Gander Mountain is being sued for following the law to complete firearms transactions, and for not having ESP and being able to read minds, and look into the souls of other human beings. Gander Mountain is being sued for not having special powers and abilities not possessed by any other mortals, but expected and required of gun dealers. [More]My latest JPFO Alert notes you don't need to be telepathic to read the minds of the Fourth Estate Fifth Columnists at The New York Times, or the predatory blood dancers at the Brady Campaign.
Friday, August 29, 2014
Lawsuit faults Gander Mountain for failure to read minds
‘Defensive Use of Firearms’ author to host Reddit Q & A
“I have been invited to host a Reddit ‘Ask Me Anything’ Q&A session on Sunday, at 6:00 p.m. MDT/PDT,” author and instructor Stephen P. Wenger told his email newsletter subscribers in a special announcement Friday. [More]Today's Gun Rights Examiner report notes a chance to get some important tips from someone qualified to give them.
It's Very Exciting!
I'll say! [More]
I think when it's idiot Jorgen's turn, I'll make an exception in my viewing habits.
I think when it's idiot Jorgen's turn, I'll make an exception in my viewing habits.
One Ring to Rule Them All
Dr. Kissinger served as national security adviser and secretary of state under Presidents Nixon and Ford. Adapted from his book "World Order," to be published Sept. 9 by the Penguin Press. [More]Oh, so that's why Establishment Republicans are different...
Part of the Program?
It could be the wake up call people need. [More]
Of course, it could also be a disinformation false alarm to discredit critics who repeat it.
And we also can't forget the potential for a Reichstag fire.
One thing is certain: If something bad goes down based on circumstances you and I have no control over, look for more restrictions and costs imposed on us, and more power usurped by them.
Of course, it could also be a disinformation false alarm to discredit critics who repeat it.
And we also can't forget the potential for a Reichstag fire.
One thing is certain: If something bad goes down based on circumstances you and I have no control over, look for more restrictions and costs imposed on us, and more power usurped by them.
Lotta Comments Going On...
Yesterday's GRE has stirred up no small amount of observations and attracted the usual crop of sadist-psychopath / infiltrator-disruptors.
I do see one guy, nominally on our side, arguing Hitler was a creature of the right and not a socialist, citing as "proof" the economic fascism he engaged in with German industrialists. It's a common ploy of latter day national socialists, to accuse people who believe in freedom of being Nazis, and to put distance between themselves and the inevitable evil fruits that always result from their gaining political power.
They're counting on people falling for that, like our hapless comment poster.
Don't let them. Because like everything the Opposite Day Prozis try to deceive people on, it's a self-serving lie.
I do see one guy, nominally on our side, arguing Hitler was a creature of the right and not a socialist, citing as "proof" the economic fascism he engaged in with German industrialists. It's a common ploy of latter day national socialists, to accuse people who believe in freedom of being Nazis, and to put distance between themselves and the inevitable evil fruits that always result from their gaining political power.
They're counting on people falling for that, like our hapless comment poster.
Don't let them. Because like everything the Opposite Day Prozis try to deceive people on, it's a self-serving lie.
We're the Only Ones "In Soviet California, the Messenger Kills YOU" Enough
Deputy who killed former Napster COO after drifting into the bike lane while distracted by his laptop will NOT face charges because he was answering a work-related email [More]Yeah, why would anyone expect a public safety officer, tasked with enforcing state texting and driving laws, to wait until he's not endangering everyone on the road to answer routine messages?
[Via John Comeau]
Leaping to Illusions
Yo, Hunter (what a name for you!): I don't suppose you and all your smug Prozi comment fluffers are actually smart enough to extrapolate what the "frenzy" signified and still means. [More]
[Via Jess]
[Via Jess]
Feeling Froggy
Heqet said it, I believe it, that settles it. |
Just in case you were wondering why the agencies are all arming to the teeth...
I'm wondering when those who feel victimized are going to notice how many location opportunities there are to express displeasure, where and when the swarms aren't deciding the time and place of interactions. Unfortunately, there are an increasing number of people approaching the Bobby McGee definition of freedom, and I see no let-up in the squeezing until it's too late for those doing it to ease off...
Species die out. Extinction is a part of that process. So in typical "every day is Opposite Day" fashion, the Prozis seek to control and stop it.
They would do the same with the weather, of course. They would do the same with everything.
They know best. They are the dispensers of commandments, the "givers of pain and delight." They are the acolytes of god, which is why they will brook no competition. And woe unto non-believers, heretics, infidels, who will perish in the flames they would cast us into.
[Via Michael G]
No, We Have to Put Her Through Hell First
I'm not sure what Christie's legal options are prior to a verdict, but he could certainly use his bully pulpit to condemn the prosecution and New Jersey gun laws, and pledge to work toward their repeal. [More]
Not that he will. At heart, he's always been a gungrabber.
What I see as a likely outcome will be for him to commute her sentence afterward, like he did for Brian Aitken. As we've noted before, that's not the same as a full pardon, so she'll still be a "prohibited person," and "legally" disarmed for the rest of her life by "public servants," whose prime directive is "to secure the Blessings of Liberty," and who are themselves well taken care of.
[Via Hayden B]
Not that he will. At heart, he's always been a gungrabber.
What I see as a likely outcome will be for him to commute her sentence afterward, like he did for Brian Aitken. As we've noted before, that's not the same as a full pardon, so she'll still be a "prohibited person," and "legally" disarmed for the rest of her life by "public servants," whose prime directive is "to secure the Blessings of Liberty," and who are themselves well taken care of.
[Via Hayden B]
Where are the Second Amendment’s Billionaires?
Running groups like Everytown and companies like Microsoft.... [More]
They believe strongly in the right of the plutocrats' Praetorians to keep and bear arms. It's not in their vested interests to cede power without a personally compelling reason for doing so. And if we could get an angel to save us with no effort on our part, what would that do to our drive? What happens to that of welfare recipients?
This is a repost from a column by the late Kirby Ferris.
They believe strongly in the right of the plutocrats' Praetorians to keep and bear arms. It's not in their vested interests to cede power without a personally compelling reason for doing so. And if we could get an angel to save us with no effort on our part, what would that do to our drive? What happens to that of welfare recipients?
This is a repost from a column by the late Kirby Ferris.
We're the Only Ones Securing the Blessings of Liberty Enough
To ourselves and our Posterity,,,
Guy's got a lost of damn gall, minding his own business and wanting to be left alone. And insisting he has rights! What a menace to the established Order!
Let's hope our Valiant Community Heroes charge him with assault! He's lucky they didn't use their full continuum of force.
Note it's not what he did -- it's what he didn't do.
[Via Florida Guy]
Chicken Little
Workman notes similar hysterical and unfounded "Sky is falling!" behaviors. [More]
He also notes someone who got served.
UPDATE: And he just released another one on a Senate committee jawing about surplus military equipment for the cops.
He also notes someone who got served.
UPDATE: And he just released another one on a Senate committee jawing about surplus military equipment for the cops.
This Day in History: August 29
I do not know what service the Boats we have lately drawn are to be put to—but I am fearful they will disappoint us—the most of those in this Division are so leaky that they cannot carry half the Burden they ought to do if they were in good Order—I suppose it is known that we have not received Oars for them. [More]
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