Friday, November 09, 2012

Details of Dianne Feinstein's Upcoming Assault Weapons Ban Proposal Begin Leaking | The Truth About Guns

Details of Dianne Feinstein's Upcoming Assault Weapons Ban Proposal Begin Leaking | The Truth About Guns: "In short, while its scary, Senator Feinstein’s assault weapons ban proposal is probably going to be a wet squib in terms of gun control. However (and this is what I LOVE about this situation) the mere specter of an assault weapons ban will do more for “assault weapons” sales in the United States and ammunition sales than any other force known to man. Her efforts to ban guns will put them in the hands of more Americans than ever.
Dianne Feinstein: Firearms saleswoman extraordinaire."

CSR: A Cloak for Crooks | Swaminathan S. Anklesaria Aiyar | Cato Institute: Commentary

CSR: A Cloak for Crooks | Swaminathan S. Anklesaria Aiyar | Cato Institute: Commentary: "If a company cheats its stakeholders, fiddles its accounts and ignores hazards, then it is grossly irresponsible whether or not it spends 2% of profits on some list of government-approved social activities."

"Raju was India's biggest self-confessed crook. Yet he was much celebrated for CSR and won several awards."

Mom guilty of disorderly conduct; berated TSA officers for daughter's Tenn. airport pat-down | Fox News

Mom guilty of disorderly conduct; berated TSA officers for daughter's Tenn. airport pat-down | Fox News: "A woman was found guilty Tuesday of disorderly conduct for berating security officers trying to pat down her teenage daughter and then refusing to submit to the procedure herself at a Tennessee airport."

"The prosecution said Abbott's behavior "prevented others from carrying out their lawful activities," which is part of the definition of disorderly conduct under state law. Abbott testified during the first day of the trial on Monday that she was not unruly but did yell at officers. She said she was "irritated, but not arguing." "

Ohio woman accused of breaking into home, cleaning it and leaving $75 bill pleads guilty | Fox News

Ohio woman accused of breaking into home, cleaning it and leaving $75 bill pleads guilty | Fox News: "The 53-year-old Warren told authorities that she was driving by the house and "wanted something to do." She broke in, washed some coffee cups, took out the trash, vacuumed and dusted inside the house. Then she left a bill written on a napkin that included her phone number.

Warren says that she owns a cleaning business and sometimes enters homes, cleans them and leaves a bill."