This one slipped by me until I saw it linked to on Sipsey Street, no doubt because I haven't done anything with it lately and the reporter was quoting an old article of mine. [Read]
Which appears here, by the way.
And here's more.
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Gun Rights Examiner earns Sunday headlines in Arizona Republic and WorldNetDaily
“Project Gunwalker” was front page headline news in today’s edition of The Arizona Republic...In another development, WorldNetDaily, the very highly-trafficked news website, is featuring a report on Gun Rights Examiners Chore Boy/silencer story as its main headline this morning. [More]Today's Gun Rights Examiner column does a little crowing. Maybe that's why I've got laryngitis, and Mark Walters will need to do tonight's Gunwalker update on Armed American Radio without me.
Something to Consider
With all those out there (some very well heeled) quick to use Gunwalker in their fundraising appeals (even though they have done practically nothing in terms of original work on the story, and the most prosperous ones have even discouraged recognition of those who have), isn't it refreshing to see someone who has been working around the clock to break new ground and pushing himself to mortal limits--someone of modest means who often can't say how the next bill will be paid--asking his supporters to stop sending money?
What better testament to character?
For the DC trip, OK--but in general principle, those who receive regular value should return it. Some time ago I proposed a very doable monthly voluntary subscription to SSI--a buck a month. If just a fraction of Mike's readers did that, he'd be compensated along the lines of, say, a bus boy.
Hopefully, no one of conscience thinks that's asking too much.
What better testament to character?
For the DC trip, OK--but in general principle, those who receive regular value should return it. Some time ago I proposed a very doable monthly voluntary subscription to SSI--a buck a month. If just a fraction of Mike's readers did that, he'd be compensated along the lines of, say, a bus boy.
Hopefully, no one of conscience thinks that's asking too much.
This Day in History: November 27
In a letter to Maj. Taylor, then commanding the Johnstown Fort, dated November 27 (1779), Col. Fisher states that he is under the necessity of convening a court martial on the following day, and that he, the Major, should attend, bringing with him another officer, also to act as a member. [More]