Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Not According to MY Dictionary

"...in order to better identify arms traffickers working for Mexican drug cartels..." [More]
Yeah, and Underpants Gnomes are real.

Because Danielle Kurtzleben and US News and World Report have been so out front on this story since the beginning, they're the authorities.

What they haven't been?

Common Sense Gun Control?

Disarm the state...[Read]

[Via Ron W]

End of an Era?

Nyet to Kalashnikovs? [Read]

[Via Kent D]

Counseling the Councilmen

Not in Pensacola...which is apparently one of those "home rule" First Amendment-free zones. [Watch]

I know nothing about Father Nathan Monk or his politics.

Do I need to in order to understand the intolerable insult and the threat is to all of us?

[Via John P]

Concealed Carry Killers

The New York Times picks up the meme. [Read]

Gee, what a surprise.

Hey, Michael Luo: Any time you want to compare your anecdotes to my "Only Ones" files...

Got a ton of new outrages emailed to me over Christmas, just haven't had time to do anything with them.

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Virtual gun control? [More]

Not that they won't continue to make and profit off of virtual violence.

[Via Sean McClanahan]

Holder’s OIG ’Gunwalker’ investigation passes historic milestone today

This leads to the questions of why it’s taking so long, and if the end result will be indicative of the self-serving stonewalling and foot-dragging the Department of Justice has exhibited throughout congressional investigations of “Project Gunwalker.” As things stand, Holder has been able to play the OIG card every time a question he does not wish to answer comes up. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner report doesn't wonder why it's taking so long...

Also catch Armed American Radio's Christmas show.

This Day in History: December 27

The legislative committee of inquiry expressed the opinion that if Lovell had "been furnished with all the men ordered for the service or been properly supported by the Commodore, he would probably have reduced the enemy"; and added that the naval commanders in the service of the state "behaved like brave, experienced, good officers throughout the whole expedition." (Boston Gazette, December 27,1779; Proc. of Gen. Assembly, 27-29.) [More]