Which late night host called out a script writer who looked in his
little book and read Bush jokes as if they were Obama jokes?
Letterman, Leno, or O'Brien?

These mayors have trundled out old Bush war-on-terror jokes. I thought
it was funnier when, before moving to Dubai to run deja vu in Pak
tribal areas off the map like Laos, Dick Cheney smirked,"I guess you
noticed we haven't given an amber alert lately?".

-Bob

--- In cia-drugs@yahoogroups.com, "norgesen" <norge...@...> wrote:
>
> Militarizing Police Depts. With Your Bailout Money
> by texpat · 02/11/2009 
> 
> George Orwell, call your office !
> 
> If prostitution is the world's oldest profession, then city mayors
follow a very close second.  In fact, it occurs to me they may be the
spiritual offspring of the aforementioned liaisons.  Whenever there is
loose change or unclaimed dollar bills laying around, mayors can smell
them a mile away and if a Sugar Daddy offers free cash, they never
stop to question what the vigorish might be.  The urban emperors,
suburban commissars, the hack and the highbrow, the Republican and
Democrat, the apolitical and amoral, the exurban apparatchiks all
assemble to line dance down Pennsylvania Avenue like ladies of the
evening on the way to a golden score with Big Daddy.
> 
>  The United States Conference of Mayors has assembled the most
ridiculous and repulsive example of government excess I think I have
ever seen.  Here is a PDF file of the document which stretches to 344
pages.  One of the most alarming features of this civic gluttony is
the gift list request for funds to buy military SWAT assault equipment
for police forces like the examples offered here by Texas blogger and
Reason.com contributor, Trey Garrison:
> 
>     a.. Frisco wants $125,000 for an armored vehicle and $200,000
for a mobile command vehicle. You know, for all that gang tank warfare
going on up in Frisco. 
>     a.. McKinney wants $5 million for SWAT toys and stuff. 
>     a.. North Richland Hills wants $51,000 for volunteer patrol
volunteers. Let's throw in $10 for a dictionary so they can look up
the word "volunteer." 
>     a.. Irving wants $5 million for biometric scanners, digital
cameras, RFID scanners — nothing Big Brother there. 
>     a.. Grand Prairie wants $1.25 million for nicer landscaping
around the public safety building. 
>     a.. And finally, Arlington is really gearing up for urban
warfare. Arlington wants $1.6 million for SWAT toys including more
equipment for those deadly but camera-friendly no-knock raids, $56,000
for military grade carbines, $625,000 for unmanned aerial surveillance
drones, and $130,000 for "covert ops." 
> Here is the "Public Safety" wish list from the US Conference of Mayors.
> 
> Radley Balko, of The Agitator and contributing editor of Reason,
offers these galling examples of cops gone Rambo:
> 
>   • Sparks, Nevada wants $600,000 to purchase a "live fire" house
its SWAT team can shoot up, and another $420,000 for a SWAT armored
vehicle.
> 
>   • Pleasanton, California wants $250,000 to buy a vehicle for its
SWAT team.
> 
>   • Gary, Indiana wants $750,000 for a host of "modernization"
upgrades to its police department, including "sub-automatic machine
guns" and an "armored vehicl" [sic].
> 
>   • Hampton, Virginia wants a whopping $3.5 million for "Air
Tactical Unit Support and Equipment," which I'm pretty sure means they
want a sweet helicopter for the SWAT team.
> 
>   • Ottawa, Illinois (population: 18,307) wants $60,000 to purchase,
among other things, five "tactical entry rifles."
> 
>   • Glendale Heights, Illinois wants $96,000 to purchase red light
cameras, and another $67,000 to hire someone to monitor them.
> 
>   • Toward a more Orwellian America!  The following cities requested
stimulus funds to supplement, initiate, or upgrade public surveillance
camera systems: Brockton, Massachusetts; Buffalo, New York;
Burnsville, Minnesota; Caguas, Puerto Rico; Cerritos, California;
Columbia, South Carolina; Compton, California; Homestead, Florida;
Hormigueros, Puerto Rico; Indianapolis, Indiana; Inglewood,
California; Lewiston, Maine; Lorain, Ohio; Lynn, Massachusetts;
Marion, Ohio; Merced, California; New Rochelle, New York; North
Richland Hills, Texas; Oakland, California; Orange, New Jersey; Orem,
Utah; Orlando, Florida; Pembroke Pines, Florida; Ponce, Puerto Rico;
Riverdale, Illinois; Shreveport, Louisiana; Silver City, New Mexico;
Sumter, South Carolina; Tallahassee, Florida; Warren, Ohio; and
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
> 
>   Winston-Salem, North Carolina requested just under $85 million in
security-related stimulation. But top prize goes to Tulsa, Oklahoma,
which is asking the rest of the country to stimulte its economy with a
whopping $135 million in public safety-related requests.
> 
>   All in all, America's mayors asking for a little over $5.5 billion
in public safety "stimulus."
> 
> The city of La Porte, Texas has applied for $700,000 to build a
"Lifestyle Center" while the city of Houston wants a whopping
$175,000,000 to build the "Metro Houston Intermodal Terminal" in
downtown Houston. I could go on, but I am nauseated by reading these
documents. Readers will have to carry on in my absence while I try to
recover.
> 
>
http://lonestartimes.com/2009/02/11/militarizing-police-depts-with-your-bailout-money/
>


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