Friday, May 03, 2013

Colorado editor advocates sending NRA ‘monsters’ to Guantanamo

“Send the guilty monsters directly to Guantanamo Bay for all eternity and let them rot in their own mental squalor." [More]
This evening's Gun Rights Examiner commentary notes how often those who endorse a monopoly of violence seem to resort to gulags.

And the Crowd Went Wild

At the NRA’s main exhibit, it is literally standing room only. As this is written, Judge Janine Pirro, host of Fox News’ Justice with Judge Janine, is speaking to a huge audience at the NRA’s Leadership Conference. The crowd roars when she talks about the right to keep and bear arms being essential, and how it is nobody’s business whether she owns a gun for personal protection. [More
Short memories? I wonder how many even know... (besides the ones who invited her)...?

Look, if she has come out and repudiated her past positions, apologized for them and promised to sin no more, I'm all for giving a second chance.  In the absence of that, forgive me my cynicism -- or don't.

Oath Keepers buries NASCAR fundraising needle as SPLC spins out and crashes

That their fundraising succeeded beyond what they’d hoped for should produce a “Curses, foiled again!” moment for SPLC, which had posted its own spin on the Oath Keepers project on its so-called “Hate Watch” page. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner report notes a well-earned victory lap -- right past a noxious, smoke-belching wreck.

If Obama is Truly Committed to Reducing Violence...

Well, that's your first false assumption right there. [Read]

Just like calling totalitarians "progressive."

[Via sorry, beats me, now I can't find the damn email]


Kate Upton Nude Pics!

Va Va Voom! [View]

Sorry, I just wanted to generate some traffic for Kurt. Plus that seems a lot more in line with the peepshow crap Examiner surrounds our articles with.

That is the Question...

Plan for "yes." [Read]

Also note there are exceptions to every rule.

[Via Florida Guy]

Complete Coverage

It's for your own damn good. [View]

You got that?

We're the Only Ones Irresistable Enough

I dunno--seems to me they just haven't met the right immovable object. [Watch]

[Via RH]

A Domestic Terrorist

Quick! Pass that watch list law so she can't own a gun! [Watch]

Gee, it's almost like "our" government wants to let bad people in for some reason...

[Via Skip]

Cite for Sore Eyes

Hey, look who's getting cited in the NRA Firearms Law seminar manual being used as the textbook at the annual meeting:
I'd love to get a copy, but I understand it's included in the $100 seminar attendance and materials fee...



I've Fallen and I Can't Get Up!

Gee, that's funny.  Everybody else's sales seem to be going through the roof. [Read]

[Via Florida Guy]

Meanwhile, Over in Furious Mike Paradise...

Securing the Blessings of Liberty 'n all that... [Read]

Note we don't know the names of the tyrant "inspectors."  They're free to ruin lives with impunity.

Funny how "progressive" policies like this this only seems to affect ordinary folk...

I remember a similar circumstance in California where those of higher stature and better connections were involved, so naturally, nothing was done about it.

[Via bondmen]

We're the Only Ones First-Responding Enough

Volusia deputy shoots woman who called 911 to report burglar [More
We're from the government and we're here to help.

[Via bondmen]

Oh, So THAT'S Why...



Luzerne County Councilman Jim Bobeck said he supports Robshaw's stance against signing ATF forms for NFA weapons, adding it demonstrates why voters should not elect the county's sheriff. [More]

See, I knew there was a good reason they shouldn't answer to us.

Calling All Lunatics!

Ol' Steve here has drawn some conclusions and is convinced he's right.  [Read]

Descent into Madness

Sorry, but we ought to keep apprised of the arguments they're using. [Read]

Just hold your nose.

Give Them What They Deserve

Refusing to be a victim, he fired and struck one of the assailants in the neck." [More]

I thought we were supposed to give them what they want...?

This Day in History: May 3

On May 3, 1781, a cartel for the exchange of prisoners of war taken during the American Revolution was signed one mile west of here at the home of Claudius Pegues. Lt. Col. Edward Carrington acted for Maj. Gen. Nathanael Greene of the Continental Army. Capt. Frederick Cornwallis, acting for his cousin, Lieut. Gen. Earl Cornwallis, signed for the British. [More]