Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Two Types

The guy who says he's against you.

And the guy who says he's with you...but.

All the other side has is hollow men.

Cable franchise agreements may hold key to challenging Comcast gun censorship

That’s because “the aforesaid rights-of-way used … are public properties held in trust on behalf of the citizens by the City and the right to use said rights-of-way is a valuable property right [and] the City … has determined that the public interest would be served by renewing Comcast’s franchise.” [More]
This evening's Gun Rights Examiner report advises to think globally, act locally.

A Hazard for Whom?

Guns in homes: A health hazard [More
By Art "Yeah" Kellermann!
“If you’ve got to resist, you’re chances of being hurt are less the more lethal your weapon. If that were my wife, would I want her to have a .38 Special in her hand? Yeah.” (Health Magazine, March/April 1994)

A Grave Defect

Owners of modern firearms suffer from a grave defect that makes them potential time bombs — they are human beings. [More]
Marty Solomon, the only grave defect I detect in your column is you.

How you must loathe yourself.

What monster lurks behind those eyes from your reflection in the mirror?

Read more here: http://www.kentucky.com/2013/03/27/2575705/nra-pimps-for-gun-makers-by-obscuring.html#storylink=cpy

Bingo

"Loving, supporting parents . . . [are] the single most important thing" [More]
The absence of that is not my fault, and I'll not allow anyone to render me more vulnerable because of it.

You almost got it, Juan.  And then you fell back into your conditioning.

It's the Gun Nuts' Fault

Right.  [Read]

Figures. It's Alex Sitz-Bath again.

Must be that time of month.


Doug Rink has more.

Gun Control Proposals in the 113th Congress: Universal Background Checks, Gun Trafficking, and Military Style Firearms

The Federation of American Scientists has obtained and posted another of the reports we pay through the nose for and that Congress won't share with us.

This one was sent to them at the beginning of the month.

Click here to read it.

We're the Only Ones Seasoned Enough

A bumbling TSA agent “playing around” with a pepper-spray container at Kennedy Airport fired the caustic liquid at five fellow screeners yesterday, sending all six to the hospital, a source told The Post. [More]
Everybody knows you never go full screentard 

You went full screentard, man. 

Never go full screentard.

[Via Florida Guy]

Indiscriminately Sharing Her Favors

She wouldn't be if the dumb-@$$ Establishment Republicans hadn't offered up somebody with an even bigger "but". [More]

Presumption

That they will be "allowing" anything... [Read]

[Via bondmen]

Extreme Makeover

ATF.gov is Getting a New Look! [More]
That goes hand-in-hand with a tip I'm trying to verify that they're also getting new uniforms in this time of sequestering. So far, I haven't seen a procurement.

There's one other comment I feel I should be making but just can't formulate it ... something about "lipstick"...

We're the Only Ones Prematurely Discharging Enough

What better way to impress a lady? [Read]

[Via Harvey]

Key question overlooked in debate over Bloomberg 'Average Joe gun owner' ad

Yet doing a similar search for MAIG's new country star yields pretty much nothing at this writing to help us learn more about him, and in a celebrity-obsessed culture (just look at some of the features being spotlighted around the column on this page), that's, to put it mildly, curious. The most detail I could find simply refers to him as "the actor playing the role of the Average Joe." [More] 
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column asks "Who is this guy?" and also introduces yet another criminal mayor.

Welcome?

That all depends.  [Read]

You gonna do more than just own a gun?

This Day in History: March 27

The qualifications requisite for an officer of artillery being matterially different from those for an officer of Infantry, great care ought to be taken none we appointed last June has posses a proper proportion of the knowledge of [inserted: the] Mathematics and other a necessary abilities for the nature of the Service. It is from the talents of the officers of artillery improv’d by experience, that America may expect to desine an essential part of the Military character [More]