Friday, May 10, 2013

Open mike reveals N.J. senators’ contempt for gun owners, confiscation goal

"We needed a bill that was going to confiscate, confiscate, confiscate.” [More]
This afternoon's Gun Rights Examiner report begs to disagree with those who say nobody wants to take our guns.  Of course they do.

Includes audio.

LA pit bull attack shows savage consequences of citizen disarmament

What this means is, top LA law enforcement knows perfectly well that savage beasts are preying on peaceable citizens, they are unable to stop it from happening, they know what will give those being attacked a fighting chance, and they deny them that option under force of state arms. Through their mandates, they confirm that they would rather see a 63-year-old woman mauled to death, ripped apart in the most horrible, agonizing and terrifying way conceivable, than simply have the choice to the means of defense. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner report notes some beasts work their savagery from a position of presumed authority.

The "This Piece of Paper is All You'll Need to Stop 'em in Their Tracks" Act of 2013

From "progressive feminist" Janice Hahn, who would rather see her female constituents raped and murdered than armed everywhere and anywhere a stalker might choose to attack them. [Read]

And the insane thing is, based on election results, most of them agree with her.

I understand there's no text for the bill posted yet, but does it really matter?  What could it possibly say that would refute this assessment?

We're the Only Ones "Brother, Can You Spare a Round?" Enough

"The citizens were like, 'If you need something, we got plenty here,'" said Wobig. [More]
Everyone would do well to remember that.

[Via Florida Guy]

Senator Joe Manchin Steps up his Campaign of Lies

Manchin is obsessively lying in order to create a false sense of momentum. [Read and act]
Don't let him get away with it. 

And if your own reps are useless, pick anbother target you can influence.

Here's how.

Pretty Hollow Points

See? She's not anti-gun. [Read]

She's just anti-YOU having a gun.

[Via bondmen]

Giving Them What They Deserve

Instead of what they want... [Read]

The Brady/VPC/CSGV hive insects would all rather he had (and his employees) been killed than armed.

[Via Florida Guy]

Malware?

Jim from Louisiana Says: May 9th, 2013 at 10:51 pm Please send me a site that does not provide malware with it. The site David Codrea linked to had me spending 2 hours cleaning out my computer. 

SayUncle Says: May 9th, 2013 at 11:01 pm Examiner site? See update in post for where to get it. [More]

The site I linked to in my Examiner column for downloading the files was The Pirate Bay, which all the majors reporting on this story have also linked to. As for the Examiner site itself, I know a lot of people complain about popup ads and videos on the site, but I never see them because I use adblock, and Vanderboegh and his readers fairly well address that issue here.

I use the Examiner site ever day and run routine scans with McAfee, Microsoft Security Essentials and Malwarebytes, and routinely come up clean.

So Jim from Louisiana, let's get a list of all the malware you had to clean from your machine for two hours and how you affirmed it came from a link associated with me.

Speaking of Brain-Dead Zombies

Why the hell were the students "disciplined"? [Read]

What the hell is wrong with so-called "adults" that they can't act like such?

[Via Fredd]

ITAR 3-D, in Kurt-O-Rama

He wrote "ineffable," and I thought that meant "unf-able" until I looked it up. [Read]

Today's Activism Project

A dead horse I continue to beat is urging advocates to write letters to the editor.

Charles Ely just got one published and shared the link with me via Twitter.

Why not make that a project to do today: Pick a paper, find their submission guidelines (word limits, etc.), compose a letter and send it in?

Here are more reasons and some tips for increasing the chances you'll be published.

I repeat: Why not?


Tonight on Shooting Destination Night/Stop the Threat

From American Trigger Sports Network:
Double Trouble

In this week's crime re-enactment, a thief, shot and bleeding, driven by his need to steal, pushes his luck one more time... but finds this neighborhood armed and ready.

Stop the Threat host, James B. Towle and guests Michael Carrizales, Wes Doss and Rob Pincus weigh in on this incident and offer their expert comments in a lively discussion.

Watch on the PURSUIT Channel!
DISH Network: Channel 240 HUNT
DirecTV: Channel 604 PRST
Fridays 6:00pm PST/9:00pm EST

Plus you can watch past episodes on ATSNTV's You Tube Channel, along with episodes of "Trigger Sports Live!" and special shooting events.

We're the Only Ones Tarnishing Enough

Wielsch, the former head of the Central Contra Costa Narcotics Enforcement Team (CNET), pleaded guilty in December to charges that he had sold drugs that had been seized by CNET agents, robbed prostitutes and made phony arrests... [More]
Well no wonder that gave the poor guy PTSD!

At least he brought us comedy gold with that "Please have mercy on me" line.

[Via Dave Licht]

Springtime for Hitler

Don't be stupid, be a smarty, come and join the Nazi party! [More]

Nice to see Max and Leo's plan to engineer a flop finally worked.

Out of Step Yet Somehow Synchronized

Jeff Knox says the NRA Board unanimously passed his resolution, which has Media Matters once more proving they don't. [Read]

It's fine as far as not supporting any expansion of "gun control" edicts.

This Day in History: May 10

Having just before taken great offence at a threat of retaliation in the treatment of prisoners, he enclosed his answer to my letter under this address, 'To Thomas Jefferson Esq., American Governor of Virginia.' I paused on receiving the letter, and for some time would not open it; however, when the miserable condition of our brethren in Charleston occurred to me, I could not determine that they should be left without the necessaries of life, while a punctilio should be discussing between the British General and myself; and knowing that I had an opportunity of returning the compliment to Mr. Phillips in a case perfectly corresponding, I opened the letter. [More]