Sorry--I don't want to know badly enough to click on that link.
I'll assume it's BATFU again, perhaps the chief counsel's office getting in a little weekend overtime...
Sunday, February 14, 2010
About That New Era of Transparency...
Behind closed doors and with no cameras present, President Obama signed into law Friday afternoon the bill raising the public debt limit from $12.394 trillion to $14.294 trillion. [More]Eh. You'd have just spent your "fair share" on non-government-essentials anyway.
Sorry, There's Just Not Enough of Me
I literally have several dozen emails waiting for me to open this morning, to read and consider as tips to post here or at GRE.
I apologize, I just can't get to them all. It's Sunday. It's Valentine's Day. I have a family. And I'm making dinner.
I appreciate those of you who take time out of your lives to reach out--I sincerely do. So please understand that I probably won't get to them, and tomorrow, there will be dozens more waiting for me to address.
Thanks and I'm sorry.
I apologize, I just can't get to them all. It's Sunday. It's Valentine's Day. I have a family. And I'm making dinner.
I appreciate those of you who take time out of your lives to reach out--I sincerely do. So please understand that I probably won't get to them, and tomorrow, there will be dozens more waiting for me to address.
Thanks and I'm sorry.
A Gun-Free Questionnaire
Responding to yesterday's post where Gun Free South Africa revealed the end game for all their ilk, Cemetery's Gun Blob asked if I'd seen their questionnaire.
I have now...
I have now...
About that "Rate My Professors" Reference in Yesterday's GRE
Comment poster "Jason" took exception to my including it:
In any case, it was not beneath, and did not embarrass a "progressive" San Fransisco Chronicle blogger who wrote "Dr. Amy Bishop of Alabama-Huntsville well regarded by students."
And--surprise--go ahead and find that "socialist" reference. He instead posits this brilliant "progressive" excuse:
Just fyi, his column is --at this writing-- the #1 hit on a Google search for "Amy Bishop."
And here's a screenshot of the "Rate My Professors" entry in question, just in case...
So no, Jason, I won't apologize when we can see the current #1 Internet source for all things Amy is covering it up, and painting her as the victim of not enough "progressive" thought.
The bit about her being a socialist is beneath you. You should be embarrassed. Even bringing it up is ridiculous, but using that website as a credible source is insane.Well, pally, my point was more about how the media would handle the information, with my belief that any tie-in with the "progressive" agenda would be minimized. I stand by my assertion that had there been any tie-in between Prof. Bishop and any perceived "right wing" movement, that "news" would be trumpeted. But they'll downplay any association with the left.
In any case, it was not beneath, and did not embarrass a "progressive" San Fransisco Chronicle blogger who wrote "Dr. Amy Bishop of Alabama-Huntsville well regarded by students."
And--surprise--go ahead and find that "socialist" reference. He instead posits this brilliant "progressive" excuse:
Dr. Bishop may have experienced a kind of anti-intellectual prejudice from the University of Alabama-Huntsville culture that could have just driven Bishop battyRight.
Just fyi, his column is --at this writing-- the #1 hit on a Google search for "Amy Bishop."
And here's a screenshot of the "Rate My Professors" entry in question, just in case...
So no, Jason, I won't apologize when we can see the current #1 Internet source for all things Amy is covering it up, and painting her as the victim of not enough "progressive" thought.
"A Terrible Idea"
What is?
Freedom to carry. In a Republic that guarantees "the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed."
In Wyoming...
Rep. James W. Byrd, D-Cheyenne:
Rep. Pete Jorgensen, D-Jackson:
The "terrible idea" is letting these two oath-breaking subversives anywhere near the controls of power.
We've heard what a comparative paradise WY is to much of the nation when it comes to gun rights. Will those of you who live there allow serpents to remain in the garden unchallenged? Because they'll stay, they'll prosper and they'll propagate unless you do something about it.
Freedom to carry. In a Republic that guarantees "the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed."
In Wyoming...
Rep. James W. Byrd, D-Cheyenne:
“I think it’s a terrible idea,” Byrd said after the House vote. “First of all, it adds another level of danger to our peace officers who are the front line in the field. It ties their hands in determining whether or not an individual is lawfully carrying a weapon or not.Oh, and the people you're supposed to represent do?
In Wyoming, officers are out on their own and don’t have the luxury of having backup with them at all times, Byrd said.
Rep. Pete Jorgensen, D-Jackson:
[He] went further, saying that loosening gun control regulations, except for hunting, would be dangerous to everyone.Maybe we should start calling him "Projection Pete".
"I've been in situations in other countries working where I'm glad I didn't have a gun," said Jorgensen, who served overseas in the U.S. Army. "I've not sure I would've controlled myself."
The "terrible idea" is letting these two oath-breaking subversives anywhere near the controls of power.
We've heard what a comparative paradise WY is to much of the nation when it comes to gun rights. Will those of you who live there allow serpents to remain in the garden unchallenged? Because they'll stay, they'll prosper and they'll propagate unless you do something about it.
Killer-Releasing Delahunt 'Perfect' Brady Campaign Candidate
What that means is, he, like they, wishes for you to be effectively defenseless against released killers with guns. Not just at universities, but everywhere. [More]Today's Gun Rights Examiner column looks at a politician who earned a "100" from the antis. Boy, if this guy decides to run again, have I got a campaign endorsement for him.
Also get the latest from my fellow GREs.
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This Day in History: February 14
On February 14, 1778, while in Quiberon Bay, Ranger received the first recognition of the American flag by a foreign government when it was saluted by the French fleet. [More]