7 thoughts on “Discretion

  1. To some people, of course the answer is, “All of them”.

    That bitch should be in jail. I don’t say that to be devisive, but because criminals running loose is generally a bad thing, and when they have titles and government pay-checks it’s far, far worse. The longer we put up with them, the worse it gets, too, so I say that the bitch should be in jail because I love peace and human rights.

  2. The People must be able to use their discretion to determine which members of law enforcement and which political servants best serve their interests. The Second Amendment helps assure the People’s needs are considered seriously.

    • “The People must be able to use their discretion to determine which members of law enforcement and which political servants best serve their interests.”

      That’s the definition of a pure democracy, in which, at best, the only recognized “rights” are the ones claimed by the majority of the moment. At some point, the majority of the moment realizes it has enough power, over cowardly enough people, that it doesn’t need to ask permission from the People anymore. That’s just about where we are now.

  3. Pingback: News Links: Got Nuthin’ Edition | Shall Not Be Questioned

  4. Pingback: News and opinions for Thursday | Walla Walla TEA Party Patriots

  5. Well, she’s not very big on the 4th either;

    “Just because you legally possess a gun in the sanctity of your locked home doesn’t mean that we’re not going to walk into that home and check to see if you’re being responsible and safe in the way that you conduct your affairs,” – Kamala Harris 2007

    It’s useful to note at the time she said this she was DA of San Francisco. Where, as a rule, gang bangers caught with stolen guns were only getting 90 days in county. She doesn’t really have a problem with crime, her problem is citizens who aren’t under government control.

Comments are closed.