Monday, May 13, 2013

Couldn't Happen to a Nicer Bunch of Subversives

I love it when the left eats its own. Gee, and so soon after Joe labeled them "legitimate media." [Read]

Funny, how when Holder wants documents, he get them.

Hey, having their ox gored could really make this interesting.  Add the stigma of being used and scorned, and we just might see the media whores erupt into full-blown, bipolar bitchy fury.
"There can be no possible justification for such an overbroad collection of the telephone communications of The Associated Press and its reporters. These records potentially reveal communications with confidential sources across all of the newsgathering activities undertaken by the AP during a two-month period, provide a road map to AP's newsgathering operations, and disclose information about AP's activities and operations that the government has no conceivable right to know," Pruitt said.
Sounds like steam escaping.

I may just microwave me some popcorn...

Credit card reader companies discriminate against gun buyers and sellers

This is yet another way foolish so-called “capitalists” are selling the collectivists rope. [More]
This afternoon's Gun Rights Examiner report notes economic apartheid is alive and well, and looks to those with a vested interest in promoting industry sales for leadership.

That's a Wrap

Remember "Assaulted"?

Kris Koenig just posted an update:
The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) has approved our theatrical trailer and it’s now in the hands of Deluxe and our distribution partners at TUGG and Film District. We will premiere the trailer May 23rd in a special reveal in NYC – stay tune for more details.
If you missed the trailer...

Destroy All Unicorns

Eating a sponge gun: Tough way to go. [View]

I'm still trying to decide how my supply could best be used for guerrilla marketing/doing an "in your face" to "the man."

[Via NoloContendere]

We're the Only Ones with Warrior Spirit Enough

So: Who exactly do they think they're making war on? [Read]

As the source Herschel was commenting on says "only law enforcement professionals may comment on articles," I'll invite Sgt. Glenn French to explain what he thinks that oath he took requires of him, and if there are any orders he would refuse to obey.

A Different Time

And even the media thought it was fun and cool. [View]

[Via Florida Guy]

Expect More?

I don't know how much more they need. [Read]

We gave them enough on Gunwalker, that is, enough for those who aren't afraid skeletons of their own will be dragged out if they persist...

[Via Andrea Shea King]

Honest Brokers

“I think we can be honest brokers,” says Dr. Lolita McDavid... [More]

How?
 “We have to have a collectively louder voice,” Dr. Danielle Laraque ... told a meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies in Washington, D.C. earlier this month. 

Alrighty then. And what does this collective call for?
What the doctors want is an assault weapon ban, mandatory background checks and waiting periods before all firearm purchases, a ban on high-capacity magazines, handgun regulations and requirements for safe firearm storage under federal law.
How many divisions do these "honest brokers" have?

[Via Florida Guy]

Broader than Thought?

I dunno. I'm not surprised.  [Read]

I also don't know why they're just focusing on IRS. Tell me OSHA and EPA and you-name-it aren't pulling the same crap.

Egypt exemplifies ‘hope and change’ of ‘gun control’ and authoritarian rule

That these are all positions our own “gun control” advocates would like to enact domestic parallels for, there’s one other similarity -- aside from the demonstrable fact that such efforts don't produce their promised results and that determined people will develop workarounds when their incentives become strong enough -- between turbulent Egypt and the increasingly discontented U.S. that seems eerie, particularly by the choice of words used. [More]
This morning's Gun Rights Examiner commentary notes if all you have is hope, the change will be dictated by those who control the guns.

In the Line of Fire

Maher turned to the movies to support his theory about who would want to have a 3D-printed gun, referencing the movie "In The Line Of Fire," in which someone uses a 3D gun to get past White House security to assassinate the President.

"That's what they want to do," Maher said. [More]
Yeah, that's the only reason we'd want this technology, Bill. Great catch!

Why do people assume this smug little media rodent is smart?

We're the Only Ones Camera Shy Enough

One can only hope that some day, the perpetrators face real justice. [Read]

If you're going to record them, this article points to various options, the best being the one that provides instant online archiving, so the evidence will still be there if the device is confiscated.

On the other hand, if they want to record you...

Vanderboegh Videos

"Intentions of the Enemy"
My talk on the lies of collectivism, to an Oath Keepers meeting, 21 April 2013.

"Defy. Resist. Evade. Smuggle."
My speech at Hartford, Connecticut, 20 April 2013.
I hope you appreciate the effort it takes for him to travel and do this, and that you support his ability to continue doing it with more than words.

This Day in History: May 13

Not a man of any rank or distinction or scarcely any man of property has lain in his house since the British passed through Nash County. We are distressed with all the rogues and vagabonds that Cornwallis can raise to pester us with, but I am in hopes from the unanimity of my County men we shall make an easy conquest of them. [More]