Doing the right thing makes him the enemy

A few weeks ago, Sheriff Patrick Butler refused the FOIA request of two local newspapers for the names, addresses and other personal information on CCW holders in Ohio County, WV.

For this, the left declares him a criminal

Still not a peep from these same people about numerous denied FOIA’s by the Obama Administration. But stop them from publicly displaying the personal information of private, law-abiding citizens and you’re an enemy of their agenda.

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Coming soon

To a nation near you

The neo-Marxists complaining in mainstream newspapers about how “Inheritance is an Injustice” and how “Inheritance creates Income Inequality, which is an Injustice”.

Because some people won’t work hard and sacrifice for something to hand down to their children, you shouldn’t be able to.

Via SamizdataUK

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Words are wind, Paper is weak

Once again proving the left sees no difference between talking and doing, the Obama Administration is playing catch-and-release games with illegal immigrants. They are arrested and taken in front of a judge who orders them deported.

The illegal immigrants are then released back into the community with a stack of paperwork and forgotten about. If they leave, or if they stay, no one in the administration seems to care.

And for this, the President is call the “king of deportations” by those who advocate for amnesty and other on the left.

Except for folks like you and I. We get pissed of twice: Once when we find out he isn’t deporting criminals and a second time when we have to listen to leftists complain about how many people he has “deported”.

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Almost ready to move forward

The signatures are still being gathered, and it looks like the Initiative to break up California into six separate states will be heading for the ballot.

Venture capitalist Tim Draper says he is getting “close” to collecting the necessary 800,000 signatures needed to get his “Six Californias” measure before state voters in 2014 — but he acknowledges his own internal polling shows Silicon Valley is most opposed to the idea of splitting the state into six parts.

“You’d think that Silicon Valley would benefit” greatest from the plan, said Draper, whose plan calls for the foundation of a state of Silicon Valley, which economists suggest would likely be the richest state in the nation. But “Silicon Valley is the least likely to vote for this,” Draper acknowledged Tuesday. “It’s bizarre.”

So is the idea. Many attempts have been made to split Washington into two states, usually along the Cascade range. Slightly fewer have attempted to split Oregon. There have even been a couple that attempted to split both the states and combine both west halves and both east halves and make two states out of them.

This will be fun to watch. People may even get a little bit of a Civics lesson out of it, if nothing else.

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Not an April Fools joke

The AP actually posted this yesterday

Party of the rich: In Congress, it’s the Democrats

Republicans are the party of the rich, right? It’s a label that has stuck for decades, and you’re hearing it again as Democrats complain about GOP opposition to raising the minimum wage and extending unemployment benefits.

But in Congress, the wealthiest among us are more likely to be represented by a Democrat than a Republican. Of the 10 richest House districts, only two have Republican congressmen. Democrats claim the top six, sprinkled along the East and West coasts. Most are in overwhelmingly Democratic states like New York and California.

The pic attached to the article has Pelosi and Maloney sitting next to one another. In orange. It should be prison orange, but good things come to those who wait. Supposedly.

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Now this is what I call

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A Califonia Gun Show

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Look for the union label: Part 2

So last week we discovered that union reps were “allowed to accompany” OSHA regulators at non-union workplaces.

This week find that when Pennsylvania passed their set of anti-stalking laws a few years back, there was special clause inserted into the bill that exempted union activity.

Finally, someone has seen fit to try and close that loophole.

Legislation that would end an unusual loophole in Pennsylvania’s anti-stalking laws that exempts union-related activity is slowing making its way through the Republican-led statehouse. It has a good chance of getting enacted, aides say.

The Keystone State defines stalking as “following the person without proper authority, under circumstances which demonstrate either an intent to place such other person in reasonable fear of bodily injury or to cause substantial emotional distress to such other person.” Repeated, unwanted communications count as stalking, too.

But the law also states: “This section shall not apply to conduct by a party to a labor dispute.”

State Rep. Ron Miller, R-York, says it is time to scrap the exception. His bill to amend the stalking exception passed out of committee in the statehouse’s lower chamber on March 13 and is awaiting action in the upper chamber. “We are now a step closer to removing a carve-out that should never have existed,” Miller said.

Because the PA Democratic Party thinks that having the “friends” of your angry co-workers repeatedly show up at your house is “freedom”.

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How else

Are they going to make sure you sign up correctly?

Local couple upset after receiving pre-marked voter registration card from Covered California

What are you, a racist or something?

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It had better

Anti-Gun Groups Fear Sen. Yee’s Indictment Will Make Gun Control More Difficult to Pass

I hope his conviction makes the laws impossible to pass. If only the media will report it.

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Sunday Funnies

The paper came late today, it seems.

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