Friday, April 30, 2010

Animal Private Parts Exposed

Animals filmed for television wildlife documentary series are denied their right to privacy, a leading U.K. academic claimed in a report that emerged Friday. [More]
I was all set to say something about denying animal privacy tonight on the grill when I looked up the leading academic.

His specialty is sitcoms.

Sounds to me like somebody's goofing with somebody here.

Either that or he--and the people who employ him--are insane.

GRE Round Up for Apr. 30

There's some good stuff being turned out by the Gun Rights Examiners. I hope you're availing yourself of it, and importantly, sharing these links via emails, on blogs and forums, with your local newspaper editor, etc.

A common complaint is media bias and absence of representation for "our side."

These people work hard to change that and ask for nothing from those of us their labors serve other than to help spread the word. I hope no one thinks that's too much to ask.

Here are their latest offerings:

Steve D. Jones/Fort Smith:
The lies against open carry in Oklahoma

Liston Matthews/Knoxville:
Unconstitutionally vague.....unintended consequences!

Chris Woodard/Tucson:
It's official. July 29, 2010

Go. Read. And please share these links.

You're doing that, right?

"Raw Anger"

Lady, if that's what you think is me being angry...[Read]

Second Amendment Sellout

I ordinarily try not to drive traffic to my enemies, but this time I'll make an exception.

I also ordinarily try to keep the language clean around here. Again, it's exception time.

Read on, having been warned.

Yo, Federale:

Fuck you, you racist asshole.

Any time you want to "use" that "stinkin' badge" on me, let me know, douchebag. You do say you're not afraid to.

Come out from behind your screen name, coward, and face me.

That shouldn't be a problem for a big, brave "Only One," should it?

We're the Only Ones Lying Enough

The jury found the officer, Patrick Pogan, 24, guilty of filing a criminal complaint that contained false statements concerning the cyclist, Christopher Long, including an assertion that Mr. Long knocked Mr. Pogan down by intentionally steering his bicycle into him. [More]
What did we just get done saying about lying?

The good thing about the dismissal on other charge is, had Long been the one to "recklessly assault" Pogan, I doubt he'd be convicted too. I'd actually bet on it.

[Via David G]

We're the Only Ones Going Swimmingly Enough

Cobb police SWAT team member Sgt. Ken Reda, 37, and Shelley Powell, also 37, were both charged with making false statements and obstruction, allegedly lying about who was on the boat and the circumstances around the accident. [More]
That's the thing about tolerating a culture of lying. Those who can bring themselves to lie for you when your butt is on the line can also bring themselves to lie against you when it's their butts...

Hell of a thing, not knowing when the backup you're relying on, at times with your life, may turn on you and opt for self-preservation. Can you imagine dying and your supposed "friends" cover up the circumstances? If they'd do that low, what wouldn't they cover up, especially if someone who means nothing to them is involved?

Kind of an unintended consequence, wouldn't you say? The cost that comes permanently attached to the perceived benefits of the "Only Ones" culture...you can trust no one?

Talk about miserable. It's enough to give someone an attitude.

And to think how many juries automatically accept the word of testifying officers over suspects.

I wonder how many times these two have been called to testify...?

[Via Harvey]

Wardrobe Control

Debate over hunter-orange heats up [More]

Because, evidently, you are incapable of dressing yourself.

Do it for the children.

Wrong Social Media Choice?

A Surrey judge ordered two weapons prohibitions Thursday after a youth last year posed with an AK-47 on a Facebook page... [More]
Maybe they should have used Twitter...?

Delusional

So what we're being told, either by elected officials or private sector officials, is that we don't want to do things to restrict access to guns or where guns are taken, because we don't have the guts to upset the people with lots of guns. [More]
Bear in mind Vanderboegh's new BFF is talking about Chicago here. I still laugh over the suggestion that Mike should have put a "We Are Everywhere" sticker on his back...

An Underfunded Program

Mayor Richard Daley today urged Chicagoans to turn in firearms in exchange for a prepaid credit card, but the city is going to have to pass the hat to come up with enough money to cover the yearly program. [More]

I don't suppose "starve the beast" is an option?

Forget it Jake, it's Chi-Town.

Time to Crime in Bloomberg Paradise

[Click graphic to enlarge]

That "iron pipeline" doesn't seem to flow very well. I wonder what the breakdown is for "Over"...?

Here's the presser.

Here's the New York reports page.

I'd like to see a "time to conviction" chart. And another one for "length of sentences." For BATFU.

Randy Hillman: Oath Breaker

Randy Hillman, director of the Alabama Association of District Attorneys, opposed the bill and urged law-enforcement officers to do the same. In an e-mail to law-enforcement officers before the bill was passed he said, in part, “These weapons have no legitimate sporting function and will only serve to endanger the lives of law enforcement.” [More]
Bite me, Randy. You and the FOP.

Getting to the Heart of the Matter

What's the big deal?

Don't they already own us?

And can't you just see a future Repo Men-type scenario where a government health panel says it's time to turn things off and begin the harvest?

Hey, maybe they could make eligibility for fedcare contingent on agreeing...assuming that's not already buried in there somewhere...

It is telling, though, how they still use the word "donor."

Conspiracy Theory

Not that I want to start a new one, but this does seem awfully damn convenient for the anti-progress "progressives"...

Does Lindsay Lohan Gun Photo Show Violation of Federal Law?

[A]re we witnessing evidence of a federal felony in progress? [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column looks at an ongoing train wreck. Not that I actually give a damn, but all the "Authorized Journalists" appear oblivious to the real story here.

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This Day in History: April 30

At Crooked Billet on April 30, 1778, British Maj. John Simcoe's troops ambushed Brig. Gen. John Lacey's platoon, killing 26 and capturing 58 Continental Army soldiers. [More]

Thursday, April 29, 2010

GRE Round Up for Apr. 29

There's some good stuff being turned out by the Gun Rights Examiners. I hope you're availing yourself of it, and importantly, sharing these links via emails, on blogs and forums, with your local newspaper editor, etc.

A common complaint is media bias and absence of representation for "our side."

These people work hard to change that and ask for nothing from those of us their labors serve other than to help spread the word. I hope no one thinks that's too much to ask.

Here are their latest offerings:

Dan Bidstrup/Denver:
Updates on Philippine elections and Denver gun show shooting last March

John Longenecker/Los Angeles:
Safer Streets 2010: Invigorating the electorate via college students.

John Pierce/Minneapolis:
The man who single-handedly scuttled voting rights for DC

Dave Workman/Seattle:
Kurt Hofmann/St. Louis:
Go. Read. And please share these links.

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We're the Only Ones "Oops--Our Bad!" Enough

As the officers approached the vehicle, McKinnley slipped and his firearm went off. Officer Mitch McDannald thought the gunfire came from the suspect and he returned fire, fatally wounding Thompson. [More]
Yes, "it's unfortunate that they were put into this position," ain't it, though, Commissioner Billy?

You know--this position.

But I love how you paint it to where they're the unfortunate ones.

[Via FFFW]

We're the Only Ones Professionally Favored Enough

A state trooper named Sheila McKaig, 41, was stopped 10 times for various traffic offenses over 14 months and never once got a New Jersey traffic citation. [More]
Hey, it's Jersey. And she's an "Only One."

**it happens.

[Via Michael R]

We're the Only Ones Crack Law Enforcement Team Members Enough

She admitted to authorities, the affidavit states, that she had been smoking crack four to six times a week for about a year, and that she and another person who lives with her occasionally drove to Milwaukee to buy crack. [More]
In Wisconsin.

Where there's no concealed carry.

Because you're just not as much of a crack shot as the "Only Ones."

Ain't that right, Tyler...?

[Via Steve T]

Just What We Need

More democrats. [Read]

I agree, this needs to go viral. And then we need to, you know, do something about it.

No It's Not Either

And I wish people would quit saying that. [Read]

Did He Or Didn't He?

Did armed Ohioan near Obama's plane really break law?
Man at N.C. airport had permit to carry gun, advocates note [More]
And until it's proven, what the hell's the deal with this?

That's some "service"...

Stop Or I'll Mentor!

That mentoring starts on Day One, ladies. In a stable, loving household where moral adult role models routinely demonstrate personal responsibility and rational choices, and establish expectations and consequences. [Read]

By the way--where are the men?

[Via Ed M]

Anybody Have Time...

...to help educate "Robert"? [See "Comments"]

Or at least not let him stand unchallenged if he proves ineducable?

Surprise, Surprise...

Kevin Wilmeth is not particularly astonished... [Read]

And THEN What?

If no National Guard to curb violence, then what? [More]
Oh, I don't know, genius. Suppose we think this through...

Forget it Jake, it's Chi-Town.

Nevada District 1 Congressional Candidates Answer Gun Rights Questionnaire

The incumbent, Shelley Berkley, has earned an "F" rating from Gun Owners of America, and that alone should motivate gun-owning constituents to pink slip her. "On the Issues" tells us NRA gave her an "F" in 2003, that she backs nonsense like "smart guns" and waiting periods--although it does look like she changed positions on suing gun manufacturers.

Here are two challengers to consider for unseating Berkley, Michele Fiore and Craig Lake... [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column gives Nevada gun owners a more sure way to place their bets.

Also catch up on the latest from Trigger Sports LIVE!, including their YouTube channel.

Share the link? Especially with friends in Nevada?

This Day in History: April 29

To secure milk was always a problem, and now Washington planned as follows: April 29, 1778. "Many inconveniences having attended the order of the 17th inst. by confining the purchasing of milk and other necessaries for the use of the sick to the regimental Q. Masters. Instead of that mode a discreet serjiant and few men according to the number sick in the regiment, are to be sent out daily to purchase such articles." [More]

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

GRE Round Up for Apr. 28

There's some good stuff being turned out by the Gun Rights Examiners. I hope you're availing yourself of it, and importantly, sharing these links via emails, on blogs and forums, with your local newspaper editor, etc.

A common complaint is media bias and absence of representation for "our side."

These people work hard to change that and ask for nothing from those of us their labors serve other than to help spread the word. I hope no one thinks that's too much to ask.

Here are their latest offerings:

Dan Bidstrup/Denver:
Answering a college student about guns on campus

John Longenecker/Los Angeles:
Safer Streets 2010: More statist hate for America

Dave Workman/Seattle:
Kurt Hofmann/St. Louis:

Short on Details

But hey, we already got the headlines and hysteria we were looking for. [More]

It's Ali-i-ive!


Quite some Frankenstein monster you "progressives" have set loose on the world.

Not that I think Rachel Maddow's open-minded enough to rethink why we villagers just might want to hold onto those pitchforks and torches...

[Via Mark III]

We're the Only Ones Off-Target Enough

Oklahoma City police officer shot by another aiming at charging dog [More]
How come this never happens to Cesar Millan?

Don't you just hate it when the "Only Ones" miss a perfectly good opportunity to kill a family pet, especially when its actions afterward show it wasn't really committed to an attack? Anybody read of any OKC dog maulings, now that it's escaped "into the wild"?

We're the Only Ones Giving Back to Our Community Enough

A jury has convicted a former northwest Ohio police chief of stealing firearms that belonged to his department. [More]
Well, I guess "selling," not "giving," but you get the idea...

We're the Only Ones Double Our Pleasure Enough

See, it's not that he didn't get off on the kiddie porn, it's that after withdrawing his guilty plea, re-sentencing was deemed to equate double jeopardy... [Read]

We're the Only Ones Tossed Enough

Judge tosses arrest of cop accused in fatal DUI crash [More]
No wonder Daley wants to keep his subjects disarmed.

Maybe the family could seek a change of venue?

[Via savaship]

We're the Only Ones Award-Winning Enough

Award-winning Ridgeland Police Officer commits perjury in DUI case, leaves town. [More]
Aren't the "Only Ones" who win awards typically considered the very best they've got?

[Via Stephen S]

I Don't Have to Show You Any Stinking Badges

A discussion was going on about open carry at a group I belong to. One of the posters suggested a badge on the belt typically reassures the sheeple they have nothing to fear--everything is "authorized." Speculations were then offered as to what type of insignia could be worn to keep the herd from stampeding.

I thought about that for a minute and came up with this:
I thought about if for another minute, and decided what's good enough for legendary character actor Alfonso Bedoya is good enough for me.

The children are just going to have to grow up. If they don't, it's up to the adults to regain control.

Enforce the Second Amendment?

Really?

What a novel idea...

Of course, we actually wanted it enforced all the way, not just little half-measures to burnish John McCain's "conservative" creds, "principles freaks" that we were...

Honor

Bob Wright explains. [Watch]

Guy's the real deal.

Consider the Alternatives

There's this approach:
Texas gov. shoots, kills 'wily' coyote during jog
And then there's this approach:
Canadian folk singer killed by coyotes, park official says
Oh dear, I so hate having to make tough decisions...

Perhaps we should let others make them for us?

[Link #1 via Ed M]

Daley's hatred for right to keep and bear arms takes dangerous globalist turn

That seems a pretty dangerous and irresponsible thing to do to people who want to be left alone. [More]
This latest crap from this little dictator warranted a second Gun Rights Examiner column.

There's a solution of sorts in here, but I doubt anyone will try it.

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A Change of Venue

Daley: Send gun industry lawsuit to World Court [More]
How about instead we send you to a citizen tribunal? I'd actually assign that more legitimate authority.

Say you do this, Tim-Tom, and let's say they rule in your favor.

How is the World Court going to enforce U.S. citizen disarmament? Because once you establish precedent against gun manufacturers, what's to stop the expansion of "rulings"?

How many men like me are you willing to have your armed followers try to kill? And what are we supposed to be doing while they try?

Who is the dangerous radical extremist revolutionary here? Who, by abandoning the Constitution to enact foreign control, proves himself to be the one who is "anti-government"? Who is the hater?

Who is the one trying to start a civil war?

What a traitor. What a domestic enemy. What a punk.

You too, Nutter.

A Star is Born

Speakers included NRA executive vice president Wayne La-Pierre...[More]
Just so we're clear--even though their headquarters is right down the road in Fairfax, they couldn't spare anyone to address the national Second Amendment March--but they could set up a recruiting tent there.

There's Staunch and ThenThere's STAUNCH

The first LiveFreePA event was held last year and featured legendary guitarist Ted Nugent, a staunch advocate for hunting and gun rights. [More]
So the "unaffordable speaking fee" was waived?

OK Senator Calls Governor's Reasons for Vetoing Firearms Freedom Act 'Absurd'

So whether you're for or against the FFA strategy, gun owners deserve to know just how much distance the "800 Lb. gorilla" of the gun rights movement intends to keep. Specifically, Brad Henry is claiming an "A" rating, yet he gives a string of buzzword-seeded excuses that sounds like it was scripted by the Brady Campaign. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner asks a question about ratings that we ought to have an answer to.

Also link up to today's Trigger Sports Live! appearance.

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This Day in History: April 28

Unable to sail on it's own, the Drake was taken in tow. By April 28th, the ship was again made seaworthy and sent off with a prize crew. The capture of the Drake, the first British warship to be defeated and captured by Americans, increased the furor over all the dastardly actions of the Americans from Whitehaven to the capture of Drake. [More]

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

GRE Round Up for Apr. 27

There's some good stuff being turned out by the Gun Rights Examiners. I hope you're availing yourself of it, and importantly, sharing these links via emails, on blogs and forums, with your local newspaper editor, etc.

A common complaint is media bias and absence of representation for "our side."

These people work hard to change that and ask for nothing from those of us their labors serve other than to help spread the word. I hope no one thinks that's too much to ask.

Here are their latest offerings:

Anthony Bouchard/Cheyenne:
Anti-Gun Mayor Bloomberg never leaves home without his guns

Senator Burns disputes Tea Party claims on his voting record

Take your gun to church?

Daniel White/Cleveland:
Gun laws aren't the answer, they're the problem

Rob Reed/Detroit:
The readers speak and the Detroit Gun Rights Examiner listens

Liston Matthews/Knoxville:
Guns in Knoxville Starbucks?

Dave Workman/Seattle:
Kurt Hofmann/St. Louis:
Does 'gun free' Chicago need the National Guard?

Chris Woodard/Tucson:
NRA sits out gunfight with feds yet again.

Has Obama finally taken notice?

Go. Read. And please share these links.

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Smear Job Alert

SPLC talking points disguised as news...you know, "Authorized Journalist" SOP.

Anthony Martin has the scoop.

Yeah, No Kidding

Suspects in gun violence often no strangers to law enforcement [More]
I guess this is where we say "Duh"?

The Cruelest Month

So much concentrated bedwetting in just one column. But how can you argue with the "solutions" offered by someone who says this with a straight face?
"Mayor Bloomberg is a visionary against gun violence, and acts of youth violence and murder are up, so they are holding these meetings in each borough," Cruz said.
That must explain the uptick. Or maybe she just doesn't want to get voted off the island?

Yeah, we'll be getting answers from this satisfied Rapex customer real soon.

Great coverage, "Authorized Journalist" Patrice O'Shaughnessy! One would never know there might be a different option!

And forget using "ph" instead of "f," even though your own archive spells the name of a fellow national socialist correctly. We pay you to churn out propaganda, so no points get taken away for inaccuracy--matter of fact, it's quite the opposite as far as The Daily News is concerned.

We're the Only Ones Moderate and Reasonable Enough

His aim is to force lawmakers to expand the rights of concealed-handgun owners in bars or rescind the current exception that allows law-enforcement officers and commonwealth's attorneys to carry concealed weapons and consume alcohol. [More]
How DARE he?

Some people...

Haven't we proven time and time again that only the "Only Ones" are capable of exhibiting such superhuman virtue and control (I have plenty more where those came from)? Or at least getting away with it when they don't? And that maintaining the distinction between peon and overlord is...how did His Highness A. Donald McEachin put it...? Oh, yeah, "a more moderate, a more reasonable approach."

[Via Mack H]

Furious Mike's Paradise

The mayor also takes along a police detail when he travels, flying two officers on his private plane and paying as much as $400 a night to put them up at a hotel near his house; the city pays their wages while they are there, as it does whether Mr. Bloomberg is New York or not. Guns are largely forbidden in Bermuda — even most police officers do not use them — but the mayor’s guards have special permission to carry weapons. A spokesman for the Police Department declined to comment. [More]
It does seem to be a universal characteristic these wretched rich anti-gun (for everyone but themselves) hypocrites share. Oh well, just so we're clear on where you stand.

Oregon Firearms Federation has more.

[Via Harvey]

We're the Only Ones Readdressing the Situation Enough

Tidwell believes that after the raid, the deputies intentionally scratched the letter "A" off the other side of the house to make it look as though their mistake was unavoidable because it looked like all one house. [More]
That seems to be the kind of thing that wouldn't occur to any but a mind practiced at such ways of thinking. You know, an "Only One."

[Via Carl S]

Why is ATF Ducking Freedom of Information Response on Toy Guns?

...BECAUSE THEY CAN—no one in government or the "mainstream" media is holding them accountable. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column answers its own question.

But it's not just the media and the government that's derelict here.

As I've noted before, won't-lift-a-finger apathy is a greater impediment than the antis.

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Monday, April 26, 2010

GRE Round Up for Apr. 26

There's some good stuff being turned out by the Gun Rights Examiners. I hope you're availing yourself of it, and importantly, sharing these links via emails, on blogs and forums, with your local newspaper editor, etc.

A common complaint is media bias and absence of representation for "our side."

These people work hard to change that and ask for nothing from those of us their labors serve other than to help spread the word. I hope no one thinks that's too much to ask.

Here are their latest offerings:

Anthony Bouchard/Cheyenne:
Police State legislation, S.3081 introduced by McCain and Scott Brown

Don Gwinn/Chicago:
IL gun control back on the move tomorrow?

Daniel White/Cleveland:
Keeping guns with permit holders keeps them away from criminals

Rob Reed/Detroit:
Gun owners meet in Westland for an open carry picnic

Dave Workman/Seattle:
Kurt Hofmann/St. Louis:

We're the Only Ones 10-55 Enough

"Advise him that I have a trooper stopped. He is a captain with the Highway Patrol, and he is extremely 10-55."

The code 10-55, according to the report, indicates an intoxicated driver. No action was taken against the driver. [More]

No, of course not.

What do they call that?

Oh, yeah. "Professional courtesy."

"Only Ones"-style.

You don't have a problem with that, do you?

[Via Cocked and Loaded]

We're the Only Ones Simple as ABC Enough

The Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control offered a similar sentiment, noting that its store employees are trained to cooperate fully with robbers. [More]
Because not resisting evil makes us all safer!

Philip Bogenberger said it, I believe it, that settles it.

Yo, Phil, aside from being a parasite letter agency "spokesman," what are your qualifications for having an opinion on this again? Satisfied Rapex customer or what?

[Via Mack H]

Shopping with Guns

Yeah, obviously this guy Nik is some kind of weakling who fears the average man. And girlfriend Kim is compensating for something...but what?

Or might there be another explanation besides the one the seething antis would offer us, since they both actually look like very cool and together people to me...

Watch the video and decide for yourself.

[Via David R]

Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition

Imagine that: the government desiring, commanding that every able citizen own weapons and be skilled in using them! And to do so on “holy days” and at Church. [More]
Or we could just have collectivist clergy who espouse government-coerced "generosity" put up one of those "No Guns" signs...

[Via HZ]

Meanwhile, Over in Furious Mike Paradise

Dozens Ignored a Man Dying on a Sidewalk in Queens [More]
Looks like basic humanity, curiosity and initiative have been bred out of these control group subjects.

Time for the next phase of the social "experiment."

My only question: If you asked one of these herd animals their views on gun ownership, would they say "Baaaa" or "Mooo" in reply?

Agents of Incompetence

Vanderboegh links to the latest on the Great Airsoft Scare.

I was going to write about this in today's GRE as a follow-up to this, but figured today's tribute was the more important story. Perhaps tomorrow...

It's OUR Fault

Challenged by the gun - US gun industry fuelling Jamaica's murder rate but more assistance from the FBI and ATF could be coming [More]
Some will no doubt expect this to create a claim on your and my rights.

The Formula

Police said he was monitoring local agencies and had formulas for rifle scopes on a note in his cup holder. [More]
OK. And he was "nowhere near the president."

And the story doesn't mention him having a...you know, rifle. Just "a sidearm."

The charge?

"[G]oing armed in terror of the public"...?

I think we all need to learn a lot more. This certainly sounds odd, but it's not exactly like the "Authorized Journalists" have earned my automatic trust with their formula.

[Via Ed M]

Why Don't We Do It in the Road?

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie wants to shut the last two rest-stop bathrooms on non-toll roads in the most densely populated U.S. state after this year to save $270,000. [More]
What's the Nike slogan?

It's not like most will notice. The few remaining Liberty activists already know those who defecate on the Bill of Rights have turned a once lovely garden into a collectivist latrine.

An Admission of Failure

2 Chicago state reps: Bring in the National Guard [More]
Not just failure, but utter failure.

Daley, Weiss, all the king's horses and all the king's men--they are all powerless to stop the violence and protect lives and property. You know, provide the prime function for justifying paying their worthless asses in the first place.

Which means their interference with those who can stop the violence and protect on the individual level, which is where it happens, is criminal.

What evil damn frauds these gun grabbers are.

The solution from a couple of other nitwits, who have somehow come to the belief that their function is to rule?

Occupation.

Yeah, there's the way to live in the land of the free.

Forget it Jake, it's Chi-Town.

Anybody see a majority rule democracy way out of this one?

The Newsweek Challenge

The hatred of ATF, of course, is nothing new. [More]
More of the conflationist nonsense-with-a-purpose we've come to expect from Newsweek. How about instead of making their entire focus those who "hate" ATF, they use those journalist credentials and resources to look at just why that might be the case.

My comment:
Here's what's really "under the radar," and a typical example of how agenda-driven media statists have shed the time-honored role of journalist watchdogs over government to become its guard dogs instead: You Isikoff, and you Hosenball--why not investigate CleanUpATF.org, a website run by bureau whistleblowers detailing corruption and incompetence? Why the media blackout on insiders who are documenting abuses?

Why not look into their charges that "Managers, Counsel, Internal Affairs and staff of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives (BATFE or 'ATF') have repeatedly given false testimony, concealed substantial waste, fraud and abuse, abused their lawful authority, and waged systematic campaigns of reprisal against their own employees that dare to speak out." ?

Or do you expect us to believe this is the first you six-figure (plus?) professionals with a huge news organization and research staff have heard of this?

While you're at it, tell us about the Good O' Boy Roundup. Then tell us why one of the foremost statisticians, Dr. Fritz Scheuren testified to a House committee that the NFRTR (firearms transfer record) "is insufficient for criminal proceedings" and then square that with former ATF NFA branch chief Thomas Busey claiming (on video) "Let me say that when we testify in court, we testify that the data base is 100 percent accurate. That's what we testify to, and we will always testify to that. As you probably well know, that may not be 100 percent true."

In short, how about some journalism from you highly-paid hacks instead of the shallow propaganda attacks conflating Americans who believe in the right to keep and bear arms with domestic terrorists that has become your trademark?
When they don't look into any of this, what will that tell us?

The entire fascist media alliance is pounding on that "patriots = haters" meme for all they're worth, like they want to use it to prime the American public for...what, exactly?

Our best defense against that is to go on the offense with the truth.

Armed Civil Rights Leader Hicks Dead at 81

What does that have to do with the right of the people to keep and bear arms? [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column explains.

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