Well, the question for the last year or so has been “What did we get for our $1 million of taxpayer money after we gave it to Ceasefire?” The implication has been that they either shared it out among a lot of “negotiators” who keep turning up in arrest reports after failing to prevent their own acts of violence and/or drug sales.
But here we have hard evidence of progress:
Given $1 million dollars and almost a year, Ceasefire has been able to give itself a different name.
September 23rd, 2012 at 11:44 am
The only “cure” for violence is a swift, hard end to the fight via self defense. Sometimes that includes a few bits of lead, copper and brass.
September 23rd, 2012 at 12:09 pm
Well, the question for the last year or so has been “What did we get for our $1 million of taxpayer money after we gave it to Ceasefire?” The implication has been that they either shared it out among a lot of “negotiators” who keep turning up in arrest reports after failing to prevent their own acts of violence and/or drug sales.
But here we have hard evidence of progress:
Given $1 million dollars and almost a year, Ceasefire has been able to give itself a different name.
Let the cost-benefit analysis . . . . . BEGIN!
September 23rd, 2012 at 6:50 pm
I thought Cure Violence was an 80’s alt rock tribute band.
September 24th, 2012 at 9:38 am
1) Assume all violence is “gun death”.
2) Assume any and all guns cause violence.
3) Assume all violence is bad.
Hat Trick!
September 24th, 2012 at 12:42 pm
Tasso Rampante — +1