Monday, November 30, 2009

Another Way of Dealing With This

This week, HeraldTimesOnline.com will launch its new gun permit database. You’ll be able to search gun permit records by county, city or town and street on HTO. [More]
Unfortunately--or perhaps fortunately--you need to subscribe to this rag to read it, so I had to link you to a forum instead of the actual newspaper website.

Some are suggesting polite and courteous emails to the editor and publisher as being the appropriate way to deal with this.

I disagree.

I think the only way to deal with this with any chance of getting results would be to target their major advertisers--set up protests with signs in front of the big car dealership, etc. Let them know what you are doing and why, and that you'll stop when they stop advertising. Then move on to the next target.

Of course, that would require having committed activists in the area willing to expend more energy than sending a polite and courteous email, so my suggestion is almost certainly impractical. Eh. My guess is only a handful will even send an email.

Until gun owners get it in their heads that there is a war on guns in this country, and it actually requires them to do something, apathy and laziness will continue being our greatest impediment. By not making this a priority while things are easy, they're increasing the odds that things will get hard.

In the mean time, there will always be those whose names don't show up on any permission lists.

Message from Mike

Just spoke with Mike, who wanted you all to know that he will be offline for an indeterminate period of time, as he was headed at that time to Trinity Medical Center in Birmingham for an evaluation of his heart. [More]
Naturally, I'll be keeping an eye on this. Those inclined to offer prayers, now seems a good time.

UPDATE: Just spoke with him. For now he's resting comfortably. Should have more info. tomorrow.

Meanwhile, Over in Tim-Tom* Paradise...


9 Slain In Bloody Holiday Weekend [More]
Forget it Jake, it's Chi-Town.

*

The People Speak

I've been noticing ads for this upcoming "special" on The History Channel.

I haven't seen such a cast of celebrity leftists assembled since the Obama campaign.

My question is, do ALL the people get to speak? Or just the ones who will still be living in mansions after ruin is brought down on the rest of us?

Click to enlarge.

And why am I suddenly thinking about Skip Coolzip?

We're the Only Ones Non-Preventive Enough

Evans said police showed her photos of Cobbs and that she identified him as her attacker. Then Cobbs, 24, walked past them on the sidewalk and implied he was going to get a gun, Evans said. But the officers didn't arrest Cobbs. Instead, she said, they told her to go to her apartment, and the officers left. [More]
Could the "Only Ones" have prevented it? Well, thanks to citizen disarmament, it's pretty damn obvious no "law-abiding citizen" could have.

Forget it Jake, it's Chi-Town.

[Via The Bitter Clinger]

A History Lesson

The state was unable to financially support enough legionary troops (especially with the loss of Spain and North Africa), and unable to convert its unarmed populace for self-defense in a timely manner. [More]
What is it that's necessary to the security of a free state again...?

And why it it that some would have us believe eviscerating that is "reasonable"?

This link is a few years old, but it contains a lesson that is timeless.

[Via cycjec]

We're the Only Ones Gathering Our Own Feedback Enough

Police Chief Robert Annese came under fire last week when it was revealed resident Ray Simond has asked the state attorney general to investigate whether Annese misused his authority trying to learn who had rented a post office box used to gather feedback on the Police Department. Simond has acknowledged renting the postal box. [More]
Reputation management, "Only Ones"-style? Besides, what's the need? If you want to find out anything about them, they have an official newsletter.

[Via Harvey]

We're the Only Ones Certified Enough

A former Pocahontas County sheriff's deputy who resigned after firing his gun at his girlfriend's house is now a police officer in Ronceverte in Greenbrier County...

"The reason we hired him is we are a small police department and at the time, he was the only certified officer that applied," said Ronceverte Chief Michael L. Smith. [
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Is that "certified" or "certifiable"?

With "Only Ones," does the distinction matter?

[Via KABA Newslinks]

IIA March

Western Rifle Shooters Association has the details. [More]

The leader in the effort is this guy, who you can meet in "Not Without a Fight."

The Immunity Syndrome

The doctrine holds that judges with bad intentions, as well as those with good intentions, are immune from suit. [More]
Mind you, that doesn't guarantee them immunity from justice. It simply means that can't be obtained within the scope of protected means of redress.

[Via The Agitator]

Why Do SEIU Enforcers Oppose You Having Guns?

What's also clear by their signing the Brady brief, the IBPO is endorsing edicts forbidding the keeping and bearing of arms by any but the "Only Ones" as "reasonable." I'm sure by now those of you who have visited their site will have noticed they are part of a greater Service Employees International Union (SEIU), and may be wondering if the recent beating of a state worker at an SEIU meeting because he "wanted to expose alleged corruption within the union," and the earlier "smashing a black man on the cement and calling him n*****" at a town hall meeting may help explain why they promote citizen disarmament. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column reminds the help who the boss is supposed to be.

This is part three in a series. If you missed the posts this weekend, you can read parts one and two here:
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This Day in History: November 30

Resolved. That General Washington be directed to publish in General orders, that Congress will speedily take into consideration the merits of such officers as have distinguished themselves by their intrepidity and their attention to the health and discipline of their men; and adopt such regulations as shall tend to introduce order and good discipline into the army, and to render the situation of the officers and soldiery, with respect to cloathing and other necessaries, more eligible than it has hitherto been. [More]

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Liberty Culture First

Any regulation makes about as much sense as ownership of another human being. Just a little is out of the question because it is unAmerican. [More]
John Longenecker adds more perspective to the "reasonability" argument.

We're the Only Ones Spraying and Praying Enough

For 62 hours, beginning 9.20 pm on November 26, 2008, Indian security forces, including the Mumbai police and the National Security Guard, fired 36,000 bullets to combat the 10 Lashkar-e-Taiba men. [More]
Meanwhile, the people being directly attacked, the ones who would know damn well who to shoot at and have targets in sight, were forbidden by law to have the means to defend themselves--and were reliant on the gang that couldn't shoot straight, that is, the "Only Ones," to save them.

Which could explain the results...

And which is just the way the IACP wants things here.

Where Are Michaele and Tareq?

I see from today's WorldNetDaily this is not the first time these social-climbing publicity junkies have stalked The One. I wouldn't mind seeing someone host a "Where's Waldo"-type contest, to see the creative places around the Lightworker-in-Chief where people with true PhotoShop skills could make the Crashin' Salahi's appear...

The most heavily-guarded location and event in the world--and we're supposed to believe the "homeland" is secure.

Meanwhile, work to disarm the ones the Founders deemed "necessary to the security of a free state."

That makes sense.

Chicago Gun Case: Top Globalist Cops Say Keeping Americans Disarmed is 'Reasonable'

Keep your stinking globalist paws off our guns. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column gives a reasonable response.

Part One was yesterday.

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This Day in History: November 29

I am favored with yours of the 20th. I see no reason for changing my former opinion, in respect to Sinking the frigates to insure their safety. If they are weighed again and converted into Barracks for the seamen, they must be brought near the Shore and when the frost sets in, they cannot be sunk, should the Enemy approach at such time. I however leave the matter to your judgment. [More]

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Come Celebrate a Death

Joyce Foundation Funded OSU 2nd Amendment Center Expires [More]
Meanwhile, a hissy-fitting academic who can't spell "amendment" gets all bitchy about things. Yeah, I'm talking about you, Con-- oh, I'm sorry, I misspelled your name. And you being so self-important and relevant and all...

[Via Michael G]

We're the Only Ones Importing Enough

The Customs and Border Protection employee arrested on bribery and marijuana smuggling charges was an administrator at the Ysleta Port of Entry, a prosecutor said Monday.

Martha Alicia Garnica, 43, a former CBP inspector and El Paso police officer, appeared before U.S. Magistrate Judge Richard Mesa for a detention hearing. [More]
Because "Only Ones" are more trustworthy than you and I...

[Via The Bitter Clinger]

We're the Only Ones Reprimanded Enough

He declined to identify the officers or say how or why they were punished. [More]
Well, of course.

Why would it be in the public interest to know which "Only Ones" think taking citizens hostage and turning them into gorilla hunt trophies is all in a day's work?

Besides, forget it Jake, it's Chi-Town. Even when we move operations over to Pittsburgh.

[Via The Bitter Clinger]

Chicago Gun Case Brief Shows Prohibitionists Unreasonable

What they're saying in the Chicago case is essentially the same thing they said in the Heller Washington D.C. case: Gun bans are "reasonable" and consistent with the Second Amendment proscription that "the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed."

This does not surprise anyone who has been watching these Brady characters for any length of time. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column shows what the Bradys mean when they say "reasonable common sense gun laws."

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This Day in History: November 28

After the judgment and loyalty of Silas Deane is called into question, Congress appoints John Adams to succeed Deane as the commissioner to France on this day in 1777. [More]

Friday, November 27, 2009

Situation Normal, AFU

Steps have been taken to tighten restrictions on who gets onto the post...[More]
That's not where the danger came from.
Despite the availability of resources, many soldiers have expressed reluctance to seek mental health care...
Yeah, no kidding...

[Via William T]

Banking on Taiwanese Gun Control

Three masked gunmen robbed the 50-year-old victim on Monday afternoon in the southern city of Tainan... [More]
Aborigines, no doubt.

And just why is it in our interests to put American lives on the line to defend these people?

[Via Plug Nickel Times]

We're the Only Ones "Standard Procedure" Enough

After his arrest, Officer N.E. Keith was placed on administrative leave with pay, a standard procedure in cases like his...[More]
See, if everyone got these job perks, he wouldn't be an "Only One"...

[Via Cocked and Loaded]

So Much for Cooling Off

Prison inmate released Sunday, carjacks vehicle in Rosedale same day... [More]
Don't these damn scofflaws realize that in California, you need to wait 10 days to get a handgun?

[Via Thaddeus Fendon]

Meanwhile, Across the Pond in Sarah Brady Paradise...

The WPC stated she had felt threatened by his size - 5' 11" and about 12 stone - and implied that she found it intimidating. [More]
5'11" is too tall? Who the hell is she, Lobelia Sackville-Baggins?

I don't suppose "the professional standards department of Kent Police" might consider the predictable ramifications of giving paranoid authoritarian cowards official power over others...?

[Via William T]

Beware of the Clause

Mama Liberty sends us a video link. [More]

If You're the Praying Sort...

...Jay21 says now is a good time. [More]

Who Will Guard the Guards?

"But what," you may ask, "can we do to help them?" Glad you asked. [More]
Kurt Hofmann asks us to help protect the Oath Keepers.

Gun Grabbers: Who Are These People?

"Anti-gun laws seem to be the brain children of those who would wreck our American way of life, including politicians who should or do know better, and 'write for hire' writers who lack ability to write anything except something that appeals to emotional thinkers or those who can't think at all." [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column presents a voice-from-the-past judgment on subversive enemies of freedom.

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This Day in History: November 27

November 27, 1777

Congress recommends that the states confiscate the estates of loyalist sympathizers noting that such residents had "forfeited the right to protection." [More]

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Don't Forget to be Thankful for Your 'Gun Rights'

"He's got lifeless eyes. Black eyes. Like a doll's eyes. When he comes at ya, doesn't seem to be living... until he bites ya, and those black eyes roll over white and then... ah then you hear that terrible high-pitched screamin'." [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column brings a message of holiday cheer, reminding us to be thankful for our rights and our means to preserve them against predatory turkeys.

I'm taking the rest of the day off.

You all have a good one.

This Day in History: November 26

Much lately has been urged concerning the reputation of our arms; as if we had long been a warlike nation, whose existence, like the ancient Romans, depended on their military fame. I confess I view the matter differently, and cannot bring myself to believe (how much soever I may wish it) that we are upon a par in military knowledge and Skill with our enemies. Indeed it is not possible, and the sensible part of mankind well know it. [More]

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

'Not Without a Fight' Gun Rights Documentary Completed

Gun rights documentary maker Max Lemus informs me his "Not without a fight" video has been completed and its official release date is today. [More]
Find out how you can purchase your copy in today's second Gun Rights Examiner column.

This young man invested months of his life traveling the country to interview gun rights activists, and invested his own savings in order to bring this to us, and I think he's created a tool that can be very helpful in spreading the message "outside the choir." When you consider how uncompromising the views presented are, that's really a pretty remarkable achievement.

I'd like to think someone who has earned our support deserves to actually receive it.

If not from you, then who?

Meanwhile, Across the Pond in Sarah Brady Paradise...

Britain has built the world's biggest DNA database without proper political debate and police routinely arrest people just to get their DNA profiles onto the system, the genetics watchdog said in a report on Tuesday. [More]
I guess the term "function creep" doesn't strike them as ironic?

[Via Zachary G]

New York Daily News Uses Ignorant Snobbery to Push Citizen Disarmament

[C]reatures such as these will never stop promoting the destruction of our right to keep and bear arms. There can be no compromise with them, because they'll never stop, so long as other, rougher men in the service of the state are willing to enforce their demands at gunpoint... [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner illustrates returns the contempt.

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This Day in History: November 25

November 25, 1777

Lafayette and his 300 troops win a skirmish with a larger force of Hessians at Gloucester, New Jersey. [More]

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Gillibrand and McCarthy to Make Illegal Gun Transactions Even More Illegal

That's pretty much the gist of today's press conference. [More]
Here's the follow-up to today's earlier Gun Rights Examiner column. There's not a lot to say because most of what they said was such BS.

A Brief Nod

Is it really as good as a wink to a blind horse? [More]

Grey's Anatomy Spin-Off Webcast Starts Tonight!

Western Rifle Shooters Association tells us about it. [More]

But first they make us sit through some boring economic stuff.

And It's All Perfectly Legal!

There are armed men and women in the tri-counties that we don't hear much about. They aren't police, rather they're ordinary citizens carrying a concealed gun in public-- and it's all perfectly legal. [More]
Provided you can prove to Master that you "need" it.

We're in Bill Brown country now!

I like how some connected businessman's money roll or some club musician's fan interactions are more important than my childrens' lives.

And it's all perfectly legal!

I wonder if they did a quick audit of these counties if you'd find any inconvenient racial disparities in re approvals...

Actually, we don't need to wonder.

[Via Gerhard Paul]

We're the Only Ones Stripped Bare Enough

Newly obtained documents reveal a former Scottsdale police officer may have illegally strip searched as many as 20 Valley women during his two years on the force. [More]
If he'd tried that on some of the women I know, ol' Chong Kim here would have ended up in deep kimche.

The thing about "Only Ones" stories like this that always gets to me is just the fact that they believe they operate in a culture that allows them to get away with it. That and their attitude that citizens are chattel to be used and disposed of as they see fit.

Maybe this is why:
A police spokesman said the department also investigated possible criminal charges against Kim, but determine he did not violate any state laws.
Think they'd have been able to gin up some relevant statutes if one of the victims had...uh...blown this evil pig to hell?

And then there's this:
"Clearly this was an officer who was going way beyond his job description," said Ulises Ferragut, a defense attorney who has been involved in similar cases.
Really? It wasn't within established department protocols? Or is Ulises here just having fun with wry understatement?

William Grigg has more.

[Via Danno and Zachary G]

The Way Things Oughtta Be

Two days after the General’s death, a 14-year-old girl in Bushenyi allegedly killed one Josephat Mpigika, a 40-year-old man who had tried to rape her. She reportedly killed him with a rock accurately aimed at his head. The police arrested her. [More]
Thank goodness some parts of the world recognize the danger posed by guns, and take that awful choice away from women, leaving them with poison and witchcraft.

We could get there some day here, too. Our finest feminist mind is working on it.

[Via Mama Liberty]

Meanwhile, Across the Pond in Sarah Brady Paradise...

Thugs who broke a man's jaw on a night out were freed after just one day of their nine-month jail sentences after a judge decided he had been too harsh, it emerged today. [More]
Any questions?

Oh, right, you can't ask them. Your jaw is broken.

[Via Harvey]

Stop with the Fred Maslack Emails Already

Fred Maslack is not a current member of the VT legislature.

Here: See for yourself.

Please stop forwarding the email about him introducing a bill requiring gun ownership. You'll notice they never actually come with a bill number and a link?

I heard such a bill was introduced a while back, but you couldn't prove it by me.

It's kind of like that damned SB 2099 HR 45 email that keeps urging us to SEND THIS TO EVERYONE YOU KNOW. And it seems they're always sent by people clueless as to "BCC," so a "reply to all" delights us all. Not to mention provides a convenient cherry picking resource for spammers, especially as forwards accrue more edresses...

We have real efforts required of us. We can't afford to waste time and energy.

We're the Only Ones Mildly Responded To Enough

Yet despite one officer's own admission of the fraud as well as payroll sheets outlining the officers' misdeeds, no charges were brought against them. [More]
Well, yeah...hh...

Why do you think we call them "Only Ones"?

[Via retrotruckman]

No Business for Randy Rayburn, EVER

"We will have vigilantes shooting up bars all over," said Randy Rayburn, the owner of three upscale cafes, who led opponents of the law. [More]
Insulting, isn't he?

I wonder what Randy's prepared to personally do if someone downscale decides an upscale cafe with unarmed patrons provides an attractive opportunity for those not afraid to ignore the rules when it suits their purposes?

You know, people who look at "No Guns Ever" signs as invitations...?

You can ask Randy. You'll find him down at the Sunset Grill. Or at the Midtown Cafe, or his third "Dine While Disarmed" establishment, Cabana.

Any gun owner who spends a dime in these joints is giving aid and comfort to the enemy.

And here's an interesting twist: Randy's executive chef "specializes in wild game dishes in the framework of contemporary cuisine."

Does that mean they have to shoot it?

Might be an opportunity to do a little CUM ULLA SELLA IN PUGNO TABERNA bridge-building, and find out how many PETA activists in the Nashville area might be outraged at the exploitation and murder of our animal friends just to satisfy upscale gluttony and greed...

[Via Loki1776]

Kirsten Gillibrand Ramps Up Abandonment of Gun Owners

I noticed one conspicuous absence in particular among the signatories: formerly "pro gun" Kirsten Gillibrand, who abandoned her supportive gun-owning constituents to embrace the political opportunities of citizen disarmament. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column once again chronicles the serial infidelities of...well, we know what she is and we've established her price.

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This Day in History: November 24

Information having been given that divers of the late sutlers, and some of the inhabitants have opened tippling houses within and adjacent to the encampment of the army, by which the design of banishing the Sutlers from the army is in a great measure frustrated. The Deputy Quarter Master General is required forthwith, to make diligent inquiry, and examination, for discovering such houses, and suppressing them, and to assure all who are driving this pernicious trade, that if continued any longer, their liquors shall be seized, and they expelled from the neighbourhood of the army, on pain of the severest punishment if they return. [More]