MSNBC Knuckle Dragger Ed Schultz Says UC Davis Pepper-Spraying Reason Cops Are Called “Pigs”…
Classy as ever. Via Newsbusters: “It is amazing to me that there is a law enforcement official who felt it compelled — and I’m going to say something now that is really distasteful but I feel like I have to say it because I am a product of the sixties — this is how law
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Police Tear Gas ‘Occupy Oakland’ Protesters
From the San Francisco ABC affiliate, KGO-TV: Police deploy tear gas at ‘Occupy Oakland’ marchers Wednesday, October 26, 2011 OAKLAND, Calif. — Officers deployed tear gas on roughly a hundred protesters at Oakland’s Frank Ogawa Plaza for the second time tonight after law enforcement officials issued orders to disperse for the third time. Not counting Read the rest here: Police Tear Gas ‘Occupy Oakland’ Protesters

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You should be able to listen in via here : the program is Cam & Co., which starts at 9 PM EST and goes on until midnight. I should be on some time after 10 PM. Meanwhile: Attorney General Eric Holder is very upset : In his most forceful criticism of Republicans during his time as attorney general, Holder said that he had said little so far about the gun-smuggling probe because the Justice Department inspector general is investigating it but that he could not sit idly by while a Republican congressman suggested that law enforcement and government employees be considered accessories to murder. Actually, ‘sitting idly by’ would be a bit of an improvement there, Mister Attorney General. For that matter, ‘sitting idly by’ is more or less the basic defense that Holder is trying to make in the first place: to wit, that the Attorney General had not lied when he falsely claimed that he was unaware of Operation Fast & Furious* before April of 2011 or so. Apparently, Holder had somehow missed the import of multiple memos from July 2010 that spelled out that the operation involved straw purchasers who were “ responsible for the purchase of 1500 firearms that were then supplied to Mexican drug trafficking cartels ;” it’s an interesting thing to see a Cabinet official attempt to make the argument that he’s too intellectually incurious to be guilty of perjury, but I guess that you have to play the hand that you’re dealt. Moe Lane ( crosspost ) *Short version: we allowed guns to be sold to Mexican narco-terrorist groups. We lost track of the guns. The guns ended up being used to shoot a lot of Mexican nationals – much to the fury of the Mexican government, who was as much out of the loop as anybody else.
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I’ll be on NRA News tonight regarding Operation Fast & Furious.
Is CBS News Silencing Fast and Furious Reporter?
Yesterday, CBS News investigative reporter Sharyl Attkisson told radio show host Laura Ingraham that the White House yelled and swore at her over her reporting on the Fast and Furious gunrunning scandal tied to the deaths of two U.S. law enforcement agents. Attkisson also revealed that she’d also been yelled at by the Justice Department.
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When a college actually asks applicants if they are homosexual. When the U.S. [In]Justice Department prosecutes a man for protecting his children by shooting a grizzly on his own property. (Alert: There’s a Sarah Palin reference there, for fun.) When a man like Eric Holder is anywhere near power, much less the chief law enforcement officer in the land.
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