Tuesday, April 23, 2013

The Lessons of Boston...

...are lost on comment poster Bob Stone, who evidently has no line in the sand, which is really kind of pathetic when you think about it.  No wonder he feels compelled to disparage those who do. [Read]

New York Times rejects Bloomberg group’s demand to correct pro-gun op-ed

“MAIG requested that the Times run a correction of my Friday op-ed,” Kopel explained. “My NYT editor, after reviewing my detailed explanation of the legal issues, declined to issue a correction. [More]
This afternoon's Gun Rights Examiner report notes hell has officially frozen over.

Newtown father tells rally anti-gunners don’t speak for all residents

“I’d just like to say that there are a lot of law-abiding gun owners in Newtown who are sick and very darned tired of politicians using the tragedy in our town to promote a political agenda,” Stevens declared, addressing some of them, including Governor Dannell Malloy, Senator Chris Murphy, whom Stevens called “a putz,” and President Barack Obama. [More
Today's Gun Rights Examiner report notes there's another side to the story that no "Authorized Journalists" or politicians seem to be interested in telling.

A Valuable Education

And what did we learn today, boys and girls? [Read]

Forget it Jake, it's Chi-Town.

The Company We Keep

Look, I have no idea who Peaches Geldof is or why anybody thinks she should be famous. [Read]

For that matter, whatever outstanding contributions Jay-Z has made to the advancement of art and culture have also somehow escaped me.

Take what I'm going to say next under the context that I don't wear my religious convictions on my sleeve here -- that's not what his place is for.  That said, reading that he's tied in with a Satanic cult that claims international elites in its membership ought to be something that makes us take notice.

Why?

Well look who ol' Jay and his globalist wife Beyonce had over for dinner with lots of other well-heeled elites, and who admitted he considers Beyonce a role model for his girls and feels a sense of kinship with Jay-Z.

Accept or reject the theological implications of this as you will.  Whether you believe or not, I'm going to operate under the assumption that THEY know perfectly well what they're doing and why.

And I'm also going to note that these are the elites who want people like me disarmed.

Quisling...Paging Mr. Quisling...

As the conversation continues, NSSF will continue to work to find real solutions to FixNICS. [More]
Real solutions? What, you mean by repealing it?

Evidently not:
A background check is only as good as the records in the database. FBI NICS databases are currently incomplete because many states have not provided all records that establish someone is prohibited from owning a firearm under current law, especially including mental health adjudications and involuntary commitments orders. Including these missing records will help ensure more accurate and complete background checks.

And the Constitutional authority for this is...?

Nancy?

These are the brains behind the "we have to give up something" poison circulating in the gun activist community. Reject them -- ultimately, they will prove immaterial to freedom.

They simply cannot conceive that a critical mass is sick and tired of Judenrat counsel and will not back up another inch. That's because we realize that the masters they are trying to please are evil, and the only reason they want "gun controls" is to disarm the citizenry, one surrendered beachhead at a time.

If you don't make them fight for every damn inch, if you don't make them bleed and give them pause, they'll just keep coming.  How does it make sense to make us weaker and them stronger when we know that unless they are stopped, a day  of reckoning will come?

Some of us, who don't work in Beltway offices and hobnob with power players, reject the notion that this has anything at all to do with "shooting sports."

Some of us -- and I suppose we'll ultimately find out if we have a critical mass --  have had it with collaborators who presume to horse-trade with our birthrights.  If they want to go to the dance and speak only for themselves, fine, and may their chains set lightly.

Just leave those of us who don't the hell alone.

Is There Anything About These People...

...that isn't ultimately based on fraud? [Read]

I wrestle with the idea of capital punishment.  Stuff like this makes me gravitate toward Spartacus-style roadside crucifixions.

We're the Only Ones Not Working Enough

What does it tell you about a system that feels it can get away with this? [More]

And again, whose power base is this?

We're the Only Ones All-Seeing Enough

Cold Spring Police Chief Phil Jones says it’s the best development in school safety he’s seen. [More]
And he's been looking for 10 years!

Tell you what, Chief: You take the white board and I'll take Lanza's Bushmaster, and let's do a YouTube review.

Because that's what your idiotic endorsement and calculated denial of the obvious implies you want the rest of us to do.

God, the legitimate media/authorized journalists are such gushing tools.

And I love all the snotty proto-Caliphate subjects of the Queen commenting on this story with their ridiculous primitive superstition that the solution is to become just like them.

[Via Florida Guy]


Special Needs

In other words, Obama's power base is particularly violent and untrustworthy. [Read]

But what about equal protection?

Forget it Jake, it's Chi-Town.

The Wrong Question

Exigent Circumstances-what if it was your AO being searched? [More]
My immediate reaction was a "Gravity's Rainbow" moment.

Until we resolve who is doing the searching in "my AO" under Article. I. Section. 8., we haven't addressed the most fundamental problem. And until we do that, the standing army will feel unconstrained from doing any damn thing they please.

[Via bondmen]

Gang of Ten

It's funny because it's true. [View]

[Via RH]

We're the Only Ones Inciting Enough

"His conduct in school almost incited a riot," Harper said. [More]
We talked about this last week

What can you say in light of this latest? This idiot lying chief, the unnamed teacher, the school administrators... there's just no way to unravel this knot of their making.

I'm afraid the only solution is the one Alexander came up with.

For the children.

[Via several of you]

We're the Only Ones Informative Enough

It's tough to pick the main villain here.  [More]

I don't want to have anything to do with any of these creeps, let alone beg any of them for permission to exercise what is mine, none of their damned business in the first place, and as we see, abused when we voluntarily let them make it theirs.


Speaking of Corruption

Yeah, well "democracy" corrupts the Republic. [Read]

They won't be satisfied with anything less than total power. Anything that stands in the way of that, any obstacle, impediment or, importantly, individual, must be crushed.

Sacrificing the Fourth

Andrea Shea King weighs in. [Read]

What's pretty much unfathomable to me is how many cud chewers out there are just fine with this, and believe all the "Heroes of the Fatherland" crap being fed to them by the overlords.  Anyone who scoffs and says "It can't happen here" is simply a fool, that is, assuming they actually believe it. The kind who says it and knows it's a lie is something else.

A photo has been circulating around the internet over the past few days, taken from a window where one of the Sardaukar in an APC is aiming his rifle at the picture taker, who is simply capturing the street scene taking place outside his residence, evidently now a potentially capital crime.

There's no small amount of irony when you juxtapose that chilling, intolerable scene against the words of Dear Leader:

Whatever they thought they could ultimately achieve, they’ve already failed. They failed because the people of Boston refused to be intimidated. They failed because as Americans we refuse to be terrorized.—Barack Obama

Every damn thing these people say is an Orwellian lie designed to enslave you. Everything.

This Day in History: April 23

Fish Kill from its relative situation to West Point and the Army which has gnerally operated below it, has been the tempory deposit [struck: of most] of the surplus stores, necessary to be carried to or from the field, or West point, or damag’d stores which have commonly been sent to that place on the first instance and afterwards:  to the places where they would be best repaird.  Besids which there is a small Armory which executes the light repairs and prevents much expence of transportation. [More]