Citing terrorist attacks, recent shootings in the workplace
and a growing heroin epidemic, Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey posted a video
on Facebook Wednesday saying, “Folks, now more than ever is the time for our
citizens to be prepared to serve as the first line of defense, not only for
them, but for their families.”
COMMENTS:
I’ve been saying this for years. Most terrorist attacks are over in five
minutes; most other shootings are over in two minutes or less. I don’t know
where you live, bit I had a hopped-up druggie with a gun in my yard a few years
back and I called the cops; it took them 14 minutes to get here. Get armed, get trained, stay vigilant.
TODAY’S QUERIES & ANSWERS:
Q. I hear that CNN and NBC are ticked off after being
relegated to the back row of the press audience at a recent Trump news
conference. What happened? (Gael ~ Arlington Heights, IL)
A. After months of airing fake news stories, “hit pieces”
against Trump, they have the unmitigated gall to complain about being sent to
the back row? Personally, I would have
given them a 120-day suspension from being able to attend White House press
conferences at all. If they can’t print
the objective truth, they don’t deserve a seat at the table.
Q. Should Trump turn over Oval Office recordings of him and
Comey to Congress? (Winston ~ Raleigh, NC)
A. No; not because Trump has anything to hide, but because
the minute he does that will open the door to Congress asking for recordings to
anything and everything, every day of the week; that, in turn, will stifle open
and honest discussions, questions and debates in the Oval Office. I’d tell them to pound sand and to get back to
the business they were elected to do.
Q. Should Loretta Lynch go to jail for obstruction of
justice? (Waldo ~ Las Vegas, NV)
A. That would be patently unfair. I mean, everyone expected Hillary Clinton to
win, and if she had… Loretta would surely know the coast was clear. But, since Trump won instead… well, we all
know that he and the Russians stole the election, so she should still be
exonerated. Right?
TODAY’S QUOTE:
“Justice delayed is justice denied”
~ William E. Gladstone
TODAY’S VIDEO:
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