Monday, December 19, 2011

Vol. VII Update

Part Seven of the Journalist's Guide to Project Gunwalker has filled up the maximum imposed file size.  This update includes everything from my Gun Rights Examiner column and Mike Vanderboegh's Sipsey Street Irregulars blog, and also contains article links to GRE columns by Dave Workman and Kurt Hofmann posted since Dec. 11. The volume encompasses all our posts from Oct. 23 through Dec. 18.

Click here to read what's been posted since the last update and please share the links.

I'll be starting Part Eight tomorrow.

He Went to Jared!!!

I briefly talked about Jared jewelry store's "No Guns" policy last night with Mark Walters on Armed American Radio and commented I wish I knew someone with the cartooning skills to render this concept better than I'm capable of doing:
Come to think of it, they'd better pray someone like Jared doesn't go to Jared.

New York Times stacks deck so Holder can play race card

Yeah, right. Walked guns have nothing to do with it. Dead law enforcement personnel and dead Mexicans have nothing to do with it--nor do their mourning  families. Veteran agents coming forward and risking retaliation and ruin or worse have nothing to do with it.  Institutionalized lies and stonewalling have nothing to do with it.

Those  pressing for the truth do so because they’re bigoted haters. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner commentary notes a familiar meme--and also notes those spreading it have a lot longer reach than Mike and I do.  If that suits you fine and you think the "Authorized Journalists" can be trusted to shepherd this story along, do nothing.  Otherwise, please take a minute and share the link.

We'll All Be Drinkin' That Free Bubble Up and Eatin' That Rainbow Stew

Let's see, surveillance cameras, street savvy interrupters, a Coalition of Hope with "community leaders," and, of course, Bloombergian "gun  control." [More]

Yeah, that'll work to "end the gun violence."

Idiots.  No wonder that don't dare allow comments.

The Toledo Blade. That ought to be considered a pejorative.  What a punk paper.

Hit it, Merle.

This Day in History: December 19

William Russell, Mariner, late of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay, in North-America, a Prisoner brought before us, charged with being found in Arms, and in Rebellion on the High Seas on board the Jason Ship, American Privateer sailed out at Boston … commissioned by the North American CONGRESS, which was taken by the Surprise English Frigate ….”[More]