Monday, January 16, 2012

Lawmaker thief a perfect representative for gun-grabbing rights thieves

So naturally, this sick-in-the-head criminal (and a California Sheriff’s Association’s “Outstanding Legislator” award recipient) is against the right of peaceable people to keep and bear arms: She’s against concealed carry. She’s against open carry. She’s for expanded registration.

She doesn’t trust us! [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner commentary looks at a...well, "common thief" doesn't apply when one is one of the uncommon elites, does it? But that's what this sociopath is.

Take the Quiz

I don't get the point. [Read]

What's the difference?

Ohhh...

[Via Smiley Starfish]

Q&A


Mississippi's DAG weighs in on campus carry...

[Via ATFReport]

Increased Cud Chewing Raises Risk of Being Eaten

Recent studies show that Alice Dahle of Cedar Rapids would be pretty much helpless as a cow if culled from the herd by a predator with twice her upper body strength and who gets off hearing terrorized women howl like agonized beasts as he tortures, uses and then dispatches them. [Read]

[Via Mike from NJ]

An Appealing Development

SAF, ANJRPC Will Appeal New Jersey Right-to-carry Ruling [More]
Which prompted WarOnGuns Correspondent Mike from NJ to write (in part):
So, was on the way out -- I got this email -- turned right back around, went back into the house, immediately pulled out my Credit card, renewed (paid) my SAF membership fee -- and added a donation --- and I will (as promised) continue to do so EACH and everytime I see NJ at the pointy end of the SAF legal action and repeals. These maniacs (Lautenberg, etc.) must be stopped (or abated) -- and SAF has been one of very very few willing, and capable to do that.

Kudos, Mike, for leadership by example. 

I never did understand welfare parasite chatroom warrior gun owners, quick to anonymously (and generally obnoxiously) voice dissatisfaction or make demands, but strangely absent when it comes time to dig into pockets or roll up sleeves...as if they expect someone else to carry all the load.  Like I'm supposed to believe someone who won't lift a finger while it's easy will show up on the green prepared and willing to sacrifice all until it's over.

We're the Only Ones Culturally Exchanging Enough

Chinese cadets travel to U.S. for police academy [More]
These foreign cultural (revolution) exchanges can come in so handy--for us as well as them!

[Via AlvinSecOff]

A Scanner Darkly

The story provides interesting pictures of the device and the images it produces, but it also raises important questions about the devices' cancer risks. [More]

I wonder what the EU knows that Janet Napolitano does not.  Or does she?

Just so it keeps us safe, right?  Besides, what's the big deal? We all have government health care now!  No?

[Via Ron W]

How to Pick Up Girls

And how not to...[Read]

Some people make it tough to feel sorry for them.

Throw Down Your Arms and Come

Drop them
Put them away to stay. [More]
Or I'll kill myself.

So do we throw them down before or after we shoot the Pope?

Anybody else think this twittering mental case looks like Zippy the Pinhead...?

Garbled Lyrics?

A gun fight between to vehicles reportedly broke out before Talbert, 22, who was in one of the vehicles, was fatally wounded. [More]
Maybe it should have been "Teach Me How to Duckie"?

Oh, those wacky mondegreens.

Hey, you know what would have prevented this?

That's right, disarming you and me.

The Art of War

Our airplanes, after all, say varooom and pow-pow-pow and boom. [More]
Good arguments to remember when someone puts down non-interventionist military policy as naive and unrealistic and promotes the stuffed bear alternatives. Also good ones to remember when someone cites the Borg to dissuade restoration.

A Strange Birth

Talk about a deformed freak that should have been strangled in its crib... [Read]

This Day in History: January 16

The Spanish, who were at war with the British because they had chosen to back the American rebels in the War for Independence, saw the British fleet in pursuit and attempted to retreat home to the port of Cadiz. As they fled, Rodney decided to ignore the accepted rules of naval engagement, which involved two lines of ships bombarding one another with cannon much like two lines of infantry confronting one another across a battlefield. Instead, he decided to attempt to overtake of the Spanish ships by giving orders of "general chase"--having each British ship chase the Spanish fleet to the best of its ability. The British hounded the Spanish until 2 a.m., when the Spaniards finally surrendered. [More]