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April 25, 2007 by Eric Chevreuil Leave a Comment

A Glorified Piece of Refuse

A deeply disturbed animal just got his five unnecessary days of fame -by bored blood thirsty media- for the slaughtering of 32 students and teachers in Virginia. (I already forgot his name and won’t glorify him more by saying it, like the other before him, he does not deserve to be called anything but names. His rotting carcass should be hung in a webcam accessible open cage on the campus of the university, to show any copycat what we do to them after they come in the open!).

Way to go Political Correctness! Since 2005, this moron has shown many tale telling disturbing signs of mental problems, so bad that the attendance in his classroom went from 70 to seven, and that his teacher threatened to resign! [Read more…]

Filed Under: Crime

April 11, 2007 by Eric Chevreuil Leave a Comment

Texas Law: Common Sense and Justice Rule!

A married man came back home late at night to discover his wife having sex in a car in front of his home. The surprised woman started to struggle and screamed “rape”. Her lover kicked her out of the car and tried to drive away while a ballistic husband “believing that he was protecting his wife- pulled out a gun (concealed arms permit) and shot to death the run away “rapist”. The husband was arrested for voluntary manslaughter until the investigation showed that his wife lied to him, that it was not a rape. The judge ruled in favor of the husband and his wife was charged for the manslaughter. Way to go! I am moving there! [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2nd Amendment, Crime

December 5, 2006 by Lionel C. M. von Frederick Rawlins Leave a Comment

The Race Card

A 20-year veteran American of African American ancestry firefighter was (tentatively) awarded a $2.7 millions settlement because his spaghettis were seasoned with some dog food. The fact that he kept on calling himself the “big dawg” and kept telling newbies on cooking duties that they needed to feed “the dog” had of course nothing to do with the prank. Racism was the culprit and the city of L.A and its deep pockets the target. (Thank God he has a history in hazing new recruits and just got what he deserved. LA might not pay!).

A car robber went on a high-speed chase with a stolen vehicle, was eventually blocked, resisted arrest and was stricken 11 times to obedience with a flash light. He was awarded a $450.000 settlement! [Read more…]

Filed Under: Crime, Racism

October 16, 2006 by Eric Chevreuil Leave a Comment

A Teenager’s Fifteen Minutes of Shame

Front page material? A fourteen year old girl got interviewed by the secret services because she posted death threats to the President on her “Stab Bush” political web page. Good! Nothing better than a good spanking to straighten up opinionated teenagers and show them that the law applies to them too, and that if one ignores the laws, one better shut up and keep a low profile. That being said, I find it amazing that a fourteen year old can be actively militant and have any strong political orientation. When you total her life experience  – the 3 years in diapers, two years crawling at the carpet level, three or four years of Barbie, a year of Barbie and whoever the new boy friend is, the braces, the hormones kicking, the hunt for the black heads, the election of the school treasurer and the so called “molecular science” classes- you wonder where she found out that she was a liberal and that she hated Bush! [Read more…]

Filed Under: Crime, Politics

September 28, 2006 by Eric Chevreuil Leave a Comment

Do We Need a National ID Card?

Does it look like we are finally going to have a national ID card?

It is about time we come up with some real ID, let”s say, something like my Green card, half plastic and half digital, hard to counterfeit and easy to scan for detailed identification data. Sure, teenagers and Illegal immigrants are not going to be happy about it; no more underage drinking on a fake ID for our partying kids! No more of anything from driver licenses to voting for illegal aliens! Well, unless the ACLU and liberals have their way of course!

Gee! What a concept! Only legit citizens will be entitled to what they pay for, at least a spark of common sense from our elected officials in DC!

Filed Under: Crime, Politics

July 25, 2006 by Lionel C. M. von Frederick Rawlins Leave a Comment

Mandatory Drug Testing for Defendants

In discussing the rights of defendants and the rights of the government entity charging a defendant with a crime one of the controversial topics is mandatory drug testing for defendants. Is it Constitutional? Is it beneficial? Has it made a difference? [Read more…]

Filed Under: Crime, Freedom

July 12, 2006 by George Torres Leave a Comment

Treason Pure and Simple

Treason, it seems like this issue will not go away. The issue was addressed in articles posted in the Vonfrederick blog on Nov 13, 2005, “Treason or Politics?” and again on Apr. 8, 2006, “Who is Committed to Victory?” Now with the recent article published by the New York Times that exposed a secret and legal government program to track terrorist funding, this word has once again been attributed to the liberal contribution to the nation’s War on Terrorism.

Webster defines treason as the act or attempted act of working for the enemies of the state; betrayal of trust, disloyalty to a cause. Treason is defined in the U.S. Constitution,

Article III, section 3, 1.Treason against the United States, shall consist only in levying war against them, or adhering to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort. It’s pretty simple and straight forward.

Now consider extensive examples of liberal politician conduct and public statements in the liberal media that betray the trust of the American people and U.S. military fighting the terrorist; repetitive statements disloyal to the U.S. cause and adhering to the enemy cause. It would be excusable if rare “slips of the tongue”, but they are not. It is consistent and continual behavior and comments that harm the security of Americans at home and abroad. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Crime, Politics

June 20, 2006 by Eric Chevreuil Leave a Comment

Allegations!

“Represented as existing or as being as described but not so proved; supposed.”

This is Represented as existing or as being as described but not so proved; supposed; one of the definitions of a word that is taking more and more importance in the legal and media vocabulary, a word that is often being misused in order to protect the “rights” of the criminals, and, a rather new phenomenon, a word used to smear “out of the blue” and forever a person that has not been proven guilty yet.

The word is alleged!

It used to be in the books that any accused person was innocent until proven guilty! [Read more…]

Filed Under: Crime, Freedom

May 30, 2006 by Eric Chevreuil Leave a Comment

The Selling of Human Body Parts: How Frightened Are You?

Let us take a break from our Southern borders and our shameless politicians for some introspection, a deeper look to our insides! Literally!

Organ trafficking is a pretty lucrative international market and recently, a mortuary home around Los Angeles had been exposed for “parting out” bodies they were paid to respectfully bury or cremate and selling the removed organs to medical related facilities or individuals. Everything went from kidneys to skull, lungs to limbs.

If in America, legal and ethical barriers have been set, internationally, from China to South America and Africa, harvesting organs from dead and live patients can even be state sponsored. China harvests its incarcerated population (while in the US, inmates and lifers, get access to organ transplants and compete for them with the honest population!) and many countries have laws that actually make it legal for a live person to sell, or buy, organs. Not in my backyard, you are all screaming! Well, actually, in America, even if it is not really legal, we already had some instances of good “matches” being offered loads of cash for selling non-vital parts of their bodies! [Read more…]

Filed Under: Crime

April 25, 2006 by Eric Chevreuil Leave a Comment

Sexual Predators and Your Children: How Safe Are They?

The well known Megan”s Law had been named several years ago after Megan Kanka, a New Jersey seven-year-old girl was raped and killed. The culprit was a convicted child molester who had discreetly settled in the family’s neighborhood. The parents of the martyred child started a movement to have local communities warned when known sex offenders were relocating to their areas and eventually, Megan’s law was born. Anybody can now go to an official website and check by zip code or address if any of such a potential predator is your gentle neighbor. In California, the website is http://www.meganslaw.ca.gov

We are all happy, I am sure, to have such a tool and a quick search of my own town showed “only” 18 offenders, none “high risk” and none in my direct neighborhood, thank you.

So, let us take a look to the John Doe family now! Today, John is glued  to the computer monitor, speechless because he has just discovered that a high risk sexual offender lives next door, a living example that the legal and law enforcement institutions have given up their responsibility to protect his children (the risk rating goes all the way to Serious and High Risk!). What happened to the old principle that a convict is only released when he has paid its debt to society and is not a threat anymore? What does John do with the information? Do you think he is happy? [Read more…]

Filed Under: Crime

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