Saturday, July 29, 2017

Minneapolis Police can't have GUNS?

This from a politician . . .  Dehn also thinks fewer police officers should be armed with guns when they’re on patrol.
Is this representing a complete breakdown of trust? I mean, this reads like we don't want our cops armed.

Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Informed Public

I have always recognized infromation as key to a free society. I have to agree with this person who messaged me today.

However;  a  few  DEMOCRACY  HEROs  like  Manning  &  Snowden  tried  and  tried  to
inform  the  Public  OF  BUSH  WAR  CRIMINALs . ( Bush  Gang  had  criminalized  such
Pro-Democracy  acts ) .  Thus .. SNOWDEN  &  MANNING  WERE  The  CRIMINALs ..
NOT  ANTI-DEMOCRACY , lawless   Bush  Gang  !  !

Saturday, July 22, 2017

Scapegoat - Minneapolis Police Chief Janee Harteau

Well I guess ya heard it here first, looks like the Minneapolis PD, in its race to be snuggly-feely, appointed a young man from Somalia to its force. Did that really have anything to do with Justine Ruszczyk being gunned down? One would have to peek at the recruiting and training records. Proof is in the pudding. Did Mayor Betsy Hodges almost grin during her press conference? Yikes. Where do we go from here? A jury could perhaps convict Officer Mohamed Nor. But wait, are some going to feel that the officer who got off for shooting Philando Castile was acquitted because Castile was black? Nor is black man, is that why a jury will finally reach a verdict? Oh, and Nor isn't talking, nobody had body cameras on, and the mums word from the police as usual.

Well one things for sure, most of us really don't care, unless it's our loved ones being gunned down. Praise be to the community activists who are demanding change. Gotta love 'em, because they are our only hope for better policing in the future.

  

Friday, July 21, 2017

Joanne Reviews Brand of Justice & Justhis

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I'm a couple years late in reading these, but both of your books are really good! It was hard to put them down.....until life got in the way. Having grown up in a small town and now raising a family in a small town, it is very easy to see how people in positions of authority can and do use their power to their benefit. Your insight really brings to light that these kinds of things can and unfortunately do happen. It really makes one think. Looking forward to reading your next book.

Thursday, July 20, 2017

Officer Mohamed Nor

I was hanging tight hoping old ISIS didn't claim responsibility for Mohamed's killing of an unarmed women in her pj's. One has to wonder if Mohamed was set up to fail in the race for the Minneapolis PD to hire a Somali immigrant. Helluva price to pay if you're Justine. I mean her life for a diverse police department. Now we're gonna see the good ol' folks educated in police matters, from watching many hours of movies and TV shows, slip onto a jury and we all know what the verdict'll be. At least communities find it easy to part with taxpayer cash and dump money on wrongful death suits. Minneapolis is gonna part with a ton of loot and Nor is gonna scoot into the sunset. 

Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Officer Mohamed Nor

This question from Troy yesterday. What's your take on this last police shooting?

I haveta assume this was an accidental killing. Dark alley, loud bang and then the gun goes off. However them cops are making it hard for juries to continue to find 'em innocent. Now we have a cop taking the 5th. Strange times indeed. Matters to consider. . .

Now that a black cop has gunned down an unarmed, pajama clad, white woman, is the black community going to get riled up?

Are our communities recruiting assertive, and not aggressive folks, to police America's streets?

Should officers be held accountable for their mistakes as others are? For example, truck drivers are routinely cited for log book infractions after accidents, even if is not their fault, as in being rear-ended?

Do cops know how to play the system, as in pleading the 5th in the interest of self-preservation? I mean every time a common citizen does the same thing everyone plays the assume game i.e. they're guilty.

If this lady was armed as per the NRA's mandate, would she be alive today?

Are common folks ever going to really give a damn until their ox is gored or shot?

Has America become the next 'Killing Field'?

Who is going to be the next gunned down citizen?

Rest assured law and order types, the jury will find this cop innocent.

Tuesday, July 18, 2017

Roy Oliver

Man, a cop like this has to make it hard on juries to keep finding them innocent. Ya think?

Monday, July 17, 2017

Wisdom

One thing mankind certainly will not come up with is a cult that believes the world is going to end in the next five minutes. Many thanks to the fine book lovers of Durango for having me be a part of their day.

Sunday, July 9, 2017

Friday, July 7, 2017

Saturday, July 1, 2017

Points to Consider When Pointin' Fingers

This post is from yesterday regarding North Korea. So what do ya think?


Good point to ponder. So who exactly is evil one?

TRENTON, N.J. — The family of the late reggae icon and marijuana activist Peter Tosh is seeking answers after they say his son was left in a coma following an attack in a New Jersey jail, where he was serving a six-month sentence on pot possession charges.
Jawara McIntosh has been hospitalized since suffering traumatic brain injuries in the attack in February at the Bergen County jail, where he was after pleading guilty to marijuana possession, his family said.

Sunday, June 25, 2017

Is North Korea Responsible?

What do you think readers? Is North Korea a really bad country or are we all a part of the equation? This is what the the U.S. President thinks. . .

U.S. President Donald Trump blamed "the brutality of the North Korean regime" for Warmbier's death. South Korean President Moon Jae-in, who had advocated talks with the North, said Pyongyang had a "heavy responsibility" in the events leading up to the University of Virginia student's death.

Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Readers thoughts regarding my novel, Boy in The Vest

This from a beta reader regarding Boy in The Vest . . . This story gives a lot of food for thought regarding terror attacks and the motivations thereof.  The partial gives a picture of ignorance and almost sheep like obedience that exists in the jihadists desire to reach heaven through bloodshed. It is sad and also angering how people’s lives can be taken to mean so little.

Saturday, June 17, 2017

When's the Next Giveaway?

WHat Giveawaty???? When is the next?

Can't say for sure but keep an eye on my website.

Tuesday, June 13, 2017

And the Winner Is . . .

Entrants:261
Prizes claimed:5out of5 (100%) 

Many thanks for the interest in my recent give-away! Congrates to the winners-Paula Deichman, Amanda Benson, Ramona Hupcey, Trinitee Dunn and Wendy Hines.

Monday, June 12, 2017

Saturday, June 10, 2017

I must have missed something. I read you we writing a 3rd book, but I never saw a post on the title. You always seem to post in only part of a things. So what is the plan Stan.

My most recent story, one involving the truth, is finished. You're welcome to read an  excerpt here. Click and Read Let me know what you think.

Thursday, June 8, 2017

On The Road Again

How about and update.

Looks like I'm going to be heading to Nova Scotia. No rest for the wicked. If something happens in Minnesota I'll post here. Thanks for the interest. 

Tuesday, May 23, 2017

Calling all Readers in Southern MN or Northern IA

I have been approached by an independent owner of the bookstore 'Sweet Reads' which is located in the community of Austin MN. She expressed an interest with having me discuss my novels - all three of them. If enough of ya want to spend some time together let's make it happen. Feel free to leave a comment on this blog; if you're shy drop me a private message via my website.

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I'm glad we got the chance to talk today. I'll be looking over the books on this site but also will look forward to seeing them in the Sweet Reads store. Also, check out the information online for the Austin Artworks Festival - Aug 26-27 . The deadline says May 1 but it is supposed to say June 1. If the August dates are not going to work for you, then let's look over the summer calendar for an author meet and greet at Sweet Reads for you. Thoughts? Questions? http://www.austinareaarts.org/festival-about Lisa Deyo, Sweet Reads



Yeah, it's raining today.

John Grisham 'Framed' Curt Rude 'Brand of Justice'

What do these books have in common? False Arrest-Prosecutor Misconduct-Wrongful Convictions. There you go. Read and be safe.