Thursday, February 6, 2014

YOU’LL NEVER BELIEVE THIS


Police in Chula Vista, California, arrested a fire fighter while at the scene of an accident.  Several firefighters were attending to victims in the accident when a police officer told one of them to get up and go move the fire truck, which was parked on the center divider.  The firefighter refused and continued to attend to one of the crash victims, so the officer arrested him, cuffed him and ordered him into the back of a police cruiser.
  
COMMENTS:
The officer must have been practicing to be a politician… maybe even President.  This is what happens when you “dumb down” the public, like the left-wing loons have been doing for years; you get people who can’t think for themselves, so you have to create new and usually ridiculous laws to deal with the issues they create. 

TODAY’S QUERIES & ANSWERS:
Q. I understand there was a terrorist attack on a California electrical substation and the FBI is covering it up?  (Wendy ~ San Diego, CA)
A. That event was reported here several weeks ago.  The attack occurred April 13, 2013 in underground vaults of PGE’s Metcalf Substation.  They say it was a 52 minute attack involving at least 100 shots into transformers and the cutting of telephone cables.  The FBI is saying it was not a terrorist attack, but I say it was an act of either domestic or foreign origin that was designed to create terror.  It took 27 days to repair.  I don’t see how it could be classified as simple vandalism.  If the FBI is shrugging its shoulders over this, what else is going on in the country that we should be informed about?  What do they need to get their attention… another 9/11? 

Q. How can they say it is against the law to flash your lights at oncoming cars?  What if you just passed a bunch of deer on the side of the road or there was an accident?  (Justine ~ Laredo, TX)
A. Some town in Missouri passed such a law to prevent motorists flashing a warning that cops had a speed trap set up.  But, not to worry: a Federal Judge in St. Louis just ruled that is a form of free speech protected by the Constitution.  I know of a case in California where a motorist was having difficulty seeing because the oncoming car had its bright lights on; the motorist flashed his lights and it turned out to be a cop who pulled him over, then tried every which way to find an excuse to write the motorist a ticket. I also knew a fellow who used to flash his lights at hookers instead of honking his horn like the rest of us. 

Q. I know that California is in a drought, but I just heard it could be the worst in 500 years?  (Kyle ~ Natchez, MS)
A. That’s what the climatologists are saying.  Drought also means more brush and forest fires are in the offing.  Things are so bad; I’ve decided to rename my dog, “Pierre.” 

TODAY’S QUOTE:
“We might as well die as to go on living like this.” ~ Charlie Chaplin

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