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Except it ain't funny. @$$hole took an oath. What the hell is there to think about?
Friday, September 19, 2014
All in the Family
In 2001, Spirit pleaded guilty to a charge of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon after he fatally shot his 8-year-old son in the head in a hunting accident, the Orlando Sentinel reported. Spirit, who also was convicted in 1998 for felony possession of marijuana, was sentenced to three years in prison for the shooting, the Sentinel added. He was released in 2006. [More]If only they would disarm you and me.
It Depends on What the Meaning of the Word "Huge" Is
Yeah, well, uh...
Ri-ight...
Ever have a class where an "83" was an "A"?
And it's not like we can't believe in endorsements.
Besides, what's amnesty got to do with guns?
I think the fire in my belly just went out, and how you win a championship game without it is beyond me.
Ri-ight...
Ever have a class where an "83" was an "A"?
And it's not like we can't believe in endorsements.
Besides, what's amnesty got to do with guns?
I think the fire in my belly just went out, and how you win a championship game without it is beyond me.
Believe
Bottom line, they want to kill those they can't rule. Believe it. [More]
Here's Part One of "Where to Draw the Line."
Part Three will be forthcoming.
Here's Part One of "Where to Draw the Line."
Part Three will be forthcoming.
A Creep Among the Tombstones
"A Walk Among the Tombstones," in which UK transplant Liam Neeson (of anti-gun MTV-approved "Kill Map" fame) plays an ex-NYPD "Only One" turned gun-using vigilante, opens today.
Everyone here is aware he's an anti-gun cultist in real life who would like to see edicts from his homeland imposed on his adoptive country, meaning he supports the state disarming you and those you love? Do your gun rights advocate friends know?
Is there any compelling reason they would want to further enrich this creep? Why not make finding out today's Five-Minute Activism task and ask them?
UPDATE: Plus, it's apparently not very good. That's a "D."
Everyone here is aware he's an anti-gun cultist in real life who would like to see edicts from his homeland imposed on his adoptive country, meaning he supports the state disarming you and those you love? Do your gun rights advocate friends know?
Is there any compelling reason they would want to further enrich this creep? Why not make finding out today's Five-Minute Activism task and ask them?
UPDATE: Plus, it's apparently not very good. That's a "D."
This Day in History: September 19
"When I last saw my friend, Col. Upham, at N.Y. I told him that I concluded the last Packet had bro’t us better Accounts from England, but he Jumped from his Chair in a great passion & swore by God that there was now no Alternative, but that the Independence of America would be unconditionally acknowledged, & that no Conditions would be insisted on for the Refugees.” [More]
Thursday, September 18, 2014
We're the Only Ones Once Bitten Twice Shy Enough
Say, how would you like a nice Hawaiian Punch? [More]
He's lucky that's all it was.
[Via Florida Guy]
He's lucky that's all it was.
[Via Florida Guy]
Latest Holder court maneuver continues DOJ Fast and Furious stonewalling
Since the story broke and unfolded, those with hopes and expectations that truth and justice would prevail have been answered with disappointment, and the cynical realization that the matter will continue to be dragged on to where a full accounting of what happened -- and who knew and ordered what -- will probably be relegated to history. That’s provided the victors are interested in writing it. [More]Today's Gun Rights Examiner report notes those in power who understand that the truth shall set us free have a vested interest in making sure we never learn it.
Everytown Math
It doesn't add up. [More]
How disillusioning. If we can't trust Bloombergian gun-grabbers, rights thieves and liars, who can we trust?
How disillusioning. If we can't trust Bloombergian gun-grabbers, rights thieves and liars, who can we trust?
Trek's Trek
2,000 Miles for the Brian Terry Foundation [More]I checked 'em out on Guidestar. Here's what they had to say about themselves on their Form 990:
They look good to me.
Guns in Schools
And grenade launchers, and MRAPs and... [More]
S'OK though, because they're filled with teddy bears, which raises a whole 'nother set of questions about entrenched bureaucrats gone mad squandering tax plunder while the Prozis keep screaming they need more.
[Via Glacier Gruff]
S'OK though, because they're filled with teddy bears, which raises a whole 'nother set of questions about entrenched bureaucrats gone mad squandering tax plunder while the Prozis keep screaming they need more.
[Via Glacier Gruff]
Grudging, My @$$
When this blows up, will your rep share responsibility? [More]
And how does he or she stand on background checks for you?
[Via Geordan]
And how does he or she stand on background checks for you?
[Via Geordan]
A Different Kind of Democrat?
Point. [More]
RINO counterpoint.
We understand the Party needs to place moles like Grimes in certain regions because in-your-face Prozis wouldn't stand a chance. And I see how some may be compelled to hold their noses and vote for McConnell out of a sense of no other viable option, but how anyone could build up a fire in their belly -- let alone feel good about it -- is beyond me.
Yo, Alison: It ain't about how good a shot you are. I'm sure Lon Horiuchi would win if I tried to compete against him with a rifle. But the main difference between us would be the shots we would refuse to take.
[Link via Mack H]
RINO counterpoint.
We understand the Party needs to place moles like Grimes in certain regions because in-your-face Prozis wouldn't stand a chance. And I see how some may be compelled to hold their noses and vote for McConnell out of a sense of no other viable option, but how anyone could build up a fire in their belly -- let alone feel good about it -- is beyond me.
Yo, Alison: It ain't about how good a shot you are. I'm sure Lon Horiuchi would win if I tried to compete against him with a rifle. But the main difference between us would be the shots we would refuse to take.
[Link via Mack H]
Payback
The robber’s name has not been released. However, Seth said the man’s brother came to the store Saturday morning and threatened to take revenge by murdering the family. [More]Then I'd say it's time to release it, so where he and his came from can be pinpointed. I just did a quick search and don't see any news accounts IDing the creep. Public safety demands people know where snake pits are.
More to the point, if this ever happened to me, my instinct would be to believe it, to fear for my life and the lives of those I love, and to render the brother incapable of carrying through with his evil threat on the spot.
[Via William T]
Rise and Fall of the Boardwalk Empire
So let me get this straight: The whole damn place is rotting out from under their feet and their solution is to cause further economic distress by banning businesses from selling toy guns that enough customers want to keep them stocked on the shelves? [More]
Have I used up today's "progressives" and Opposite Day quota yet?
I have a feeling Nucky would be teaching some bureaucrats the error of their ways.
[Via Florida Guy]
Have I used up today's "progressives" and Opposite Day quota yet?
I have a feeling Nucky would be teaching some bureaucrats the error of their ways.
[Via Florida Guy]
WWJD?
I don't think applying for a job where you know their business schedules conflict with your faith choices, and then running to the Feds to sue, is very "Christian". [More]
And I have my doubts about anyone who would do such an evil thing.
Get another damn job, and stop bringing in Caesar's men with spears to force your will on others. I don't often get "religious" here, but it seems the whole point of salvation is you need to make the choice to ask for it yourself.
And it also seems "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion" ought to have some legal applicability here.
Noting the truism that entrenched EEOC bureaucrats are pushing this abomination, and that for "progressives," every day is Opposite Day, I'm not seeing this being the Lord's work at all.
And I have my doubts about anyone who would do such an evil thing.
Get another damn job, and stop bringing in Caesar's men with spears to force your will on others. I don't often get "religious" here, but it seems the whole point of salvation is you need to make the choice to ask for it yourself.
And it also seems "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion" ought to have some legal applicability here.
Noting the truism that entrenched EEOC bureaucrats are pushing this abomination, and that for "progressives," every day is Opposite Day, I'm not seeing this being the Lord's work at all.
More on Moron Art Kap(o)lan
Even if we move toward tighter gun control laws and seek to reduce access to automatic weapons and ammo, which I favor, we have so many guns in circulation that these efforts are too little, too late. Will deaths fall if killers are not armed as if for combat with automatic weapons and full body armor? Yes. But, will ready access to automated weapons, guns and this kind of equipment disappear any time soon in America?[More]We talked about this lump yesterday. How very Opposite Day "progressive," that someone who is such a demonstrably ignorant liar is selected to head an establishment "medical ethics" division.
(And yes, I know he spells his name with a "C." I don't really need to explain here, do I?)
Gray Lady Meets The Wolfman
The transformation is about as clumsily transparent as watching Lon Chaney Jr. lap-dissolving, but kudos to Mr. Hardy for pointing it out. [More]
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