Monday, December 27, 2010

GRE Round Up for December 27

Here are the latest offerings from my fellow GREs:

Liston Matthews/Knoxville:
Dave Workman/Seattle:
Kurt Hofmann/St. Louis:
Also check out these other Liberty-oriented Examiners:

Stepping Up Security

Shooting the Moon

Vanderboegh bitch-slaps a cloistered fool who presumes to teach but who has shown himself incapable of learning. [Read]

Nicely done.

We're the Only Ones On Santa's "Nice" List Enough

Santas steal gun from Swedish palace guard [More]
That's some serious protection that official Swedish meatball was providing there...which explains the justification for all this...

[Via Michael G]

Liberty News/Safer Streets

Longenecker's latest... [Read]

We're the Only Ones Low Brow Enough

James Debrow, that is, who evidently specializes in creative tyranny. [Read]

When Cannibals Attack

Vanderboegh describes a feeding frenzy in the making. [Read]

A "Legal" Resource

...for those who pay attention to such things...[Read]

Waiting for the Die-Off

As the older hunters start to lay down their guns, hunting advocates fear for the age-old American pastime, especially with the younger generation preferring video games over waiting in a tree for hours until an animal arrives. [More]
I have a feeling the way things are going a lot more Americans are going to take it up.  Especially if electricity becomes a more valued commodity.

[Via Ed M]

WikiLeaks cables: Mexican military have ‘little faith’ in police

Draw your own conclusions on the character of those who propose infringing on our right to keep and bear arms as a solution to any of this. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column asks if you can't trust Los Unicos, who can you trust?

Also get an update on some ethics-challenged "Authorized Journalists" and resolve to stop with the unsubstantiated rumors already.

Rumor has it you'll share the link?

This Day in History: December 27

On December 27, 1778 British landed at Girardeau's plantation and attacked two days later. A battery at the site of the present Fort Jackson lay in ruins near the landing point. One map of the scene shows Girardeau's Plantation mistakenly labeled "Gordon's." British forces won control of the city. [More]