Sunday, February 07, 2010

By Whose Authority?

There will also be no sale or purchase of any type of firearm, ammunition, explosive or any possession of such items off a person's own premises. [More]
Who ordered this?

And how does that square with this?
Our people place a high priority on patriotism.

[Via Zachary G]

Portrait of a Gun Control Supporter

He can't--or more likely won't--control himself. [Read]

Naturally, that means he must control everyone else.

And what better thing to do it with, once they're disarmed, than his machine gun?

Just When I Was Really Having Fun Ridiculing Sarah Brady Paradise...

The birthplace of Francis Marion turns out to be every bit as ridiculous. [Read]

"Subversive registration."

Good grief.

What is wrong with the legislative mind?

I feel like registering and telling them I believe in overthrowing and institutionalizing anyone who would enact such an absurd requirement--and to send someone to come pick up the five bucks.

[Via Plug Nickel Times]

Meanwhile, Across the Pond in Sarah Brady Paradise...

Officers accused of targeting 'law-abiding middle classes' to meet government performance quotas [More]
Right, then.

[Via William T]

Meanwhile, Across the Pond in Sarah Brady Paradise...

Pheasant terrorising North Yorkshire village 'attacks people in street' [More]
Via cycjec, who titled his email:
the bird (new low budget horror video in .uk)‏
Thing is, and before we start feeling too superior...

Meanwhile, Across the Pond in Sarah Brady Paradise...

Forms for Taxi Drivers offered in Braille... [More]
Pip-pip. Jolly good.

[Via Harvey]

Good and Bad News about Starbucks Gun Story

The thing that strikes me about both these developments is, there wouldn't even be a story had the Brady Campaign not made it one. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column asks the gungrabbers if they'd like one lump or two.

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This Day in History: February 7

February 7, 1778

"The spirit of desertion among the Soldiery, never before rose to such a threatening height, as at the present time." Washington to William Buchanan, Commissary General of Purchases of the Continental Army (Fitzgerald, Vol. X, 427) [More]