Sunday, November 09, 2014

Let No Good Deeds Go Unpunished

Anthony Martin looks at the leftist propagandists' desperate and transparent War on Sharyl Attkisson. [More]

Saturday, November 08, 2014

The Spirit of 76

The 76th anniversary of Kristallnacht, that is, and the spirit to say "Never again!" and back it up. [More]

Tuesday May Be Out

But there should still be plenty of opportunities to wake people up to the benefits of gun ownership... [More]

Right on Cue

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I'd best watch my step-- he may say something he believes to be decisively witty, and there's nothing I fear more than the ridicule of smug Bolshevik pussies!

Maybe he'll even tell me to kill myself!

Bloomberg-listed mayor’s ‘gang sign’ story raises controversial ‘points’

The real point here is, why is a Bloomberg-listed mayor happily embracing a “gun criminal”? And why is that person part of a “get out the vote” effort, soliciting in an area that overwhelmingly votes for citizen disarmament proponents who demand laws binding on the rest of us? [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner report notes a controversy that, for the most part, is missing the "point."

Farragut Tennessee Parks and Greenways

Liston Matthews has an update on the gun ban there. [More]

Crossing the Line

Malloy and his anti-American toady Lawlor have just made things utterly simple for us. They have announced that they will be answering the question for us, this "Where to draw the line," with their own tyrannical actions. Like heedless children playing a game they scarcely understand, they have declared their solution in bloody crayon upon the wall. They will draw the line for us. [More]
Vanderboegh notes who has determined where it will be drawn.

Boy, ministers then sure were different than the "Faiths United Against Guns" Prozi stooges of today, weren't they?

Friday, November 07, 2014

Election ‘Victory’ Means Work for Gun Owners Just Beginning

If the most important gun-rights leader in your life is not the one reading these words — that is, you — it’s time you reconsidered why that is. [More]
The Shooters' Log published my midterm election postmortem.  And no, I didn't select the photo or its caption.

Potential Holder replacement requires intensive scrutiny, resolve to score vote

If Lynch does get the nod, it’s incumbent upon activist gun owners to demand getting some specific answers, and not to be put off by weasel words and “I believe in the Second Amendment” equivocation – hell, even Barack Obama says that, right before showing everyone his big “but.” If we can’t get assurances, the only acceptable course for the Senate to take is to reject her, and for that to happen, we can’t stand still for NRA to cheese out on us like they did with Holder. If Lynch turns out to be just another apparatchik, gun owners must demand, as they have with other nominees like Sotomayor, Kagan and Murthy, that not just the confirmation vote, but also the vote to bring it out of committee and onto the floor, be scored. And this time, the impact actually ought to mean more than a measly half-grade reduction. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner report notes a suggested new boss looks suspiciously like the old boss. Hey, who wants to bet if she is put forward and gets some serious opposition that the Prozis will exploit her name to play the race card?

Fair Warning

Ignore grassroots gun owners at your peril. [More]

We'd hate to have to say we told you so.

[Via Mack H]

Plastic Fantastic Lover

It works with plastic, it is fantastic, and I love it. [More]

So naturally, the antis want anyone who feels that way to die, and are even eager to help kill us.

Really.

Go read Kurt's piece. He not only explains, he shows.

Kind'a makes me want to go have a "national conversation on guns" and maybe even offer up a "compromise" or two in the name of "common sense." Either that or tell them to f*** off and come show me what they're made of.

How 'bout you?

Won't You Reconsider?

No. [More]

Holder's 'idiot' comment shows another progressive contradiction

No, all they wanted to do was find out who the idiots were who thought it would be cool to violate U.S. and Mexican laws by allowing illegal arms shipments to be handed off to murderous cartels so that guns could be recovered at violent crime scenes – meaning found lying on the ground after people had been killed – and then used as fodder to demand more citizen disarmament in this country. All they wanted to do is determine who was responsible for authorizing an illegal operation that has, to date, resulted in untold numbers of dead, with more hits yet to come. As for “idiot cronies,” by default those must include justice-seeking family survivors of murdered Border Patrol agent Brian Terry. [More]
My latest JPFO Alert notes if every day is Opposite Day for "progressives," and if a "progressive" calls you an "idiot," why that must mean... say, wait a minute. That must also mean Holder isn't sincere about his outrage over U.S. guns going to Mexico!

Feeding Frenzy

"You know the thing about a shark, he's got... lifeless eyes, black eyes, like a doll's eye. When he comes at ya, doesn't seem to be livin'. Until he bites ya and those black eyes roll over white." [More]

Florida Carry Action Alert

Yesterday Florida Carry's Lead Counsel, Eric Friday, argued Norman v. State before the Florida 4th District court of Appeals. [More]
There were high load complications with the live feed, but they now have the video of oral arguments available.

Why not make sharing their link with any Florida gun owners you know today's Five-Minute Activism task?

Hot Off the Presses

The January 2015 issue of GUNS Magazine, featuring, among other things, my updated "Rights Watch" column dealing with the Shaneen Allen ordeal in New Jersey (p.60), is now available at finer newsstands throughout the Republic.

If you see one that carries gun magazines but not this one, ask 'em why not.  If you see one that doesn't carry gun magazines at all, shop someplace else.

Now I gotta figure out why my scanner isn't picking up orange and substituting it with pallid pink...

Rotten to the Corps Redux

We talked briefly about the Army Corps of Engineers as it relates to usurping its proper role as subordinate to civil authority in RKBA matters.  Now they're continuing to play at being stooge bureaucrats who view their function as controllers of the waters, which, if true, ought to make them liable for all damages from floods.

Here's the thing. You can sign a petition through a group or you can cut out the middleman and add your thoughts to the official record.

I've got no problem with groups that give us strength through organization and serve the vital function of monitoring developments and mobilizing us when need be, and I'm not disparaging CFACT, merely providing an alternative.  On the other hand, I have significant problems with "groups" that do nothing but siphon off energy and funds that could be put to actual practical use.

[Via RH]

I Wonder Where That Fish Did Go

“What kind of a mad prosecutor would try to send this guy up for 20 years?” [More]
This kind, apparently.

WarOnGuns has obtained exclusive video of Roman Martinez and his team making final oral arguments.

[Via Michael G]

We're the Only Ones Wrecked Enough

An "Only One" suppressing evidence?  Say it ain't so! [More]

So should I retract my last post?

Not at all.  You don't let an incident of gun abuse change your mind on RKBA.  Same goes with car abuse.

The only proper response in a free society is to deal with what happened, not to impose prior restraints.

[Via Florida Guy]   

We're the Only Ones Driven Enough

Police cars that make sure cops don't break the law are coming in 2015 [More]
Who thinks for a moment this won't be expanded as a mandate for the rest of us?

After all, there's no shortage -- even among gun owners -- of those who are quick to point out "driving is a privilege." Their assumption seems to be, because it isn't specifically "granted" in the Constitution, it's not a right.

[Via Florida Guy]