You'll never guess who's endorsing a gun "buyback."
File this one under "Good grief."
Here's today's Gun Rights Examiner column.
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Tuesday, December 09, 2008
We're the Only Ones Petitioning Enough
Dolton inspector general Robert Shaw was attacked on the street Saturday by a Cook County corrections officer circulating nominating petitions for Shaw's political foe, police said.Now wait a minute--we're talking Cook County "Only Ones" here.
What is the problem?
[Via The Bitter Clinger]
We're the Only Ones P***ing You Off Enough.
All we ever hear from those on the left is how police are the 'Only Ones' that should be able to have firearms. Because they are the 'only ones' who have the correct 'training' and correct 'temperament'. And apparently because they are the 'only ones' with the skills to rape a woman with a foreign object.
Michael Dukes shares some thoughts on fluid tactical situations...
Just so you know who owns your urethra...
We're the Only Ones Roguish Enough
Left unchecked by his State Health Department bosses, a supervising narcotics investigator with a yen for addictive fentanyl lollipops took over a New York City narcotics control office, abused suspects’ rights and endangered lives, the New York State inspector general has found...Now I don't know about that. If you spend much time going through the "Only Ones" files, you might get the idea he fits right in...
It said he had once fired his gun accidentally after delivering a prisoner to a city jail, never reporting the incident.
It also said that he had falsified his credentials and was essentially unqualified for the job.
[Via Declan]
Guns for What?
...President-elect Barack Obama said Sunday that gun-owning Americans do not need to rush out and stock up before he is sworn in next month.Or, as another ""community organizer is reputed to have asked*:
Armas para que ?[Via Zachary G]
* I've never actually been able to confirm this with an authoritative source citation...
This Day in History: December 9
Great Bridge...was the key point on the only land route providing access to Norfolk. Lord Dunmore built a small wooden fort there in a strong defensive position. Lacking a cannon, Colonel William Woodford 's Virginia forces hesitated to attack. Thinking that North Carolina reinforcements were on their way, the British left their strong position and attacked. The battle lasted 30 minutes.