop any transfer of clean-up equipment out of the parish, which lies east of New Orleans. … On Friday, Plaquemines Parish sheriff’s deputies pulled over a truck convoy seen...

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Here’s your retard card

August 1, 2010
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“The fee is legal, but all these fees circumvent the goal of clear and straightforward pricing,” Mr. Woolsey says. The above is from a Wall Street Journal piece talking about new and increased fees that credit card issuers are putting into effect with the passage of the...

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A couple of interesting tidbits about Michigan's concealed carry laws

June 12, 2010
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I was looking at the portion of the MCL (Michigan Compiled Laws) concerning the carry of concealed firearms. I noticed a couple of interesting things. The first thing (MCL 28.425j), which is concerned with the training program required to get a CCW: (1) A pistol training or safety program...

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Attention Michigan restaurant and bar owners

May 4, 2010
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I would just like to put it out there that to the best of my abilities, I will travel and patronize any restaurant or bar that disregards the smoking ban and allows it’s patrons to light up. Disregarding the smoking ban has already been happening in Ohio. Not only...

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The 10th Amendment: Time to get some teeth

March 16, 2010
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Over the last couple of years, the issue of the 10th Amendment has started to gain a bit of traction in the media. Things such as medical marijuana and firearms freedoms laws have been most visible in the area, as they quite distinctly tell the federal government that they...

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