
“We have what at first seems like a feel-good story. A little boy is attacked by some vicious pit bulls. Other people in the neighborhood flee to protect themselves. But one man acts quickly and saves the child’s life. Mr. Srigley seems like a great guy. Or at least a guy who did something great. Surely he was rewarded, right? Did he get a commendation from the police department? A ceremonial key to the city from the Mayor? Don’t be silly. We’re talking about Washington, DC.”
Related posts:
"Six strikes" Internet warning system will come to US this year
How 3-D Printing is Going to Change the World
X-ray full-body scanners to be taken out of U.S. airports
Government Medical Propaganda Comes to Television
Detroit Threatens To Remove Community-Provided Bus Stop Benches
The More Attention on The Next Fed Chair, The Better!
Brookings Institution on Colorado Pot Legalization: 'Resounding Success'
US Ally Turkey Attacks US-Backed Forces In Syria
FinCEN Director Confirms IRS To Release Bitcoin Guidance
New Beer Lawsuit Could Spell Trouble For Keystone XL Pipeline
Campaign to Salvage Central Banking
9/11 anti-sledding provision repealed in $1.15 trillion federal spending deal
Ron Paul: The Economics of Disaster
Customs & Border Protection Logged Eight-Fold Increase in Drone Surveillance for Other Agencies
Chinese Soldiers March Into Indian Territory, Pitch Tents, Declare Land For China