Friday, August 26, 2011

Just You and Me?

Yes, I want to take away your gun. [More]
Well, Cincinnati is only a few hours away. I suppose we could arrange for you to try.

Or do you mean you want somebody else with a gun to take away my gun?

Well, do ya, punk?

Breaking News: Pippa Goes on Date!

Don't think for a moment the Morlocks don't know exactly what they're doing. [Don't bother]

And no, I would not. They're just going to have to rediscover painting themselves blue again.

What, When They Said They'd Eat You Last You Didn't Think It Would Be So Soon?

You could mark that up to hypocrisy—artsy do-gooders only too eager to tell others what kind of light bulbs they have to buy won't make sacrifices when it comes to their own passions. [More]
Welcome to the party, pals.

The Federal Guitar Police.

Ol' George III would be asking himself "What the hell did I do?"

That's what happens when we let the Cosmic Ray-Denying Taliban have a say in things.

How does clandestine U.S. Mexican policy relate to casino attack?

As long as that policy remains in shadows, as long as stonewalling on “Project Gunwalker” continues, answers to questions like which agencies and departments were involved--to what extent, for what purposes, and how high up in the administration knowledge and direction of operations went--will evade discovery.

And perpetrators will evade justice. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner report notes blood seeping through a stone wall. Lots of it.

Where's Muammar?

CNN can't seem to find him on the Shores of Tripoli...

Have they checked the Halls of Montezuma?

"Authorized Journalists"...is it any wonder why we love them so?

Today, on The War on Guns: Notes from the Resistance Radio (08/26/11)

Interview guests: Stewart Rhodes, Oathkeepers, and Christopher Baker, Hawaii Defense Foundation. [More]
Today's lineup...

This Day in History: August 26

On August 26, 1779, Sullivan left Fort Sullivan, where the two columns of his army had converged, with an estimated five thousand well armed and now freshly provisioned troops. They marched slowly up the Cayuga branch of the Susquehanna to destroy the towns and crops of the Six Nations in western New York. [More]