Friday, August 12, 2011
If a Victim Falls and Nobody's Around, Will He Make a Sound?
Assuming he's "legally" a victim...? [Read]
Day By Day annual support fund drive deserves our help
The very essence of what we profess to be about demands we reward individuals for value received. [More]Today's Gun Rights Examiner column is a challenge to test that by putting the money where the mouth is.
Burgess v. Wallingford
I had Richard Burgess on the program today. Bottom line: He was arrested for open carry, which is legal. He's essentially funding his lawsuit by himself and nobody should have to do that, as what he's doing will benefit all "Constitution State" gun owners.
Go here to learn more and click on "Donate" if you agree. And ask the gun groups to help.
Go here to learn more and click on "Donate" if you agree. And ask the gun groups to help.
Down the Rabbit Hole
This is beyond outrageous. [Read]
And as far as the anonymous snitch, whatever happened to the right to confront your accuser? We ought to all know who these evil little Nazi informants in our midst are.
It would appear people in Jefferson County have more than rabbits to protect from Mink and like-minded weasels.
And as far as the anonymous snitch, whatever happened to the right to confront your accuser? We ought to all know who these evil little Nazi informants in our midst are.
It would appear people in Jefferson County have more than rabbits to protect from Mink and like-minded weasels.
Somos Los Unicos...
Now THAT'S Funny Right There
I don't know who to credit, but it was posted on Guns Values Board. And "Why Guys Shouldn't Play with Dolls" is a perfect caption.
As a boy, I always thought G.I.Joes were suspect for that reason--we didn't have the term "action figure" back then, and the kid in the neighborhood who had one was, like 11, a year younger than me, and he watched Jonny Quest, which, face it, was for children, so he was suspect too. That I generally managed to find an excuse to be in the room when my little brother was watching it was entirely coincidental.
As for the neighbor kid's G.I. Joe? A stake, a blindfold and a Daisy was about the only thing we could figure to do with it that was any fun.
As a boy, I always thought G.I.Joes were suspect for that reason--we didn't have the term "action figure" back then, and the kid in the neighborhood who had one was, like 11, a year younger than me, and he watched Jonny Quest, which, face it, was for children, so he was suspect too. That I generally managed to find an excuse to be in the room when my little brother was watching it was entirely coincidental.
As for the neighbor kid's G.I. Joe? A stake, a blindfold and a Daisy was about the only thing we could figure to do with it that was any fun.
Today, on The War on Guns: Notes from the Resistance Radio (08/12/11)
Interview guest: Richard Burgess, CT gun activist suing over open carry arrest [More]Today's lineup...
This Day in History: August 12
Capt. Cumming’s scouting party did detect Indian activity in the Chemung area. Upon their return and report, General Sullivan decided to send part of his army to Chemung to engage the Indians and destroy the village. [More]