Thursday, September 26, 2013

Projection

Actually, do you know who's vile? [More]

You, you fascist little punk.

You Like Me. You Really Like Me!

Who'da thunk?

Wonder what they're thinking...?

All's Well That Ends Well

Problem is, this is far from over. [More]

AAR Update

Looks like I found that "spate" I talked about a few posts down...

From Mark Walters:
Armed American Radio with Mark Walters announces expansion into Louisville, KY Armed American Radio continues its growth adding its newest affiliate in Louisville, KY on WGTK 970 AM.

Host Mark Walters said, “It’s always fun announcing new affiliates and welcoming new listeners in cities across America. In today’s upside down political climate fostered by a rabid, gun hating media vocally pushing its agenda against law-abiding citizens, the more people we can reach with the truth, the better!

Welcome to AAR fans in Louisville and thanks to Program Director David Reichel for adding to our growth in Kentucky!” Armed American Radio distributed by Salem Radio Network is heard every Sunday 8- 11p ET, 5-8p PT www.srnonline.com and www.armedamericanradio.com

Date Set for Reese Case Appeal

Tea Party Patriots of Luna County has the latest on this outrage. The public is encouraged to attend. [More]

Wish I had time to do a post of my own, but am behind the 8-ball after an internet outage and am scrambling to catch up with stuff already on the plate.  Besides, you won't find better coverage anywhere--that is, if you can  find it at all outside of these folks and me.

Ringing Off the Hook

GOA says "Melt the lines." [More]

I wish they'd give out contacts for key senators in other states to contact when gun owners are saddled with the likes of Feinstein and Schumer. 

You Will Respect My Port Authoritah

No I won't. [More]

I don't give a damn what the black-robed pirates say. (What is this, Theme Day? One more and we'll have a "spate.")

[Via William T]

AR

No, "Talk Like a Pirate Day" was last week. This is something else. [More]

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Gun Stories

Andrea Shea King sends. I've touched on elements of some of these already, but it won't hurt to plug the stories again in case anyone missed them:

OFF the ATT


Oregon Firearms Federation sends (I typically don't post entire alerts, but they're doing a server change, so there's no direct link):
As you know, today the Obama administration signed onto the anti-gun “UN Small Arms Treaty.”

Every knowledgeable pro-gun source has declared this is a blatant attack on our rights and sovereignty.

Republicans in the Senate have vowed that this treaty will not be ratified, but as we have seen, the Obama machine is more than happy to ignore the law and the will of the people to implement its agenda. This is certainly a dangerous development.

Oregon has two of the most anti-gun Senators in the country. No doubt they are eager to move forward with this liberty crushing “treaty.”

Still they need to hear from you. Please contact Wyden and Merkley and demand that they vote against any ratification of the UN Small Arms Treaty.

Their web form addresses follow: http://www.wyden.senate.gov/contact/
http://www.merkley.senate.gov/contact/

Please note, in the coming days OFF will be making changes to our website that may result in a temporary disruption of the site and our email. Rest assured this will be a short lived issue if it happens at all. Our phones will not be affected.

Learning Curve

A-yup.

Police militarization, asset forfeiture, surveillance state, rampant violent crime, corruption...

Say, what section of the Constitution authorizes the DEA again...? What other contract would we accept where one party is authorized to make unilateral, violently-enforceable changes?

[Via Michael W. Dean]

Remember New Orleans

Colion Noir reports what the media will not, with his trademark unique and insightful commentary. [Watch]

Note to NRA: This guy needs his own show. I can't think of a better national media spokesman.

Here's an outline proposal from 16 years ago.

I've even got an intro theme that's won't be outdated with the right instrumental track and singers.

Let's do lunch!

Sorry, Eric.  Loved ya in Sealab!


All This and Asian Female Ninjas Too

How did Workman know about my secret fantasy[More]

GET OUT OF MY HEAD!!! 

Where's that tinfoil?

Break Out Your Tinfoil Hats

I'd love to see "Mythbusters" tackle this. [More]

[Via Florida Guy]

Final Notice

NFAB: You have received all appropriate documentation and proofs, but your actions show you are disregarding them. A verifiable record of compliance exists. Back off. Acknowledge to the principal that you have no cause to escalate. Any action on your part now will be exposed and contacts exist to elevate the level of attention.

The rest of you: Sorry to be cryptic. The important thing here is the people I'm addressing this to know exactly what I'm talking about. So does Mike.

The Collectivist Debate

It shows how much of a priority they ...uh... collectively believe RKBA to be, wouldn't you say? [More]

Maybe having this noticed in such a high-profile venue will cause at least a text change, if not a change of heart. I pointed the same thing out about the Congressional-established National Constitution Center a week-and-a-half ago, but because my niche readership is so comparatively low, the offenders don't feel compelled to change anything--they're probably just waiting for a Supreme Court change so the most recent rulings and their text will line up again.

We're the Only Ones Economical Enough

Officers with the Miami-Dade police public corruption unit collected more than $58,000 in overtime pay during an investigation that led to the arrest of four employees for stealing $3,000 in entry fees at a county park in Hialeah. [More]
"Corruption unit"?

I can't tell you how refreshing it is to see some truth in advertising.  I can just hear the theme song from "The Untouchables" playing in the background.


Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/09/17/3633827/miami-dade-police-public-corruption.html#storylink=cpy

This I Tell Ya Brother...

You can't have one without the other... [More]

This Day in History: September 26

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