Friday, September 09, 2011

And I'm Proud to be an American......

...where at least I know I'm free...[Watch]

Speaking of Marxists...

No, I'm not talking about the wretched Jane Fonda or her monstrous ghost paramour who never was. [Read]

I'm talking about twisted psycho Mike in "Comments," and not for his insane championing of  "Christ"/Che nor for his advocacy of all things commie.  What catches my interest are these two little glimpses into that diseased organ he call his brain that let these two fervent desires slip through:

Here:
You right-wingers truly are pathetic ... I wish Obama really would send you to a gulag, as you are the festering boils on societies a$shole.

And here:
I'm a Marxist - and when the revolution comes to America ... I can't wait to "meet" you :o)
Why wait?

Getting to the Root of the Problem

Council Members Jumaane D. Williams and Fernando Cabrera will serve as Co-Chairs of the taskforce. The Council’s taskforce will work with academic experts, law enforcement and community based groups across the five boroughs to examine the root causes of gun violence, locate resources to combat gun violence and develop additional ways of tackling the problem across the city. [More]
So they're renouncing Marxism? And embracing the Bill of Rights?

Who Let The Guns Walk? - Enemy At The Gates

The details are as obscure as Charles Schumer’s soul. But the basics of Project Gunwalker are clear. [More]
Claire Wolfe gives an excellent summary. Requires registration.

Taking the Administration Line

Reuters and others.  The ones who aren't just ignoring it altogether . [Read]

Barr continues to be wrong on ATF leadership and more

It’s not the first time Barr has been spectacularly wrong.  [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner commentary notes the elephant in the room is nowhere near as dangerous as the RINOs and LINOs.

This Day in History: September 9

William Barton, Lieutenant, 1st NJ, "Proceeded one mile through a very thick swamp, when we came to some upland, which appeared to have been cleared, and was grown up with Indian grass and some ash bushes, over which we travelled for two or three miles, when we again entered a swamp, which we travelled through for five miles and halted on a piece of high ground for the night. This morning a detachment was sent down to Tioga consisting of fifty men, who were to escort all the sick , invalids, &c. and likewise all the horses that were not able to carry packs. Thirty odd were nevertheless left at this place that could not be got farther." [More]