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Clarence Dupnik’s Death Squad
by Will Grigg
Tuesday, June 7, 2011 Clarence Dupnik’s Death Squad A home invasion in Tucson, Arizona; below, right, its equivalent in Mosul, Iraq. Why did they use a SWAT team? If Tucson resident Jose Guerena was plausibly suspected of narcotics trafficking, why wasn’t he arrested on his way to or from his job at the nearby […]
Support Your Local Police State
by Will Grigg
Saturday, November 19, 2011 Support Your Local Police State Heroic local police at work. “Which is better—to be ruled by one tyrant three thousand miles away, or by three thousand tyrants not a mile away?” – Attributed to Boston physician Mather Byles, 1770. “Do you see this soldier in this checkpoint?” Iraqi Wael al-Khafaji asked […]
The Making of a Prison Society
by Will Grigg
Monday, November 28, 2011 The Making of a Prison Society “That’s why you shouldn’t bring kids to protests.” This taunt, which issued from the sneering lips of an armored riot policeman, struck Don Joughin with the force of a billyclub as he tried to comfort his children – a three-year-old and a newborn – after […]
The Right to Resist: Will Michigan Repeal the “Rapist Doctrine”?
by Will Grigg
Tuesday, December 6, 2011 The Right to Resist: Will Michigan Repeal the “Rapist Doctrine”? “Don’t resist – you’ll just make it worse.” Until recently, the only people expected to make that demand of their innocent victims were rapists and police officers. Fortunately, women are no longer expected to submit to sexual assault, but rather to […]
Send In The Drones: The Predator State Goes Domestic
by Will Grigg
Tuesday, December 13, 2011 Send In The Drones: The Predator State Goes Domestic “Eventually, we’ll have to put an end to this, one way or another.” Sheriff Kelly Janke of North Dakota’s Nelson County uttered that ominous sentence in mid-September, during what the local media giddily described as a stand-off with local farmer Rodney Brossart […]
Their Right to Kill, Our Duty To Die: The Murder of Otto Zehm
by Will Grigg
Thursday, December 22, 2011 Their Right to Kill, Our Duty To Die: The Murder of Otto Zehm Otto Zehm, a mentally handicapped, 36-year-old unemployed janitor, was beaten to death in a Spokane convenience store in March 2006. “All I wanted was a Snickers bar,” pleaded the battered and bloody man before he was gagged by […]
Militarists, Drug Warriors, and Heresy-Hunters: The Anti-Ron Paul Axis of \
by Will Grigg
Thursday, December 29, 2011 Militarists, Drug Warriors, and Heresy-Hunters: The Anti-Ron Paul Axis of “Decency” Toxic smugness: Google the term “Backpfeifengesicht.” Newt Gingrich, lapsed adulterer, impenitent warmonger, and self-appointed “teacher of civilization,” has excommunicated Ron Paul and his supporters from the ranks of human decency. A similar anathema has been pronounced by left-wing heresy […]
Neither Sword Nor Shield: Full-Spectrum Civilian Disarmament
by Will Grigg
Sunday, January 3, 2010 Neither Sword Nor Shield: Full-Spectrum Civilian Disarmament The wages of civilian disarmament: U.S. troops shovel the mortal remains of disarmed Sioux into a mass grave at Wounded Knee, January 1891. “We need to make it clear,” fulminated Patrick Lynch of the New York City Policeman’s Benevolent Association, “that if someone lifts […]
Creatures from the Conservative Id
by Will Grigg
Tuesday, January 5, 2010 Creatures from the Conservative Id Out of office, but still in play: The modern Torture State is Dick Cheney’s legacy. Shall I tell you what true evil is? It is to submit to you. It is when we surrender our freedom, our dignity, instead of defying you. –Captain Jean-Luc Picard confronts […]
All the Reich Moves
by Will Grigg
Thursday, January 14, 2010 All the Reich Moves Either fight it now, or get used to this kind of thing: Pennsylvania State Troopers — one with a drawn assault rifle, his trigger-finger ready — bracket a terrified driver during a roadblock set up near Pittsburgh following the death of a “comrade” in a domestic shooting. […]
Hurting People For a Living
by Will Grigg
Monday, January 18, 2010 Hurting People For a Living Pure, distilled badness : Unlike agents of state coercion, Hawk never preyed on the weak and helpless.I don’t like him. He hurts people for a living.Only people who’ve hurt others, or who haven’t kept a promise.Spenser explains Hawk’s code of ethics to his inamorata, Susan SilvermanFor […]
Killing the Commissar: The Limits of Submission
by Will Grigg
Wednesday, January 27, 2010 Killing the Commissar: The Limits of Submission Sic semper Tyrannis: Israelite liberator Ehud slays the tyrant-king Eglon. “… Ehud made him a dagger which had two edges, and he did gird it under his raiment upon his right thigh. And he brought [a] present unto Eglon, the king of Moab…. And […]
This Is A Man: The Defiance of Omar Deghayes
by Will Grigg
Tuesday, February 2, 2010 This Is A Man: The Defiance of Omar Deghayes Blinded, bloodied, but unbowed: Libyan-born British citizen Omar Deghayes, imprisoned and tortured for years at Gitmo, seen here shortly before his release. “What stuck in the minds of these men who had become murderers was simply the notion of being involved in […]
Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, Don’t Think Things Through
by Will Grigg
Friday, February 5, 2010 Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, Don’t Think Things Through During the so-called McCarthy Era, Frank Chodorov — an Old Right individualist of the Jeffersonian school — offered a simple and effective solution to the problem presented by Communist infiltration of various federal agencies: “The only thing to do, if you want to […]
The Most Liberating Word
by Will Grigg
Friday, February 12, 2010 The Most Liberating Word “Let your `yes’ be `yes,’ and your `no’ be `no’; anything more than this comes from the evil one.”Jesus of Nazareth, as quoted in Matthew 5:37Years ago, somebody coined the aphorism, “`No’ is a complete sentence.” While some grammarians might disagree with that conclusion, “no” is incontrovertibly […]
Who’s Afraid of “Interposition”?
by Will Grigg
Thursday, February 18, 2010 Who’s Afraid of “Interposition”? Those who are mystified by the political concept called “interposition” can find a very compelling tutorial in a vignette from Larry McMurtry’s novel Lonesome Dove.Led by former Texas Rangers Augustus McRae and Woodrow Call, the men of the Hat Creek Cattle Company left their village of Lonesome […]
Tyrants, Torturers, and Taxmen: Pillars of “Civilization”
by Will Grigg
Monday, February 22, 2010 Tyrants, Torturers, and Taxmen: Pillars of “Civilization” Not a scene from a movie: Stormtroopers assault a legitimate, lawful business in Las Vegas at the behest of the criminal terror syndicate called the Internal Revenue Service. Maxwell Smart (referring to various implements of torture): Are you sure KAOS has all these devices?CONTROL […]
Sheep-Shearing Season on the Revenue Ranch
by Will Grigg
Thursday, February 25, 2010 Sheep-Shearing Season on the Revenue Ranch During the most recent Federal Reserve-engineered economic bubble, state and local governments made extravagant promises to their tax-feeder constituencies regarding pensions and other benefits. Now that the bubble has burst, sales and property taxes — once a mighty, roaring river of revenue — have been […]
Grand Distractions
by Will Grigg
Wednesday, March 3, 2010 Grand Distractions Eeek, a Nazi: Somehow people like Paul Mullet (yes, that is his actual name) don’t leave me palsied with terror. “… it will never be known what acts of cowardice have been motivated by fear of looking insufficiently progressive.” — Charles PeguyIf I were seeking to unload a piece […]
Czars to Serfs: Pay Up and Shut Up
by Will Grigg
Tuesday, March 9, 2010 Czars to Serfs: Pay Up and Shut Up “A Peasant Leaving His Landlord on Yuri’s Day,” by Sergei V. Ivanov. A wealth of unnecessary and petty [regulations] here engenders a whole army of clerks, each of whom carries out his task with a degree of pedantry and inflexibility, and a self-important […]