Tuesday, June 23, 2009

When in Scottsdale...

...avoid Duke's Sports Bar & Grill like the plague. [More]

That is, unless you enjoy being dissed and endangered by an ignoramus.
People realize alcohol and guns don't mix...This is going back to the Wyatt Earp days of the Wild Wild West...I will get the biggest, brightest sign I can get up the hour it passes
Good grief. Yeah, you just keep enabling people to get drunk, Al, and then sending them on down the road.

McCarthy. I wonder if he's related to Carolyn...?

I also wonder what his plan is for dealing with people who count on knowing where "gun free zones" are that handle lots of cash...? Or for protecting his customers and employees? Maybe someone could ask him?

dukessportsbar@netzero.com

Unless he's got a good one, I sure wouldn't risk my neck going into such a dangerous joint. Or give a dime to such an obnoxious and presumptuous dupe.

[Via Plug Nickel Times]

We're the Only Ones Recanting Enough

Zehm died March 20, 2006, two days after he was beaten with a baton, shocked multiple times with a Taser and hogtied...

Police officials initially said Zehm attacked Thompson, but they recanted that claim months later when surveillance video clearly showed Zehm retreating, holding a 2-liter plastic soda bottle in front of his face while Thompson struck him with a baton. [More]
Well then, can they change their story to "no procedures were violated"? And maybe call the bottle a weapon, and cite using it to protect himself as resisting arrest?

At least tell me the "Only One" in question has been suspended --with pay.

[Via Bill H]

We're the Only Ones on the Front Lines of the War on Drugs and Guns Enough

APD Officer Loses Gun, Fails Drug Test [More]
If this doesn't define what it means to be an "Only One,"I don't know what would.

[Via Scott N]

The CNN Version...

Rogue Minutemen leader held in fatal home invasion [More]
And now, as Paul Harvey would say, the rest of the story...

[Via Ed M]

We're the Only Ones Bearing False Witness Enough

Mahoney-Bruer, 49, was arrested and charged last week with three counts of breach of trust and one count of attempting to obstruct justice after an investigation by the Ontario Provincial Police Professional Standards Bureau. The 12-year member of the force is accused of using false evidence to lay charges against three drivers last month. He has been suspended with pay. [More]
Who believes he was the "Only One" doing it?

[Via retrotruckman]

Tom, Dick or Harry's Kids Need Not Apply

"There's going to come a point in time when it's not going to be a pet, OK? It's going to be a kid. It's inevitable." [More]
OK, so we should be able to protect our kids, right?

Uh...not exactly.
"I had no expectation or desire for every Tom, Dick or Harry to be able to go get a permit and do this," she said.
Perhaps if the inevitable kid is from one of the council members' families--or belongs to one of those "callers [who] expressed opposition," things will change.

Perhaps if the child is related to Vice Mayor Larry Small, he will become "really...interested in pursuing this further."

[Via George Copeland--check out his RNC Examiner page]

Back in a Bit

Took elder feral son Uday to college orientation this morning--he'll actually be doing an overnighter in my old dorm. Makes me feel a bit old...

Anyway, this has put me way behind on things and I have some chores I need to get to. I should be back later this afternoon with a few more posts for today.

Lautenberg Bill Will Harass Gun Owners, Not Terrorists

We already know who some in government consider to be "Homegrown Terrorists." We've seen how mere ideology is often enough to cause official suspicion. And some urge more than just denial of rights without due process, actually issuing shrill demands for Stalinist purges.

In America.

It's evident those intent on mandating a government monopoly of force will stop at nothing. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner looks at another kind of terrorism--the legislative kind, sponsored by traitors in government.

Also get the latest from my fellow GREs.

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This Day in History: June 23

Permit me to assure you Sir, that it would give me great pleasure to comply with your request for Field pieces, were it in my Power, but it is not. We have not Sufficient for the Army. General Schuyler applied for twelve, by a late Letter, for his department, which cannot be furnished. Our Number is so small, that we do not think it expedient to appoint more than two to each of our Brigades. We are obliged to keep some reserve in case of misfortunes. [More]