The Czar Pool

Obama's, that is... [More]

I've still never gotten a satisfactory answer to my question...

[Via Tina T]

Important Message from Jim Deakin for Senate Campaign

Via Email:
We Made It! Thank You For All Your Efforts.

Thank you to the 5,217 Arizona citizens who have put their trust in me to represent them in the 2010 United States Senate Primary against John McCain.

According to the latest information available from the Arizona Secretary of State Website we need 5,184 signatures to be included on the ballot.

While we have enough signatures to satisfy the AZ SOS we still have a lot of work to do. The McCain campaign will use every trick in the book to invalidate signatures and keep me off the ballot.

To overcome the tricks and lawyers we need to quadruple this number. It took me 10 months to gather these signatures. I need your help to push us over the goal line. I need a commitment of 10 to 15 signatures (1 page) from each of you.

Please contact me jimdeakinforsenate@gmail.com to receive your page(s) and instructions.

Please forward to your gun owner friends in AZ and ask them to take action.

Why?

Because.

A Guide to Understanding...

...the SPLC. [More]

Looks like they use the same tactics there as they do here.

Smear those you hate as haters.

Understand?

[Via Peter G]

We're the Only Ones "Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire" Enough

THEY swear to tell the whole truth -- some times.

Prosecutors and NYPD Internal Affairs probers have identified as many as two dozen cases in the past year in which cops allegedly made false statements involving routine arrests when the truth would have served them just as well. [More]
Assuming they've found them all--and they're telling us everything they've found...

Furious Mike's "Only Ones."

No doubt just a few bad apples...

[Via Harvey]

Bossier City: Where YOUR Safety is Paramount

The draft budget made public by the city council, controversial because of the proposed elimination of 80 positions in the police and fire departments together, contains raises in salary in the mayor's office, city council and elsewhere. [More]
I suppose one could argue that a reduction in "Only Ones" could enhance public safety--but I'm sure that's not what the kleptocrats have in mind. I mean, I haven't seen them call out for help to the citizen militia...

They want more money. And if people have to die to get it for them, so be it.

Tell me, why were "governments instituted among men" again...? And what if "government becomes destructive of these ends"?

[Via Matt S]

We're the Only Ones Crucial Enough

The jury found Detective Luis Batista of Brooklyn's 90th Precinct had in effect become a member of the drug dealer's crew, giving him crucial inside law enforcement info. [More]
One of Furious Mike's finest.

Neat trick: Abet the drug trade and count on the resulting violence to make sure you're among the "Only Ones" authorized to carry a gun in NYC.

And, of course, if anyone lifts a finger...

Sounds just like the place is ruled by a criminal gang, doesn't it? Why am I thinking the solution might just be to seal the whole damn place off...?

[Via Harvey]

We're the Only ones "There Once Was a Man from Nantucket" Enough

Bretschneider, who was reelected in a landslide in 2004, has encoun­tered numerous problems over the past six years, including a $15,000 fine from the state Office of Campaign and Political Finance for failing to disclose expenditures in a timely man­ner, using public employees in fundraising and receiving politi­cal contribution in a government building. Bretschneider was also fined by the state Ethics Com­mission for misusing his author­ity while pursuing the purchase of a Cape Verdean family's home on Cherry Street; he was arrest­ed by Nantucket police for vio­lating a restraining order filed against him by his ex-wife; pur­chased assault weapons that he was not trained or authorized to use; and continually squabbled with town and county officials over his budget. [More]
Another "lawman" breaking the law.

If he was an "Only One" at the time of the restraining order, does that mean it did not "legally" disqualify him from firearms for the duration, as it would you or me?

I also like the way squabbling with officials is considered an offense worthy of being on the list with the rest.

[Via Kurt Hofmann]

Cop Who Pulled Gun at Haunted House No 'Ghost Hunter'

So we're to assume a fellow officer knew he was armed and had been drinking, yet did nothing about it. And we're to further assume that not collecting actual evidence of intoxication by investigating officers is standard department procedure?

Just a few bad apples in the bobbing tub? [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column looks at a downright spooky situation--one where those in government-issued costumes get treats and the rest of us get tricked.

Also get the latest from my fellow GREs.

Tell a friend?

This Day in History: October 27

The Enemy are exerting their utmost skill, to reduce the Forts constructed for the defence of the Cheveaux de friese in Delaware, and to drive of our little Fleet, employed in aid of them. – On the 22d. Inst. Count Donop a Hessian Officer of Rank, & great Military Abilities, with 1200 of his Countrymen undertook to storm one of these Works (called Fort Mercer at Red bank on the Jersey shore) when himself and about 400 others were [strike-out] killed and wounded – between two and three hundred were left slain, and badly wounded, on the spot – the rest got off with their retreating brethren, who made the best of their way to Phila. – the Count is among the Wounded - supposed [Mortally]. – [More]