No Evil Doers Here

Living in the times that we do, I get an endless stream of visitors from various agencies, tasked with securing the Homeland and her borders. Everyone from the Senate Sgt. at Arms, to the Border Patrol, to the DOJ, to the Department of Energy, to my friends at Wackenhut and private “damage control firms.” I’ll be sharing your visits with the rest of the readers, soon. Today, I’ll share just a couple.
Department of Justice! Looking at the Seattle PD and their immature, wanna be biker cops. Or if we’re lucky, they’re sniffin around Dino and his BIAW ties.
Host Name- wdcsun21.usdoj.gov
Region- District Of Columbia
ISP- Us Dept Of Justice
Page View- thevigilantlens.wordpress.com/2008/08/11/rossis-hells-angels/

Checkpoints R Us
The CBP, better known as the Border Patrol. You guys have been big fans. Shouldn’t you be out catching Mexicans instead of reading the Lens? For hours at a time? C’est la vie…..welcome.
Host Name- customs.treas.gov and bcp2.cbp.dhs.gov
IP Address 63.167.255.156
Location: Lorton, Virginia, United States among other places…
So a heartfelt hello to my new fans, welcome to the Lens! Good work everyone. Now go help FEMA in Texas. They appear to be doing a heck of a job.

Ya, I get some odd hits on my Xanga. The Xanga is written just for family and far-flung friends, and so would be pretty damn boring for anyone who didn’t know me or my family.
And yet, folks in Virginia, etc. where I know no one, keep checking my Xanga. Usually on days when interesting things might have been done by folks I may or may not know.
At least your blog here has good pictures. The poor homiesecurity boys have had to wade through stuff like photos of the plumbing problems at my house (although 64 year old squatter/wobblie plumbing does make for interesting problems….).
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Hey, be careful…
Squatter/wobblie could be misconstrued for
any number of scary, Homeland threatening
threats…. : )
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I found your blog on google and read a few of your other posts. I just added you to my Google News Reader. Keep up the good work. Look forward to reading more from you in the future.
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