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Exclusive photos: ICE raids club owned by suspected terrorist — captures scores of illegal aliens, including alleged killer | Blaze Media
Posted: 4 Jun 2025 in 1. Border Security, Crime, Department of Homeland Stupidity, Domestic Terrorist, Illegal Immigration, Police Officer/Sheriff, Terrorism, TruthTags: Domestic Terrorists, Illegal Aliens, Illegal Immigration, Terrorists
Border Sheriff Likens Influx Of Illegal Immigrants To Hurricane Katrina…
Posted: 11 Jun 2014 in Axis of Idiots, Buyers' Remorse, Comarade Obama, Constitution, Crime, Failure, Government, Illegal Immigration, Liberalism is a Mental Disorder, Obama, Police Officer/Sheriff, SCOAMF…the influx of illegal aliens is such a huge burden on our assets that it will strain the border patrol to the breaking point.
Border Sheriff Likens Influx Of Illegal Immigrants To Hurricane KatrinaS
OUTH TEXAS KRLD – Officials say that nearly a thousand illegal immigrants a day are crossing into Texas from Mexico, an anomaly that is now being compared to Hurricane Katrina.
“How do you prepare for that?” says Don Ray, the Executive Director of the Texas Border Sheriffs Coalition. “You can’t have an influx of people like that without having an impact; I think we saw that after Katrina. It’s relocation services that are really taking place. In the case of Katrina, most of them were United States citizens or people that were here lawfully, and now you have people that aren’t here lawfully.
”Ray says that with that sort of influx of people crossing illegally into Texas from various parts of Mexico and Central America, there are public health concerns. “You have that many people in one place — you have the potential for illnesses that could spread that could have an impact on the local community.”
via Border Sheriff Likens Influx Of Illegal Immigrants To Hurricane Katrina « CBS Dallas / Fort Worth.
Armed Citizens May Be the Solution to Terrorism…
Posted: 23 Oct 2013 in Gun Rights, Guns, Police Officer/Sheriff, TerrorismTags: Guns, Interpol, Terrorism
…says Interpol Secretary General.
Whaaaat? Say it ain’t so! Citizens protecting themselves with firearms?
Oh the humanity!
The blood baths! Oh, wait, there hasn’t really been any blood baths in places that allow their citizens to protect themselves. Who’d have thunk it.
Giving people the ability to DEFEND themselves IS a CIVIL RIGHT!
Being able to shoot back at assholes that are hell bent on murder and mayhem should be a no-brainer.
Armed Citizens May Be the Solution to Terrorism, Says Interpol Secretary General
By JD Tuccille
What do you do when terrorists turn from attacking well-protected government buildings and transportation centers in favor of anyplace that people may congregate? Specifically, how do you address bloody scenarios like the assault on the Westgate mall in Nairobi, Kenya by the Islamist group al-Shabaab, which killed at least 61 civilians? Well, the Secretary General of Interpol, the international police-coordination organization, says you either start providing “extraordinary security” perimeters around anything that might be a target, or else let people carry the means to defend themselves. Surprisingly, he seems to lean toward empowering individuals to take responsibility for their own defense.
In an interview with ABC News, Interpol Secretary General Ronald K. Noble said:
“Societies have to think about how they’re going to approach the problem,” Noble said. “One is to say we want an armed citizenry; you can see the reason for that. Another is to say the enclaves are so secure that in order to get into the soft target you’re going to have to pass through extraordinary security.”
Article: The Boston Bombings and the 2nd Amendment…
Posted: 23 Apr 2013 in (2nd) Second Amendment, Axis of Idiots, Constitution, Democrats, Domestic Terrorist, Failure, Government, Gun Rights, Guns, Police Officer/Sheriff, Politics, Stupid People, Terrorism, WTF FilesTags: (2nd) Second Amendment, Axis of Idiots, Boston, Constitution, Democrats, Guns, Idiots, Liberal, Liberalism is a mental disorder, Marathon Bomber, Politics
As I watched the Boston fiasco unfold, I was appalled at the very thought that people would submit to a government shutdown of an entire city.
That, and the fact that only 1 in 10 within that state have a firearm of any type, most likely none of them an “assault” style weapon. I hate the term assault rifle, because those are not available to the common citizen. Not without an exorbitant and prohibitive tax just to own one, but I digress.
This is a major failure in and of itself. Freedom is too precious just to hand it over to government just because they said so.
With all that happened, any asshole politician that says I don’t need a high cap magazine, or “assault” rifle to defend myself, well, just look at the Boston PD, FBI and a multitude of other agencies and the number of rounds that they used in this whole deal and tell me that again. They’re supposedly trained in their use too. Pathetic.
The Boston Bombings and the 2nd Amendment
By Jonathan F. Keiler
As terrible as the Boston marathon bombing was, it was the subsequent searches and shootouts that might have the greater long-term implications for supporters of the 2nd Amendment, as well as those uncomfortable with the increasing militarization of local and national police forces. Four related issues bear consideration in the wake of these events.
Boston’s Disarming — Since 1998 Massachusetts has suffered under one of the nation’s most restrictive and extensive gun control regimes. Predictably, this did not increase public safety but rather produced soaring crime rates. However, it did result in the third lowest rate of gun ownership in the country 12.6% behind only New Jersey and Hawaii.
So when Dzhokhar Tsarnaev fled into Watertown, he had little to fear from the local residents, barely one in ten of whom likely had firearms available, and presumably none an “assault weapon” or high-capacity pistol. How those residents felt as an armed and murderous terrorist roamed the streets while they were effectively disarmed, unable to protect themselves and their loved ones, is still a matter of speculation. A spike in Massachusetts gun purchases restrictions and all is a good bet.
Maryland my own state with a gun ownership rate only modestly higher than Massachusetts 21% — ranked 42 nationally will likely be in a similar situation in a few years, thanks to draconian new restrictions on firearms here. One hopes that at least some Maryland politicians are questioning their recent votes banning assault weapons and high capacity magazines.
In any event, in the wake of the events in Boston, it should be harder for gun-control advocates to parrot their standard line that firearms for home defense are a danger to individuals and to the community at large, rather than useful tools.
Anti-gun Libtard News Anchor…
Posted: 14 Feb 2013 in (2nd) Second Amendment, Axis of Idiots, Constitution, Control, Democrats, Government, Gun Rights, Guns, Media, Media Bias, Police Officer/Sheriff, Politics, Truth, VideoTags: (2nd) Second Amendment, Axis of Idiots, Democrats, Guns, Idiots, Keith Morgan, Liberal, Liberalism is a mental disorder, Media, Media Bias, Truth
…gets his ass handed to him in this interview. Damn fine job by Keith Morgan.
My Christmas Eve…
Posted: 20 Dec 2012 in Christian, Police Officer/Sheriff, VideoTags: Christmas, Video
…a video of Bob Welsh, retired state trooper.
More Fourth Amendment Erosion…
Posted: 1 Nov 2012 in (4th) Fourth Amendment, Activist Judges, Constitution, DEA, Police Officer/Sheriff, Police StateTags: (4th) Fourth Amendment, Constitution, DEA, Judge, Police State, Surveillance, technology
…this time from a judge that says warrantless use of concealed surveillance cameras on private property is OK.
Just keep ignoring it America.
Your rights keep dwindling away on a daily basis.
Court OKs warrantless use of hidden surveillance cameras
By Declan McCullagh
In latest case to test how technological developments alter Americans’ privacy, federal court sides with Justice Department on police use of concealed surveillance cameras on private property.
Police are allowed in some circumstances to install hidden surveillance cameras on private property without obtaining a search warrant, a federal judge said yesterday.
CNET has learned that U.S. District Judge William Griesbach ruled that it was reasonable for Drug Enforcement Administration agents to enter rural property without permission — and without a warrant — to install multiple “covert digital surveillance cameras” in hopes of uncovering evidence that 30 to 40 marijuana plants were being grown.
This is the latest case to highlight how advances in technology are causing the legal system to rethink how Americans’ privacy rights are protected by law. In January, the Supreme Court rejected warrantless GPS tracking after previously rejecting warrantless thermal imaging, but it has not yet ruled on warrantless cell phone tracking or warrantless use of surveillance cameras placed on private property without permission.
Yesterday Griesbach adopted a recommendation by U.S. Magistrate Judge William Callahan dated October 9. That recommendation said that the DEA’s warrantless surveillance did not violate the Fourth Amendment, which prohibits unreasonable searches and requires that warrants describe the place that’s being searched.
“The Supreme Court has upheld the use of technology as a substitute for ordinary police surveillance,” Callahan wrote.























