De León characterized Fast and Furious as “honorable in terms of what they were trying to accomplish,” and then fell back on the administration talking point that it “went awry,” minimizing the nature of the operation and masking complicity of those involved in abetting untold human deaths. [More]Today's Gun Rights Examiner report looks at a staged event with a couple of surprising no-shows.
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
De León Mexican ‘gun flow’ meeting confirms predictions
Laird?
I thought it was Ladd...? Either way, a self-styled "noble" or an indignant, wrong-headed boy, the attitude is about the same--presumptuous, ignorant and offensive. Although, admittedly, he is an expert on nonsense, just not in a way he presumes. [Read]
Kurt does a great job deconstructing his subversive nonsense here, and pointing out that he and his fellow hive insects oppose nothing less than individual liberty here.
As for the racist aspect of citizen disarmament no longer being applicable, I guess ol' Lair...uh...La...uh...Loon or whatever he's calling himself these days didn't match his talking points with those over at The New York Post, bemoaning opposition to "stop and frisk" in minority neighborhoods...
In fairness to Ladd and his fellow travelers, my guess would be they'd endorse that everywhere...
Kurt does a great job deconstructing his subversive nonsense here, and pointing out that he and his fellow hive insects oppose nothing less than individual liberty here.
As for the racist aspect of citizen disarmament no longer being applicable, I guess ol' Lair...uh...La...uh...Loon or whatever he's calling himself these days didn't match his talking points with those over at The New York Post, bemoaning opposition to "stop and frisk" in minority neighborhoods...
In fairness to Ladd and his fellow travelers, my guess would be they'd endorse that everywhere...