Wednesday, November 04, 2015

Go Figure

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Looks like October was another record month -- the sixth in a row as well as a record for the month.

[Via Len Savage]

Blast from the Past

While doing some research for another article, I came across this one from 2012, and the photo caption, especially in light of what we know now, reminded me of something:


Leland Yee deserves a firing squad.

Not Cooperating with the Narrative

The initial information is that the woman identified the man as her abductor. She told investigators he forced her to the apartment and sexually assaulted her. At some point, she got hold of the gun and shot him. [More]
But...but...but what about Gun-Grabby Gabby's "Protect All Women" tour...?

The People Have Spoken

In another stunning rebuke to the billionaire funded, anti-rights crazies, the people of Coos County have passed a Second Amendment Preservation Ordinance that nullifies dangerous and unconstitutional laws like SB 941. [More]
So naturally, the totalitarian lobby is resorting to name-calling.

Bloomberg, McAuliffe Senate Setback Has Lessons for Republicans and Gun Owners

Virginia shows us the Bloomberg money machine can sputter and seize up.  It also shows us Republicans need to decide who their friends are [and] NRA ratings are hardly the final word... [More]
Being bought and paid for by Bloomberg does not assure victory — yet. But Republicans may change all that if they continue to offer gun owners status quo lip service instead of leadership. 

Priorities

Almost a million are motivated to take to the streets over a baseball game. [More]

And they didn't riot! Praise them for being a herd instead of a pack, and ignore the greater, more deadly truth.

Up in Smoke

"I can't believe I voted 'no' when it was finally on the ballot," said Marty Dvorchak, 62, of the northern Cincinnati suburb of Fairfield. "I think it's ridiculous that marijuana is illegal. The war on drugs has been a failure. But I don't think 10 people (growers) should have a monopoly." [More]
Those were pretty much my sentiments.

Burden of Proof

Is the prosecution’s burden much greater than that of the defendant? Certainly. But it’s the same burden we require prosecutor’s to bear when they seek to have a defendant found guilty of almost any alleged crime... [More]
Can't have that in self-defense cases, can we...?

[Via Michael G]

A Fundamental Transformation of Society



Posted by Mediatakeout on Monday, November 2, 2015

Looks like the only solution is upping taxes on the productive...

Safety in Numbers

Lamar Russell, a member of the San Antonio chapter of Open Carry Texas, said he expects roughly a dozen people to show up. [More]
Imagine how much more problematic it would be for "authorities" to observe and then comprehensively respond in their own time and place were that number roughly 12,000, instead.

[Via Florida Guy]   

An Equal Voice

Counting illegals in the census undermines one of the fundamental principles of representative democracy – namely, that every citizen-voter has an equal voice. [More]
Thank goodness none of that has anything to do with that "single issue."