Archive for 21 Aug 2009

And in the bullshit column for today, we have this crap from an over-reaching police department. They are violating the 4th Amendment and if it were me they pulled this shit with, they’d end up with my name on the police building after I got done with that city.

Pay attention to the last paragraph that I highlighted. Public safety does not outweigh a person’s liberty. It’s not about inconvenience, it’s about freedom. There was no crime committed. He handed over his pistol to the cops as a precautionary measure.

Don’t get me wrong, I support the police overall. They just scare the crap out of me with the over-reach they have in our lives. Police state comes to mind.

Gun owner says police violating his rights
By Andrew Barksdale

George Boggs thought he was doing police a favor last week when he handed over the firearm he kept in his car after he was in a wreck.

Boggs has a permit to carry a concealed weapon, and he wanted his handgun secured while he went to the hospital, he said. The permit requires him to notify police of his weapon.

On Monday, when he went to the Fayetteville Police Department to retrieve his gun, he couldn’t get it back. He was told that police first wanted to fire the gun to see if the spent shell casing and round would match data in a nationwide ballistics inventory used to solve crimes.

The gun is scheduled to be test-fired today, he was told.

Boggs complained to police supervisors that his new gun has never been fired. The ballistics test, he said, would diminish the value of the .45-caliber Taurus Millennium he bought last month for $399 at a local gun store.

He said the city is violating his Fourth Amendment rights that protect him from unreasonable searches and seizures.

Police defend their decade-old policy of checking most handguns that come into their custody – no matter the reason – to see if they have been used in a crime. They say public safety outweighs any inconvenience to the owner.

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Daily Reading…

Since the weekend is upon us, I’ll throw extra in here to keep you satisfied through the weekend, hopefully.

Obama: Republican conspiracy out to kill health reform…

Charlie Cook: Dem situation has ‘slipped completely out of control’…

Post-Partisan Promise Fizzles…

NOONAN: Pull the Plug on ObamaCare…

Stephanopoulos: Americans ‘Worried He’s Getting in Over His Head’…

Obama’s blame-game list…

Voight: Is Obama creating a civil war in America?…

Mitt Romney believes liberals have been given too much say in the health care debate.

Keith Hennessey doesn’t like the President forgetting tens of billions of dollars.

Charles Krauthammer wants an honest conversation about death counseling.

Thomas Sowell thinks about the mindset behind Obamacare.

Peggy Noonan says to pull the plug on Obamacare.

Key Senior Department of Defense positions remain open.

Shocking!  Government jobs have increased during the recession.

President Obama interviewed at the White House by Michael Smerconish.

Poll of the week: Clouds in the sky over the Sunshine State for Obama by John Hanlon

The Cash for Clunkers Stewardship Test by Jimmie Bise

Obama and the Upchuck Factor by Christopher Chantrill

Introducing the Tenth Amendment by Andrew Sumereau

The Biggest Missing Story in Politics – One Year Update by Bruce Walker

Obama Has a ‘Pony’ for You by Jan LaRue

ROGER KIMBALL: Curiouser and curiouser: a footnote to Yale’s Islamophobia-phobia. I suspect that… by Glenn Reynolds

STEVE CROWDER: White House FAIL! The People Win…Now it’s Time to Keep Fighting. “What we’re doin… by Glenn Reynolds

Muslim smugglers hid heroin in Koran — watch for the international riots by Robert

Goodbye to Health Care Privacy by John Stossel

Stick Your Neck Out by John Stossel

US Predators target the Haqqanis in North Waziristan by Bill Roggio

Corporate Shills for Hope and Change by Michelle Malkin

Utility wants to pour $334 million in stimulus money down the carbon capture rathole by Steve Milloy

Lance Corporal Richard Weinmaster – Someone You Should Know by Blackfive

Two Days of Hell, Nine Men of Valor by Blackfive