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  • Once upon a time the police in America had a different mission. TO SERVE & PROTECT was their mtto. Today they have a different motto/mission TO HARASS & COLLECT you might even add to suppress.......just saying

  • @not8upwthit

    Oh bullshit every third person out after 10 has been drinking they gotta do something stop crying about the police without them anyone who wanted could just take your shit and make you cry.

  • @Blahblobify --anyone that would give up their liberty for security deserves neither.....I believe that was Jefferson or Franklin...............come try and take my shit fool and your momma will cry.....if she loves your dumb ass .........around here it's called the make my day law......

  • @not8upwthit

    Nobody's "giving up their liberty" when pulled over in a DUI checkpoint, they are operating a motor vehicle on a public street and are subject to any safety inspections the state deems necessary. Jefferson and Franklin would concur.

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  • Good vid brother--be careful out there

  • i think this is a great thing i am a police officer and i see some people think police just want to write tickets NOT TRUE they do the check points to get drunks off the road and catch wanted subjects

  • i have a question if california is so messed up then why r there job postings on like craigslist and indeed all the time im confused is it like utah where all these companies say they are hiring but there not cant and dont have room

  • With unemployment comes crime increase.

  • OP ur a dick! Go hug a tree n save the world liberal faggot,white guilt

  • I know whats happening in Huston. Looks like a police state. No time to go after burglars, there's money to be got off of motorist.

  • No offense to anyone, but living in larger cities is nothing like living in a smaller town. For some of us, life like this is a daily event. Police stopping people for jawalking, prostitution, drugs, drunks, taggers, DWI checkpoints, etc is a normal event. Hearing police choppers nearby is normal. I get panhandled at least three times a day. Shootings are normal anymore. One may say that I live in a bad neighborhood, however, it's the entire city, and the problem is growing.

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  • a gentlemen tagger? golf is for gentlemen. Mabey he's an innoccent tiger? I know it doesnt make sense, im just being cute

  • Scary ass stuff these check points are insane just insane.

  • the police are tax collecting during the holiday season....dont be out after 9 pm they will make up a reason to write you a ticket.

  • I saw a emissions checkpoint just down the street. Two lanes of traffic stopped and a few cars an trailers set up for smog testing.

    We already pay every other year for emissions testing. It is mandatory before you can register a vehicle.

    The green movement is being perverted into an excuse to illegally detain citizens.

    Always carry a camera.....they do.

  • its not the green movement its government tax collection run a muck...they need revenue..they are going to get it via police extortion

  • Glad you had such a good sense of humor about my saying your daughter should be punished for fussing. Seriously, back in the '60s, my brother and I knew to obey my parents when they told us to get down on the floor of the car, or do this or do this. We'd fuss and discuss it later. My parents were wrong a lot, but families have to run like clockwork when the chips are down.

  • Well, it's all coming down to the One World Order. It's scary,,, for real.

  • I don't think we do checkpoints in Detroit here b/c if they did, just about every car would create some sort of "problem". Leave us alone, and everything is OK!

  • We've had 2 checkpoints in the last 3 weeks in our small town in Logan, UT. One was to check the tread on our tires before we drove into a canyon, the other was a DUI checkpoint, but both also checked for license, registration & insurance. I can't remember having a checkpoint here ever before, but now everyone is getting used to the idea.

  • They shine those irritating flashlights in your eyes as you drive by. Do they teach that technique to these idiots?

  • George that dichotomy you mentioned--VERY IMPORTANT & what a lot of us are feeling! If martial law comes who will be doling it out? LOCAL POLICE. If we're serious about taking care of ourselves & our neighbors we must get to know the police, EMTs, firemen, first responders. VOLUNTEER! Go to city council meetings, meet them, let them know you're a concerned citizen with good eyesight & friends. It builds community. BE THAT ROLE MODEL. Taggers will need guys like u when they're hungry & scared.

  • Keep up the great work Geo. Its ironic that this drunk will get treatment in a hospital and the couple that got cop jacked had their car confiscate have to figure out where to spend the night. Great videos. We see what's really going in CA.

  • You're in Riverside County right? The checkpoint might have been related to the two teenage accused murderers at large.

  • a friendly neigbhorhood community with guns do better protection.

  • Yes, I would not think of living in Ca. where you can't even carry a glock. I don't even visit all my relatives there anymore. Some live in Riverside and I won't be caught in Santa Rosa. No I live where a good man can defend himself from a quickly declining population of sheeple.

  • I am glad someone is FINALY showing the cops doing something useful instead of painting them as monsters.

    I sleep better knowing that I have a whole group of people keeping me safe.

  • the buffer between me and criminal elements is the .45 in my coat

  • I used to live in Ca. I got out as soon as graduated high school. Hope you own some strong doors.

  • Take a look at CheckpointUSA channel about DHS searches in the Southwest.

  • Its a scam to generate revenue. They do not give a damn about dui.

  • right, like everynight, everybody gets drunk and all lol

  • Umm, not sure where your from, but it does happen nightly in some areas.

  • Dec 7, the day of infamy, Please remember and be kind to each other Today.

  • They need to post up at the border and stop those illegals from crossing that borwer while they're at it.

  • @diah4, border*

  • Baghdad.

  • i think u should have called the cops if someone had broken into your kid's preschool & took all that private info & kids' photos in addition to letting that preschool lady know. u dont know if some identity thief or child molester was involved, so it's best to let the cops know someone(s) broke in to get that info.

  • Very good vid...its good that you are out there with your camera and make yourself noticed by the emergency services. That way you create bonds and relations to enrich your work..Also, cops know someone might be watching them...Double safety.. !! keep it up ... 5 stars !!

  • an example of "warrentless searches and seizures".. a decision of our Supreme Court that VIOLATES OUR CONSTITUTION!!!!!!! as we remain silent, they take our silence as acceptance.. it's TREASON!!!!!!

  • One suggestion for personal and property protection is a big dog BUT only if you're able and willing to care for it properly. An abused or neglected dog will not be willing to save your butt and an unhappy BIG dog would be bad. There are many big breed rescue groups and many large dogs in the pound because their homes fell into foreclosure. TIP; a "mature" pet doesn't usually chew your house apart and honestly seems to be grateful for the second chance. We all need help - help a homeless dog.

  • i love rotties but my place is too small

  • I don't call the police for anything. I don't.

  • Call the checkpoints what you want but they are unconstitutional by being warrantless searches.

  • When was the last time the state cared about the Constitution?

  • @muchosa1, I never thought about it like that. Wait tho. If they are only asking for ID, it's not a search right? Or is it?

  • Take a look at CheckpointUSA channel. He reports about warrantless searches in the southwest. It shows you how authority is stepping beyond the Constitution.

  • Does the Gestapo get out & scream: show me your paperz?

  • Yes they do when they ask you for your ID and citizenship.

  • This is insane wake up people!!!! They are conditioning the masses for martial law...

  • Your insane.

  • Is this where you're gonna grow food problem free in wonderful California during an economic collapse? When police can' t be paid, are you gonna be able to grow food unmolested when you can't buy any at the grocery store? Re-think...re-think...re-think George.

  • you think this is some sort of attempt to get SS numbers? Geesh the lengths people go to. I would never have thought of robbing pre-schools for identity theft. Yikes

  • What happened to the 4th amendment?

  • cops are looking to issue a ton of fines and tickets to support their mighty pensions..they need to suck every last dollar from the sheeple

  • It's not the police ,They are told what to do by the mayors ,the city councils, the govnoner. these are the ones who want your money ! the police are the collectors!

    Dont get upset with the police educate the police on what they are doing in name of the puppet masters!

  • True they are just puppets but don't want to admit it.

  • Counter-insurgency tactics being used to fight gangs ? Surround Fallujah and keep track of everyone who goes in and out.

  • Looks like your Repulbican Schwarzennegar is a real Nazi.

    Surprise surprise.

  • George why don't you move away. I did after my WIFE WAS MURDERED!

  • really? OMG. Im so sorry for your loss

  • I wonder why they don't let citizen to move to another state freely in the meanwhile they are having a border check.

  • California does not permit people to move away to other states???

  • "Land of the slaves, home of the cowards"

    "They hate our freedoms"

    LOL

  • I thought those papers on the road might have been dumped climate data.

  • Hey look, a drunk dude! Grab his organs, quick !

  • Papers please. YOur PAPERS!!!

  • George when will you make more biographies about the dollar and economy?

  • Walking will get you closer.

  • lets go become cops good salary lol

  • George, do you have checkpoints often? I live in the Uk and I've only been in 1 checkpoint in my life.

  • yes

  • the ring at the doorbell was just a neighbor delivering a package of goodies for a holiday gift...

    i personally think the schools should just stick to the old creative writing assignments and stay out of the CPS/psycho analysis/data collecting...it will be used against you later as evidence of being neglectful/unattentive parent...watch out they work hand in hand...talk to your children about the things that are inappropriate to share with others...

  • when really the incidents were not much of a serious deal...when the child tells the story, often they will leave out other pertinent info, such as, when the child was locked out, the 4 year old locked the door as a prank and it was only for a moment b4 the parent realized the problem or dad has been away for a time after the relocation, gathering up the property that was being retrieved or mom was locked in her room wrapping X-mas presents while an older child is kept to look after them and

  • what a bunch of shit checkpoints are for nazi germany. what ever happened to warrantless searches are illegal!

  • btw...

    the public schools collect info on your children from the very start, including their writing assignments..."i felt sad because...", "i was scared when...", "i didn't feel safe when...", you know things that young children may dramatize about at times..."i got locked out of the house once and i felt really scared/unsafe...", "i feel sad because i never get to see my dad anymore since we moved here...", "i was scared when i couldn't find my mom when a stranger was knocking @ the door..."

  • thanks for your insight, scary stuff

  • Getting pretty bad in California. Caught a homeless person sleeping in an isolated part of my yard that I never check, apparently he'd been sleeping their for a week under my nose. I'm considering installing security lights.

  • Offer him a hand, maybe? If you have a yard that size, why not leave him be? Not necessarily give him permission, but don't ask, don't tell type of permission? That land was there for millions of years before you got there my friend. How would you like to go back and see your stewardship of it in a hundred more?

  • @newvalue3775

    Offer him a hand? So just because I have more money than him I'm ethically responsible for giving a handout? I guess anyone who's richer than you automatically needs to give a percentage of wealth to poorer people?

    It's not a big yard, just hidden. He violated my rights and privacy. Two wrongs don't make a right.

    Here's an idea: Let's take your lofty idealism out of your test tube imagination and dump homeless people on your doorstep.

    History doesn't validate relativism.

  • @drealm. History doesn't validate relativism? History doesn't validate anything. Offering him a hand could mean giving him a can of soup and a taxi ride somewhere. A box lunch and a prepaid calling card. A 3 day warning b4 the boot. A conversation, Some clothes you no longer need and an old backpack.

    A moment ago the person was is an isolated area, now your dumping them 'on my doorstep' Which is it? I'm sure they would rather have a home over nervously sleeping haphazardly, afraid of trespassing

  • @newvalue3776

    Apparently you think historical precedence validates a free for all land grab.

    So just to be clear you support charity through force? That's not charity that's called stealing. I guess by your logic I'm entitled to squat on anyone's land as long as their above my net worth?

    You seem to be in the midst of an idealism crises. You'd practically assist and back a homeless person squatting on another person's land but dodge the idea of the exact same person squatting on your land.

  • Good luck drealm. I hope you never have to see things from the prospective of someone having suffered a neurosis. Job loss, cancer, loss of wife, child, anything that could drive a person mad and homeless. Your right about everything you said.

  • @newsvalue3776

    Oh I see, so you're a defacto hypocrite. The interesting thing about hypocrisy is that you prescribe standards to live by that no one else does (including yourself). Which leaves you coercing others to aim for purely imaginary goals. What's worst is you're attaching a win/lose moral conundrum to anyone who doesn't live up to these goals while simultaneously excluding yourself for the grading process.

    In short, a hypocritical idea, is a non-idea. It has no real existence.

  • Okay drealm. You are simply exchanging my perceived idealism for your own here. In your perfect world no one would need a place to sleep that hasn't paid for it. Your moral conundrums are yours to sort out. You have no idea what I have done for humanity, for the less fortunate, for those in a lesser tax bracket and I have no disposition to expound here. Bottom line. Sometime your the land owner, sometimes your the homeless person needing a place to sleep. In this case you win, homeless loses.

  • @newvalue3776

    I'm drawing conclusions from direct statements you made. Surely you're willing to take responsibility for your statements? Or should I take this flip-flopping as sign that no words of yours can be taken seriously?

    You're right I don't know what you've done. Nor do you know what I've done. However previous good Samaritan acts aren't accumulated points that equal a free pass to eventually stop doing what you preach while simultaneously holding others to a higher standard.

  • @newvalue3776

    And what's this obsession with classifying people who own property as winners and those who don't as losers? This implies a competition between them, when in fact no such thing has ever occurred.

    Squatting on someones property is the equivalent of stealing someone's trophy from a race they didn't bother to compete in.

    I hate to say it, but you're logic of leveling out perceived unjust inequalities through force reeks of every dictator and mass murderer in history.

  • @drealm. You really like to argue.

    "Squatting on someones property is the equivalent of stealing someone's trophy from a race they didn't bother to compete in."

    The basic difference between your position and mine on this matter is that I do not assume all "Race" participants are sane and competing for the same piece of land as everyone else with the same abilities. You stated that things are getting tough. I am from SF also. lots of homeless as I recall. Not all are SANE. Be thankful you are!

  • @newsvalue3776

    There's no race for land between homeless and home owners. A homeless person doesn't bid with other buyers. And doesn't compete with paying a higher percentage of mortgage, property taxes or maintenance costs. There's flat out no relationship, link, or cause and effect trail between a homeless person and a property owner. Every home owner if anything, is involved in a single person race against their own bank, state, ect. Owning a home doesn't deprive someone else of theirs.

  • @newvalue3776

    Yes I understand some people are less likely to buy a home for many reasons.

    However, choosing an arbitrary spot to draw a line in the sand between those who are capable of buying a home and those who can't is a slippery slop.

    It's completely subjective who's considered better off or worst off. Everyone relatively speaking can be considered either worst of better.

    Encouraging those who are worst to take by force from those who are supposedly better is an unsustainable idea.

  • If you're in the area, you could always provide the needed assistance to the homeless person. Giving to others is not mandatory, but is nice if that's what you decide to do. Just not possible to force your views upon others.

  • Just a guess here, but it seemed to me that the 'your doorstep' comment was literal. For example - if you're so interested and able to help, maybe the taxi can drop them off on your doorstep? Nothing wrong with wanting to help people in need and being able to provide that help. It's good that you are willing. Can't really force other people to do the same, though (well, only the government can do that).

  • "Someone partying and getting help afterwords at the tax payers expense" is a very small issue in the scheme of what our tax dollars go towards that ultimately work against us my friend. Negligible.

  • Looking more and more like East Berlin. Your Papers Please, Your Papers!

  • in order for the police dept. to be considered legal to do check points, they must first have the checkpoint published in the local paper, with disclosure of the road(s), date and times the checkpoints will take place, so i advise that everyone check your paper for it each week if you don't want to get stuck in these dragnets...

  • Thanks, George... you are an asset to your community.

  • wow good info too many people still dont beieve in jesus or dreams or love i guess...scared of everything!!! so r we going to all go naked or something if we all have nothing to hide..cause i like my body with clothes on...specially in winter! LOVE AND PEACE love thy neighbor n stuff!!! testify is my fav song by rage against the machine

  • No one likes check points but oh well, if you have nothing to hide, it's just time. I have to say George this video is one of the most mature videos you have made. Real common sence and grown-up methods of protecting your family and property, as well as good advice about law enforcement. Everyone should take a tip from your actions, get to know your neighbors, grow some balls and patrol at night. If I've learned anything, you have big brass ones.

  • ARE YOU SERIOUS

    "if you have nothing to hide"

  • When a checkpoint pops up out and it makes you late for work or to pick up your children i find it uncalled for.

  • Last I knew, "if you have nothing to hide" isn't a constitutional authority of the fed or state government. Actually, you have the right to privacy. Too many people forget that.

  • This might be a good principle for you to stand on when you get caught in a check point but it won't do you or the police a bit of good.

  • I am hearbroken that your little one was hurting. : ' ( Hey, love and peace to you and yours this Christmas Season. . Yes, these points are spreading, fast !! yech.

  • operation "ENDGAME"...

  • Checkpoints of any kind are just conditioning you to accept them as an everday occurance. Getting you brainwashed for when Martial law comes and they have checkpoints for you to get anywhere.

    TICK - TOCK not much time on the clock

  • yep, and I bet all citizens are not going to go along with it either, tic-toc

  • the check point is conditioning. We need to stand up or it will evolve into worse, If its happening on a normal basis.

  • "These are the times that try men's souls.'' Thomas Paine

    "We have before us the opportunity to forge for ourselves and for future generations a new world order -- a world where the rule of law, not the law of the jungle, governs the conduct of nations. When we are successful -- and we will be -- we have a real chance at this new world order, an order in which a credible United Nations can use its peacekeeping role to fulfill the promise and vision of the U.N.'s founders." George W.Bush,Sr.

  • the check point needs a point and thank you for the vids, but the point is missing. 5 * for the vid. but again why don't you find out why the police hold up traffic of the masses and no one = you don't ask them what's up?

  • i don't go against the police...unless I have a death wish

  • they work for you, and your respect is to yourself and them, not fear. nothing to fear but fear itself, my critism is valid, why are you defensive? your daughter was scared and your her father, do you want her to be scared? all of us? that's a good way to live, not. please don't be defensive, brother sharpeneth brother george, i, we simply need the facts so we us can be prepared for whatever the reality is. sorry if you were a little offended, it happens but not necessary. peace friend

  • How's that going "against the police"? You are a makeshift reporter, right? So ASK them what's going on and why they are blocking traffic. Simply report their response.

    Just don't get too cozy with the paladins in blue. Keep in mind, george4title, that the police are NOT obligated to PROTECT citizens. South v. Maryland (1856), Bowers v. DeVito (1982), two cases of several make this abundantly clear ;).

  • I might ask them at another time, but I would never get smart at a checkpoint....did you see what they did to that pastor in AZ...scraped his face on broken glass

  • anymore dropping dimes on taggers, and i will unsubscribe. I'm not into destroying pub property, but its totally uncalled for calling police on taggers. Why don't you just go out there and yell at them?!? just shout "I saw your face. I know who you are! Don't let us catch you around here again!" I guarantee you'll never see hide nor hair of them again.

    You want a kid to go to PRISON for that? They might. Graffiti has produced some great artists who would not have found their way without it.

  • then unsubscribe....please. you have NO idea the destruction of public property and blight that is going on....are you from Alaska?

  • george, after reading some of these comments and knowing but not experiencing, walkin in your moccasins, your doing what you think is best in the moment and sit. so hugs bro and keep your eyes open, and your wits tuned. peace

    ps cali scares me and a fish out of water i'd be.

  • why? were are you from?

  • Did they tell you what crime you committed before violating your 4th amendment right and ask for you Identification. Your PAPERS Please we live in Nazi. Then Rich people get to go to rehab and poor people go to jail. They are obstructing traffic, that is against there own maritime laws which inforce all of you artificial People. The Police are the biggest Gang out there, all they do is show up after crimes have occured and terrorize local citizens like your daughter. They are not your Friends!!!

  • Im so glad I don't live in a heavily populated area like that.

  • Scummy police

  • I would not have picked up the info on the ground....man, you will be blamed for it.

    I would have just called pd.

  • i thought about that...I know the owner of the school

  • Thoe most troubling part of video was the personal info and photos of the children that someone stole. We need to protect our chirldren and this was a huge breach of security for these families! :-(

  • I never thought about the amount of info our schools have on us and our children

  • It looks like Riverside really sucks.

  • Yes, it definitely does. I can't even go jogging outside, because the whole city literally smells like shit.

    Plus every single night, I worry about my car getting stolen/or broken into.

  • Also keep the lights on your back yard at night.

    Do you want to get a big dog?

    I have pepper spray if I need to use it.

  • 909 woop woop... lol Not much too laugh about if shit hits the fan~ Pardon my french~

  • DUI checkpoint maybe?

  • that was different than a dui checkpoint. that was more like the checkpoints in AZ right now; permanant check points for home land security or some bs.

  • I live in rural virginia with housewifes home on all sides. We still have a crime problem with break-ins. We also have a few black bears that run around. I'm not being racist, I'm talking about REAL bears. It's coming man!

  • Notice how Polar bears aren't breaking into your house. I'm just saying.

  • also trader, don't let Republicans off the hook, more and more they acting just like the Dem's. If all you/we do is keep the label but take all the principals and pathology of a democrat just to win an election what have "we" won. In end the only one who wins is the victim baiters. everyone else, the tax payer, the people who interact with the "victim" and the "victims" are the losers and big gov grabs more self serving power, kind of like femnist. who now ARE one and same as Big gov.

  • great commentary information! something to consider, learned from a book, the term is "economism", notice it is an ism, so the policy like a religion to the big business globalists, corporations/government/banker­s. the dems and repub with nafta and gatt pushed this economism, which is grow the gdp and infalte the bubble and the world will be wonderful. illegals are fresh consumers and need everything new. the change is here now, illegals having money sent north. we are in the crap, call on God

  • yes Trader, my last point, typos & all was using the border as classic example, Gov getting its priorities backwards. Most of problems gov want to "fix" r the problems that failed interventionism created at hands of Big lib GOV. Protect us from outside & REAL criminials within & mind business. I'll keep 90% of my tax dollars & they keep bullshit, family courts & 50% of cops acting out child hood torment. Less law's. less courts, less dependence, less cops, more boarders.=LESS VICTOMOLOGY!

  • note to self.... crash in a vacant lot!

  • what a sucky way to wake from a good buzz!

  • Why not just leave the guy there? What a waste of money to take him to the ER. Probably doesn't have health insurance (guessing).

  • title should read "1 night in the 909 area code", you shouldn't stereotype southern california like this

  • 951 baby!

  • Our Bill of Rights requires "probable cause", and it says we are to be secure in our person, papers and personal effects. That means these road block checks are illegal as hell! Speakup or lose your freedooms!

  • Welcome to the new world order. California will be the first phase.

  • In brasil, where we live part time this drunk would just stay in the street, no one would bother him saving tax payer money. He would only be moved after he was dead. Again, Thanks for posting George

  • I agree with this. Those police should not have stopped.

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  • Recession & unemploymeny=Crime

  • This guy is straight C.I.A !

    Fucc you George !

  • lol..who the hell are you?

  • trader, sounds good to me, but they only 1/2 ass watch the borders and then want to abuse the rest of us to make up for. ThIS big LIBERAL GOV is involved so we get a lose lose.

  • They kidnamed the drunk guy, city kidnaped him. He don't should not have to go anywhere with them and f anyone that's offended by him, watching people be losers is a small price for freedom. Where is the line, get drunks of the street not a whino. no wonder we don't have enough resources. if can help him great, if he don't want move the fuck on and leave him be.

  • interesting point

  • @ORVX pigs arrest a drunk for being on the street next they will arrest me and you for being on the street, what a shame

  • they made a real production out of a drunk. the state is deep in debt and this garbage. you go to detox here in portland, 24 hrs no phone, chicken broth, water, smelly feet and out in morning or you can sign up for treatment, no charges, and no bill. the check points are disturbing.

  • cool

  • Thanks for sharing, George. Looking forward to more videos.

  • @ 73cupcake. Most of DUI checkpoints are done by some 4-5 state troopers. Not by 10 or more. It looks like they are checking for illegals.

    Whe I drove the big rig trucks and left from McAllan TX. to head back North the border patrol has a check point to see if any illegals are hidden in the truck.

  • yeah something was weird here

  • The police are important but keep your distance George, although they are supposed to protect citizens, you might end up being arrested for defending yourself against one of these nuts. Also remember that the police are only effective after the fact: It takes about 12 minutes on average to arrive on the scene. So in truth, you ARE on your own.

  • So true.

  • Patrolling the perimeter is NOT weird. I live in a HIGH crime area and have done it myself for year while OVERTLY carrying arms.

    I have personally had 0 problems as a result.

  • wow...do you worry about getting pulled over?

  • Hi George - I live in Indiana, (lived in La Jolla in the 90's so I know how CA is.)

    Indiana is pro 2nd Amd. when the cops see me they likely know I live in the neighborhood because of their community policing plus there is NO pc. Plus most cops in Indiana like armed citizens. I have had cops look right at me while armed and they don't even slow down.

  • Thanks George

    keep up the great work.....btw-inflation us is the bomb too.

  • Crazy nights with George!

  • yea like last night kobe hit a three pointer to win the Laker game. The Samoans across the street were yelling like crazy for 15 minutes. Then the hellicopters started flying around. The police sirens, then people start honking their horns.

    All because the Lakers won some dumbass game. Los Angeles is full of the dumbest bunch of assholes. Ohhh, and i live in a "good neighborhood" WTF I can imagine downtown area after a Laker win.

  • lol

  • @TraderNorton04 People from California are just crazy. It's a cesspool of shit and weirdos with a dash of backward thinking and liberal extremists.

  • Your daughter should be punished. I am serious. She is so chicken. My father and mother would never have tolerated that kind of reaction.

  • @slobomotion Why is she so scared of the police??

  • yeah her reaction was wierd...even children understand checkpoints as bad

  • oh gawd...lol