
Welcome to Communist Cuba in the 1960′s. Thanks to Janet Napolitano and the “See Something, Say Something” meme. I hope the kids enjoy having no Dad around anymore.
Authorities say a Utah man was arrested after his two children called police to report that he had marijuana in the house.
The Salt Lake Tribune reports the man was charged Tuesday with two third-degree felony charges of child endangerment and one class B misdemeanor accusing him of possession of a controlled substance.












I hate those big road signs that were intended to warn about upcoming accidents, but mostly just show these messages. Sometimes they are up and sometimes blank. Whenever there is text on the sign everybody freaks out and slam on the brakes.
90%+ any announcement is one of those paranoid-agrams. So many people are barely paying attention to the road anyway… they don’t need any help.
@ # 15
“Try and get a ‘cup of coffee’ at 11:00PM off of the interstate..”
I am sorry but I don’t understand. Is their a law in Utah prohibiting the sale of coffee after 11:00pm?
# 13 – Few of us would not report a family member who went out each night to kill hitch hikers.’
Well hell man. What’d you
exspect us off-duty cops to do in El Paso?
Good for the kids.
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#1, bobbo,
Think of Ted Kazinkzies Brother.
David Kacsynski was well aware of his brother’s mental condition. He was worried that the FBI would go in shooting and ask questions later. While Ted Kascynski wasn’t the number one suspect, he was a known person.
I don’t think there is much moral comparison between turning in a dangerous, schizoid killer and a man with some pot.
If these were my kids the answer would be simple, if they like the state so much? let the state have them. I would rather give the little brats up than have to live under my own roof while being monitored 24/7. What if they decide what he is watching isn’t appropriate for children? And his music might have curse words! Can’t let kids be exposed to that.
Sorry kiddies but since you think the state is so wonderful let them take care of you. Buh bye
Fusion–you don’t think there is “much moral comparison?” Let me quibble and re-write for you: on balance keeping quiet about a mail bomber is more reprehensible/damaging to society than not reporting simple illegal drug consumption. But many of the moral questions/comparisons are very much “the same” and even identical.
I recall several interviews/commentators to the point of “How can you turn in your own family member?” and those that congratulated him for doing so had that tinge of over coming the hurdle of turning in a family member.
“Blood is thicker than water.” is a strong cultural value across the world. Expand it to the tribe is popular in many places. Expand it to the Muslim Religion and you’ve got one third of the worlds population. What do you mean there’s not much moral comparison?
Thats one of the corrosive attributes about morals. Everyone thinks theirs are and everyone else’s isn’t.
Silly Hoomans.
Cuba in the 60′s? It’s still like that over there. Just like Dallas, Fatso Moore and pals wants it to be in the US.
He’ll probably end up getting as much time, as Casey Anthony did for “lying” to police, about the death of her child. Doesn’t seem a fair justice system, for just smoking a weed, compared with possibly murdering a human being. Does it?
#1 Bobbi is spot on. You have to either support all the laws or not. My mom tried to get away with j walking in front of me the other day. I had to throw a choke hold on her and take the bitch down then and there.
Stopher==you probably saved her life or someone elses. If you ever can’t enforce the law yourself, call the cops.
Every good citizens duty…………