Monday, December 27, 2010

Liberty News/Safer Streets

Longenecker's latest... [Read]

We're the Only Ones Low Brow Enough

James Debrow, that is, who evidently specializes in creative tyranny. [Read]

When Cannibals Attack

Vanderboegh describes a feeding frenzy in the making. [Read]

A "Legal" Resource

...for those who pay attention to such things...[Read]

Waiting for the Die-Off

As the older hunters start to lay down their guns, hunting advocates fear for the age-old American pastime, especially with the younger generation preferring video games over waiting in a tree for hours until an animal arrives. [More]
I have a feeling the way things are going a lot more Americans are going to take it up.  Especially if electricity becomes a more valued commodity.

[Via Ed M]

WikiLeaks cables: Mexican military have ‘little faith’ in police

Draw your own conclusions on the character of those who propose infringing on our right to keep and bear arms as a solution to any of this. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column asks if you can't trust Los Unicos, who can you trust?

Also get an update on some ethics-challenged "Authorized Journalists" and resolve to stop with the unsubstantiated rumors already.

Rumor has it you'll share the link?

This Day in History: December 27

On December 27, 1778 British landed at Girardeau's plantation and attacked two days later. A battery at the site of the present Fort Jackson lay in ruins near the landing point. One map of the scene shows Girardeau's Plantation mistakenly labeled "Gordon's." British forces won control of the city. [More]

Sunday, December 26, 2010

State of Emergency

Leave those guns at home, folks. [Read]

It's the law!

It's not like government doesn't have ample evidence to show the dangers of going around armed in severe winter weather...

UPDATE: Looks like they're learning to be "gun shy."

We're the Only Ones...

...Evident Enough

...Prescribing Enough

...Giving You a Warme Feeling Enough

...Not Necessarily Through Enough

...Time to Turn In Enough

...Unprotective Enough

...Not Watching the Clock Enough

...Promoting Free Trade Enough

...Childlike Enough

[Via FFFW]

All I Want for Christmas...

When we first met this young man, we saw a rather unique and creative way to encourage the next generation. Here's an update that's fitting for the season:
This is Payton’s Christmas list:

- Shotgun
- Butt stock shell holder
- Gun case for shotgun - Thanks Grandma and Grandpa Meyer
- Fireproof safe to keep knives and other valuables
- Rotary tool (Dremel)
- Medicine ball

Sounds like their parenting methods are working just fine.  I can only imagine how horrified the Gungrinches must be.

This Day in History...

Different war. More details. Interesting site. [Read]

[Via Michael G]

Free Bird

“This is not about just one man. This is about all of us..." [More]
Bingo.

[Via Ed M]

Will Baucus-Tester opposition to ATF rule be used to forgive bad votes?

They keep the house looking freshly-painted while those they enable tunnel underneath eroding the foundations. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column looks at what is either a sincere and principled stance, or else a superficial clean-up effort.

Also resolve to arm the children!

Share the link?

This Day in History: December 26

On December 26, 1778, nine German mercenaries froze at their posts in Newport, Rhode Island that later became known as the Hessian Storm. [More]

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Have a Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas.

Now: What in the world are you doing here? [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column...ah forget it.  It's Christmas.

Friday, December 24, 2010

An Important Message for All Sipsey Street Irregulars...uh...Regulars

While society rewards the likes of Snooki from Jersey Shore with celebrity and fortune, and while  lying, incompetent "Authorized Journalists" enjoy their paychecks, benefits, matching 401K contributions and the like, the market for liberty leadership is flat.

We need the leaders, but no one seems willing to pay for them.

Friends of Mike Vanderboegh have contacted me and are concerned that he's financially hurting.  I know for a fact that he is--with health problems also being a concern--and have been wondering what we who look to him on a regular basis for analysis, guidance and leadership can do.

As would be expected, Mike is not only proud, but selfless.  When I contacted him about saying something--because I don't wish to embarrass him--his response did not surprise me in the least.  I don't make a practice of sharing private emails, and I trust he'll forgive me for sharing a portion of this one--while admitting the difficult time his family is facing, this was his primary response:
I am loath to ask other people for money when things are so very tight everywhere and they should be preparing themselves.
Regulars here know I never ask for money for myself (although I do shamelessly hound to share my Examiner links so those cheap ########! can pay me).  In this case, I'm not going to ask you to send Mike a donation either.

Not a cent in gift money.

What I will ask you to do --all of you who visit his site every day and receive value from it--is pay for that value.  I'm asking you to voluntarily subscribe to Sipsey Street Irregulars and help Mike continue to bring YOU his daily reports and insights.

Just so we're clear: This is NOT CHARITY.  This is PAYMENT FOR SERVICES BEING RENDERED.

How much?  I won't put a ceiling on the maximum, but would submit the recommended minimum should be something we all, with very few exceptions/excuses can afford: A dollar a month.

I see from Mike's Site Meter that SSI brings in around 2,400 discrete visitors each day.  That means if we all do this, the guy will actually be able to pay most of the bills and focus on giving us what he's been selflessly providing every day for years--with no compensation or expectations of personal gain.

What is this guy, our slave?  Do people pay you for what you do?

I'll accept that some--a few--are simply not in a position to do this, with financial straits of their own.  But I bet most of us are able. How much do we spend a year on ammo?  Do you think we can get through this without intellectual ammunition and leadership?

How many will man up and do the right thing? 3/4? Half?Under a dozen of you?

My experience with trying to get simple things done, like sharing a link or sending an email, does not fill me with great hopes. Sorry, not trying to start a fight here, but I've said before, if anything induces me to finally hang things up and take care of Number One, it will be those "Profiles in Apathy" that to me represent a greater threat than the antis will ever be capable of presenting.

I don't want to hear great words of Liberty and "Is it time yet?" and all the other brave words of defiance from thousands of self-professed Threepers who won't even do this small thing.  If you won't do it, if you won't help when you know in your heart you could, my guess is it will show the oppressor all he needs to know about the personal commitment of those who say they'll stand up to him.

Regulars here know I never ask anyone to do anything I'm not willing to do myself.

My envelope with my $12 annual subscription fee is in the mail.

Mike Vanderboegh
P.O. Box 926
Pinson, AL 35126.

If you agree with me, yours will be too, and you'll spread the word.

And I apologize to Mike if this embarrasses him. I did not get his permission to do this. But unless he tells me flat out that leaving this plea up will end our friendship, I'll not obey any orders from him to take this post down.

We're the Only Ones Eluded Enough

“I didn’t know an Escort could go that fast,” he said. “Not the best escape vehicle you would think.” [More]
You're right. I would think that.


[Via Hazmat]

Once You Are Approved

You can’t just go pick up a pistol license. Oneida County Judge Michael Dwyer, the county’s chief pistol license officer, requires prospective applicants to complete the first eight hours of the National Rifle Association basic pistol course.

“After that, you can make an appointment to be fingerprinted, and it’s a four-month process (background checks and more),” Sullivan said. “Once you are approved, you can buy a gun.” [More]
They're not only oath breakers, they're blasphemers.

But perhaps I'm being too hard on them, and too ungrateful for the safeguards and protections they offer: After all, if they can get the violent criminals to do this, they're keeping us all a lot safer.

And remember: Enforce existing gun laws!

We're the Only Ones Pulling Out Enough

Harpole says the 42-year-old officer, a 9-year veteran of the force, pulled out his gun and shot the man with the knife. [More]
"Only Ones" can do that in Milwaukee.

A Disarming Video

Three days after he posted a series of six video clips recorded with a cell phone camera at San Francisco International Airport, four federal air marshals and two sheriff's deputies arrived at his house to confiscate his federally-issued firearm. The pilot recorded that event as well and provided all the video to News10.

At the same time as the federal marshals took the pilot's gun, a deputy sheriff asked him to surrender his state-issued permit to carry a concealed weapon.

A follow-up letter from the sheriff's department said the CCW permit would be reevaluated following the outcome of the federal investigation. [More]
Make sure you watch the video. That's quite a gang-up. I'm surprised they didn't at least kill his dog.

So much for depending on the government for permission to keep and bear arms.  They don't like you and so much for that.  But doesn't this just show the ridiculousness of the whole presumption--that videotaping official thugs and boobs makes someone who knows them when he sees them too dangerous to be trusted with a firearm.

But he can still fly.

So say the "Only Ones."

[Via Lots of You]