Tuesday, February 09, 2016

Stoner Jihadi Proves Smarter than Gun-Grabbers while Key Information Remains Unknown

Yet if Rayyan had carried through on his plans, the very ones responsible for demanding citizen disarmament would be the ones exploiting the carnage, demanding more “common sense gun safety laws,” and accusing liberty advocates of having blood on their hands. In reality, the obscene blood dancers would have it on their feet. [More]
And why no info on if he comes from a refugee family...? Is it unknown or just unshared?

Better Homes & Gardens

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Mike shares photos of the cleanup day volunteers and their work.

The Hype Machine

Here Are Four Sundance Films the NRA Really Doesn't Want You to See... The hype machine singled out some clear, if tragic, winners ...But some of the most difficult films to watch from this year's crop are among the most important. [More]
Yeah, we talked about one of those "important" films.  What an ignorant, lying joke.

548 views so far?  And three to one thumbs down? Somehow, I don't think NRA is too worried.  But you mothers keep jonesing for "progressive" totalitarianism with your hype machine.

A great difference between sides that the antis know and that infuriates them: Carrying out their will depends on proxies. Ours depends on us.

We're the Only Ones Unshielded Enough

Authorities say a Pennsylvania man stole several police badges while he was being held for questioning in a domestic dispute. [More]
Looks like they pinned it on him. Still, being so careless safeguarding symbols that citizens feel compelled to obey seems emblematic of an attitude that takes authority for granted...

[Via Steve T

A Voice from Beyond

Audio of Haunting Oath Keepers Phone Call With LaVoy Finicum Two Days Before His Death... [More]
The post includes a recounting of some of the actions being taken by Oath Keepers behind the scenes to try to peaceably and safely resolve the situation.

Conflict of Interest?

What conflict of interest? [More]

We distort, you decide.

[Via Andrea Shea King]

O Canada

So much for "common sense gun safety laws," eh? [More]

A Numbers Game...


...played for comfort, complacency and self-deception. [More]
Mike has some important cautions to share about reality, will, skill and commitment.

Harassment Manual

How armed police can intimidate and endanger citizens in the name of "common sense gun safety"... [More]

Insanity

Phillips, who tells us she suffers from depression and anxiety, had an adverse reaction while switching anti-depressant medications.  So, she checked herself into a local mental health hospital for some quick relief. [More]
And naturally, "the system" reacted with paranoia, hostility and life-threatening armed aggression.

That'll teach her to be sad and worried! That'll teach her to recognize a problem, be rational about it and seek treatment!

Now let's hope the wrong people aren't able to pinpoint easy prey from this. Kind of like the state-dispatched predators did.

Going About it the Wrong Way


Remember, with "progressives," every day is Opposite Day.

Case in point, enforcing these is likely to up the danger.

Lost

Justin Smith, a 33-year-old campaign volunteer for Hillary Clinton in Charleston S.C., tattooed Clinton's portrait on his leg because Clinton has been his "hero for 23 years." [More]
I have nothing to add.

This is How Opposite Day 'Progressives" Fight Discrimination

A terse letter from Andrew Clyde's credit card-processing company explained it was discontinuing his corporate account because his Georgia firearms business "no longer met our underwriting guidelines." In a panic, Clyde called three other companies, which denied him, too. [More]
So the names of those companies, and the individuals making that call, aren't of public interest?  Why not?
The Kansas Department of Insurance said it couldn't pinpoint any state law that protects industries from being denied services.
Rename the company LGBT Islamic Firearms and try again.

I Am Pete Santilli

I don't know the guy except for the little I've seen. I've never met him, never spoken with him, and don't recall ever communicating with him by any other means. The way he does things is not the way I do thing. And I understand that some good friends are leery of him. Big time. [More]

He's not being charged with what they're leery of.

These friends, along with me, could be charged with the same "crimes."

I've been threatened with legal action before for not being an "Authorized Journalist." That's what led me to coin the term. And I've been threatened with BS charges for intimidating the poor feds.

I've also done what I could to encourage civil disobedience to unjust edicts. And to defy them myself.

If he's guilty, I'm guilty. The above links should give the evil bastards who would prosecute such actions all the evidence they need.

Like I said, I don't know the guy. For all I know, my friends may be right to be wary.  But that's not what this is about.