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What is “fraternité” really all about?

Sunday, July 27th, 2008 by Mike Gogulski | Posted in crime, mind control | No Comments »

From The Times Online: French face prosecution for 'insulting' civil servants The offence — which carries a maximum sentence of six months in prison and a €7,500 fine — dates from Napoleonic times and is designed to protect “the dignity ... of ...
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Texas: Court-mandated assault for skipping school

Sunday, June 8th, 2008 by Mike Gogulski | Posted in torture | 4 Comments »

More torture for children's victimless crimes, courtesy of the State. Repeat after me: Public school is about learning, not indoctrination or obedience training Children are property Initiating violence against someone is OK when the law says so Children are slaves Offending the State is a true ...

Toms River, NJ-area taxpayers billed $350,000 for botched drug raid

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008 by Mike Gogulski | Posted in police | No Comments »

Just another isolated incident... and what better way for the clown suits to avoid culpability than just stealing more of the slaves'citizenry's money to buy off the case? From the Asbury Park Press: Beaten in raid, man gets $350G EXCESSIVE FORCE ALLEGED A Toms ...

Taser tribulation

Friday, May 30th, 2008 by Mike Gogulski | Posted in police, torture | No Comments »

I was going to post yet another taser death article today, but I kinda can't stand looking at the fine details of the subject right now. Instead, some commentary and some links. Despite that the taser's manufacturer, Taser International, claims with all ...

San Francisco taxpayers billed $235,000 for aggro cop

Sunday, May 11th, 2008 by Mike Gogulski | Posted in police | 2 Comments »

From the San Francisco Chronicle: S.F. settles excessive force suit for $235,000 Sunday, May 11, 2008 Kelly Medora, a petite preschool teacher who weighed about 118 pounds, went out with a friend in North Beach one Saturday night in 2005 for some fun. Instead, ...