Wednesday, December 07, 2011

Georgia Gun Owners going for ‘Constitutional carry’

Law-abiding citizens should not have to be fingerprinted and cataloged like common criminals...[More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner report looks at some folks who expect their rights not to be treated like granted privileges.

Perspectives

The breakdown.

Historical.

Evidence of Guilt

Knowing your rights. [Read]

I note the JBT's name is blacked out on the posted affidavit.  As long as we realize Sow Lanier deploys a number of feral hogs, I guess which one it is doesn't matter...but it must make it tough on the few good apples.

No Limits

On the other hand, we've got plenty of historical examples of how well unlimited government works. [Read]

Credit Where Due: CCRKBA Alerted Gun Owners to Halligan Vote

Remember this and this?

At the time, I didn't know about this.

Here's the CCRKBA Alert that was sent out to more than a million gun owners. I don't know how I missed it.

Sticks and Stones

Tea party activists, gun-rights fanatics, and others on the right...[More]
Thanks for establishing the requisite tone for a response, Stephanie Mencimer.  At least we know what you're about, and that you'd rather play administration apologist than concern yourself with the fate of whistleblowers who put their necks on the block to make the truth known, or with  human beings who have been and have yet to be killed.

As a propagandist, you do have a lot of damn gall calling yourself a "reporter," but then Orwellian perversion of the language is one of the more useful tools employed by useful idiots.

Meanwhile, Across the Pond in Sarah Brady Paradise

Girl gang who kicked woman in the head while yelling 'kill the white slag' freed after judge hears 'they weren't used to drinking because they're Muslims' [More]
Pip pip! Jolly good! Eh, wot?

Best comment:
Great Britain = Benny Hill tune....

When (not "if") it's needed again, would you?

[Via Harvey]

When You Declare War...

In other words, don't expect the occupier's (sidenote to OWS--as opposed to "liberator's") helmets to be blue.  [Read]

I like Vanderboegh's upbeat outlook.

[Via Skip]

It Can't Happen Here?

Of course it can. And seems to more and more. [Read]

[Via Arctic Patriot]

Let Me Get This Straight

Pun intended.

Apparently, if you like to do males, it's their age that determines whether or not your orientation is skewed that way. [Read]

I'm trying to follow the logic here and all I can come up with as a consistent parallel is if Walt Hawkins liked to do puppies, that wouldn't mean he's into bestiality--he'd have to graduate to full-blown (!) dogs.  At least that's what  he and the HuffPo regressives agreeing with him in comments appear to be asserting.

Ignorant me, who can't claim to have the expertise that comes from having "treated more than 3,000 child molesters," which Hawkins appears to believe is the final word in dismissing any dissent from the unilluminated. But I do note his "expert" can't claim to have cured any...which won't be necessary in 20 years time at the rate we're going, when dinosaurs like me will be looked down on as hate-filled pedophobes.

If we last another 20 years.

The Orwellian perversion of what words mean for calculated political and cultural ends continues...for instance, tolerance, the essence of live and let live, does not require embracing...

It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas...

Make sure you take the poll at the bottom of the page and give the ruminants apoplexy... [Read]

[Via RH]

This Day in History: December 7

To gather the scattered fleet, which returned ship by ship to the West Indies, was hopeless. D Estaing stood for France, meeting the "Provence," which gave him an anchor, and on December 7, 1779, reached Brest. [More]
Also, a young man received some disturbing news on his 20th birthday that would end up sending him to Guam, his brother to Guadalcanal... Happy 91st birthday to my father.