Sources described as "previously highly credible" and "close to the Gunwalker investigation" are claiming "one and perhaps two sources within the Department of Justice headquarters...have approached the Issa Committee seeking whistleblower status," Mike Vanderboegh of Sipsey Street Irregulars blog is reporting this afternoon in an exclusive story. [More]Today's second Gun Rights Examiner feature notes the keys to the kingdom just may have been found.
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Blogger Vanderboegh reports 'game changer' DOJ whistleblowers have come forward
Jailed gun dealer family hearing scheduled for this morning
What’s also clear is they are being prosecuted by the same branch of government that won’t comply with subpoenas when its own role in allowing guns to fall into cartel hands is scrutinized. [More]Today's Gun Rights Examiner report notes there's justice and there's Justice...
On Self-Referential Links
Where would you have had us link to? [Read]
Because we've also had the direct opposite complaint--someone would come into it for the first time and it would be like trying to watch part of a third-season episode of "Lost" and make sense of the storyline and characters. That's too confusing and too much work, so they would just give up and switch channels.
Because we've also had the direct opposite complaint--someone would come into it for the first time and it would be like trying to watch part of a third-season episode of "Lost" and make sense of the storyline and characters. That's too confusing and too much work, so they would just give up and switch channels.
Where to Begin?
“There’s no rational reason to own a gun in the city. Gophers aren’t chewing up our fields, we have no black bears going through our garbage bins and the raccoons aren’t dangerous enough,” said Councillor Adam Vaughan in an interview. “I appreciate that people like them as a sporting hobby. I appreciate that people like their guns and love their activities, but those are emotional arguments. And I’m sorry, the risks that are presented from the stores, the selling and the possession of weapons in this city is presenting too big a problem.” [More]Actually, there's no need to begin anywhere. He's clearly either insane or evil, quite possibly both, and the only rational response would be to repel him if he gets too close.
Welcome to the Party, φιλαράκος
"I have never even considered owning a gun before, but I am seriously worried about what might happen after the election." [More]If you were serious, you wouldn't just be "considering."
Stupid Guns
I was going to let the stupidly off-topic comment left here go, but it reminded me of something from a while back:
"Stupid Tree!"These people think and act like children.
Project Gun Wokker
The Chinese authorities said on Tuesday that they had detained 23 suspects here and had broken up an international gun trafficking ring that conspired with a United States soldier to smuggle firearms into China. [More]Doesn't he know that's a human rights violation?
Bealls, For All Your Father's Day Shopping Needs: Not
“Father’s Day is a time when people think about family ... or people that have passed on,” said Bill Webster, director of public and government affairs for Bealls. “It’s a time when people might reflect on the future and participate in the program.” [More]It's also a time when we might reflect on telling Bill Webster and Bealls to go **** themselves, and that there are plenty of other retailers we can patronize who are not helping to subvert public perception of guns in private hands. Those, incidentally, help keep more people from "passing on" than the monopoly of violence thugs and the useful idiot rope-sellers conducting the "buyback" want us to know about.
What do they call a father who has not assumed responsibility to protect his family, to include having the mindset, the training and the tools to do it? Aside from that. A Bealls customer.
Read more here: http://www.bradenton.com/2012/06/12/4074730/bradenton-police-and-bealls-to.html#storylink=cpy
Meanwhile, Over in Furious Mike Paradise
Bible-college student’s pocketknife spoils trip to New York City [More]
It wasn't the knife that spoiled it.
By the way, why isn't "the officer's" name relevant if one of the prime objectives of journalism is to be a government watchdog keeping the public fully informed of abuses and abusers?