by Ryn Gargulinski | Jul 15, 2011 | Blogski Archives, column, crime, danger, death, environment, immigrants, life, police, fire, law, politics
When all else fails – beg. Those wise words are blazoned on one of my refrigerator magnets to remind of the successful tactic. Granted, the magnet is in the shape of a bone as the tactic works best for dogs, but the Arizona state government is also giving it a whirl....
by Ryn Gargulinski | Dec 1, 2010 | Blogski Archives, crime, danger, environment, immigrants, life, police, fire, law
Jaime Martinez-Garcia, of Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico, was apparently not going to let anything stand in his way of achieving his goal of living in the United States. Not even deportation. And surely not U.S. Border Patrol agents, whom he reportedly kicked and threw rocks...
by Ryn Gargulinski | Nov 23, 2010 | Blogski Archives, crime, danger, environment, immigrants, life, police, fire, law, politics
Woe is America. In the past 10 years we’ve experienced two recessions, an overall loss of 1 million jobs – and an influx of 13.1 million legal and illegal aliens streaming across the borders. Somehow the math is not working here. Take the United States back to...
by Ryn Gargulinski | Nov 8, 2010 | Blogski Archives, crime, danger, death, gross stuff, life, police, fire, law
If we are to continue to believe the argument that illegal aliens are harmless lost souls who deserve a better life here in America, than we must apologize for the recent deportation of two of them. Both fugitives from Mexico, one was wanted for murder and the other...
by Ryn Gargulinski | Oct 27, 2010 | Blogski Archives, crime, danger, environment, gross stuff, immigrants, life, police, fire, law, stupidity
You never know what you’ll get when you pull over a stolen pickup. You might get a tearful explanation, meek compliance or, as the Arizona Department of Pubic Safety found out Oct. 26, you could end up with a whole lot more. A DPS traffic stop on a stolen truck...