Today’s Memorial Day Ceremony at The Lakes (Las Vegas)

Read MoreMy recount of the Memorial Day event at The Lakes.

Read MoreMy recount of the Memorial Day event at The Lakes.

Read MoreThis Memorial Day, the best way to honor our war dead is doing whatever it takes to prevent more deaths in the future.

Read MoreHow the fuck did the bat shit crazy bitch who birthed two monster terrorists get legally admitted into the United States as a — gulp! — permanent resident?

Read MoreThis is the second in a two-part series.
Yesterday, I wrote a first-hand account about the seemingly benign personal experience of being ticketed for multiple traffic violations in various parts of the country, while released with just a warning in the state of Nevada, where I currently reside. The point seemed abundantly clear — cops have discretionary power and do make certain judgments about those they detain and prospectively cite for violations. Most of you who have gotten out of traffic tickets at one time or another will likely agree.

Read MoreThis is the first article in a two-part series.
Within the past ten years, I’ve been pulled over a dozen times for various traffic violations.
On exactly half of those occasions, a citation was written out and I ended up paying a fine. The other half, I was let go with just a verbal warning and told to be more careful.
Question: What do you think was the single biggest determining factor between being ticketed by the police versus given a warning? Take your time. You’ll probably never guess.