Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Tea and Sympathy

“They say his flesh comes off his back in Steaks,” a woman reported afterward. [More]
Sounds good to me.

And The New Yorker's attempts to diminish this as arising primarily from mercenary motivations notwithstanding, the fruits of our labors are the fruits of our lives. Siphoning sand from a closed-system hourglass that belongs to someone else can result in people realizing how limited and precious their time is.

[Via Skip]

Liberty News/Safer Streets

Longenecker's latest, including commentary from himself, Bob Parks, Dr. Laura (who's come a long way, baby), Dennis Prager (ditto),  Dave Workman, the Tenth Amendment Center and yours truly. [Read]

Supporters promote "Call to action day" to free Brian Aitken

CALL TO ACTION: On Wednesday, December 15, 2010, please pick up your phone and call Governor Christie at 609-292-6000. Wish him a Merry Christmas and ask him to please Free Brian Aitken!!! [More]
The time factor on this breaking story necessitated a second Gun Rights Examiner column for today.

Please do more than share the link--please share in tomorrow's effort.

Newsmax...

...Your "conservative" source for the truth about Mexican crime guns (parroted as ginned up by leftist WaPo). [Read]

Just ask Clinton BFF Chris Ruddy.

Just keep following those sterile queen bees...

[Via Skip]

Must Have Been One of Those...

...assault feather dusters...[Read]

As opposed to a patrol feather duster...

[Via Steve T]

If It Ain't Broke...

...break it.  And tell people you're fixing it. [Read]

We're the Only Ones Making Sure You're Hosed Enough

Is that standard protocol? [More]
Why yes, yes it is.

This is a Christmas that 8-year-old will never forget.

And dig comment poster smeg...uh...ocmega. Can't wait 'til it's this fool's turn in the barrel.

Return to Normal

I mentioned this in today's GRE column, but wanted to call attention to it here as well:

"Norming Guns Away: Why We Need to be Concerned About the UN," by Paul Gallant, Alan Chwick, and Joanne Eisen.

Click to read.

Don King airport ammunition find points to first class justice—for some

He said he “relied heavily on the recommendations of Ohio's Parole Board, which received many letters supporting King.”

And who might those letter-writing supporters have been? [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column notes the differences in accomodations those in first class get.

Also redefine normalcy and join with some like minds.

Here's hoping you normally join with them in sharing these links?