Clearing Up the Confusion

“Our concern is that the public not confuse the people implementing the policies with the people who developed the policies,” said Sharon Pinnock, the union's director of membership and organization. [More]
Yeah. Since when don't we consider "I was just following orders" to be a valid excuse?

Liberty News/Safer Streets

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No More Mr. Nice Guy

Vanderboegh has more on Traver. [Read]

He also notes the need for light posting ahead. Having some idea of the workload in front of him--and the obstacles he's dealing with--I would suggest the kindest thing his friends could do right now is give him some peace.

That means hold off on nonessential emails and the comments that require his interrupting things to moderate.

The Story of Two Guns that Killed Police Officers

Good grief. They're serious. [More]

It does kind of tell you all you need to know about "Authorized Journalist" Cheryl W. Thompson, though, doesn't it?

WaPo. This is my shocked face.

[Via David R]

It's All a Mistake

TSA chief: Body scan boycott would be mistake [More]
Why, what kind of urine-soaked fool wouldn't want us to irradiate and leer or grope at him--or his kids? McWopski thinks we ought to start calling them "Chesters."

Besides, if you're a statist pervert, you might just like it. Ewww...

Y'know, when I see a line like this, I can't help wondering how long the thin blue line would hold if the detainees decided they wanted to reclaim control over themselves.

That could be expanded to all other areas of government bullying, you know. When you just think about the disparity in numbers involved, the fact that obedience to tyranny is essentially voluntary, and dependent on--or vulnerable to--a critical mass really hits home.

No Wonder

Some Quincy Point residents are wondering just how safe their neighborhood is following a home invasion and shooting on Friday. [More]
If all you can do is wonder, it means you haven't taken your part in things seriously.  I guess some people believe that responsibility is handled by others.


[ Via Ed M]

"A Possible VUFA Violation"

VUFA Violation.

That sounds obscene.  If you think about it, it is. [Read]

We talked briefly about going armed to the End the Fed Rally a while back.

Mark Roote did.

Watch two Men in Black (with freakin' red armbands!!!) employ coercion and intimidation to violate his (and by implication, our) rights.

Watch how one of the official oath breakers refuses to ID himself (@1:43)--so aside from the NAZI armband, how are we to know he's REAL Gestapo? I guess the answer is defy him and find out?

The Cliffs of Insanity has more here and here.

Of Course it Won't Reduce Crime

Stupid, stupid, stupid.

But it should give the "Only Ones" more shielding to hide behind in the event of an active mass shooter...[Read]

[Via Ed M]

Giving a Pass

As opposed to passing? [Read]

We already know the '86 machine gun ban is illegitimate as far as "shall not be infringed" is concerned.

[Via Concerned American and Sipsey Street Irregulars]

NJ radio station urges Gov. Christie to ‘Free Brian Aitken’

A web page headlined by radio personalities Dennis & Michele on New Jersey 101.5 FM Radio has posted an appeal to Gov. Chris Christie to grant clemency to gun owner Brian Aitken,  who was imprisoned for gun possession while moving between residences—something supposedly legal under both federal and New Jersey  laws. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column updates a story we first discussed a month ago. We also learn Judge Andrew Napolitano will interview Aitken's parents tonight on Freedom Watch.

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This Day in History: November 22

``Sabbath morning, 22nd. Our Party retreated yesterday to the Meeting House, where a recruit of some hundreds joined them with some Artillery, and some of our Party crossed the Swamp, and coming near a thicket where they expected an Ambuscade might probably be, Col. James Screven and one more, went forward to examine, the Colonel, and one Continental officer, and Mr. Judah Lewis, were shot down. The Colonel had three wounds; the other two killed. A flag was sent and brought off the Colonel.'' [More]