The letter to Sec. Miller, signed by Nevadans for State Gun Rights President Don Turner, contained three requests for invalidation. The first noted petitions delivered after the required submission date. The second pointed out the lack of required affidavits for each page of signatures submitted, and that it specified the wrong county. The third showed an example of an affidavit signed and dated before all the signatures appearing on it had been obtained. [More]Today's Gun Rights Examiner report notes some of the sloppiest election rigging money can buy, and not just on the part of Bloomberg's hired signature gatherers.
Tuesday, December 02, 2014
Nevada grassroots gun rights group challenges invalid Bloomberg signatures
Corvallis Reminder
If you're an Oregon gun owner, you already knew about this, right, and you've already taken steps to spread the word and provide/urge support for the people fighting on your behalf? [More]
Yeah...?
Yeah...?
We're the Only Ones Going to the Dogs Enough
Probably not, as long as they don't face personally-compelling consequences to incentivize alternatives. [More]
Another Ben Carson Gunfail
Sorry, those still promoting this guy for high office. The answer is "No." [More]
I also find it hard to believe someone advocating something this ignorant --strictly from a physiological capacity standpoint -- is qualified to be a medical professional.
I also find it hard to believe someone advocating something this ignorant --strictly from a physiological capacity standpoint -- is qualified to be a medical professional.
We're the Only Ones Anti-Social Enough
Anti-social media, that is. [More]
Really? "[D]isorderly conduct and illegal use of computer communications"...?
These guy ever hear of the Streisand Effect?
Really? "[D]isorderly conduct and illegal use of computer communications"...?
These guy ever hear of the Streisand Effect?
Once and For All
I see plenty of opportunities here to destabilize things by upping the violent crime numbers and creating an (amplified) outcry for government to "do something." [More]
You know, kick the agenda into higher gear...
You know, kick the agenda into higher gear...
Unsatisfied
"After careful consideration of the iP1’s design, we have determined that it does not satisfy the statutory definition (of a smart gun) because, as a matter of design, the pistol may be fired by a person who is not an authorized or recognized user. That is, as long as the pistol is situated within 10 inches of the enabling wristwatch, it may be fired by anyone - the authorized user or any other person who is able to pull the trigger." [More]The antis will never be satisfied anyway, but good. Let's hope they're sputtering in impotent rage.
Funny -- they seem awful quiet about it at this writing. Nothing on their website, their blog or Facebook page yet, either.
I'm sure we'll see something soon, won't we? Perhaps they want to put more thought and patience into their excuse-making than they did in their lawsuit...?
Speaking of "Progressives"...
One of those sadist-psychopath / infiltrator-disruptors is trying to reframe the terms to exempt his brand of "pure" collectivism.
Gosh, "Newspeak" to discourage all but approved communication. No one's ever thought of that before.
Gosh, "Newspeak" to discourage all but approved communication. No one's ever thought of that before.
A Disparity of Force
This German incident brings to mind a question of potential life or death: Which would you rather have? An equalizer or a memorial candlelight vigil? [More]
Curious, how Opposite Day "progressives," who represent themselves as being egalitarian and pro-choice, would impose the latter on us all under force of state arms, whether we agreed with them or not.
[Via William T]
Curious, how Opposite Day "progressives," who represent themselves as being egalitarian and pro-choice, would impose the latter on us all under force of state arms, whether we agreed with them or not.
[Via William T]
Behind Closed Doors
Why? Doesn't this affect all of us? [More]
One thing's for sure. They won't try this as a delaying move to stop things in their tracks.
One thing's for sure. They won't try this as a delaying move to stop things in their tracks.
Unauthorized Journalists Need Not Apply
What? You mean Opposite Day "progressives" aren't against all forms of discrimination? [Watch]
So Jesse Jackson wants to come to town and badmouth guns and gun owners, and the only chroniclers the general public are likely to hear from are all "legitimate news media."
What are you, personally, going to do to change that? Will you take a moment -- right now -- and share the video link?
So Jesse Jackson wants to come to town and badmouth guns and gun owners, and the only chroniclers the general public are likely to hear from are all "legitimate news media."
What are you, personally, going to do to change that? Will you take a moment -- right now -- and share the video link?
Keep Calm and Carry
- Behind Enemy Lines
- Meeting Mike Vanderboegh
The November 2014 Connecticut Carry Newsletter is out, and guess who is featured on pp 26 - 32. [More]
Mr. Mencken Said It Best
"No one in this world, so far as I know ... has ever lost money by underestimating the intelligence of the great masses of the plain people."The manipulators are counting on it. [More]
The rags at the checkout counter are all focused on celebrity scandals and the like, instead of on issues free people must be aware of and conversant in. I see it every day checking Examiner results, where the trivial buries the substantive. The "top 5" writers this morning focus respectively on: "Dog News, Celebrity Fitness and Health, Pet Rescue, Paranormal, Sex & Relationships."
Look what's trending!
Hosea comes to mind. That and the pH Factor.
Slam Fire
All owners of Remington Model 887 shotguns are advised to STOP USING THEIR SHOTGUN(S) IMMEDIATELY. [More]I wonder if we'll see any breathlessly indignant protests from the antis asserting the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act shields the manufacturer from product defect liability ... and if so, how widespread, furiously sputtering and loud they'll get.
This Day in History: December 2
The Secy. of F. Affairs communicated to me a few days ago his determination speedily to resign his office He asked me in the course of conversation whether I thought Mr. Jefferson would prefer the vacancy to his foreign appointment I answered him in the negative. He then asked whether I supposed he wd. accept the commission of Jay at Madrid in case the latter should prefer the secretariship of foreign affairs and be appointed to it. I told him I could not answer that question, but doubted much whether Congress would consent to part with the services of Mr Jay as a negociator of peace. [More]
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