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October 25, 2007

Dakota

Dakota

VANCOUVER, Wash. —  A Vancouver police dog was shot to death while tracking a suspect near Brush Prairie.

   

The 5-year-old German shepherd named Dakota was shot in the head Tuesday as a SWAT team closed in on a man who had been reported running around with a gun.

Officers had surrounded a wooded area when they heard a shot.

Condolences to Dakota's partner, Officer Roger Evans.

Unfortunately, according to the story, the serial fuck-up was not shot in the head. Instead, he was treated for dog bites at the local hospital then taken to jail.

A memorial fund has been established at the Bank of Clark County for anyone who would like to donate money toward the purchase of another K9.  Details for donating to the ‘Dakota Memorial Fund'  can be found  HERE.


Evansdakota

 

October 04, 2007

ACLU Defends Limbaugh...

ACLU Defends Limbaugh, Sharpton Demands Reid Apology

by Scott Ott

(2007-10-04) — The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) today offered free legal services to defend talk radio host Rush Limbaugh, whose civil rights, the ACLU contends, “are in jeopardy from powerful officials in the U.S. government.”

“This is not just an issue of simple slander,” said an unnamed ACLU spokesman, “This is a coordinated campaign at the highest levels of government specifically targeting a private citizen, attempting to use the power of government to squelch his freedom of speech, distort his words, destroy his career and smear anyone associated with him.”

The ACLU source added that, “If this were happening in Myanmar, the U.N. would send an emissary to intervene and the Security Council would impose sanctions.”

Meanwhile, the Rev. Al Sharpton has invited Sen. Harry Reid, D-NV, to appear on his satellite radio show “to apologize to all wealthy, white Americans who were offended when Sen. Reid intentionally misquoted and maligned Rush Limbaugh from the floor of the senate.”

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It is really sad when a satire site is carrying what the 'news' actually should read...


Scott nails it, once again....