The bottom line is, this convicted felon, a prohibited person who is disqualified by federal law from owning a gun himself, does not trust you with a gun. This ... thing, who based on results either cannot or will not control himself, demands to control the rest of us. [More]Today’s Gun Rights Examiner report notes how much I don’t care that a degenerate scumbag criminal statutory rapist and convicted fraud doesn’t trust me with guns.
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Gun-grabbing, sex-offending ex-rep Reynolds arrested on porn charges in Zimbabwe
Custer's Men Faced Better Odds in 1876 than You Do at this Moment
Mike Vanderboegh writes an open letter to the New York State Police. [More]
It's an important letter. I believe it could literally help save lives as well as help advance the cause of Liberty.
Because of that, I believe everyone who frequents Sipsey Street Irregulars owes a duty -- not just to Mike for providing work they get value from, but to themselves and their loved ones -- to share his letter far and wide. Seriously -- if you're a regular there and if you agree with him and if you still don't do this, I can think of no excuse that reflects kindly.
There's one other very important thing that regulars who get value from Mike's work need to do, and that's kick a few bucks his way so he can keep the lights on. If you're an Irregulars regular, I don't need to repeat how difficult things have been for him and his family as he continues to struggle through severe health threats that would leave a lesser man wallowing in self-absorbed incapacitation. On days that would send most of us groaning to our beds, our friend is out there laboring against the pain and applying his unique intellect like there's no tomorrow -- which I routinely pray there will be.
What he does is a full-time job and more. 12-hour + days are the norm, and he doesn't just close up shop Friday at 5 until Monday morning. And most of you never see what goes on behind the scenes, and what it takes before the finished product is ready for consumption, or what irons are in the fire, all of which demand attention.
Not to mention the personal risks...
As I remind readers when I put out these pleas from time to time, I'm not asking you to send charity. I'm asking those of you who perceive that you get value from regularly having free access to Mike's work to return some value in kind. I suggested some time back that a voluntary subscription of $1 per month is hardly asking too much, but don't let that stop you from giving less -- or more.
There is a "Donate" button in the right sidebar of his blog, or if you prefer, you can send a check to P.O. Box 926, Pinson, AL 35126.
It's an important letter. I believe it could literally help save lives as well as help advance the cause of Liberty.
Because of that, I believe everyone who frequents Sipsey Street Irregulars owes a duty -- not just to Mike for providing work they get value from, but to themselves and their loved ones -- to share his letter far and wide. Seriously -- if you're a regular there and if you agree with him and if you still don't do this, I can think of no excuse that reflects kindly.
There's one other very important thing that regulars who get value from Mike's work need to do, and that's kick a few bucks his way so he can keep the lights on. If you're an Irregulars regular, I don't need to repeat how difficult things have been for him and his family as he continues to struggle through severe health threats that would leave a lesser man wallowing in self-absorbed incapacitation. On days that would send most of us groaning to our beds, our friend is out there laboring against the pain and applying his unique intellect like there's no tomorrow -- which I routinely pray there will be.
What he does is a full-time job and more. 12-hour + days are the norm, and he doesn't just close up shop Friday at 5 until Monday morning. And most of you never see what goes on behind the scenes, and what it takes before the finished product is ready for consumption, or what irons are in the fire, all of which demand attention.
Not to mention the personal risks...
As I remind readers when I put out these pleas from time to time, I'm not asking you to send charity. I'm asking those of you who perceive that you get value from regularly having free access to Mike's work to return some value in kind. I suggested some time back that a voluntary subscription of $1 per month is hardly asking too much, but don't let that stop you from giving less -- or more.
There is a "Donate" button in the right sidebar of his blog, or if you prefer, you can send a check to P.O. Box 926, Pinson, AL 35126.
Sisters in Arms
What kind of sorry excuse for a "male" is it who doesn't cherish confident and capable women? What kind of subservient "female" would "demand" Patriarch Bloomberg "protect" her from a choice that should be hers? [More]
False Flag Operation
According to state officials, a shipment of 40,000 tons of salt has been halted because the ship does not have an American flag. [More]Seriously? The government puts people's lives at risk over that?
Who did the halting? Who is responsible? Do they have names?
I have to believe this explanation is incomplete. The alternative is just too damned bizarre.
Closing Arguments
"I am assuring to everyone who attends that you will be shocked and stunned. Maybe infuriated and sickened," Dobyns said on his website. "The closing arguments will be the culmination of ten full years of my attempts to ferret out the truth from government law enforcement agencies determined to cover up those truths and mischaracterize those facts. The last five years have taken the form of my lawsuit."[More]Katie Pavlich reports on the latest developments in Jay's case.
Dangerous Old Men
"If one old Yankee woman can take six grenadiers, how many soldiers will it require to conquer America?"[More]And women...
If "we" would only realize our power -- and act accordingly -- we would be invincible.
[Via Jim Q]
Nothing Escapes Ira
He's like an event horizon for tyranny. [More]
There is no detail too small for these anal control freak parasites to presume they have the power to disallow.
There is no detail too small for these anal control freak parasites to presume they have the power to disallow.
We're the Only Ones Rainmaking Enough
The ensuing downpour ruined computers and desks. A damage estimate wasn't immediately available. [More]Hey, but the good thing is, " the sergeant whose weapon discharged will likely face discipline within the department."
"Likely"?
So that must be what we could expect if we had a similar mishap in a police station?
Forget it Jake, it's Chi-Town.
[Via Maureen]
Mr. Rusten, Tear Down This Wall
The stone wall you petty bureaucrats have put up to keep from doing your damn job and serving... [More]
Note to Vermont gun owners: The first thing I see when I go to the VTFSC site is a big announcement that reads:
To those who have so far sat on their hands: You don't expect volunteers, with lives of their own and who are working like dogs on your behalf, to pay for the entire privilege themselves, do you?
Note to Vermont gun owners: The first thing I see when I go to the VTFSC site is a big announcement that reads:
VT Rights Protection Fund Donations
Help us to continue the fight supporting your rights. You can donate or buy
Gun Raffle tickets.
Help us to continue the fight supporting your rights. You can donate or buy
Gun Raffle tickets.
To those who have so far sat on their hands: You don't expect volunteers, with lives of their own and who are working like dogs on your behalf, to pay for the entire privilege themselves, do you?
"Man Sought"
I'm sorry, but that's not my definition of a "man." [More]
I also get irritated when hearing the term "lady" or "gentleman" inappropriately applied to some bestial POS.
As for the victims, I hope they learned a lesson about basic situational awareness. True, just about anyone can be sucker-punched, but why help the situation out?
As I watch the video, I see several crucial mistakes made within a few seconds, all related to preparation and avoidance. Note I did not say "awareness."
The victim was aware. But something made him fear acting like he was.
[Via Florida Guy]
I also get irritated when hearing the term "lady" or "gentleman" inappropriately applied to some bestial POS.
As for the victims, I hope they learned a lesson about basic situational awareness. True, just about anyone can be sucker-punched, but why help the situation out?
As I watch the video, I see several crucial mistakes made within a few seconds, all related to preparation and avoidance. Note I did not say "awareness."
The victim was aware. But something made him fear acting like he was.
[Via Florida Guy]
This Day in History: February 18
I proceeded to Negociate this Business agreable to your Excellencys Instructions of the 5th Decembr last “Rank for Rank as far as they woud apply and then by Composition,” but the Enemy Solicitous for the Release of Lord Cornwallis refuse to Exchange the whole of our Officers without reserving a certain Number of them, equal to the Value of His Lordship as the inclosed proposal No. 3. [More]