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Monday, May 03, 2010
GRE Round Up for May 3
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:
Puerto Rico Statehood, another threat to freedom in Wyoming
Daniel White/Cleveland:
Tell your legislators you want Ohio's restaurant carry ban repealed
Dave Workman/Seattle:
Gun Safety 101: Mandatory courses in public schools, bounties for thugs
Kurt Hofmann/St. Louis:
Forcible citizen disarmament advocacy, and the smearing of the militias
Go. Read. And please share these links.
You're doing that, right?
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:
Puerto Rico Statehood, another threat to freedom in Wyoming
Daniel White/Cleveland:
Tell your legislators you want Ohio's restaurant carry ban repealed
Dave Workman/Seattle:
Gun Safety 101: Mandatory courses in public schools, bounties for thugs
Kurt Hofmann/St. Louis:
Forcible citizen disarmament advocacy, and the smearing of the militias
Go. Read. And please share these links.
You're doing that, right?
Does Freeing of Hutaree on Bond Tell Us Anything About Government's Case?
[O]ne can only wonder about all the fanfare generated with the arrests. [More]This story warranted a second Gun Rights Examiner column for today.
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Nice Shot
Craig Harrison killed the two insurgents from an astounding distance of 8,120 feet -- or 1.54 miles -- in Helmand Province last November firing an Accuracy International L11583 long-range rifle. [More]Here's to the day when Cpl. Harrison's countrymen can keep and bear such a rifle.
[Via lots of you]
A Trust Betrayed
Dobson: GOP misled me on Paul [More]Yeah, well, a guy with your reach and influence ought to do minimal fact-checking before dispatching the troops.
Party operatives will mislead to promote their preferred candidate?
Who ever saw that one coming?
[Via Mack H]
Unapproved Conduct
Springfield police say a gang-related gun battle on a city street has left one teenager dead and three people with bullet wounds, including an 8-year-old boy. [More]So those MA-required permits to purchase, owner licensing and permits to carry accomplished...what, exactly...?
[Via Ed M]
Hotmail Blues
It's really screwing up on me today. I can't get to many emails and can't respond to others. If you're trying to give me a tip or ask a question or whatever, please understand. I also wouldn't mind if folks held up on correspondence until I get things sorted out.
We're the Only Ones Crossing the Line Enough
Clerks who work at a Clyde Road gas station are forced to dial 911 after two police officers allegedly lost control. They are accused of doing everything from stealing pizza and punching a clerk to posing as Homeland Security. [More]Plus he lied to investigators when he claimed he was surrounded. Don't non-"Only Ones" go to jail just for that, let alone the other stuff?
[Via several of you]
Pit Bull Study Has Parallels for Gun Debate
What's the E*TRADE baby say?Today's Gun Rights Examiner column notes that appearance-based bans don't work anywhere near as well as individual responsibility and accountability.
"I want to show you something. It's my shocked face." [More]
How could we possibly have known?
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This Day in History: May 3
In a letter dated May 3, 1778, Richard Henry Lee informed Thomas Jefferson that the Treaty of Alliance and the Treaty of Amity and Commerce had been signed with France early that year. [More]
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