Rather Queer That No Charges Were Filed
Apr 15, 2015 Commentary
The people working for the TSA are government agents who have too much power and who abuse the traveling public. Like many government agents they are protected from prosecution, not because there is some law or immunity but because other government agents refuse to go after them for doing illegal things.
A pair of TSA agents were caught in a scheme that involved the groping of male travelers by a gay TSA agent. The agent would signal a female agent, his accomplice, who would manipulate the machine to cause it to give a reason for further screening. This would allow the gay agent to grope the male he found attractive. He used the palm of his hand to grope the genitals of these men.
The scheme was reported by a whistle blower and investigated. The acts were witnessed by several people involved in the investigation. The TSA agents were fired as a result of their deeds.
The kicker though is that the prosecutor (a government agent) refused to file charges stating there was not enough evidence to get a conviction. The things were witnessed by the people investigating and there was enough evidence to fire them but they can’t be convicted?
Sounds like hogwash. You can bet your six that if you had done something at the TSA checkpoint this prosecutor would file charges no matter what the odds of getting a conviction.
TSA is a worthless agency and the entire thing should be contracted out. Private contractors would do a much better job than protected government employees who will not be prosecuted for the crimes they commit.
I know that if this had been a straight man working it out so he could group attractive ladies the news would be all over the front page with stories about how men can’t be trusted. Better not judge all gays by the acts of this one pervert though, that would be wrong.
I am glad they were fired but they should be prosecuted as well.
Perhaps the next government employee they should fire is the prosecutor who refused to file charges…
Sources:
CBS Denver
The Smoking Gun
Cave canem!
Never surrender, never submit.
Freedom Of Religion
Apr 1, 2015 Commentary, Political
The Establishment Clause of the First Amendment is pretty clear. It states that Congress can’t make any laws establishing religion (as in a state sponsored one) and that it can’t prohibit the free exercise of religion. This means anytime, anywhere.
[note]Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. ~ First Amendment US Constitution [emphasis mine][/note]
There are business owners who have deeply held religious convictions and they have refused to do things that they feel violate their beliefs. Many hold that if they participate they are as guilty of the sin, as defined by their religion, as the people committing it.
Indiana is catching hell for a religious freedom bill that assures business people will be protected if they follow their religious convictions. There is nothing in the law that allows discrimination though you would be hard pressed to find that information in the MSM.
There is also nothing that mentions gay or lesbian or any other form of sexual deviancy (and yes, they are deviants from the norm). You would also be hard pressed to find that out in the MSM.
You see, the media, fueled by the radical homosexual community (and liberals, of course), has made this all about homosexuals. They have their panties in a wad over this law and they are spreading the lie that it targets them.
The federal government has this very law, signed by Bill Clinton of all people, and many other states have the law as well. When Clinton signed the law liberals applauded. Now they are attacking Mike Pence for the very law they cheered when Clinton signed on the dotted line.
Let us be clear. You have no right to do business in a shop. You have no right to that owners business. He has no right to your patronage. He is free to decide what he will and will not do and you are free to decide whether or not you will shop there.
The big difference is the shop owner can’t discriminate against YOU. He can’t decide not to do it because you are gay or black or anything else. He can decide not to do it because of what you want [him to do] if it violates his religious beliefs.
You, on the other hand, are free to discriminate against the shop owner for any reason. If you don’t want to shop there because the owner is gay or black or white or whatever you have the right to discriminate that way and the government cannot arrest you for it or fine you for it or force you to shop there.
Should a black baker be required to bake a cake for the KKK or skinheads? Should a Jewish baker be required to bake a cake for a neo Nazi group?
Should a Muslim deli be forced to make you a ham sandwich or cook you bacon for breakfast?
If these things would violate their religious beliefs then they should not have to do them.
The outcry from the gay community is deafening but I never hear any of them attack a gay baker who refuses to make cakes for straight people.
I use a baker for most of the examples because this is what started all this mess but there are plenty of other examples (including my Muslim pork example above).
Should religious hospitals and clinics be forced to provide abortions or birth control if it violates their beliefs?
Should a person of religious conviction be forced to provide some service to a porn shop? Suppose a very religious air conditioner repair person was called to give an estimate and arrived at a porn shop. Should that person be forced to provide the service or should that person be able to decline?
Should a gay florist be forced to provide the floral arrangements for the Westboro Baptist Church (you know they hate gays and blame everything bad on them, right)?
The law in Indiana is to protect people who act in accordance with their religious convictions and does not allow discrimination.
Unfortunately the MSM and the radical homosexuals do not understand this. They are only tolerant of other people’s views as long as those views agree with their own.
If I owned a bakery or any other business I would have a sign that said what the business will not do. Imagine telling the gay folks I will bake you a cake but I will not do any gay themes. It would be helpful to post that sign and then list other bakeries (or businesses similar to yours) that will provide the service.
Perhaps, and this is me thinking outside the box, these folks could move on and find a bakery (or other business) that WILL provide what they want. There are plenty of other places that are more than happy to take your money. Why cause problems?
Because that is the agenda.
Destroy religion. Destroy opposition. Make homosexuality normal.
Sorry but it is not and it never will be.
FWIW, I don’t care if you are gay or straight, black white or any other color and I don’t care what religion you are or what sex you are (or anything else that makes you different from me). Treat me right and I will do the same to you.
Cave canem!
Never surrender, never submit.
Tags: gay, indiana, laws, lies, mike pence, radical homosexuals, religious freedom
He’s Gay So It Is A Hate Crime
Jan 27, 2014 Commentary
I thought gay people wanted to be treated equally and if this is the case then society should treat them equally. No I do not support gay marriage (though it is a state right issue and not a federal one) but gay people have equal marriage rights. They are free to marry people of the opposite sex.
In any event, gays get treated with kidd gloves when they are the victims of crime. A gay man was knocked out and suffered an injury requiring brain surgery and people believe it was the result of the knockout game.
Police say they are investigating this as a hate crime because the victim was gay.
Well excuse the hell out of me. Ever since the knockout game started the huge majority of the victims were white people who were attacked by blacks. In addition, Jews have been the victims. For the longest time the media ignored this “game” as countless whites were sent to the hospital or killed. The race baiting poverty pimps of Sharpton and Jackson said nary a word as white after white hit the deck because of black on white violence.
Police, in some of those cases, specifically said the attacks were not hate crimes. You know how it is. When a black guy attacks a white guy it can’t possibly be a hate crime. Let a white guy fart near a black guy and the hate crime police are in full force as Jesse and Al chant no justice no peace.
One black person was attacked by a white person in the knockout game and the race baiters came to life as the police looked at it as a hate crime.
Now we have a gay person attacked and it is all of the sudden a hate crime.
I feel badly for the victim here. He is in bad shape and whether this was the result of the knockout game makes no difference because he is hurt regardless. Whoever attacked him should be arrested and tried to the fullest extent of the law as should every other criminal who does this no matter what color the perpetrator or the victim.
Assaults are against the law and all victims should be treated equally with regard to relief under the law.
Just because one is a minority or a gay does not garner that person special treatment. If it is a hate crime when a white is the attacker or if a gay or black is the victim then it is a hate crime when whites are attacked by non whites.
I have made it known how I feel about hate crime laws. They are stupid and should not be part of the process. A crime is a crime and we have penalties for the crimes on the books. In my opinion ALL crime is hate crime.
Whether it is a hatred for the victim, or society or the legal system, it is a matter of hate nonetheless.
But if we are going to have these moronic hate crime statutes then let us apply them equally.
My advice, if you are not knocked out by your attacker beat him half to death twice.
BTW, those who engage in this “game” are cowards.
Cave canem!
Never surrender, never submit.
Tags: black, gay, hate crime, knockout game, law, society, white
Who’s The Bully?
Oct 29, 2010 Political
So let me get this straight — some guy says he doesn’t like gays in a random on-line post. Then, hundreds of gays protest outside his house and his place of work, yell at him, threaten his life, and threaten to kill his family. He apologizes, and the gays celebrate.
And gays complain about bullies?
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You Write The Caption
Aug 6, 2010 Political
I saw this picture on Drudge and had to put it up for a caption contest. I do not know who owns it so until someone official asks me to take it down, we can use it for the contest.
First the rules. There are no prizes in this contest. Just have fun.
Write the caption that you think should go with this picture. I will put up a few to start us off. You can put yours in the comments.
“Now we know why Michelle and the family were not with him on his birthday.”
“I want you so badly right now Barry…”
“Now this is the Chicago way.”
“Dude, did you just smoke a Newport? That so ruins the mood for me.”
“Oh Barry, your wrist is so limp it turns me on.”
“The gay judge in California said it is OK so how would you like to see my prop 8?”
UPDATE: The best for last, wait for it…
“Once you go Barack you’ll never go back…”
OK, the rest is up to you so have fun…
Cave Canem!
Never surrender, never submit.
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Tags: caption contest, chicago, gay, kiss, Obama