June 2013
17 posts
one of my all time favorites
The Truth Shall Set Ye Free… but not until it’s had its way with you.
May 2013
21 posts
Jerimiah Hartline, 19, of Tennessee, stole a big rig Saturday and quickly crashed it, blocking the freeway near Temecula Parkway, authorities said
Hey Tumblr, I don’t give two fluffy bunnies about the Radar, Iconic Promotional Units, Tumblr Tuesday, or any of that other garbage.
How many years do you have to be married to someone before you can fart in front of them without it being socially awkward?
That’s how you know who to marry, duh
In a move that makes clear the direction that our country is increasingly heading towards, the Department of Defense has published an update to a US code that outlines military power during civil unrest.
[It’s a PDF, by the way || Here in HTM text]
SUMMARY: This rule implements DoD regulations and legislation concerning restriction on direct participation by DoD personnel. It provides specific policy direction and assigns responsibilities with respect to DoD support provided to Federal, State, and local civilian law enforcement agencies, including responses to civil disturbances.
The legal authority for this rule is 10 U.S.C. 375 (wherein the Secretary of Defense “shall not” permit the military from engaging in domestic affairs unless “otherwise authorized” by law. Effective May 13th, 2013, the State Department of the United States of America announces its policy to prepare for “civil disturbances” in fear of the consequences of these events. What is a civil disturbance?
“Prejudicial to public law and order”
Wow that’s not that vague. So for further clarification the DoD offers this:
(1) Have an annual effect on the economy of $100 million or more or adversely affect in a material way the economy; a section of the economy; productivity; competition; jobs; the environment; public health or safety; or State, local, or Tribal governments or communities; (2) Create a serious inconsistency or otherwise interfere with an action taken or planned by another agency; (3) Materially alter the budgetary impact of entitlements, grants, user fees, or loan programs, or the rights and obligations of recipients thereof; or (4) Raise novel legal or policy issues arising out of legal mandates, the President’s priorities, or the principles set forth in these Executive Orders.
This is law now - this was published on the federal register. I’m still sifting around myself but the changes herein to Title 32 (National Defense) are pretty substantial; the U.S. military has officially been sanction for domestic police work.
April 2013
21 posts
http://www.overcriminalized.com/CaseStudy/Liebrand-Grandma-Arrested.aspx
CASE STUDIES | Palo Alto v. Liebrand Gardening Grandma Arrested for Failure to Prune
(October 2003 Case Study)On April 3, 2002, Kay Leibrand surrendered to the police. She was fingerprinted. They took her mug shots. The 61-year old grandmother and software engineer was told that she had broken the law. She might go to jail or perhaps she would get off with just a fine. On May 30, 2002, she was arraigned. Her crime was allowing street-side xylosma bushes to grow more than two feet high.
Williams-Sonoma stores in the Boston area have reportedly pulled pressure cookers from their shelves falling the Boston bombings last week.
What kind of terrorist wants to grow and can their own food anyway?