Thursday, June 23, 2011

GRE Round Up for June 23

Yih-Chau Chang/Oakland:
Dave Workman/Seattle:
Kurt Hofmann/St. Louis:

Breaking: ATF heeds Issa's 'no retaliation' warning by...retaliating

This appears to be in direct contradiction of assurances Darrell Issa received from ATF which he reminded Deputy Director William Hoover of in his June 21 letter. This, along with the stonewalling Issa's Committee has received demonstrates that the Administration's Justice Department is determined to continue to defy, resist and obstruct the Congress in performing its lawful oversight responsibilities. [More]
Of course you realize this means war.

Resistance Radio: Join the Resistance!

On today’s The War on Guns: Notes from the Resistance radio show:
  • Issa to ATF: Don’t retaliate against whistleblowers!
  • Gun violence in Bloomberg Paradise
  • “The Daily Show” does Gunwalker
  • Illinois holds out on concealed carry
  • Oppose the Cover-up Protection Act
  • The Only Ones meet Authorized Journalists!
  • Puppies not guns? Don’t ASK
  • Al Capone’s gun
  • Inteview with John Longenecker, on a virtual book tour
  • VA BB guns and my boyhood in Iran
  • Bond, James Bond:  Shaken, not stirred by guns
Join us tomorrow on NBC 1260, at 7:00 AM Pacific/10:00 AM Eastern when my special guest will be “Black Man with a Gun” Rev. Kenn Blanchard. You can Listen Live or access archived shows at your convenience, and also listen to encore presentations on Saturday.

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‘A Tale of Two Pharmacies’ shows danger of giving attackers what they want

I wonder if corporate risk management departments ever factor in a liability for the results of policies prohibiting armed defense? [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column looks at two different outcomes...no wait, make that three...

Also: Watch Trigger Sports Recorded, view Gunwalker Cartoons and Join the Resistance!

This Day in History: June 23

John Adams added some clarification in his Diary on June 23, 1779 when he revealed that the Virginia Declaration of Rights "made by Mr. Mason" had been published in Philadelphia before he, Franklin and Jefferson prepared the Declaration of Independence, and that Pennsylvania copied it "almost verbatim." [More]