My Ancestral Ireland to screw over Bikers

Twas sad to see this twer.  What being descended from the land of enchantment, Druids and the wee little people (one of whom I got his walking stick hangin in me dungeon/tattoo shoppee/hideout and will catch him sure should he come back to fetch it). Surely the Irish chapter of the "Son's of Anarchy" aire not about to let this happen?


But then I read the comments and sure and begorrah they've gone daft I tell ye.  They be blaming the motorcyclist fer getting runned over. Surely that wouldn't happen over here now would it???


Stop treating motorcyclists like criminals of road
Tuesday, 29 November 2011

European legislation is being proposed that will actively discriminate against and criminalise motorcyclists because of the inadequacies and failures of others. In essence, the EU wants to enact into law various measures, under the guise of road safety, that will seriously curtail motorcyclists' freedoms by comparison to other road users.
The most idiotic of these is to force motorcyclists to wear full high-visibility clothing and make it a criminal offence not to.


The Irish Republic says it will enact this legislation unilaterally by 2014. Its road safety authority calls it a positive safety measure and - along with those who would make it a Europe-wide law - cites research allegedly showing motorcyclists are hard to see.


What this research underlines is that other road users aren't looking properly. If this notion is to be believed, we are being told that drivers will pull into the path of an oncoming motorcycle more often than they won't - even when that motorcyclist is dressed to the highest level of visibility.


The single most common causative factor in road collisions involving motorcyclists and other vehicles is that the other driver, usually of a car, didn't see the motorcyclist.

Making criminals out of motorcyclists only treats a symptom, not the cause, alienates a vulnerable class of road user that is already under pressure and is a lazy-minded and insidious approach to the problem.
MARTYN BOYD
Bangor, Co DownAdd to Technorati Favorites


Judge Rakoff, Citigroup and the American patsy

Bloomberg reported yesterday that  at least one Judge has declared that the Public deserves the truth, when it comes to,  our wording, the collusion between government and banks, to steal taxpayer money AFTER they used taxpayer money for bailouts (the amount of which we will never know, see:  
Secret Fed Loans Gave Banks $13 Billion).  In a post entitledCitigroup MBS Settlement Rejected by Judge Who Says Public Deserves TruthU.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff in Manhattan rejected a 285 million dollar settlement between Citigroup Inc. and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) over alleged wrong doing related to a mortgage backed securities fund. In an opinion released yesterday and set a trial date. He has criticized the SEC’s practice of letting financial institutions such as New York-based Citigroup settle without admitting or denying liability.


The pay off was to resolve a claim by the SEC that the worlds third largest lender misled, read that "swindled",  investors in a $1 billion dollar debt obligation linked to subprime residential mortgage securities. 
Investors lost about $700 million, according to the agency. A trial could establish conclusions that investors could use against Citigroup, as could a new settlement that includes admissions by the bank.
Of  course Citi Group is none to fond of the judges ruling.  And believe it or not neither is the SEC.  Primarily because,
A. They may have to actually have to work for the people who pay them, US! or
B.  They may have to give money back to the other people that pay them, i.e. payoff's from the banks. The SEC's Chief Litigation counsel Matthew Martens, told the judge, which we have posted on before, that:

Herman Cain did not sexually harrass me-video

He was to busy with Sean Hannity (video may take a moment to load) Alright now, can I get a damn Pizza here

More of pepper spraying cop from Hell Lt. Pike, Video, pics

Lieutenant-John-Pike14.jpgOur thanks to Joe for sending along these pics of the infamous constitutional rights violating donut with a can of pepper spray and a nightstick, Lt. John Pike.  OF course we no that them dirty, filthy hippies that was exercising their constitutional rights at the University of California deserved it. Because after all, they were all dirty, filthy, hippies, without jobs and need to be rounded up and taken of to them camps we wrote about here,   Finally a solution for poverty stricken Americans, lock them all up.  Theres a little flaw  in that there rationale and that is that neo-nazi, pot bellied, power drunk cops like Pike really don't care what side of the political spectrum your bias may lie. Nope, all they care about is the opportunity to whip up on some folk that can't or not even try to defend themselves.  Now call us crazy but we thought that after Americans saw the video of veteran Scott Olsen receiving a blast in the face (by the way, did they ever find that cop?)Scott Olsen. protestor wounded at Occupy Oakland update, they might get riled up and do something. HA!

Instead we get Americans looking for excuses not to do something.  We get Fox News talking about, well it's just a vegetable by-product. But do not feel left out cause dude didn't ask to see any voters registration. So it's just possible he will going after your conservative kid next. But hey, who cares right! Because we will al be going Kum-by-ya in a freaking detention camp! :


Well enough of such silliness, now to get serious:

Finally a solution for poverty stricken Americans, lock them all up

Dudes and Dudettes, You have sat on your asses long enough that an American politician who in the past would not even think of uttering these words out loud for fear of being tarred and feathered, now considers the waters safe enough to enter legislation to once and for all control "We the People"


NDAA detention provision would turn America into a “battlefield”

Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
Monday, November 28, 2011
Arrest Americans
The Senate is set to vote on a bill today that would define the whole of the United States as a “battlefield” and allow the U.S. Military to arrest American citizens in their own back yard without charge or trial.
“The Senate is going to vote on whether Congress will give this president—and every future president — the power to order the military to pick up and imprison without charge or trial civilians anywhere in the world. The power is so broad that even U.S. citizens could be swept up by the military and the military could be used far from any battlefield, even within the United States itself,” writes Chris Anders of the ACLU Washington Legislative Office.

Car Parks, the new neighborhood, video

(CBS News) More than 16 million children are now living in poverty and, for many of them, a proper home is elusive. Some cash-strapped families stay with relatives; others move into motels or homeless shelters. But, as Scott Pelley reports, sometimes those options run out, leaving an even more desperate choice: living in their cars. 60 Minutes returns to Florida, home to one third of America's homeless families, to find out what life is like for the epidemic's youngest survivors. But we are confident Americans will rally and throw off the chains of bondage that have resulted in the enslavement and poverty of a nation. NOT! We are more confident in the fact that Americans who are forced to live in their cars will be charged property taxes and then PAY IT!Add to Technorati Favorites

You need more proof the banks ripped you??? video

How much more will we/they take? They will take all of it, and so will "we the people." Stock up on the K-yAdd to Technorati Favorites