Monday, November 19, 2012

NRA director-supported politician wins gun control award

There is no way an NRA board member, especially a long-term one, should ever have endorsed a candidate with Dold’s established anti-gun record and sentiments, no matter what the reason or who his competition was. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner report notes a single-issue organization needs single-issue directors.

All In

She said she had gotten requests from both parties to consider running for office. [More]
That should tell you all you need to know.

To Infinity and Beyond!

Why not? It's all a computer-generated child's fantasy that has nothing to do with reality anyway. [Read]

Those Dangerous Insurrectionists

Kurt Hofmann introduces us to a CSGV ideological soul brother as far as leftist sympathies go... [Read]

Speaking of them, the approaching Thanksgiving holiday gave me another idea sure to give them a case of pretend-indignation vapors, and unlike the last time, you don't need to download an online IED manual.

Gun Talk Wounded Warrior Project Interview

Tom Gresham posted his conversation with Wounded Warrior Project CEO Steve Nardizzi. [Listen]

Plus his after-interview comments...

Here's the background on this:

Comparative Statistics for Armed Criminals

That works out to one charge for every 1,161 permit holders, or 0.09 percent. [More]

Anybody want to compare that rate against that of the "Only Ones"?

Anybody?

Violence Policy Center?

It's all in the way you present it, isn't it, "Authorized Journalist" Rick Plumlee?

Read more here: http://www.kansas.com/2012/11/17/2572467/few-crimes-committed-by-concealed.html#storylink=cpy

Let George Do It

"But we don't want to overplay our hand," Harwood added. "As George said tonight, this is an incremental fight and we've got to take small steps." [More]
Thanks for helping them do that, George.

I gotcher common ground right here.

Meanwhile, Still Over in Furious Mike Paradise...

No one has been arrested in the three shootings, which happened in a 5-mile radius. [More
Let's see, we stop and frisk, and we've "controlled" guns, Big Gulps, trans fats and salt...what the hell's left to do?

[Via William T]

Downright Odd, Alright

These guys clearly didn't use their automatic weapons for sport, the way me and my relatives did; they were all about owning them to own them. It's downright odd to possess a weapon that has no other purpose than to kill people just to prove that you can. [More]
I guess if you're inclined to bring your biases with you and view everything through the lens of your own preconceptions, you're going to walk away with what you wanted to see.

I had a completely different experience, hooking up with friends, meeting some nice people, having some interesting conversations, and experiencing vicarious joy watching kids have fun.

Gee, Dustin, d'ja ever stop to think maybe it's just you?

[Via Roger J]

A Well-Known Philosopher

And therein lies a huge problem. [Read]

I'm still trying to figure out what she knows that's worth paying to learn.

[Via Michael G]

Ourselves and Our Posterity

I know a lot concerning the intentions of the gun haters, but I didn’t know until reading Cox’s account that the hatred goes all the way to your children and children’s children. [More] 
Yeah. Mr. and Mrs. America have kids.

Teach your children well.

We're the Only Ones Uncharged Enough

We save that for our victims. [Read]

[Via William T]

Meanwhile, Over in Furious Mike Paradise...

Those who sacrifice essential liberty, n' all that... [Read]

Kung Fu Nuns

I guess CERN is in the enviable position of being a research center with too much money. [Read

When I saw this story, my first reaction was that line from "The Dirty Dozen" when Donald Sutherland's character, Pinkney, was impersonating a general reviewing troops:
"Very pretty.  But, can they fight?"
No offense, but I wouldn't want to rely on what I see here in a real encounter.

THIS is your time. Break their windows. Break them NOW.

And don't forget to take their guns. [More]

This Day in History: November 19

On November 19, 1780 the patriots were reinforced by some Georgia troops under Col John Twiggs. Sumter planned an attack on the Tory post located on the Little River, about 15 miles from Ninety-Six. The post was commanded by Col. James Kirkland. Around midnight, the patriots captured a British deserter who informed Sumter that Tarleton was advancing towards the American camp. Sumter immediately ordered a withdrawal of forces. [More]