Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Lott/Goddard "Debate"

That is if you consider going up against facts with an Oprah monologue a "debate"...[Watch]

Wouldn't it Feel Therapeutic?

But wouldn't it feel...well, therapeutic on some level if something could happen in the streets of the U.S. of A....[More]
Something just may, Jeffrey, you evil,cowardly littleMarxist hive insect.

What a sick degenerate you are.

Speaking of which, when does your Fantasy Roundup begin?

Meanwhile...

...across the pond in Sarah Brady Paradise...[Read]

Safer Streets Commentaries

Longenecker's latest...[Read]

Today, on The War on Guns: Notes from the Resistance Radio


  • Florida Applebees DGU
  • .25s not suitable for defense?
  • Bats in England
  • The Only Ones
  • Gun purchase and destruction bills
  • Lott/Goddard Washington Press Club debate
  • ATF press release
  • Terry parents not legally victims in gun case?
  • Leftist professor: Founders required gun registration
  • Gunwalkin' with Vanderboegh
Join me at 7:00 am Pacific/10:00 am Eastern on NBC 1260 AM/96.1 FM, Scottsdale, or click "Listen Live."

Archives are here.  They're posting by the week and replacing the show at each day's link the evening of the broadcast date. Also note encores are being rebroadcast on Saturday.

Spread the word on this, OK? Nobody else is doing a daily exclusive gun rights broadcast in a major market during morning drive time, and if this works, it could not only create an opportunity to spread to other markets, but also open doors for efforts by others.  We complain our voice is not heard in the media--here we've got a foot in the door at an NBC affiliate station to promote a full-blown no compromise message.  Just a few short months ago I certainly would never have predicted I'd see that happen--or that I'd be a  part of it.

Lineup subject to change without notice.

This Day in History: August 10

Robert Parker, Lieutenant, 2nd NY Artillery, "Marched at 3 0'clock P. M. Arrived at Yorkams at sunset dist. 5 miles by land and 6 by water. About a mile below Burrowses the river runs very rapid passing through a small ridge of mountains which continued all the way. Encamped here--the place very pleasant. Here has been an Improvement--a barn, house & an orchard; found a piece of bark with an Inscription in the Indian tongue, which Mr. Dean translated thus--'the day before holyday 1779 on this ground are 200 Indians friends of General Washington.' " [More]