User Profile: Jhn'1

Member Since: December 20, 2010

CommentsDisplaying Jhn'1's 10 most recent comments.

  • Yup, just a little sightseeing

    After Midnight

    When they broke in for utterly benign purposes.

    To see, in the dark, whatever was there to further their chemical engineering careers.

    If the FBI is really that stupid they all need to be fired at the same time as most of the IRS.

  • As long as they are going to the search ANYWAY, have these “nice men” from the IRS accompany them and inventory “things”, for tax purposes, you know.

  • Even better.
    Some states have enacted laws to protect citizens from Federal gun laws for guns manufactured, and kept, in those states. Can we expect to find full auto printed guns there? or at least receivers and all those parts not currently made in a particular protected state?

  • It also might be aggravated by the rather large number of scripts trying to be activated by all BLAZE pages (81 by this page right now).

  • Send them back unless their government is willing to pay for their care.
    Reagan’s 1986 law only requires “emergency care”.
    Once stabilized, their own government should either get their citizen back, or pay for their care.
    Binary solution set.

  • Cowards.
    The county Sheriff should be named every time.
    Without shame and ridicule, there is no reason for them to not cower behind their anonymity with glee as our Constitutional Rights are repealed in action, if not in text.

  • get the VA involved. Cancel GI Bill qualification and have Rubio’s office question them towards cancelling the school’s ability to offer students government loans for their schooling.
    I bet they would cave in quick.

  • JROOK, you want one US Congress Democrat saying (admitting) they want an outright ban?
    Sen Feinstein during a “60 Minutes” interview.
    “If I could’ve gotten 51 votes in the Senate of the United States for an outright ban, picking up every one of them — Mr. and Mrs. America turn ‘em all in — I would have done it.”
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blXkl9YVoHo&feature=player_embedded

  • Were there guns in the house but they were taken by surprise? Or were they disarmed by Federal or Florida statute? Or had they bought into the Progressive Screeds to be a “good peasant”?
    Florida law is easy to get voting rights back after felony, but near impossible to get gun rights back. That alone, might be right, might be wrong, but should not be that different a standard.
    Federal law retroactively changed the punishment for domestic violence (while dropping the standards required to convict a male) to include gun prohibition.
    He might not have been able to legally have a gun, and that makes a difference.
    And when that disarmament is known, it makes for a more appealing target in an otherwise gun owning state,

  • Maybe, but I remember that service is a part of this. And they are in a position to see the effects of the Dallas service. The service plan, as presented, was to do things so the government didn’t or beyond what the government did. If the actions only allowed the government funds to be spent wastefully or spent on something else (not “not spent”) then Glenn might be looking for a better example of the end result they are looking for from the many thousands of hours of community service.
    And the city has to be large enough to host the numbers they hope for as well as have a large enough number of unskilled labor tasks that can benefit from the expected numbers of volunteers.
    Hint, any large city could have this effect if they could mobilize those receiving government benefits to benefit the city and actually work hard while doing so.