Monday, May 06, 2013

Tyranny?

What tyranny? [Read]

Anybody see any tyranny?


We're the Only Ones Over the Line Enough

But they gave guys doing defensive work like Brian Terry beanbags...? [Read]

The March of Folly

I thought this was a bad idea when Linda Thompson was pushing it back in the 90s and my opinion has not changed. [Read]

I think saying it will be called off if they don't get a full thousand is pretty much the guarantee that no one will have to go through with it.  Maybe I'm wrong, I certainly have been before, but this looks to me like it was never intended to be anything but a publicity stunt.

[Via Florida Guy]

A Top Investigative Priority

Let's see, one branch of the government leaves the stuff in an unguarded location and the other branch gets to tray and find it--aside from a make work dig-holes-to-fill-in-style project, this has all the earmarks on an inside job, or one that could have conveniently been allowed to help a provocateur from yet another branch get some headlines when they finally bust the morons who were all talk until they got some ambition talked into them...[Read]

On the remote chance that the material has actually been liberated, I'm afraid if given the choice of keeping it or getting $5K, I'd be like the old man with the talking frog...

[Via Andrea Shea King]

BREAKING NEWS!

MSNBC LIES TO PUSH AN ANTI-GUN AGENDA! [Read]

Gomer?

[Via bondmen]

Official Training Videos

Axis Sal warns heroic enforcers against evil militias.
And just guess who the bad guys are... [Read and Watch

They're programming and priming the Sardaukar not just to kill us, but to want to kill us.

Me, I want to find out who this willing fascist stage prop is, if for no other reason than to forever peg him Axis Sal (or maybe Fruity Goebbels), and have that follow him around  in his career.

Anything for a buck and a shot at the big time, eh, kamerad?

I wonder how much WE paid for having our "servants" libel us?

Well, That Certainly Explains It

How would you like to face this guy with only seven rounds? [Watch]

[Via Florida Guy]

A Selective Lawsuit

If they win, maybe the next target can be the government that engineered straw purchases for Fast and Furious...or aren't the Brady's concerned about that? [Read]

Telling It Like It Is

 

I don't know anything more about who she is or where this was, but what's important is what she said and the example she set for how to address these arrogant snots.

UPDATE: Here she is...

[Via William T]

"Plenty of Heat"

That's Authorized Journalese for "a handful of hoplophobes with signs." [Read]

Great job there, Associated Press. You never fail to exceed your own standards.

The Price We Pay

The way law enforcement agencies approach online activity that appears sinister is this: “If you’re not a terrorist, if you’re not a threat, prove it," he says.

“This is the price you pay to live in free society right now. It’s just the way it is,” Mullins adds. [More]
I wouldn't even try explaining to this moron.

[Via several of you]

Ridiculous, Quaint and Nonsensiscal

You know, that cowardly little Borg pustule Maher, who obviously has no line in the sand he personally would defend... [Read]

I've noticed an uptick in this "Resistance is Futile" meme of late--along with the "we'll never have tyranny because we have Democracy" line.

On the one hand, I'm encouraged to see our enemies are so ignorant.  On the other hand, I'm concerned that the less apprehension they have, the more likely they are to start something.  I'd chalk it up to bluster, except there are plenty of disturbing indications that many of them actually believe their own hype.

[Via bondmen]

Dial T for Tyranny

ALL phone calls in the US are recorded and accessible to the government, claims former FBI agent [More]
It doesn't really surprise me, and I've been conducting all my communications with that as a potential for some time now.

I wonder what it would take to overload the system--pick a day and time and get a million + people to place a call salted with key words that trigger special attention...

Naming Names

Oregon Firearms Federation thinks legislators requesting amendments to bills that could end up becoming binding law should not be anonymous. [Read]

Gosh, talk about an extremist position!

By the Numbers

The Business of Guns -- Minute MBA [Watch]

[Via Florida Guy]

The Dragon Wakes

Gun people don’t trust anti-gun people because... [More]
...listening to evil, crazy or stupid people can't possibly result in anything but disaster.

[Via several of you]

A "Progressive" Defense

Because War is Peace, Freedom is Slavery, Ignorance is Strength, and Defenselessness is Protection. [Read]

We're the Only Ones All Fired Up Enough

Eight is enough... [Read]

Nice arrangement these "public servants" have for themselves.  In the private sector where I've always worked, if you got fired it meant you no longer could work there.

[Via Florida Guy]

We're the Only Ones Good Friends Enough...

Councilmen Mitch Englander and Dennis Zine, both of whom serve as reserve officers, said they support the proposal -- which exempts police officers -- because of the need for public safety. [More]
Oh no! Not our "good friend"!

[Via Jess]

Huffington Post seeks ‘gun violence’ stories from readers

What’s clear is, as with anti-gun “researchers” bound and determined to ignore the benefits of guns in private hands into their equations, this latest HuffPo project is simply another exercise in propaganda designed to gin up indignant hoplophobia among their readers and to stump for a state monopoly of violence. [More]
This morning's Gun Rights Examiner column  notes a "progressive" disconnect when it comes to true "power to the people."

Back by Popular Demand

For those of you who missed it live... [Watch]

Get 'em While You Can

Download the Liberator. [More]

If you do, don't forget that some people invested significantly of themselves in this, and basic fairness, not to mention good manners, would make a donation for value received appropriate.

And will somebody pelt eggs at these pathetic freaks or something...? 

[Via Mark Matis]

This Day in History: May 6

On the banks of Contentnea Creek, Col. James Gorham with four hundred men of the Pitt County Regiment of Militia tried to stop Lt. Col. Tarleton at Peacock's Bridge. The Patriots fired upon the dragoons as they galloped across the sturdy bridge, to no avail - the Patriots were scattered as soon as the enemy reached the opposite side. [More]