Machetes used in armed robberies not uncommon, police say [More]I guess making an armed response a common response by the commoners will not become commonplace in Massachusetts, with all its "common sense gun laws"...?
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Notes from the Resistance...
Machetes used in armed robberies not uncommon, police say [More]I guess making an armed response a common response by the commoners will not become commonplace in Massachusetts, with all its "common sense gun laws"...?
Nonetheless, Alabama officials say the number is actually zero since the state does not define an acceptable dosing level. “No such thing as an overdose,” said James L. McNees, director of the Alabama Office of Radiation Control. [More]So that explains how Joe Reiss can sound so confident...?
Who Would Oppose Closing the Gun Show Loophole? [More]See, I would ask it a different way...something along the lines of:
Mexican officials investigating the death of 72 people found murdered at a ranch in the north of the country say they were migrants trying to reach the United States. [More]What, no "path to citizenship" and "free" hospital care over there...?
It was unclear what the soldiers were doing in the United States, but U.S. law enforcement authorities have long said that current and former Mexican military personnel have been hired to protect drug and migrant smugglers. [More]All together now:
A man who was hurt in a car crash but was misidentified as a cancer patient claims security guards at Prince George's Hospital beat him up when he tried to leave the hospital to avoid chest surgery he didn't need - "to have a potentially cancerous mass removed from his chest." He adds that one guard repeatedly called him "bitch" as he roughed him up. [More]Huh.
What is it, a projection thing, where those who can't--or won't control themselves assume the rest of us must possess the same defects in character and self-control? [More]Today's Gun Rights Examiner column administers a fist...uh...fisking.
Constitutionalists Demand Action
August 26, 1778
The Berkshire Constitutionalists continued to agitate for a true constitutional convention, and kept their courts closed “rather than to have Law dealt out…without any Foundation to support it, for…we should before this time have had a Bill of rights, and a Constitution.” On August 26, the eighteen towns that met in Pittsfield threatened to join with another state if a special constitutional convention were not called. [More]