Friday, October 28, 2016

And the Tradition Continues

From the Opposite Day "progressive" Department of Justice... [More]

Nothing to Snitch On

They go to all that trouble and all they come up with is a couple guys made some bad comments. No illegal activities, no acts of violence, no anything. [More]

What a non-story.

[Via Steve T

We're the Only Ones Discharging Enough

Police officer’s gun discharges ... an off-duty police officer whose gun discharged ... it went off accidentally ... [More]
Thank goodness it was obviously all the gun's fault! The Akron Leakin' Urinal said it, I believe it, that settles it.

I wonder if there'd be any doubts about filing charges if it had been your or my gun that "went off." Or if our names would be protected from public disclosure.

Surrendering to Extortion

Attorney General Eric Schneiderman was able to hammer out the provisions with 23 operators — who run more than 80% of gun shows in the state ... [More]
I'd say do business with the <20% who haven't caved, but the majority of gun owners are content to let the state rape them -- and not just in New York.

Think I'm being overly harsh with a group overwhelmingly populated by do-nothing bellyachers and out-and-out quislings undermining the efforts of a handful of valiant, serious activists?

"We" could have the right to keep and bear arms secured by lunch were that not true.

[Via Dave Licht]

F**k 'em, Danno

‘Hawaii Five-0’ Blames ‘Gun Nuts’ for Mass Shootings [More]
They're just carrying on a tradition from the original.

Jack Lord would have approved:
A dedicated liberal activist, he was a vocal advocate of gun control in the United States.
[Via Michael G]

Vets All Aboard for Miller

Three Veterans Organizations Endorse Joe Miller for U.S. Senate [More]
That's because the gravy train-riding, meat-eating Empress of the North has been greedily devouring expensive steak dinners while hungry veterans are being run over and thrown off.

We're the Only Ones Stunning Enough

You will respect our authoritah! [More]

Me, I want to see the names of these thugs. U.S. Marshals ain't all cool like Tommy Lee Jones  -- many are more like Marshal Dave.

Clinton appointee Brown sounds like a real sow.

Some Random Thoughts on the Malheur Verdicts

I know there was a juror rights education effort going on .

Alternatively, with revelations of the group being riddled with CIs, and with folks like Mike Vanderboegh smelling provocateurs from the outset, I can't shake a nagging feeling that the government had a vested interest in making sure embedded assets weren't convicted along with the rest of the group. There's no way they could obtain selective verdicts without raising and confirming suspicions.

In either case, the verdicts are of little comfort to the family of LaVoy Finicum.

What a Brilliant Investor!

Longtime Clinton ally Terry McAuliffe, the Democratic governor of Virginia, turned a $100,000 investment in Global Crossing into a profit of more than $8 million before the company’s stock crashed. News of McAuliffe’s contributions of $675,000 to the election campaign of the wife of the FBI deputy director who oversaw the investigation of Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server rocked the Clinton campaign this week. [More]
That's even better than Hillary did on cattle futures...

This must be why these people are leaders -- they're just so much smarter than us in everything they do.

Women: Vote for Hillary and See the World


Yes, we know it's your body, but no, you won't have a choice. [More]

[Via Florida Guy]   

Great Observation

What if the judge had called for deporting all blacks to Africa or putting homosexuals in camps? For some reason, I think we would have seen a different response. [More]
Yeah, I don't think Susan D. Isaacs & Co. would have been so "tolerant" in that case. The point being, no prejudices belong on the bench...

I guess -- just to be sure -- we could always ask...

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We may get an answer to that question even if she doesn't directly respond:
An Oregon judge is fighting an investigative panel’s accusation that by declining to perform same-sex weddings on religious grounds, he violated both the state’s constitution and code of conduct for judges.This and other allegations could result in the judge’s suspension or removal from office.
UPDATE: Kevin Starrett of Oregon Firearms Federation tells me Judge Vance Day "was the attorney who successfully argued our case against the Oregon University System when they had a total ban on firearms on their property."