Dutch government backs euthanasia for under-12s [More]
Coming soon, to a UN ICJ jurisdiction near you!
[Via Steve T]
Notes from the Resistance...
Dutch government backs euthanasia for under-12s [More]
Coming soon, to a UN ICJ jurisdiction near you!
[Via Steve T]
"It’s going to take a strategic hit against the .1 percent that’s in charge, cause that’s who it is. Killing random Nazis in the street, random f—ing bootlickers," Jacks told an undercover journalist, naming Amazon chief executive officer Jeff Bezos first on his hit list. "If you want to do some Versailles sh*t. If you want to do some Antifa sh*t. You really want to change this country that way, with violence, there’s only one way to do it. You gotta get people that are close to billionaires and start just, random billionaires start turning up dead." [More]
Anybody interested in lifting a finger to stop that?
[Via Michael G]
On Tuesday, Amon joined Zachary Terwilliger, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, and Lawrence Keane, senior vice president and general counsel for the National Shooting Sports Foundation — the trade association for the firearm industry — to announce the collaborative effort to help stem the straw purchasing of firearms. [More]
I guess as long as everybody's got incentives to deny the obvious...
[Via Jess]
"Richmond council members to keep pushing for ban on ‘nonlethal’ police weapons after resolution founders" [More]
The less likely it looks like you can hurt an attacker, the more likely he is to attack -- and vice-versa.
With "progressives," every day is Opposite Day.
[Via Mack H]
Pay Attention To Local Elections, Because Whoever Wins Can Make Your Life Miserable [More]
Too many don't. I'll bet over 95% of adults have never even been to a city council meeting, or know how to check their agenda and minutes online or find the municipal code. That's how Bloomberg gets mayors to join his coalition. That's what makes local mandarins think they can get away with introducing offensive ordinances and resolutions without public confrontation.
Even if we can't figure out where a local politician stands on certain issues, it doesn't take long to look them up online, see what we can figure out from their campaign and social media sites, including who supports them or who they support. Another trick is to search for their name in quotation marks, followed by the + symbol and the word "gun."
That and never vote for any control freak prohibitionist with a (D) after their name.
[Via Mack H]
A federal judge has extended the deadline for registering to vote in Virginia by 48 hours after the state’s online voter registration system went down because of an accidentally severed cable. [More]
Wit the permits that need to be obtained and the blueprints to guide engineer-directed, supervised work crews, I'm wondering if there has been an official inquiry into the "accident."
[Via Michael G]
The founding generation believed that firearms should be used to guarantee the universal and inalienable liberties of the people laid out in the Constitution — whether they were in the government or not. [More]
Which explains why so many in government, like the contemptible dick Durbin, don't want you to have them. Imagine the mass predation he and his kind would be able to wreak unopposed if we didn't possess the means to deter that and make the costs of trying personal.
[Via Michael G]
“We are expanding our buys to defeat as many Republican senators as possible and contribute to the complete and total collapse of Trump and Trumpism.” [More]
Noting what their actions will bring about, having any current and future campaign dealings with any member of The Lincoln Project or Defending Democracy Together should disqualify any Republican candidate from the support of any gun owner.
Still, it makes fair the question: If you wouldn't call him “a left-wing activist,” what the hell would you call the guy? [More]
The deep pockets have no entered the finger-pointing phase...
There’s nothing special about being an American. [More]
Not with the Third World sh!+hole he and the Democrats are going to turn it into, anyway...
[Via Mack H]
GOA CONGRESSIONAL RATINGS [More]
I wonder if it will be worth going through the entire list to check for consistency with a national pledge.
I see the very first "A" going to Tommy Tuberville. Thing is, a few years back, Larry Pratt responded to my question on Armed American Radio and told a national audience that GOA would factor a politician's "immigration" stances with his rating. But when I go to the NumbersUSA candidate report card, I see Tuberville is not only unrated, but he's bee rated "No" on "Oppose Amnesty" and "Limit Unnecessary Worker Visas."
They didn't just make that up:
Sessions brought up an August 2019 statement from Tuberville who hinted at the time that he might be open toward amnesty for undocumented immigrants ...Sessions also criticized Tuberville for statements he made in December suggesting that he would be receptive toward accepting 400,000 people from India “who are educated and well-trained” to come to the U.S. on work visas.
Anyone who thinks this is sidetracking us from the "single-issue" either hasn't been paying attention or is a liar. There is nothing that will threaten the legal recognition of RKBA more.
Perhaps Erich Pratt would like to take my challenge?
So do I want his opponent? That's not the issue-- the issue is to give us honest ratings, warts and all so that we can identify where we need to caution politicians seeking our support, or decide one isn't worth spending money on or even voting for to send a message. The issue is to be more credible than NRA.
The issue is not to have Fletcher being "rained on" the first thing I think of.
I don't know what the hell is happening over there, but I'm seeing things that are getting me concerned.
Webster’s Dictionary changes definition of 'preference' to match Democrats' attack on Amy Coney Barrett [More]
What did Orwell have to say about that?
[Via Michael G]
"The police commissioner says gun violence in Philadephia is an epidemic that the department is battling." [More]
[Via Michael G]
Forced to confront the so-far largely unopposed aggression against the West by the Chinese Communist Party and Vladimir Putin's Russia, we are on the brink of not just one but two cold wars. [More]
Three. And this one's heating up.
[Via Michael G]
The purpose of #WalkTheBridge is to draw attention to the approximately 22 Veterans and First Responders who take their own lives each and every day.
Democrat Senator Mazie Hirono is slammed for asking Judge Barrett if she has ever sexually assaulted someone [More]
This not only proves there is no more incompetent of a legislator than one elected in the Igeocracy, but this actually fulfills the spirit of a prediction I jokingly made yesterday on Armed American Radio's Daily Defense.
[Via Jess]
Mark continues the discussion with activist and writer, David Codrea. [Listen]
Most of our conversation centered on the Amy Coney Barrett inquisition.
It looks like the Dems weren't above trying out a version of an attack about inventing a past sex scandal that I jokingly speculated they might try at 30:47.
Federal government prepares to allow municipalities to ban handguns [More]
I'd say this question still applies...
[Via Jess]
Investigated by the ATF [Watch]
Hey, trying to set up you and me is a lot safer than going after bad guys. The language gets a bit ...uh... expressive, so bear that in mind when deciding where to play this.
[Via Jess]
Anyone claiming to be a conservative must oppose this, and I cannot imagine how David French, Rick Wilson, et al., justify their project of sabotaging the Republican opposition, merely because of their personal distaste for President Trump. [More]
He's assuming that is their true motive and they are otherwise honest men.
They know perfectly well what a Democrat win will mean.
[Via Michael G]