
CopBlock.org | When a city pays out large amounts of money to settle lawsuits against the police department the money does not come out of the pockets of the thugs who perpetrated the crimes or the chief thugs who either failed to prevent the abuses or actively encouraged them. Taxpayers foot the bill in one way or another, so there is little incentive for police chiefs to be discriminating in their hiring practices. It is not uncommon for cops with a history of misconduct to be hired by police departments even after they have been fired from another. This was apparently quite common in Maywood, California. William Grigg describes how the police bankrupted a town by hiring a “merry band of armed plunderers”.

FarmWars.com | Have you ever tried corralling sheep? Not an easy task unless you know what you are doing. Since sheep are herd animals, they like to stick together. Get the leader to go in one direction, then the others will soon follow. They also tend to be very habitual. Both of these tendencies can be used against them to get them to do what you want them to.

LarkenRose.com | In response to my two prior messages about stating the bleeding obvious, a lot of people said that we need SOME "laws," or that we need LEGITIMATE "government," or some minimal amount of it. Not surprisingly, no one actually contradicted the bleeding obvious points. No one said, "Yes, I CAN delegate rights I don't have!" And no one said, "Yes, I CAN be obligated to ignore my own conscience!"