Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Perverting Logic While Banning Guns

Paul Gallant, Alan Chwick, & Joanne D. Eisen give further warning on some globalist perverts. [Read]

Deceptive globalist perverts at that...

Issaildur and the Ring of Power

If you don't get the reference and understand its significance, you've got some reading* to do. [More]

Dave Workman thinks we're about to see some positive action on this front.

Vanderboegh says wake him up when somebody actually does something.

*

And Your Point Is?

"This is asinine to have these guys telling Casper they can't pass a gun [ordinance]," Hendry said. "That's the same thing as them telling us we couldn't ban them in this room." [More]
Yeah, no sh**.

Voice of Freedom is Hardly Free

Seriously? 250 bucks...? For this?

It's funny, how some disparage smaller groups raising funds as something to be dismissed with contempt. What I'd like to know is how they're going to use this to "defeat anti-gun politicians" when general funds can't be used for PVF.

Hell, for just the cost of one dinner ticket, you could buy Vanderboegh a round trip to DC for the next round of hearings.

Does She Mean Cowards and Fudds?

Pacifists and hunters agree...[More]

Monica Rant Ninny is at it again.

Besides--I'm a pacifist, if by that you mean I wouldn't dream of resorting to violence unless an aggressor left me no choice, and then, well, CUM ULLA SELLA 'n all that...

I don't think that's what she means.

Forget It, Jake

It's Chi-Town. [Read]

The Defender of the Faith

Vladimir Putin Vows to Defend Christianity Worldwide [More]
Meanwhile:
Obama Budget Proposes $800 Million in Aid for 'Arab Spring'
Who would you bet on in a cage match?

We're the Only Ones Speedy Enough

21 people killed or maimed by speeding cops in Florida since 2004
Despite crashes and deaths, cops were spared prison [More]
The way things are...

And people are just supposed to accept having their hearts ripped out of their chests, then mourning and moving on?

You Have No Right to Bear Arms!

Per Media Matters. [Read]

Unless, of course, you are their head head case David Brock with an "illegally" armed bodyguard in DC.

We can dismiss those still employed there--that they are still there shows them to be paycheck-over-principle cowards who allow themselves to be subjected to degrading abuse by an employer.

It's not like we're pitting ourselves against men.

We're the Only Ones Making Up Enough

See, if it were only "a few bad apples," his partner would have stopped him right there and arrested him--or at least reported him afterward.  But instead, this type of evil is systemic, and unless caught and exposed by outsiders, is just the way things are.  I'll bet if the partner had done the right thing, his life would have been made hell--if not actually put into perpetual danger. [Watch]

And here's the other thing: Once this badged thug made it clear he was prepared to commit perjury to take away a citizen's freedom, with the understanding that he would kill the detainee if he resisted, all bets are off: the victim would have been perfectly within his rights--legally and morally--to use lethal force against anyone using terrorist threats and attempting to kidnap him--and that includes using it against their violent criminal accomplices.

[Via Jeet]

She Did It! She Missed the Barn.

Is there something missing from this recap of the Valentine's Day Starbucks boycott? You know, like the counter-"buycott" that dwarfed the pathetic efforts of the antis by an order of magnitude...? [Read]

I haven't changed my belief that the time and money spent on this could have been better employed elsewhere, but leave it to ABC4 "Authorized Journalist" Cristina Rendon to miss the real story altogether.

It reminds me of nothing so much as that line from Cat Ballou. Maybe Cristina had the typhoid real bad.

This Day in History: February 15


Be sure and scroll down to read about fears of Franklin using heat rays to destroy the British fleet and electricity to "entirely overturn our whole island."

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

The Chicago Way

A charter network praised by Mayor Rahm Emanuel for its academically competitive schools is charging students $5 for minor disciplinary infractions like having untied shoelaces, bringing chips to school or dozing off in class. [More]
Might as well get a jump on teaching them their function and place in the "progressive" scheme of things...

Is John Boehner impeding Fast and Furious investigation?

“I am not responsible for others who take my stories and rewrite them with their own spin. I am responsible for what I write. As I told Workman, I stand by my sources. I still do,” Vanderboegh responded in a post this morning. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner report offers the way to resolve all doubts.

The Gun Control Mentality


So he admits he has no knowledge of the matter, he hasn't even checked it out, yet he is willing to make judgments of others based on his faith in WaPo and Bradys giving him true information on guns.

The national socialists love faith-based know-nothing followers like this--they enable everything.  And when it comes time to accepting responsibility for the destruction, they know nothing.

The Deadly Weapon Loophole

The Colorado Supreme Court has ruled that guns stolen during a burglary are not classified as deadly weapons. [More]

That reminds me of how criminals are also exempt from registering guns.

It's OK--they don't abide by any of this foolishness anyway.

Bountiful in Canton

Frickin' idiots are presiding over an economy that's in the toilet and they think coming up with the dough for a nonsense snitch program will make a bit of difference? [Read]

If they were paying attention to what matters, citizen action would not have been needed to rein in their badged animal.

The April 2012 Digital Edition of Guns Magazine...


...is now online. [Read]

Previous editions can also be accessed from this link.

We're the Only Ones Kind of a Drag Enough

The Culpeper woman fatally shot by a local police officer Thursday morning had closed her driver's side window and was dragging the officer alongside her as she drove away, according to new information from the Virginia State Police. [More]
That would be the woman whose neighbor described her as "really nice, and always smiling and laughing with you."

Thing is, her husband says "his wife's car had no power windows."

And a witness says it didn't happen the way police are claiming
He describes an encounter which looked and sounded like the officer shooting a person a point blank range,  not because he feared for his life, but because the woman did not obey his order to stop rolling up the window.

Funny--we know the child-loving Sunday School volunteer victim's name, her husband's name, the witness's name...but we still don't know "the officer's" name...that must not be in the public interest to disclose.

[Via Mack H]

Indiana Breyer and the Machete of Doom

“I can find nothing in the Second Amendment’s text, history, or underlying rationale that could warrant characterizing it as ‘fundamental’ insofar as it seeks to protect the keeping and bearing of arms for private self-defense purposes.” [More]

Karl Denninger makes the connection.

[Via cycjec]