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The Enforcement Caste’s War on Women

Wednesday, September 11, 2013 The Enforcement Caste’s War on Women Under what circumstances, if any, is it appropriate for two large men to throw a small woman face-down into a paved street, shattering her face? Is such an act justified because the woman is drunk and unpleasant? Does the moral nature of the assault change […]

The Protected Predator Class

Saturday, May 25, 2013 The Protected Predator Class Deputy Creeper, I presume? Scott Womack in court. In Utah, as elsewhere in the Soyuz, “battering” a police officer is considered an especially grievous crime. Until earlier this year, this offense was treated as a Class A misdemeanor. Under SB 131, a measure enacted earlier this year […]

Making the Victim Pay for the Bullet

Monday, September 23, 2013 Making the Victim Pay for the Bullet In overtly totalitarian countries, families of condemned state enemies are often required to pay for the bullets used to execute their loved ones. Two recent federal court rulings indicate that a very similar custom has taken root in proto-Soviet America. On June 3, 2011, […]

It Won’t Stay in Vegas: The Metro PD’s Homeland Security Theater

Saturday, September 28, 2013 It Won’t Stay in Vegas: The Metro PD’s Homeland Security Theater   “Sovereign” Villain from Central Casting: David Allen Brutsche in court. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department has an acute public relations problem: Officers in its employ routinely murder and mutilate innocent people. The established review procedure for police killings […]

“Pedro Offers You His Protection”: The Preston PD Gets a Combat Vehicle

Wednesday, October 9, 2013 “Pedro Offers You His Protection”: The Preston PD Gets a Combat Vehicle Dude, really? Chief Geddes poses with his department’s new MRAP.   Preston, Idaho is a town of roughly 5,000 people that earned brief notoriety a decade ago as the setting for the whimsical film “Napoleon Dynamite.” It is blessedly […]

The Smell of Fear

Tuesday, October 22, 2013 The Smell of Fear Either as a result of their hyper-acute sense of smell, or an instinctive ability to decipher behavioral cues, dogs have an uncanny ability to detect fear. Owing to the relentless indoctrination they undergo regarding the primacy of “officer safety” and the supposedly all-encompassing threat environment in which […]

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