Friday, February 03, 2006

The Union is Sick

I do not agree with what you have to say, but I'll defend to the death your right to say it--Voltaire

You'll not find a more committed advocate for the Second Amendment than attorney Peter Mancus. Peter has some plain speaking for those who arrested Cindy Sheehan at the State of the Union address for wearing a t-shirt with an anti-war message.

I know there are many who think she's a lunatic and a traitor. That's not the point, as Voltaire reminds us. There are others who say she offended decorum by making a statement where it was inappropriate to do so.

Consider: Would you want someone ejected for wearing an American flag pin on their lapel? A visible cross or Star of David? An NRA tie tack? A red AIDS ribbon? An AFL-CIO button?

Who is the arbiter of acceptable expressions of affiliation, and where do they derive Constitutional authority? Even the Capitol police now admit they had no lawful power to act as they did. Remember--she was not holding a banner, being disruptive or otherwise infringing on the rights of anyone else.

Arguing that the floor of the Capitol is no place for political expression reminds me of that great comedic line from Dr. Strangelove:

Gentlemen! You can't fight in here. It's the War Room.

Thursday, February 02, 2006

Shameless Plug: Thunderbawl

Here’s a gun control trivia challenge. Name the person who said:

"I hate handguns. Handguns are used to shoot people and as long as they are around, people will shoot each other.

A. Sarah Brady
B. Dianne Feinstein
C. Bond. James Bond.
"Thunderbawl" is my Rights Watch column for the March issue of GUNS Magazine, on sale now at dashing, daring and dangerous newsstands throughout Her Majesty's realm...I mean, the Republic.

Speaking of Bond girls...

We're the Only...Oh, Now, That's Just Plain Disgusting...

Move over, Bond girls.

A Ross County jail inmate hid a gun so well that not even the guards who did an extensive pat-down found it.

The Cleveland woman hid a loaded handgun inside her body and smuggled it all the way to her jail cell, where it accidentally fired when she was trying to hide it.
"Move over Bond girls"?

Reporter Aaron Marshall has a pretty twisted sense of the provocative and tempting, don't you think?

And what are the odds of two gun-in-jail stories in one day? I mean, hearing about them?

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We're the Only Ones Custodial Enough...

Three Cook County Jail inmates were treated for non-life-threatening injuries after being shot during a quarrel in a maximum-security cell the men shared, a Sheriff's Police spokesman said.

Jail guards recovered a .38 caliber revolver from the cell but officers don't know how the gun got into the jail...
SEE? Total gun control works!

Especially when administered by professionals!

[Thanks to HZ]

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"Preparedness Now!" Feb. Newsletter

Pam Stegner of Preparedness Now! has just published the February newsletter. The theme of this month's issue is "personal security."

Check it out!

Joining the March

Bill St. Clair at End the War on Freedom has joined the Million Moon March.

If I find more sites signing on today, this post will be updated.

Since the globalist wretches at Control Arms don't seem inclined to post our submissions, I'm thinking of adding an image gallery here. If you have your picture on your blog, I'll go fetch it. If you don't blog but send them a picture, forward it to me at codrea4 at adelphia dot net and I'll make creating a gallery with attributions a weekend project.

As far as the censorship goes, that is completely unsurprising. The type that most shrilly demands "tolerance" is the most rigid and intolerant of creatures. That's why it's so much fun to poke 'em in the eye. So send them your entry today, and be sure and let me know about it.

UPDATE: Civis Proeliator at Oscar Poppa has found a great illustration of elitist hypocrisy.

Curtis Stone at Captain of a Crew of One has "jumped on the bandwagon" with a familiar image...

THURSDAY NIGHT UPDATE: Chaos at Whiskey Tango Foxtrot advises his readers to "Stop the Gungrabbers."

Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Million Moon March Update

Maybe this thing will spread (horrible pun intended)...

So far, three gun blogs have picked up on it:

Blognomicon calls it Global Gun-Grabbers Operation Feelgood.

South Park Pundit says Control This.

And The Armed Cynic terms the project The Million Mutton Package Deal.

As South Park Pundit says about pictures we send in:
They won't display them. I don't doubt that for a minute. But disrupting their little cocoon of utopian rhetoric is worth it.
If you have a gun blog and want to join the Million Moon March, send me a link to your post: codrea4 at adelphia dot net and I'll post about it here on WoG.

UPDATE: Fish Or Man sent them a killer picture. Literally.

And Say Uncle links to it, albeit the discussion is focused on the Pinky and the Brain angle...

Jay from Armed & Christian submitted a great Oleg Volk poster .

ONE MORE:
David from Gun Show on the Net just weighed in...

The Million Moon March

Our Million Faces petition is collecting photos and self portraits from around the world to reach our goal of one million faces by June 2006. We will use these faces to send a powerful, global message of support to the world's governments for an International Arms Trade Treaty.
So the global gungrabbers want us to send them a picture? Are you pondering what I'm pondering, Pinky?



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And a Child Shall Lead Them...

Allowing people to carry guns wherever they go is like allowing children to run with scissors. They might not ever get hurt, but no one in their right mind would actually allow their child to do it...And let's not forget guns sometimes have the unfortunate luck of going off on their own...Certainly having a ban on concealed weapons deters would-be offenders from even carrying a gun.
Translation: Governments are instituted among men to treat them like preschoolers. Inanimate objects spring to life and act of their own volition. Violent criminal predators obey the law.

Words of knowledge, wisdom, experience and judgment from a college kid.

What a laughable, ignorant, impotent child you are, Chris Walker.

You should stop what you're doing--right now--and go read Julia Gorin.

Then hang your pathetic head in deserved shame.

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Daley: Cameras Will Make Us Safer

Mayor Daley on Monday embraced a radical plan to require every licensed Chicago business open more than 12 hours a day to install indoor and outdoor cameras...If the mayor's endorsement translates into City Council approval of the ordinance championed by Ald. Ray Suarez (31st), business leaders will demand tax breaks and a phase-in similar to the sprinkler ordinance that gives older high-rises 12 years to comply, Roper said.

And he predicted the requirement would ultimately translate into fewer hours and lower wages.
Once the cud-chewers have been conditioned to comply, I wonder if private residences will be far behind. After all, it would make us safer.

And that's what the Framers wanted, isn't it?

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We're the Only Ones Up and Down Enough...

Carrion is heard telling the officer he is unarmed and is in the military.

At one point, a voice is heard saying several times: "Get up."

Carrion says: "I'm gonna get up." As he rises, at least four shots are fired and Carrion collapses, crying out in pain.

"Shots fired! Shots fired!" someone shouts.

In a telephone interview conducted in Spanish, Valdez said after the shooting, Carrion asks the deputy, "Why did you shoot me if you told me to stand up?" That alleged exchange cannot be heard on the video.

The deputy, whose name was not released, was placed on paid administrative leave, a routine procedure in officer-involved shootings.
Naturally, his name was not released. Naturally, he's being placed on paid leave.

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WI Concealed Carry: Another Perspective

The status quo gun lobby - yes, the status quo - are ultimately responsible for killing this concealed carry legislation because they allowed the bill to become an anti-gun nightmare.
That doesn't surprise anyone, does it?

[Thanks to HG]


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Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Worker Goes Postal Despite Signs

A female ex-postal worker opened fire at a mail processing plant, killing six people and critically wounding another before committing suicide, authorities said early Tuesday.
What the hell's the matter with some people? Can't they read?



[Thanks to HZ]

We're the Only Ones Registered Enough

The handgun used in a double-homicide and suicide was once owned by the police, but how it wound up in the hands of the man blamed for the shooting cannot be conclusively established, investigators say.
Yeah, a national gun registry--that'll solve everything...

Y'know, contrary to appearances, I never set out looking for "We're the only ones..." stories to post, and don't even use the word "police" as a news search term when seeking material to post and comment on.

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How Do You Say "We're the Only Ones" in Portuguese?

Within minutes five residents – among them three boys under the age of 15 – lay dead. The weathered cement walls outside the bar were pockmarked with gunshots and the pavement covered in a thick coat of blood.

"It was an execution," one man who was in the bar at the time but was too scared to be identified told Toward Freedom.
And the executioners?

Why, the only ones, of course.

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We're the Only Ones Sporting Enough...

Fairfax County's police chief said yesterday that one of his officers accidentally shot and killed an optometrist outside the unarmed man's townhouse Tuesday night as an undercover detective was about to arrest him on suspicion of gambling on sports...

"As they approached him . . . one officer's weapon, a handgun, was unintentionally discharged," said Fairfax Police Chief David M. Rohrer.
Well, it's not like he was a productive citizen or anything, and he was breaking the law...that gambling between consenting adults--now that's something I want government resources used to crush.

Here's something else I always look for in stories like this, and WaPo is true to form:
The officer, a 17-year veteran assigned to the police tactical unit, was not identified.
Why the hell not? If you or I killed an unarmed man, do you think our names would be shielded by the police and by the press? Do you think we'd be place on leave with pay, and described as "valued"?

Lt. Richard Perez, a police spokesman, said he could not say how or why the gun discharged.
Gee, Dick, let me take a wild guess. It couldn't have anything to do with Officer Secret Identity having his finger on the trigger, could it?

If he really is the trained veteran being described, the only doubt this casts is on the accidental nature of this obscenity.

[Thanks to straightarrow]

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We're the On...Yes, Again...

A case of theft hit close to home for Bloomington police after guns and other gear were stolen from a police officer's car.

Bloomington police are passing around copies of a photograph showing the kinds of equipment someone grabbed from an officer's car.

"Really, I think it should bother everybody. It gives someone a definite advantage with a gun, radio, handcuffs and a badge," said Gene Perkins, Bloomington resident...

"I think it's just dangerous for people to have guns like that in the possession of police on the street to start with," said Staci Leavitt, university student.
The funny thing is, Staci, I agree with that statement.

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We're the Only...Not AGAIN...

A Tampa police officer lost his 9 mm handgun, Taser, laptop computer and gun belt when someone stole his patrol car from his Manatee County house this weekend, officials said.

The Manatee County Sheriff's Office speculated Monday that whoever stole Tampa police Officer Roderick Glyder's car and gear also swiped a patrol car belonging to a Sarasota police officer, who lost an AR-15 rifle that was in the car. Manatee deputies recovered both cars, although not the equipment, within a few blocks of each other, Manatee sheriff's spokesman Dave Bristow said.
So it's happened TWICE now. Yeah, that's been a constant problem for me and every gun owner I know, too--always leaving our guns in our cars, because, face it, we're just not professional enough.

Maybe the Tampa and Sarasota PD's should hold a "buyback to get dangerous guns off the street."

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Safety First

Police said Shamia Johnson is facing several charges after she shot her grandfather, pointed a gun at a driver, and caused two hit-and-run accidents.

Despite the laws Johnson was breaking, at no time did police engage her in a chase...Deputy Chief Dave Stephens said the department's policy didn't allow for a chase in this case.

"Our policy regarding pursuits allows the pursuit only in a situation of a felony dangerous to life," he said...

"That policy has been enacted for the protection of public safety because the risk of pursuit far outweighs the benefit from arresting the person," said Stephens.
Yeah, that's why they waited around at Columbine, too. For our safety.

"Public safety" is the stated reason for every "gun control" edict on the books. Somehow, I don't feel safer.

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Monday, January 30, 2006

Is "The Time" Approaching?

Good opinion piece from Kathryn A. Graham.

With all due respect, I strongly disagree with this assertion:
The defender always has the tactical advantage.
Not always, Ms. Graham. Only when moves are telegraphed.

[Via Rational Review]