A curious phenomenon is taking place in the cable news business as it has become apparent that a major shift has occurred with viewer preference.
Decidedly pro-Obama outlets such as MSNBC and CNN are losing revenue and viewers in droves. At the same time, however, alternative sources such as Fox News are gaining new viewers by leaps and bounds.
A look at the latest ratings will reveal a shocking realignment that bodes ill for the Obama administration.
Read all about it at Columbia Conservative Examiner!
Thanks!
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Friday, May 29, 2009
Washington's Cast of Clowns
With Napolitano, Biden, Reid, Pelosi, Dodd, Burris, and Obama around, who needs the circus?
Read all about it at Columbia Conservative Examiner.
Thanks!
Read all about it at Columbia Conservative Examiner.
Thanks!
Second Amendment News Roundup for 5/29/09
Focusing on guns, politics, and news of interest, here is today's Second Amendment News Roundup:
Say Uncle says that despite the Heller ruling affirming individual gun rights, D.C.'s gun laws are still restrictive.
From Brigid at Home on the Range: 'Listening to the Living, Speaking for the Dead.'
David Codrea points to JPFO's excellent work that exposes racism in the gun control movement.
Tam reports that Dallas, Texas, of all places, is another 'ground zero' for trampling on Constitutional rights.
Mike Vanderboegh notes that the Pelosi-clown went to China and chimed in with the Commies that 'every aspect of our lives must be subjected to an inventory.' Environmentalist-wacko oppression!
Sebastian has an interesting read on why the NRA is reluctant to oppose Sotomayor, for now.
Texas Fred notes that Obama is calling for 'better security for computers,' although they (the Feds) already know what we do and say.
Kurt Hofmann writes that D.C. can survive the restoration of gun rights, despite the notion of the antis that it will destroy the area.
KC3 has the complete schedule (to date) for the upcoming gun shows in Kentucky, if you live near the area.
Traction Control points to info on a Para giveaway for the Project Valor IT raffle.
Get Liberty is pushing the entire GOP to get behind a bill in Congress that would audit the Federal Reserve--a move that is long overdue since they squander billions.
From Pax Parabellum: 'Goofballs in Uniform.'
Armed Citizen has the MUST-read of the day on the fact that the enemies of freedom are presently attacking us from all sides.
Alphecca points out yet another danger from the Sotomayor nomination. Read it all.
Mike McCarville provides news on Senate rumors concerning retirements that may effect the 2010 campaigns. Tom Coburn intends to announce on Monday whether or not he will leave the Senate.
Days of our Trailers has some dire headlines from Chicago, where gun control is in full force.
Walls of the City posts an excellent read on government spending entitled, 'Doing Your Part Whether You Want to or Not.'
JR comments on the Oklahoma pharmacist who was charged with first-degree murder because he shot a man attempting to rob his pharmacy.
And now, An Ol' Broad's Ramblings presents the best political cartoons on the Internet. Enjoy...
Say Uncle says that despite the Heller ruling affirming individual gun rights, D.C.'s gun laws are still restrictive.
From Brigid at Home on the Range: 'Listening to the Living, Speaking for the Dead.'
David Codrea points to JPFO's excellent work that exposes racism in the gun control movement.
Tam reports that Dallas, Texas, of all places, is another 'ground zero' for trampling on Constitutional rights.
Mike Vanderboegh notes that the Pelosi-clown went to China and chimed in with the Commies that 'every aspect of our lives must be subjected to an inventory.' Environmentalist-wacko oppression!
Sebastian has an interesting read on why the NRA is reluctant to oppose Sotomayor, for now.
Texas Fred notes that Obama is calling for 'better security for computers,' although they (the Feds) already know what we do and say.
Kurt Hofmann writes that D.C. can survive the restoration of gun rights, despite the notion of the antis that it will destroy the area.
KC3 has the complete schedule (to date) for the upcoming gun shows in Kentucky, if you live near the area.
Traction Control points to info on a Para giveaway for the Project Valor IT raffle.
Get Liberty is pushing the entire GOP to get behind a bill in Congress that would audit the Federal Reserve--a move that is long overdue since they squander billions.
From Pax Parabellum: 'Goofballs in Uniform.'
Armed Citizen has the MUST-read of the day on the fact that the enemies of freedom are presently attacking us from all sides.
Alphecca points out yet another danger from the Sotomayor nomination. Read it all.
Mike McCarville provides news on Senate rumors concerning retirements that may effect the 2010 campaigns. Tom Coburn intends to announce on Monday whether or not he will leave the Senate.
Days of our Trailers has some dire headlines from Chicago, where gun control is in full force.
Walls of the City posts an excellent read on government spending entitled, 'Doing Your Part Whether You Want to or Not.'
JR comments on the Oklahoma pharmacist who was charged with first-degree murder because he shot a man attempting to rob his pharmacy.
And now, An Ol' Broad's Ramblings presents the best political cartoons on the Internet. Enjoy...
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Thursday, May 28, 2009
Second Amendment News Roundup for 5/28/09
Focusing on guns, politics, and news of interest, here is today's Second Amendment News Roundup:
Texas Fred gets us started today with some info on the American Conservative Party as an alternative to the GOP, the Democrats, and the Libertarian Party.
From Conservative Libertarian Outpost: 'Things That Go Boom in the Night--Nuclear North Korea.'
Days of our Trailers comments on a thought-provoking court case involving a ruling making it legal to break the law if the harm you cause is less than the harm you are trying to prevent.
Notoriously Conservative has a MUST-read castigating the GOP for failing to live up to its principles. Read it all.
Rev. Kharma presents commentary by 'The Deacon' entitled, 'If These Were Civilians.'
Pax Parabellum opines on the Obama proposal for a 'value-added tax.'
Bloviating Zeppelin points out Obama's lies concerning tax increases in light of his recent proposals vs. his campaign rhetoric.
Ride Fast and Shoot Straight provides vital reading on weapon selection for the 'walking wounded'--those with physical limitations of various sorts.
Nicki has the quote of the day on Sotomayor.
Gun Pundit posts the latest on the proposed federal firearms law aimed at terrorists but which may imperil the rights of gun owners.
Mike McCarville reports on an interesting case involving whether or not an accused murderer should be allowed to have a gun at work while he is out on bond.
Way Up North reports the latest news on the failure of the Palin-haters to prove any of their ethics complaints against the Governor.
Say Uncle notes that the Democratic Party faithful are still anti-gun as ever, despite the fact that their elected representatives are increasingly against gun control.
Sebastian posts an interview with Kel-Tec on their new product, the RFB.
Robb Allen comments on the failure of the so-called 'smartgun.'
David Codrea examines the video of the failure of the German smart gun. It's worth taking a look...it seems the thing has been doctored.
The Rustmeister fisks yet another anti-gun rampage at The Commercial Appeal.
Texas Fred gets us started today with some info on the American Conservative Party as an alternative to the GOP, the Democrats, and the Libertarian Party.
From Conservative Libertarian Outpost: 'Things That Go Boom in the Night--Nuclear North Korea.'
Days of our Trailers comments on a thought-provoking court case involving a ruling making it legal to break the law if the harm you cause is less than the harm you are trying to prevent.
Notoriously Conservative has a MUST-read castigating the GOP for failing to live up to its principles. Read it all.
Rev. Kharma presents commentary by 'The Deacon' entitled, 'If These Were Civilians.'
Pax Parabellum opines on the Obama proposal for a 'value-added tax.'
Bloviating Zeppelin points out Obama's lies concerning tax increases in light of his recent proposals vs. his campaign rhetoric.
Ride Fast and Shoot Straight provides vital reading on weapon selection for the 'walking wounded'--those with physical limitations of various sorts.
Nicki has the quote of the day on Sotomayor.
Gun Pundit posts the latest on the proposed federal firearms law aimed at terrorists but which may imperil the rights of gun owners.
Mike McCarville reports on an interesting case involving whether or not an accused murderer should be allowed to have a gun at work while he is out on bond.
Way Up North reports the latest news on the failure of the Palin-haters to prove any of their ethics complaints against the Governor.
Say Uncle notes that the Democratic Party faithful are still anti-gun as ever, despite the fact that their elected representatives are increasingly against gun control.
Sebastian posts an interview with Kel-Tec on their new product, the RFB.
Robb Allen comments on the failure of the so-called 'smartgun.'
David Codrea examines the video of the failure of the German smart gun. It's worth taking a look...it seems the thing has been doctored.
The Rustmeister fisks yet another anti-gun rampage at The Commercial Appeal.
Walls of the City notes that police layoffs remind us of a key truth we tend to forget. Take a look!
David Hardy blogs from ICU after having cancer surgery. Note the pic. I see he kept his sense of humor...
Sispey Street Irregulars comments on the explosive news that the car dealers forced out of business by GM and Chrysler was politically motivated. And guess who is behind it? None other than 'Dear Leader.'
From Hofmann's St. Louis Gun Rights Examiner: 'The Difference Between Sniper Rifles and Precision Rifles.'
David Hardy blogs from ICU after having cancer surgery. Note the pic. I see he kept his sense of humor...
Sispey Street Irregulars comments on the explosive news that the car dealers forced out of business by GM and Chrysler was politically motivated. And guess who is behind it? None other than 'Dear Leader.'
From Hofmann's St. Louis Gun Rights Examiner: 'The Difference Between Sniper Rifles and Precision Rifles.'
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Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Second Amendment News Roundup for 5/27/09
Focusing on guns, politics, and news of interest, here is today's Second Amendment News Roundup:
David Codrea has today's absolute MUST-read, entitled, 'Is Sotomayor Obama's Declaration of War on Gun Owners?'
Pamela Geller thoroughly vettes Sotomayor on a variety of issues.
Say Uncle comments on Sotomayor.
Tam wonders why many people are so shocked Obama would pick an anti-gun extremist for the Supreme Court. Personally I wasn't shocked. I was angry. Not only did he pick an extremist but she is arrogant, bullyish, ignorant, and racist (she said she thinks a 'wise Latino woman' can make better decisions the court than a white male).
From Kurt Hofmann: 'Suppressors (aka 'silencers') Are For Safety.'
Mike Vanderboegh notes that the Obama administration wants to change Americans' lifestyle entirely...'coercing them out of their cars.' The lunacy continues...
Western Rifle Shooters Association blogs on troubles with the dollar in a post entitled, 'What's That Burning Smell?'
Days of our Trailers says the Roland Burris-ex-Governor Blago scandal just got a lot deeper.
The Rustmeister wonders if North Korea would be this bold had McCain-Palin won the election...
Insight on Freedom posts an explosive read on the fact that Christianity in America is gradually being forced underground. Do yourself a favor and read it.
Walls of the City provides the latest update on Tennessee's anti-gun newspaper, the Commercial Appeal.
Sebastian has the latest info on the appeal to the Chicago case concerning the incorporation of the 2nd Amendment.
2A Musing posts his range report from Memorial Day.
From Free in Idaho: 'Blind Justice.'
Gun Nuts provide a summary and audio of last night's edition of Gun Nuts Radio, which featured a very special guest of national renown.
Meeting on the Green points to a most interesting read on what Obama doesn't know about the 'economy, the rain forest, and you.'
Nicki perfectly depicts D.C.'s Attorney-General in word and picture.
The Wandering Minstrel comments on a different prospective Attorney-General in a very different area of the country--Texas.
Thomas Sowell has an excellent article on 'empathy' in action. Take a look.
Alphecca reports that a college has crushed the First Amendment rights of a student organization that advocates Second Amendment rights. Read it!
David Codrea has today's absolute MUST-read, entitled, 'Is Sotomayor Obama's Declaration of War on Gun Owners?'
Pamela Geller thoroughly vettes Sotomayor on a variety of issues.
Say Uncle comments on Sotomayor.
Tam wonders why many people are so shocked Obama would pick an anti-gun extremist for the Supreme Court. Personally I wasn't shocked. I was angry. Not only did he pick an extremist but she is arrogant, bullyish, ignorant, and racist (she said she thinks a 'wise Latino woman' can make better decisions the court than a white male).
From Kurt Hofmann: 'Suppressors (aka 'silencers') Are For Safety.'
Mike Vanderboegh notes that the Obama administration wants to change Americans' lifestyle entirely...'coercing them out of their cars.' The lunacy continues...
Western Rifle Shooters Association blogs on troubles with the dollar in a post entitled, 'What's That Burning Smell?'
Days of our Trailers says the Roland Burris-ex-Governor Blago scandal just got a lot deeper.
The Rustmeister wonders if North Korea would be this bold had McCain-Palin won the election...
Insight on Freedom posts an explosive read on the fact that Christianity in America is gradually being forced underground. Do yourself a favor and read it.
Walls of the City provides the latest update on Tennessee's anti-gun newspaper, the Commercial Appeal.
Sebastian has the latest info on the appeal to the Chicago case concerning the incorporation of the 2nd Amendment.
2A Musing posts his range report from Memorial Day.
From Free in Idaho: 'Blind Justice.'
Gun Nuts provide a summary and audio of last night's edition of Gun Nuts Radio, which featured a very special guest of national renown.
Meeting on the Green points to a most interesting read on what Obama doesn't know about the 'economy, the rain forest, and you.'
Nicki perfectly depicts D.C.'s Attorney-General in word and picture.
The Wandering Minstrel comments on a different prospective Attorney-General in a very different area of the country--Texas.
Thomas Sowell has an excellent article on 'empathy' in action. Take a look.
Alphecca reports that a college has crushed the First Amendment rights of a student organization that advocates Second Amendment rights. Read it!
BREAKING! N. Korea Rescinds 1953 Cease-Fire
This is major, breaking news that will test the mantle of Barack Obama.
Read all about it at Columbia Conservative Examiner.
The Korean peninsula is preparing for war, and the North has nukes!
Read all about it at Columbia Conservative Examiner.
The Korean peninsula is preparing for war, and the North has nukes!
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
ALERT! Sotomayor Ruled Against Gun Rights!
This is a breaking news alert from the Second Amendment Foundation.
Thus, this is proof positive that Barack Obama has just nominated to the SCOTUS an anti-gun bigot who would vote to rob the citizens of their 2nd Amendment rights.
Time for action, my friends!
Judge Sotomayor, a New York native, ruled on a Second Circuit Appeals Court panel that the Second Amendment is not a fundamental right and does not apply to the states in the case of Maloney v. Cuomo. This ruling is in direct conflict with a Ninth Circuit Court ruling in the Nordyke v. King case in California that the Second Amendment is incorporated through the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.
Thus, this is proof positive that Barack Obama has just nominated to the SCOTUS an anti-gun bigot who would vote to rob the citizens of their 2nd Amendment rights.
Time for action, my friends!
Second Amendment News Roundup for 5/26/09
Focusing on guns, politics, and news of interest, here is today's Second Amendment News Roundup:
David Hardy at Of Arms and the Law informs us he has been diagnosed with cancer and is having surgery TODAY. Be sure to keep him in your thoughts and prayers.
Michelle Malkin has a complete bio and run-down of opinion on Sonia Sotomayor, Obama's new Supreme Court nominee.
Mike McCarville provides late-breaking reaction to the Sotomayor nomination from Senator Tom Coburn.
Alphecca notes that there doesn't appear to be much out there concerning Sotomayor's views on guns and gun control.
Western Rifle Shooters Association has a vital must-read on how quickly pension plans are being depleted in this country. Cause for alarm...
Snow Flakes in Hell posts the results of the NRA Board of Directors election.
Sipsy Street Irregulars says that business-people are now discovering what gun owners have known all along about excessive gov't regulation.
Say Uncle reports some important news on D.C. gun crime post-Heller.
Codrea's Gun Rights Examiner wants to know how many people out there would be in favor of 'German gun control.'
Breda says that tonight's edition of Gun Nuts Radio will feature a special guest from a nationally-known TV show. Take a look for details...
Kurt Hofmann writes (sarcastically) that THIS is how the jackbooted thugs of the ATF 'keep us safe.'
Robb Allen posts a story on a missing gun that led to a most unusual ending.
From Standing By: 'And If a Consensus of 'Experts' Told You to Jump off a Cliff?'
Nicki provides an interesting read entitled, 'Davy Crockett on Sympathy and Spending.'
Every Blade of Grass points to a new Obama-approved weapon. Photo included.
Tam has an 'insider leak' on an unreleased Barry O campaign video.
From Pax Parabellum: "Maryland Millionaires 'Go Galt.'"
Brigid shares some interesting photos and commentary on the .45 Colt--the 'Snake Slayer.'
John Jacob H has a good read on why hunting is important.
Way Up North provides a shooting range report from the great state of Alaska...
The Wandering Minstrel shows off his skills at the range as well.
The Newbius Papers wants to put together a blog meet for gun and liberty bloggers in the D.C.-northern Virginia area. Take a look for details...
Notoriously Conservative says that Obama needs to 'grow a pair' with regard to North Korean nukes.
Live from the Upper Texas Gulf Coast wants to know why college professors are so darned afraid of guns.
Around O-Town notes that 'this car says it all.' Photos and commentary included.
David Hardy at Of Arms and the Law informs us he has been diagnosed with cancer and is having surgery TODAY. Be sure to keep him in your thoughts and prayers.
Michelle Malkin has a complete bio and run-down of opinion on Sonia Sotomayor, Obama's new Supreme Court nominee.
Mike McCarville provides late-breaking reaction to the Sotomayor nomination from Senator Tom Coburn.
Alphecca notes that there doesn't appear to be much out there concerning Sotomayor's views on guns and gun control.
Western Rifle Shooters Association has a vital must-read on how quickly pension plans are being depleted in this country. Cause for alarm...
Snow Flakes in Hell posts the results of the NRA Board of Directors election.
Sipsy Street Irregulars says that business-people are now discovering what gun owners have known all along about excessive gov't regulation.
Say Uncle reports some important news on D.C. gun crime post-Heller.
Codrea's Gun Rights Examiner wants to know how many people out there would be in favor of 'German gun control.'
Breda says that tonight's edition of Gun Nuts Radio will feature a special guest from a nationally-known TV show. Take a look for details...
Kurt Hofmann writes (sarcastically) that THIS is how the jackbooted thugs of the ATF 'keep us safe.'
Robb Allen posts a story on a missing gun that led to a most unusual ending.
From Standing By: 'And If a Consensus of 'Experts' Told You to Jump off a Cliff?'
Nicki provides an interesting read entitled, 'Davy Crockett on Sympathy and Spending.'
Every Blade of Grass points to a new Obama-approved weapon. Photo included.
Tam has an 'insider leak' on an unreleased Barry O campaign video.
From Pax Parabellum: "Maryland Millionaires 'Go Galt.'"
Brigid shares some interesting photos and commentary on the .45 Colt--the 'Snake Slayer.'
John Jacob H has a good read on why hunting is important.
Way Up North provides a shooting range report from the great state of Alaska...
The Wandering Minstrel shows off his skills at the range as well.
The Newbius Papers wants to put together a blog meet for gun and liberty bloggers in the D.C.-northern Virginia area. Take a look for details...
Notoriously Conservative says that Obama needs to 'grow a pair' with regard to North Korean nukes.
Live from the Upper Texas Gulf Coast wants to know why college professors are so darned afraid of guns.
Around O-Town notes that 'this car says it all.' Photos and commentary included.
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Barry's Choice
Barry O has chosen a leftwing extremist activist for his Supreme Court nominee.
Read all about it at Columbia Conservative Examiner.
There you will find all the behind-the-scenes scuttlebutt on Sotomayor.
Read all about it at Columbia Conservative Examiner.
There you will find all the behind-the-scenes scuttlebutt on Sotomayor.
"How Will Obama Respond to N. Korea Nuke Test?"
Newsbusters has a poll going on how do you think Obama will respond to the North Korean test of a nuclear bomb.
Some of the choices are an absolute hoot.
Take a look and participate HERE.
Some of the choices are an absolute hoot.
Take a look and participate HERE.
The U.N.'s Toothless Resolution Against N. Korea
Once again, the U.N. shows just how impotent and relatively useless it is in its lame response to the North Korean nuclear bomb test.
And we give billions of dollars to this monolithic joke why, exactly?
Michelle Malkin provides the latest along with a video from Monty Python on the Spanish Inquisition. Get ready for some funny but heavy-hitting sarcasm directed at the mighty U.N.
And we give billions of dollars to this monolithic joke why, exactly?
Michelle Malkin provides the latest along with a video from Monty Python on the Spanish Inquisition. Get ready for some funny but heavy-hitting sarcasm directed at the mighty U.N.
Starbucks Bombing News Blackout--The Scoop
The mainstream media refused to cover it.
But Pamela Geller has an on-the-scene account of the bombing, including info on what the locals in NYC are saying about the matter.
In addition, we find this tidbit of information:
It would appear the MSM doesn't wish to cover a story about Jewish victims at the hands of their darlings, the Muslim extremists.
But Pamela Geller has an on-the-scene account of the bombing, including info on what the locals in NYC are saying about the matter.
In addition, we find this tidbit of information:
Just for knowing, Starbucks is a Jewish owned business. A proud zionist owns it and it has been targeted previously. Back in January during the Israel Gaza defensive, the Starbucks in London(istan) was bombed. (”Smashing the Israeli war machine - Starbucks, Whitechapel firebombed” was the headline.)
It would appear the MSM doesn't wish to cover a story about Jewish victims at the hands of their darlings, the Muslim extremists.
Monday, May 25, 2009
Remembering Our Fallen Heroes
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Netanyahu to Obama: 'NO!'
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu indicated today that he will in no way allow Barack Obama to dictate his nation's policies regarding 'Palestine' and Jewish settlements on the West Bank.
Read all about it at Columbia Conservative Examiner.
Thanks!
Read all about it at Columbia Conservative Examiner.
Thanks!
Saturday, May 23, 2009
ALERT! Obama Says U.S. 'Out of Money!'
Read all about this stunning news....
HERE.
Questions:
Was this a slip of the tongue or an acknowledgement that the U.S. has fallen off the precipice?
And, does this mean we are now bankrupt?
HERE.
Questions:
Was this a slip of the tongue or an acknowledgement that the U.S. has fallen off the precipice?
And, does this mean we are now bankrupt?
Friday, May 22, 2009
Second Amendment News Roundup for 5/22/09
Focusing on guns, politics, and news of interest, here is today's Second Amendment News Roundup:
From Codrea's Gun Rights Examiner: 'More Gun Control Won't Stop Drug War Corruption and Violence.'
Say Uncle adds important commentary to the story reported yesterday that the Feds want to regulate bloggers.
Days of our Trailers says that if blogs are regulated, then liberal sites like HuffPo (and I will add Daily Kos) will be totally bereft of their main sources.
From Hofmann's St. Louis Gun Rights Examiner: 'New York City Synagogue Bomb Plot--Interesting Choice of Weapons.'
Tam blogs on a creepy politician in the news who benefits from being 'graded on the curve.'
Speaking of creepy politicians, Nicki has this interesting tidbit concerning Congressman John Murtha and his pork-fest.
Sipsy Street Irregulars provides excellent reading entitled, 'Progressive Narcissism.' This one nails it. Read it all.
Robb Allen rolls out his latest work for the unorganized militia--'be a domestic extremist.' Take a look.
From Conservative Libertarian Outpost: 'Politicians Hang Fire on Guns.'
Walls of the City has a must-read on America's descent into Marxism. And he quotes someone who has direct experience with the issue.
Mike McCarville reports breaking news from J.C. Watts.
JR gives us the breaking news on the employer parking lot bill in Texas.
Alphecca presents the 'idiot of the day.'
Sebastian comments on the smoking bans sweeping the nation. This is more than just a civil rights issue for smokers. It is a private property issue for business owners who would normally have the freedom to decide for themselves whether or not they want smoking in their place of business. Now the nanny-state decides.
Blogstitution posts essential reading on why the GOP is failing.
Pax Parabellum provides vigorous commentary on the Spanish government's attempt to prosecute former U.S. officials.
From Ride Fast and Shoot Straight: 'California--The Worse State on Freedom and Guns.'
Traction Control updates us on the continuing controversy swirling around the United Flight 93 Memorial in Pennsylvania, which has apparently been usurped by radical Muslims.
Standing By has some well-chosen sharp words concerning Obama and the nanny state with regard to the some of the latest regulations chained around the necks of the citizens.
Notoriously Conservative posts an interesting read and photos of the 'pepperbox pistol.' Take a look!
And now, for your Friday afternoon reading pleasure, An Ol' Broad's Ramblings presents the finest political cartoons on the Internet. This series is entitled, 'Obummer Motors.' Enjoy...
From Codrea's Gun Rights Examiner: 'More Gun Control Won't Stop Drug War Corruption and Violence.'
Say Uncle adds important commentary to the story reported yesterday that the Feds want to regulate bloggers.
Days of our Trailers says that if blogs are regulated, then liberal sites like HuffPo (and I will add Daily Kos) will be totally bereft of their main sources.
From Hofmann's St. Louis Gun Rights Examiner: 'New York City Synagogue Bomb Plot--Interesting Choice of Weapons.'
Tam blogs on a creepy politician in the news who benefits from being 'graded on the curve.'
Speaking of creepy politicians, Nicki has this interesting tidbit concerning Congressman John Murtha and his pork-fest.
Sipsy Street Irregulars provides excellent reading entitled, 'Progressive Narcissism.' This one nails it. Read it all.
Robb Allen rolls out his latest work for the unorganized militia--'be a domestic extremist.' Take a look.
From Conservative Libertarian Outpost: 'Politicians Hang Fire on Guns.'
Walls of the City has a must-read on America's descent into Marxism. And he quotes someone who has direct experience with the issue.
Mike McCarville reports breaking news from J.C. Watts.
JR gives us the breaking news on the employer parking lot bill in Texas.
Alphecca presents the 'idiot of the day.'
Sebastian comments on the smoking bans sweeping the nation. This is more than just a civil rights issue for smokers. It is a private property issue for business owners who would normally have the freedom to decide for themselves whether or not they want smoking in their place of business. Now the nanny-state decides.
Blogstitution posts essential reading on why the GOP is failing.
Pax Parabellum provides vigorous commentary on the Spanish government's attempt to prosecute former U.S. officials.
From Ride Fast and Shoot Straight: 'California--The Worse State on Freedom and Guns.'
Traction Control updates us on the continuing controversy swirling around the United Flight 93 Memorial in Pennsylvania, which has apparently been usurped by radical Muslims.
Standing By has some well-chosen sharp words concerning Obama and the nanny state with regard to the some of the latest regulations chained around the necks of the citizens.
Notoriously Conservative posts an interesting read and photos of the 'pepperbox pistol.' Take a look!
And now, for your Friday afternoon reading pleasure, An Ol' Broad's Ramblings presents the finest political cartoons on the Internet. This series is entitled, 'Obummer Motors.' Enjoy...
Recession Worsens
The top headlines on the Drudge Report this morning say it all.
And this is my topic today at Columbia Conservative Examiner.
It's time to brace ourselves. This is going to be a terribly bumpy ride.
And this is my topic today at Columbia Conservative Examiner.
It's time to brace ourselves. This is going to be a terribly bumpy ride.
Thursday, May 21, 2009
A Bad Case of HTBO
I am hereby coining a new disorder--'HTBO,' which stands for 'high-tech burn-out.'
I have a bad case of it today along with it's severe symptom of sore eyes.
DIGG has been pulling some shenanigans that has all of us conservative, libertarian, and gun writers up in arms. We have thus had to seek out other means of promoting our material and staying in touch with one another.
Thus, I am back to using Twitter (UGH!) and several other 'social networking' avenues.
I have been working on this mess all day long. I really don't have time to fool with this technological B.S., but I am forced to do so since I don't have a secretary.
Needless to say, I need your help in promoting the Columbia Conservative Examiner articles now more than ever. The pay is based upon how many people read it.
So, that's that about that. I needed to tell you what is going on so you will know.
Update on the eyes: they are 'holding their own' with anti-inflammatory meds but still get worn easily...not a good thing for a writer. I am becoming all too familiar with the meaning of the term 'starving artist.' LOL. And a blind one at that!
OK, I don't want to get too engrossed in self-pity here or to whine. I'm just laying it out there like it is. I am going to sign off for a while. My eyes, and my body, need the rest.
Thanks to all of you who faithfully read these pages and who often express your support in numerous ways. You are the 'salt of the earth.'
I have a bad case of it today along with it's severe symptom of sore eyes.
DIGG has been pulling some shenanigans that has all of us conservative, libertarian, and gun writers up in arms. We have thus had to seek out other means of promoting our material and staying in touch with one another.
Thus, I am back to using Twitter (UGH!) and several other 'social networking' avenues.
I have been working on this mess all day long. I really don't have time to fool with this technological B.S., but I am forced to do so since I don't have a secretary.
Needless to say, I need your help in promoting the Columbia Conservative Examiner articles now more than ever. The pay is based upon how many people read it.
So, that's that about that. I needed to tell you what is going on so you will know.
Update on the eyes: they are 'holding their own' with anti-inflammatory meds but still get worn easily...not a good thing for a writer. I am becoming all too familiar with the meaning of the term 'starving artist.' LOL. And a blind one at that!
OK, I don't want to get too engrossed in self-pity here or to whine. I'm just laying it out there like it is. I am going to sign off for a while. My eyes, and my body, need the rest.
Thanks to all of you who faithfully read these pages and who often express your support in numerous ways. You are the 'salt of the earth.'
Second Amendment News Roundup for 5/21/09
Focusing on guns, politics, and news of interest, here is today's Second Amendment News Roundup:
Sipsy Street Irregulars provides interesting commentary on the flap concerning the NRA Blog Bash and the distinct possibility it won't be held next year.
Say Uncle posts his take on the controversy.
Free in Idaho offers THIS interesting assessment of the NRA, GOA, and JPFO.
Brigid has 'the cowboy quote of the day,' and it's a good one!
Sebastian reports the explosive news that the government is moving forward in its attempt to regulate blogs. It is time to mount one hell of a protest!
Western Rifle Shooters Association post an excellent read on the current socialist revolution in America as compared/contrasted with the FDR revolution in the 1930s.
Days of our Trailers has a commercial spot that you absolutely must see!
The Rustmeister points to a numbskull who bashed the South and gunowners. 'Them thar's fightin' words.'
David Codrea posts 'a little bit of bathroom gun humor' over at Gun Rights Examiner.
Walls of the City opines on the practice of politicians of attaching amendments to bills that have nothing to do with the original bill.
Notoriously Conservative reveals allegations that Obama has been forced to rebuke VP Joe Biden in private concerning Biden's motor-mouth.
Kurt Hofmann examines Brady campaign rhetoric as it has evolved over the past 6 months.
Mindful Musings assesses the present state of affairs in the country. Don't miss this one!
Way Up North issues an interesting dictionary of terms regarding common tools and their uses. Yes, indeed.
KC3, the organization that brought concealed carry to the state of Kentucky, files a report on their annual meeting. I thought you might like to see what this fine group is doing.
JR reports a timely update on the state of the campus concealed carry bill in Texas.
Conservative Libertarian Outpost notes that policies implemented by the Bush administration are responsible for the latest foiled terrorist attack on NYC, but that BHO will probably get the credit for it.
Bloviating Zeppelin correctly observes that the new credit card bill passed by Congress and Obama actually screws conscientious customers who pay their bills.
Mike McCarville reports that former Oklahoma Governor Frank Keating may run for the U.S. Senate if Tom Coburn decides not to see re-election. The loss of Coburn would be a blow to gun rights, the Bill of Rights, and the U.S. Constitution.
Robb Allen gives us an update on Ahab's current competition. Note the comments.
Ride Fast and Shoot Straight has a must-read on gun control. Take a look.
Pax Parabellum reports that a Congressional panel will probe the DHS smear of gun owners and veterans in their 'right wing extremists are home-grown terrorists' report. Good!
Roberta X says that the ridiculous 'need argument' against assault rifles has popped up again in, not surprisingly, the NYT.
Texas Fred notes that Obama has gotten himself into a political box over his desire to close Gitmo. I'm interested in seeing how he slithers his way out of this one.
Around-O-Town has good reading today on Obama-speak, which he refers to as 'Obamanese.'
Sipsy Street Irregulars provides interesting commentary on the flap concerning the NRA Blog Bash and the distinct possibility it won't be held next year.
Say Uncle posts his take on the controversy.
Free in Idaho offers THIS interesting assessment of the NRA, GOA, and JPFO.
Brigid has 'the cowboy quote of the day,' and it's a good one!
Sebastian reports the explosive news that the government is moving forward in its attempt to regulate blogs. It is time to mount one hell of a protest!
Western Rifle Shooters Association post an excellent read on the current socialist revolution in America as compared/contrasted with the FDR revolution in the 1930s.
Days of our Trailers has a commercial spot that you absolutely must see!
The Rustmeister points to a numbskull who bashed the South and gunowners. 'Them thar's fightin' words.'
David Codrea posts 'a little bit of bathroom gun humor' over at Gun Rights Examiner.
Walls of the City opines on the practice of politicians of attaching amendments to bills that have nothing to do with the original bill.
Notoriously Conservative reveals allegations that Obama has been forced to rebuke VP Joe Biden in private concerning Biden's motor-mouth.
Kurt Hofmann examines Brady campaign rhetoric as it has evolved over the past 6 months.
Mindful Musings assesses the present state of affairs in the country. Don't miss this one!
Way Up North issues an interesting dictionary of terms regarding common tools and their uses. Yes, indeed.
KC3, the organization that brought concealed carry to the state of Kentucky, files a report on their annual meeting. I thought you might like to see what this fine group is doing.
JR reports a timely update on the state of the campus concealed carry bill in Texas.
Conservative Libertarian Outpost notes that policies implemented by the Bush administration are responsible for the latest foiled terrorist attack on NYC, but that BHO will probably get the credit for it.
Bloviating Zeppelin correctly observes that the new credit card bill passed by Congress and Obama actually screws conscientious customers who pay their bills.
Mike McCarville reports that former Oklahoma Governor Frank Keating may run for the U.S. Senate if Tom Coburn decides not to see re-election. The loss of Coburn would be a blow to gun rights, the Bill of Rights, and the U.S. Constitution.
Robb Allen gives us an update on Ahab's current competition. Note the comments.
Ride Fast and Shoot Straight has a must-read on gun control. Take a look.
Pax Parabellum reports that a Congressional panel will probe the DHS smear of gun owners and veterans in their 'right wing extremists are home-grown terrorists' report. Good!
Roberta X says that the ridiculous 'need argument' against assault rifles has popped up again in, not surprisingly, the NYT.
Texas Fred notes that Obama has gotten himself into a political box over his desire to close Gitmo. I'm interested in seeing how he slithers his way out of this one.
Around-O-Town has good reading today on Obama-speak, which he refers to as 'Obamanese.'
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CITIZEN REVOLT KICKS INTO HIGH GEAR
What began as a small trickle with the election of Barack Obama and became a stream with the taxpayer Tea Party revolts has now become 100-year flood as California, arguably the most liberal state in the Union, has overwhelmingly rejected the Obama philosophy of increasing government spending and raising taxes.
Although Californians voted for Obama by 62%, an even higher number rejected a series of ballot initiatives that called for increased spending and massive tax hikes in order to address the state's dire economic emergency.
This is the stuff of which revolutions are made! Read all about it at Columbia Conservative Examiner.
This has broad implications for the entire country!
Although Californians voted for Obama by 62%, an even higher number rejected a series of ballot initiatives that called for increased spending and massive tax hikes in order to address the state's dire economic emergency.
This is the stuff of which revolutions are made! Read all about it at Columbia Conservative Examiner.
This has broad implications for the entire country!
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Second Amendment News Roundup for 5/20/09
Focusing on guns, politics, and news of interest, here is today's Second Amendment News Roundup:
Texas Fred gets us started today with a story of just how dire the problem is becoming with the southern border.
21 Guns Salute provides an interesting read and video he entitles, 'Pride.'
Brigid's latest entry is entitled, 'Made in America.' It's worth your time to read it.
From Hofmann's St. Louis Gun Rights Examiner: 'Due Process--It's for Veterans Too.'
Armed and Safe wonders if gun rights are on the march in Congress, and points to several bills of note.
Conservative Libertarian Outpost blogs on dirty tricks and politics and provides the latest alert from Gun Owners of America.
Tam snarks about the voters' decisions yesterday in 'the people's republic of California.'
Ride Fast and Shoot Straight details the results of the California vote.
David Codrea presents a highly informative article on how the National Parks gun bill poses a dilemma for Constitutionalists.
Nicki notes an odd twist to the story out of Georgia concerning a robbery that was stopped by business manager with a gun.
Western Rifle Shooters Association says that Obama has perpetuated a state of lawlessness in America that is cause for much alarm. Read it all.
Dr. John Lott points to the face of things to come under Obama's new mileage standards. This review of Honda's new hybrid should be shouted far and wide.
Standing By comments further on this problem with his article entitled, 'Driving Rollerskates.'
Joe Huffman posts an article that says we pro-liberty Americans spend way too much time talking about 'safety.' A good read!
Mike Vanderboegh has a message for Paul Helmke concerning the Birmingham police officers who engaged in alarming violence.
Say Uncle says that TV programs present a terribly inaccurate picture of violent crime. The reason? To portray it accurately would be racist.
Alphecca reports the news on the Louisiana AWB bill.
Sebastian provides the results for NRA-endorsed candidates in their Pennsylvania primary election.
Squeaks celebrates her 2nd anniversary of blogging. Congrats, Squeaky!
Walls of the City has an excellent, thought-provoking read entitled, 'Playing by the Rules.'
Freedom Has a New Flag posts a highly informative read concerning the home schooling movement. This corrects many misconceptions. It is well worth your time to read it.
Texas Fred gets us started today with a story of just how dire the problem is becoming with the southern border.
21 Guns Salute provides an interesting read and video he entitles, 'Pride.'
Brigid's latest entry is entitled, 'Made in America.' It's worth your time to read it.
From Hofmann's St. Louis Gun Rights Examiner: 'Due Process--It's for Veterans Too.'
Armed and Safe wonders if gun rights are on the march in Congress, and points to several bills of note.
Conservative Libertarian Outpost blogs on dirty tricks and politics and provides the latest alert from Gun Owners of America.
Tam snarks about the voters' decisions yesterday in 'the people's republic of California.'
Ride Fast and Shoot Straight details the results of the California vote.
David Codrea presents a highly informative article on how the National Parks gun bill poses a dilemma for Constitutionalists.
Nicki notes an odd twist to the story out of Georgia concerning a robbery that was stopped by business manager with a gun.
Western Rifle Shooters Association says that Obama has perpetuated a state of lawlessness in America that is cause for much alarm. Read it all.
Dr. John Lott points to the face of things to come under Obama's new mileage standards. This review of Honda's new hybrid should be shouted far and wide.
Standing By comments further on this problem with his article entitled, 'Driving Rollerskates.'
Joe Huffman posts an article that says we pro-liberty Americans spend way too much time talking about 'safety.' A good read!
Mike Vanderboegh has a message for Paul Helmke concerning the Birmingham police officers who engaged in alarming violence.
Say Uncle says that TV programs present a terribly inaccurate picture of violent crime. The reason? To portray it accurately would be racist.
Alphecca reports the news on the Louisiana AWB bill.
Sebastian provides the results for NRA-endorsed candidates in their Pennsylvania primary election.
Squeaks celebrates her 2nd anniversary of blogging. Congrats, Squeaky!
Walls of the City has an excellent, thought-provoking read entitled, 'Playing by the Rules.'
Freedom Has a New Flag posts a highly informative read concerning the home schooling movement. This corrects many misconceptions. It is well worth your time to read it.
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Obama's Sucker-Punch to Consumers/Taxpayers
Rather than enacting policies that provide relief to recession-weary consumers/taxpayers, Barack Obama has sucker-punched us with a plethora of proposals that will increase costs and taxes.
And this is my topic of discussion today at Columbia Conservative Examiner.
Thanks for reading and passing it along...
And this is my topic of discussion today at Columbia Conservative Examiner.
Thanks for reading and passing it along...
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Second Amendment News Roundup for 5/19/09
Focusing on guns, politics, and news of interest, here is today's Second Amendment News Roundup:
Walls of the City advises writers and bloggers concerning giving proper credit for quotes. It seems rocker and gun rights advocate Ted Nugent is in the middle of this one.
Sebastian ran into a problem with TSA on his trip back home from the NRA Convention. It seems we are hearing more and more of this these days...
Ride Fast and Shoot Straight reports that San Francisco has been 'bitch-slapped with a gun lawsuit.'
The Rustmeister says that the anti-gun Commercial Appeal newspaper has up a new gun poll, and the pants-shittin' hysterics are flying in the comments section.
From Notoriously Conservative: 'Taxes Aren't the Only Way the Government Gives Us the Old Shaft.'
Conservative Libertarian Outpost has important news on a Colorado gun control law.
Insight on Freedom has a must-read on Obama's all-out push for socialized medicine in the U.S. And most of this, of course, goes unreported in the press.
Live From the Upper Texas Gulf Coast comments on 'the Houston 10'--which is charged with a conspiracy to ship military-type weapons to Mexico.
Days of our Trailers shares his thoughts concerning the 2009 Blogger Bash at the NRA Convention.
Breda posts all of the information on tonight's edition of Gun Nuts Radio. Be sure to listen in if you can.
Mike McCarville reports that an important gun rights bill has been introduced in Oklahoma in response to disturbing trends initiated by Obama and the federal government.
Say Uncle has news on gun bloggers as reported by the National Shooting Sports Foundation.
JR updates us on the employer parking lot bill in Texas. This is late-breaking news.
Roberta X notes that big print media are whining to the Feds. Obviously they want a bailout.
Pax Parabellum reports that Indiana's governor is saying NO to the Feds on cap and trade! Good.
Standing By has an excellent read on 'how liberals view the world.'
Mike Vanderboegh provides essential reading on the gun issue in the current Congress and the Obama administration. This tells it like it is.
Western Rifle Shooters Association posts THE must-read quote of the day.
Kurt Hofmann wants to know why other forms of violence are preferable to 'gun violence.' Good question. I bet we won't hear a peep about this from the mainstream media or gun-grabbing politicians.
David Codrea has explosive information on Carolyn McCarthy's new bill that could be described as her 'no rights' list.
From Billy Beck: 'Hell is the Impossibility of Reason.'
The Stiletto, as always, provides in-depth analysis of the issues of the day, which today includes commentary on the Pelosi-Panetta flap. Read it all.
Walls of the City advises writers and bloggers concerning giving proper credit for quotes. It seems rocker and gun rights advocate Ted Nugent is in the middle of this one.
Sebastian ran into a problem with TSA on his trip back home from the NRA Convention. It seems we are hearing more and more of this these days...
Ride Fast and Shoot Straight reports that San Francisco has been 'bitch-slapped with a gun lawsuit.'
The Rustmeister says that the anti-gun Commercial Appeal newspaper has up a new gun poll, and the pants-shittin' hysterics are flying in the comments section.
From Notoriously Conservative: 'Taxes Aren't the Only Way the Government Gives Us the Old Shaft.'
Conservative Libertarian Outpost has important news on a Colorado gun control law.
Insight on Freedom has a must-read on Obama's all-out push for socialized medicine in the U.S. And most of this, of course, goes unreported in the press.
Live From the Upper Texas Gulf Coast comments on 'the Houston 10'--which is charged with a conspiracy to ship military-type weapons to Mexico.
Days of our Trailers shares his thoughts concerning the 2009 Blogger Bash at the NRA Convention.
Breda posts all of the information on tonight's edition of Gun Nuts Radio. Be sure to listen in if you can.
Mike McCarville reports that an important gun rights bill has been introduced in Oklahoma in response to disturbing trends initiated by Obama and the federal government.
Say Uncle has news on gun bloggers as reported by the National Shooting Sports Foundation.
JR updates us on the employer parking lot bill in Texas. This is late-breaking news.
Roberta X notes that big print media are whining to the Feds. Obviously they want a bailout.
Pax Parabellum reports that Indiana's governor is saying NO to the Feds on cap and trade! Good.
Standing By has an excellent read on 'how liberals view the world.'
Mike Vanderboegh provides essential reading on the gun issue in the current Congress and the Obama administration. This tells it like it is.
Western Rifle Shooters Association posts THE must-read quote of the day.
Kurt Hofmann wants to know why other forms of violence are preferable to 'gun violence.' Good question. I bet we won't hear a peep about this from the mainstream media or gun-grabbing politicians.
David Codrea has explosive information on Carolyn McCarthy's new bill that could be described as her 'no rights' list.
From Billy Beck: 'Hell is the Impossibility of Reason.'
The Stiletto, as always, provides in-depth analysis of the issues of the day, which today includes commentary on the Pelosi-Panetta flap. Read it all.
Whistleblowers: Explosive ACORN Allegations
Read all about it at...
Columbia Conservative Examiner.
This is much worse than Watergate and is only the tip of the iceberg.
Columbia Conservative Examiner.
This is much worse than Watergate and is only the tip of the iceberg.
Monday, May 18, 2009
Second Amendment News Roundup for 5/18/09
Focusing on guns, politics, and news of interest, here is today's Second Amendment News Roundup:
David Codrea alerts us to a Mexican prison break that shows their problems go much deeper than U.S. guns.
Kurt Hofmann provides excellent analysis of the Montana challenge to federal gun laws.
21 Guns Salute takes a look at the various causes of child death in the U.S. and notes that guns rank at the bottom of the list.
Dark Blog points to an excellent article that he entitles, 'The Enemy of My Enemy is Not My Friend.'
From Free in Idaho: 'A Rifle, A Laptop, and some Comments.'
John Jacob H notes that the AARP is just another gun-grabbing organization. This is one of the reasons I hate these so-called 'advocacy groups' and most unions. They are nothing more than leftwing political organizations posing as helping their members. The NEA is perfect example.
Every Blade of Grass says he got rattled a bit in Sunday's earthquake in California. Glad to hear he's ok.
Mindful Musings provides evidence that disputes the notion we are 'beginning to pull out' of the economic crisis.
Western Rifle Shooters Association reports the bad news about the cancellation of the upcoming Oath Keepers rally.
Mike Vanderboegh has some rather stark observations concerning the NRA convention. As always, a very thought-provoking read...
Nicki blogs on her day at the range.
Say Uncle comments on Mitt Romney's appearance at the NRA Convention. Favorite son, huh. Yeah, right...
Robb Allen posts some gun slogans that should give you a chuckle this afternoon.
A FOUR-YEAR ISLAMIC COLLEGE IN THE U.S.??? Give me a freakin' break. Texas Fred has the story.
Tam has the quote of the day on San Fran Nan's tactic of remaining mum over the weekend.
Days of our Trailers rolled out the new 'Unorganized Militia' patches at the NRA Convention in Phoenix. Take a look!
It seems that 2A Musing had an encounter with Barney Fife incarnate while traveling on a 2-lane road late at night.
Alphecca opines on a absolutely horrible bill introduced by New York Congressman Peter King.
Rev. Karma explains his objection to Obama's speech at Notre Dame. Good reading!
Pax Parabellum has a must-read on McCain centrist philosophy vs. small government conservatism.
David Codrea alerts us to a Mexican prison break that shows their problems go much deeper than U.S. guns.
Kurt Hofmann provides excellent analysis of the Montana challenge to federal gun laws.
21 Guns Salute takes a look at the various causes of child death in the U.S. and notes that guns rank at the bottom of the list.
Dark Blog points to an excellent article that he entitles, 'The Enemy of My Enemy is Not My Friend.'
From Free in Idaho: 'A Rifle, A Laptop, and some Comments.'
John Jacob H notes that the AARP is just another gun-grabbing organization. This is one of the reasons I hate these so-called 'advocacy groups' and most unions. They are nothing more than leftwing political organizations posing as helping their members. The NEA is perfect example.
Every Blade of Grass says he got rattled a bit in Sunday's earthquake in California. Glad to hear he's ok.
Mindful Musings provides evidence that disputes the notion we are 'beginning to pull out' of the economic crisis.
Western Rifle Shooters Association reports the bad news about the cancellation of the upcoming Oath Keepers rally.
Mike Vanderboegh has some rather stark observations concerning the NRA convention. As always, a very thought-provoking read...
Nicki blogs on her day at the range.
Say Uncle comments on Mitt Romney's appearance at the NRA Convention. Favorite son, huh. Yeah, right...
Robb Allen posts some gun slogans that should give you a chuckle this afternoon.
A FOUR-YEAR ISLAMIC COLLEGE IN THE U.S.??? Give me a freakin' break. Texas Fred has the story.
Tam has the quote of the day on San Fran Nan's tactic of remaining mum over the weekend.
Days of our Trailers rolled out the new 'Unorganized Militia' patches at the NRA Convention in Phoenix. Take a look!
It seems that 2A Musing had an encounter with Barney Fife incarnate while traveling on a 2-lane road late at night.
Alphecca opines on a absolutely horrible bill introduced by New York Congressman Peter King.
Rev. Karma explains his objection to Obama's speech at Notre Dame. Good reading!
Pax Parabellum has a must-read on McCain centrist philosophy vs. small government conservatism.
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The Right to Speak and the Right to Protest
My analysis of the Obama visit to Notre Dame and the protests that ensued can be found at...
...Columbia Conservative Examiner.
I hope this spurs some thought-provoking debate...
...Columbia Conservative Examiner.
I hope this spurs some thought-provoking debate...
WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN, NAN?

Over the weekend Nan was nowhere to be found. Reports are that she has been holed up with her attorneys attempting to figure out what to do now.
Today she will in all likelihood creep back into the public eye (she has House business to tend), but what will she say?
Notably, the White House has declined a response to Pelosi's allegations.
Get Set to Pay for Viewing Online News
Apparently online news providers are running into the same problem as the print editions of newspapers--advertising alone is not enough to cover costs.
For this reason we may begin to see more and more online news services charging for the privilege of reading the news on the Internet.
This complete report explains the dilemma.
For this reason we may begin to see more and more online news services charging for the privilege of reading the news on the Internet.
This complete report explains the dilemma.
Netanyahu Will NOT Support 'Palestinian' State
Despite earlier reports over the weekend that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would support the formation of a 'Palestinian' state in his meetings with Barack Obama in Washington today, Andrew Breitbart has issued a report stating flatly that Bibi has no intention of doing any such thing.
This comes as good news. The last thing Bibi needs to do at this point is to capitulate to an American President who has spoken and behaved as if Israel is nothing more than a mere spectator to the debate concerning its own survival.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will refuse on his trip to Washington to back the formation of a Palestinian state, an MP close to the premier said on Saturday, according to national radio.
Netanyahu "will not make a commitment to Washington on the creation of a Palestinian state which would undoubtedly become a 'Hamastan'," Ophir Akunis from Netanyahu's right-wing Likud party was quoted as saying, referring to the Islamic movement Hamas which controls the Gaza Strip and favours armed struggle against Israel.
This comes as good news. The last thing Bibi needs to do at this point is to capitulate to an American President who has spoken and behaved as if Israel is nothing more than a mere spectator to the debate concerning its own survival.
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Senator Graham Betrays Gun Owners
Senator Lindsey Graham, R-SC, has betrayed the trust of gun owners--and that means most of the people who voted for him in his U.S. Senate re-election bid in 2008--by signing onto a bill, S.391, that would create a central, federally-controlled anti-gun database.
If your pediatrician asks your child about guns in your home, and your child is honest about your gun collection, that information will go into the database. So will the fact that your grandfather, who fought in this nation's wars and protected its streets, was recently diagnosed with depression. He will not longer be allowed to purchase a firearm.
Read the whole thing at Columbia Conservative Examiner.
Be prepared to get fighting mad. This bill is an onslaught against American liberty!
If your pediatrician asks your child about guns in your home, and your child is honest about your gun collection, that information will go into the database. So will the fact that your grandfather, who fought in this nation's wars and protected its streets, was recently diagnosed with depression. He will not longer be allowed to purchase a firearm.
Read the whole thing at Columbia Conservative Examiner.
Be prepared to get fighting mad. This bill is an onslaught against American liberty!
Saturday, May 16, 2009
The Obama Playbook: Information Overload
One could sum up the Obama mode of operation by the term 'Operation Information Overload.'
And this is my topic of discussion today at Columbia Conservative Examiner.
Thanks for reading and passing it along!
And this is my topic of discussion today at Columbia Conservative Examiner.
Thanks for reading and passing it along!
Friday, May 15, 2009
Second Amendment News Roundup for 5/15/09
Focusing on guns, politics, and news of interest, here is today's Second Amendment News Roundup:
Tam gets us started today on some cool guns, in case you haven't seen it yet.
Kurt Hofmann has a must-read today entitled, 'How to Disarm the Citizenry in 3 Easy Steps.' Beware, my friends. They have already laid the groundwork.
Gun Pundit posts some stats that show the gun sales frenzy is nowhere near leveling off. The 'Obama Effect' continues...
JR blogs about an important piece of legislation in Texas that would end 'sanctuary cities' for illegal aliens. Good!
Mike McCarville presents his periodic and always-interesting 'Gadfly on the Wall' segment, this time doing a bit of well-deserved bragging on his grandson on a recent achievement. Congrats!
David Codrea provides an interesting read, entitled, 'Pursuing Happiness, Government Style.' Wait till you see what our government is actually funding!
Traction Control sends an early report from the 2009 NRA Convention in Phoenix.
Days of our Trailers is also at the Convention and sends these neat pics from the Gun Bloggers Bash.
2A Musing writes about the Remington 1100 20ga 'Magnum' shotgun. I'm sure all of you have one in your collection?
Say Uncle reports that the ATF is interviewing citizens who have bought more than 5 guns. And just how would they know this? That database they claim they don't have???
Sipsy Street Irregulars has one lolly-palooza of a must-read entitled, 'Live Free or Die.' Read it all.
Armed Citizen issues a special alert to gun owners in Florida. The legislature has pulled a last-minute sneak attack. Take a look, and if you are in Florida, ACT!
Sebastian reports that a VERY special guest made an appearance at the NRA-ILA meet & greet. Photo included.
Way Up North posts his Friday news roundup from the great state of Alaska, including comments on the latest Pelosi scandal...
Breda had a little 'fun' with the TSA at the airport on her way out of town.
Robb Allen received a goodie in the mail from Crimson Trace. Pics provided.
Free in Idaho has a highly thought-provoking post entitled, 'What Were They Thinking?' Take a look.
Pax Parabellum posts 2 videos that are worth viewing on the Pelosi scandal.
From Western Rifle Shooters Association: 'Thuggery and Mob Action, Government Style.'
Texas Fred says that the Tea Parties are a-brewin' again, this time for July 4, and it appears this round will be even greater than those of April 15.
Conservative Libertarian Outpost provides the latest news from the GOA. Good stuff!
Congratulations to The Smallest Minority who celebrates 6 years of blogging!
Walls of the City notes that, finally, after four months of the onslaught against our liberties, journalists are beginning to actually report it...you know, which is their job description to begin with?
Alright. It's time for the finest political cartoons on the Internet. And An Ol' Broad's Ramblings has them. Enjoy...
Tam gets us started today on some cool guns, in case you haven't seen it yet.
Kurt Hofmann has a must-read today entitled, 'How to Disarm the Citizenry in 3 Easy Steps.' Beware, my friends. They have already laid the groundwork.
Gun Pundit posts some stats that show the gun sales frenzy is nowhere near leveling off. The 'Obama Effect' continues...
JR blogs about an important piece of legislation in Texas that would end 'sanctuary cities' for illegal aliens. Good!
Mike McCarville presents his periodic and always-interesting 'Gadfly on the Wall' segment, this time doing a bit of well-deserved bragging on his grandson on a recent achievement. Congrats!
David Codrea provides an interesting read, entitled, 'Pursuing Happiness, Government Style.' Wait till you see what our government is actually funding!
Traction Control sends an early report from the 2009 NRA Convention in Phoenix.
Days of our Trailers is also at the Convention and sends these neat pics from the Gun Bloggers Bash.
2A Musing writes about the Remington 1100 20ga 'Magnum' shotgun. I'm sure all of you have one in your collection?
Say Uncle reports that the ATF is interviewing citizens who have bought more than 5 guns. And just how would they know this? That database they claim they don't have???
Sipsy Street Irregulars has one lolly-palooza of a must-read entitled, 'Live Free or Die.' Read it all.
Armed Citizen issues a special alert to gun owners in Florida. The legislature has pulled a last-minute sneak attack. Take a look, and if you are in Florida, ACT!
Sebastian reports that a VERY special guest made an appearance at the NRA-ILA meet & greet. Photo included.
Way Up North posts his Friday news roundup from the great state of Alaska, including comments on the latest Pelosi scandal...
Breda had a little 'fun' with the TSA at the airport on her way out of town.
Robb Allen received a goodie in the mail from Crimson Trace. Pics provided.
Free in Idaho has a highly thought-provoking post entitled, 'What Were They Thinking?' Take a look.
Pax Parabellum posts 2 videos that are worth viewing on the Pelosi scandal.
From Western Rifle Shooters Association: 'Thuggery and Mob Action, Government Style.'
Texas Fred says that the Tea Parties are a-brewin' again, this time for July 4, and it appears this round will be even greater than those of April 15.
Conservative Libertarian Outpost provides the latest news from the GOA. Good stuff!
Congratulations to The Smallest Minority who celebrates 6 years of blogging!
Walls of the City notes that, finally, after four months of the onslaught against our liberties, journalists are beginning to actually report it...you know, which is their job description to begin with?
Alright. It's time for the finest political cartoons on the Internet. And An Ol' Broad's Ramblings has them. Enjoy...
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Pelosi Should Step Down
With her integrity increasingly in doubt, it is time for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to relinquish her role as Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives.
This is the subject of my latest op-ed at Columbia Conservative Examiner.
What can we say about someone who would prosecute government officials for waterboarding, when she admits she knew it had been used as far back as 2003, yet said and did nothing?
This is the subject of my latest op-ed at Columbia Conservative Examiner.
What can we say about someone who would prosecute government officials for waterboarding, when she admits she knew it had been used as far back as 2003, yet said and did nothing?
Thursday, May 14, 2009
The Roundup
There will be no Second Amendment News Roundup today due to illness. Will resume as soon as possible. Thanks.
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
"Who's REALLY Heartless?"
Rev. Kharma's co-blogger, 'The Deacon,' has written an article today that I am eager to pass along.
In South Carolina, Governor Mark Sanford has refused to ask for bailout money from the federal government, which has brought him tons of criticism, particularly from the education lobby in the state, which claims the Governor is 'heartless' due to the fact that refusing the money will cost teachers jobs, in their view.
But who is really being 'heartless' here?
Here is an excerpt from the article:
Thus, by merely doing away with the TERI program, schools districts could hire teachers with no problem, even without federal stimulus money.
The Deacon correctly vindicates Governor Sanford while naming the ones who are actually responsible for the state's budgetary woes.
But this story is not exclusive to South Carolina. The same scenario is being played out in numerous states across the country. It is time to stop and ask, 'Who is really responsible for the mess other than the easily-vilified fall guys the liberals and media identify?
Follow the money trail, and usually you will find out.
Be sure to read the entire article here.
In South Carolina, Governor Mark Sanford has refused to ask for bailout money from the federal government, which has brought him tons of criticism, particularly from the education lobby in the state, which claims the Governor is 'heartless' due to the fact that refusing the money will cost teachers jobs, in their view.
But who is really being 'heartless' here?
Here is an excerpt from the article:
There is much politics within the school system as well as surrounding it. What many don’t know or don’t understand is that many teachers coming out of college have to go outside SC to get a job. There are not enough the slots for them available here.
Why is it that many new teachers must go out of state to get a job? Why is it that we must further cut jobs? One reason is the TERI program. The “Teacher and Employee Retention Incentive” program is what is both filling slots new teachers could have, and also eating into the state budget. This is a problem for new teachers, and the state budget, by allowing a teacher to continue to draw retirement and to earn teacher salary and leave, “at the rate consistent with their years of service”, on top of that. So rather than pay a new teacher a first year salary, also providing a job, you close up the job market and over pay a teacher for doing the same job. “The TERI program is designed for employees who wish to access their retirement contributions from the SC Retirement System, but desire to continue employment with the agency and retain the same position they held prior to entering the program.” Wow, Holy Double Dipper Batman! To boot, depending on which version of TERI, they can have contracts for specific terms so they are paid for the term of the contract rather than working as the need exists. What a deal!
Thus, by merely doing away with the TERI program, schools districts could hire teachers with no problem, even without federal stimulus money.
The Deacon correctly vindicates Governor Sanford while naming the ones who are actually responsible for the state's budgetary woes.
But this story is not exclusive to South Carolina. The same scenario is being played out in numerous states across the country. It is time to stop and ask, 'Who is really responsible for the mess other than the easily-vilified fall guys the liberals and media identify?
Follow the money trail, and usually you will find out.
Be sure to read the entire article here.
LIBERTY ALERT! Feds Target Small Banks!
Via Matt Drudge, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner is now targeting small community banks for federal bailout funds.
Two questions arise:
1. Will the government force some banks to take the funds as they did with the nation's largest banks, whether or not they need or want the money?
2. Will the government force itself upon these small banks as part owner, as it did with the large banks?
The socialist assault on America's financial institutions continues...
Two questions arise:
1. Will the government force some banks to take the funds as they did with the nation's largest banks, whether or not they need or want the money?
2. Will the government force itself upon these small banks as part owner, as it did with the large banks?
The socialist assault on America's financial institutions continues...
Second Amendment News Roundup for 5/13/09
Focusing on guns, politics, and news of interest, here is today's Second Amendment News Roundup:
Sipsy Street Irregulars comments on the fact that the Obamanoids are growing more fearful by the day that the CIA is going to cause trouble for Democrats.
Gateway Pundit notes that in 2006 the Democrats blocked Social Security reform. Now, however, they have changed their tune since the great Messiah has ascended to his throne.
Mike McCarville says that the upcoming census will contain fictitious names. Take a look to see why. I will add to that the fact that ACORN will be right in the middle of it.
Meeting on the Green has more about that in this post entitled, 'ACORN Calling.'
JR provides a special update on campus carry legislation in Texas.
Texas Fred comments on the news that a problem has been found with the space shuttle.
Gun Rights Examiner takes a look at the Mexican 'horse and pony show' on guns.
David Codrea reports that Len Savage discusses the David Olofson gun case at JPFO, and you can listen to it by clicking the link.
Brigid explains why her blog is referred to as 'mausers and muffins.' And happy Blog-anniversary! It's good to have her around as one of the gun bloggers.
Free in Idaho has an important read entitled, 'It's Up to You to Protect Yourself.'
2A Musing posts a great pic of an AR-15 and tells us where some are available at a reasonable price.
Kurt Hofmann's St. Louis Gun Rights Examiner reports that the campus carry bill in Missouri has been stalled by anti-gun bigots, and it needs some help to get it passed.
Days of our Trailers opines on the intolerable situation in Mexico and the growing tendency of citizens to take matters into their own hands.
Notoriously Conservative provides good reading with, 'Peace Through Strength--What Libtards Fail to See.'
Western Rifle Shooters Association posts the riveting 'Go Ahead and Jump.'
Michelle Malkin reports that the scumbag billionaire and extremist Leftist Democrat operative George Soros has gotten away with more illegal activity.
And then John Lott alerts us to the fact that the scumbag in the White House wants to regulate executive compensation for corporations across the board, even if they didn't accept TARP funds.
Tam informs us of the new way shooters are showing good manners. Take a look!
Say Uncle alerts us to the fact that the slippery-slope attempt of the nanny-state to control behavior now extends to 'thought crimes,' including what we read!
Sebastian says that thanks to Sen. Tom Coburn (R-OK), we now have a good National Parks Carry bill in Congress.
Breda has a summary and a download of last night's edition of Gun Nuts Radio.
Alphecca reports that the lawsuit against Glock has been dismissed.
Nicki provides the MUST-read definition of 'irony.' Actually I think it denotes 'outrage.' Take a look and tell me why we continue to support this corrupt sham we call the U.N.!
Pax Parabellum issues a Tennessee bloggers action alert! It seems the legislature is attempting to tax bloggers out of business!
Mindful Musings shares a quote from Thomas Jefferson that has turned out to be prophetic in these Obama days...
Walls of the City has essential reading entitled, 'The Government IS the Problem.'
The Rustmeister takes a U.S. Senator from his state on a trip to the woodshed, and for good reason. To be frank, I have had problems with this guy for years, going all the way back to Ronald Reagan's first run for the Republican nomination in 1976.
Live from the Upper Texas Gulf Coast gave us a chuckle with this quote of the day on the Eisenhower baby boom of the 1950s.
The Stiletto analyses in depth the politics of the new Star Trek movie. Take a look at her analysis of the connection the Lefties are making between Star Trek and Obama!
Ms. Underestimated has several posts, including videos, of Glenn Beck's series exposing corruption within ACORN, as reported by former employees. This is riveting stuff. Just click and scroll.
Sipsy Street Irregulars comments on the fact that the Obamanoids are growing more fearful by the day that the CIA is going to cause trouble for Democrats.
Gateway Pundit notes that in 2006 the Democrats blocked Social Security reform. Now, however, they have changed their tune since the great Messiah has ascended to his throne.
Mike McCarville says that the upcoming census will contain fictitious names. Take a look to see why. I will add to that the fact that ACORN will be right in the middle of it.
Meeting on the Green has more about that in this post entitled, 'ACORN Calling.'
JR provides a special update on campus carry legislation in Texas.
Texas Fred comments on the news that a problem has been found with the space shuttle.
Gun Rights Examiner takes a look at the Mexican 'horse and pony show' on guns.
David Codrea reports that Len Savage discusses the David Olofson gun case at JPFO, and you can listen to it by clicking the link.
Brigid explains why her blog is referred to as 'mausers and muffins.' And happy Blog-anniversary! It's good to have her around as one of the gun bloggers.
Free in Idaho has an important read entitled, 'It's Up to You to Protect Yourself.'
2A Musing posts a great pic of an AR-15 and tells us where some are available at a reasonable price.
Kurt Hofmann's St. Louis Gun Rights Examiner reports that the campus carry bill in Missouri has been stalled by anti-gun bigots, and it needs some help to get it passed.
Days of our Trailers opines on the intolerable situation in Mexico and the growing tendency of citizens to take matters into their own hands.
Notoriously Conservative provides good reading with, 'Peace Through Strength--What Libtards Fail to See.'
Western Rifle Shooters Association posts the riveting 'Go Ahead and Jump.'
Michelle Malkin reports that the scumbag billionaire and extremist Leftist Democrat operative George Soros has gotten away with more illegal activity.
And then John Lott alerts us to the fact that the scumbag in the White House wants to regulate executive compensation for corporations across the board, even if they didn't accept TARP funds.
Tam informs us of the new way shooters are showing good manners. Take a look!
Say Uncle alerts us to the fact that the slippery-slope attempt of the nanny-state to control behavior now extends to 'thought crimes,' including what we read!
Sebastian says that thanks to Sen. Tom Coburn (R-OK), we now have a good National Parks Carry bill in Congress.
Breda has a summary and a download of last night's edition of Gun Nuts Radio.
Alphecca reports that the lawsuit against Glock has been dismissed.
Nicki provides the MUST-read definition of 'irony.' Actually I think it denotes 'outrage.' Take a look and tell me why we continue to support this corrupt sham we call the U.N.!
Pax Parabellum issues a Tennessee bloggers action alert! It seems the legislature is attempting to tax bloggers out of business!
Mindful Musings shares a quote from Thomas Jefferson that has turned out to be prophetic in these Obama days...
Walls of the City has essential reading entitled, 'The Government IS the Problem.'
The Rustmeister takes a U.S. Senator from his state on a trip to the woodshed, and for good reason. To be frank, I have had problems with this guy for years, going all the way back to Ronald Reagan's first run for the Republican nomination in 1976.
Live from the Upper Texas Gulf Coast gave us a chuckle with this quote of the day on the Eisenhower baby boom of the 1950s.
The Stiletto analyses in depth the politics of the new Star Trek movie. Take a look at her analysis of the connection the Lefties are making between Star Trek and Obama!
Ms. Underestimated has several posts, including videos, of Glenn Beck's series exposing corruption within ACORN, as reported by former employees. This is riveting stuff. Just click and scroll.
Cuba: The Same Old Commie Goons and Thugs
Obama wants to open up travel and end the trade embargo with regard to Cuba.
Not surprising, since many of his supporters sported images of Castro's hit-man, the mass-murderer Che Guevara.
One would think that things had changed in the Commie regime to our south.
Not so! They're still the same old goons and thugs as always. And a recent incident with a blogger proves it!
Read all about it in my column today at Columbia Conservative Examiner.
Can you do me a big favor? Click on the link, read, and pass it along?
Not surprising, since many of his supporters sported images of Castro's hit-man, the mass-murderer Che Guevara.
One would think that things had changed in the Commie regime to our south.
Not so! They're still the same old goons and thugs as always. And a recent incident with a blogger proves it!
Read all about it in my column today at Columbia Conservative Examiner.
Can you do me a big favor? Click on the link, read, and pass it along?
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Second Amendment News Roundup for 5/12/09
Focusing on guns, politics, and news of interest, here is today's Second Amendment News Roundup:
Patterico reports the explosive news of the behind-the-scenes government takeover of healthcare.
Western Rifle Shooters Association has the riveting must-read of the day. Don't let the title fool you. This piece shows us that the present government is illegitimate.
Rev. Kharma responds to my essay at the Examiner, and says that several things need to happen before he can embrace my notion that non-violent drug offenders need to be decriminalized.
Say Uncle posts some sobering news on the present government and the way the country is going.
Sebastian has the latest news from the Brady Campaign (to destroy the rights of the citizens).
Breda provides all the information on tonight's edition of Gun Nuts Radio. Give it a look!
From Hofmann's St. Louis Gun Rights Examiner: 'Gun Laws and Unintended Consequences.'
21 Guns Salute asks a vital question that demands an answer in these dangerous Obama days--"Is the Military Coming for Us?"
David Codrea says that gun law-related stories need to substantiate their claims, and he gives a couple of examples, one regarding the NRA.
Tam points to an interesting online gathering of tin foil hats, Nazis, Commies, and the like, along with her comments on it to boot.
The Wandering Minstrel shows us a unique bumper-sticker concerning Blackwater.
The Rustmeister opines that it's 'time for the NRA to break with tradition,' and with good reason. Take a look.
Conservative Libertarian Outpost alerts us to the highly dangerous House bill H.R. 2159, which he says will turn the Constitution into toilet tissue.
Bloviating Zeppelin blogs on the guaranteed failure of American automakers, and notes that Obama's policies are actually driving our car companies out of the country to foreign nations.
Mike McCarville reports that a race between J.C. Watts and Mary Falin for the GOP nomination for Governor of Oklahoma would be a horse-race.
Pax Parabellum asks a question that I have wondered about but never voiced for the fear of being labeled a paranoid loon. But it IS a legitimate question. What was that fly-over in NYC with Air Force One really about?!
Walls of the City points to and comments upon another lamebrained editorial in the anti-gun newspaper Commercial Appeal.
Patterico reports the explosive news of the behind-the-scenes government takeover of healthcare.
Western Rifle Shooters Association has the riveting must-read of the day. Don't let the title fool you. This piece shows us that the present government is illegitimate.
Rev. Kharma responds to my essay at the Examiner, and says that several things need to happen before he can embrace my notion that non-violent drug offenders need to be decriminalized.
Say Uncle posts some sobering news on the present government and the way the country is going.
Sebastian has the latest news from the Brady Campaign (to destroy the rights of the citizens).
Breda provides all the information on tonight's edition of Gun Nuts Radio. Give it a look!
From Hofmann's St. Louis Gun Rights Examiner: 'Gun Laws and Unintended Consequences.'
21 Guns Salute asks a vital question that demands an answer in these dangerous Obama days--"Is the Military Coming for Us?"
David Codrea says that gun law-related stories need to substantiate their claims, and he gives a couple of examples, one regarding the NRA.
Tam points to an interesting online gathering of tin foil hats, Nazis, Commies, and the like, along with her comments on it to boot.
The Wandering Minstrel shows us a unique bumper-sticker concerning Blackwater.
The Rustmeister opines that it's 'time for the NRA to break with tradition,' and with good reason. Take a look.
Conservative Libertarian Outpost alerts us to the highly dangerous House bill H.R. 2159, which he says will turn the Constitution into toilet tissue.
Bloviating Zeppelin blogs on the guaranteed failure of American automakers, and notes that Obama's policies are actually driving our car companies out of the country to foreign nations.
Mike McCarville reports that a race between J.C. Watts and Mary Falin for the GOP nomination for Governor of Oklahoma would be a horse-race.
Pax Parabellum asks a question that I have wondered about but never voiced for the fear of being labeled a paranoid loon. But it IS a legitimate question. What was that fly-over in NYC with Air Force One really about?!
Walls of the City points to and comments upon another lamebrained editorial in the anti-gun newspaper Commercial Appeal.
Days of our Trailers comments on high-risk sales from gun manufacturers directly to police departments.
From Traction Control: 'When the Treasury is Out of Treasure, What Will We Call It?'
Mike Vanderboegh always provides a riveting read. Here he writes about Paul Helmke, who apparently lives in his own alternate universe.
From Traction Control: 'When the Treasury is Out of Treasure, What Will We Call It?'
Mike Vanderboegh always provides a riveting read. Here he writes about Paul Helmke, who apparently lives in his own alternate universe.
Decriminalization of Non-Violent Drug Offenders
With the stark reality that the war on drugs has been a failure and that government prohibitions only fuel the underground, Mexican drug cartels, and drug war lords, it is time for a different approach to the drug problem.
Read all about it in my column today at Columbia Conservative Examiner.
Remember, your willingness to click on the link above is vital, and I deeply appreciate your help.
Read all about it in my column today at Columbia Conservative Examiner.
Remember, your willingness to click on the link above is vital, and I deeply appreciate your help.
APOLOGIZE, WENCH!

Do you know this woman?
Her name is Janeane Garofalo of Boston. She is another airhead, 'progressive' comic.Now she has moved into the category of 'wench.'
She referred to Tea Party attendees across the nation as 'racists.'
She should apologize, but refuses.
Wench!
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Monday, May 11, 2009
Second Amendment News Roundup for 5/11/09
Focusing on guns, politics, and news of interest, here is today's Second Amendment News Roundup:
Columbia Conservative Examiner explores the issue of academic fraud in America, and apparently it is widespread. Discover how the top universities, even Harvard, fudge on grades in order to pass through the system students with minimal skills!
David Codrea provides hard-copy documentation to the charge that the ATF engages in illegal seizure of property. Take a look!
Kurt Hofmann shows us the many instances when having martial arts skills is simply not enough.
Conservative Libertarian Outpost presents 'Obamanomics Explained.' A good read.
Sipsy Street Irregulars has a timely reminder from Oath Keepers of 'the 10 orders we will not obey.'
Nicki provides a MOST interesting read entitled, 'One Way Ticket to Cuba.'
Mindful Musings informs us that the feds are going to implement 'animal I.D.,' which will pose a significant hardship on farmers.
John Jacob H alerts us to some numbskull group called 'Mothers For Gun Control' that censors opposing comments on its website.
Brigid posts an excellent read that is worth your time to breath it in and let it take hold of you. Thanks for getting me in touch with some things inside, Brigid.
From Days of our Trailers: 'The Full Victim Package.'
Every Blade of Grass gives us a report from a day at the range.
Sebastian has a poll going on which state has the worst gun laws. Go over there and participate!
JR points to 'The Fear Factor--White House Edition.'
Alphecca is raising some cash by selling off some gun stuff. Take a look!
Texas Fred reports the story of a teen who was told by his Christian school not to attend a prom with his girl friend. I was raised Baptist and am still a Baptist, but not that kind. My shell never was that hard.
The Rustmeister says that the VA is accepting applications for post-9/11 GI bill benefits.
Say Uncle updates us on the impending gun battle in Montana.
Notoriously Conservative shows us one good reason why Obama and company can get away with their oppressive shenanigans.
Pax Parabellum reports that Obama has finally done what most of us with more sense in our little finger than progressives have in their entire bodies have been warning about--the gargantuan tax increases to pay for The Chairman's reckless spending have arrived. It ain't pretty.
Rev. Kharma posts essential reading entitled, 'The States vs. The Feds: Conflict Lies Ahead.'
Ride Fast and Shoot Straight makes a vital point about German disarmament and its consequences. Progressives in the U.S. never learned this lesson.
Meeting on the Green publishes THE must-read of the day entitled, 'Liberty's Death Bed.' This is VITAL reading!
Columbia Conservative Examiner explores the issue of academic fraud in America, and apparently it is widespread. Discover how the top universities, even Harvard, fudge on grades in order to pass through the system students with minimal skills!
David Codrea provides hard-copy documentation to the charge that the ATF engages in illegal seizure of property. Take a look!
Kurt Hofmann shows us the many instances when having martial arts skills is simply not enough.
Conservative Libertarian Outpost presents 'Obamanomics Explained.' A good read.
Sipsy Street Irregulars has a timely reminder from Oath Keepers of 'the 10 orders we will not obey.'
Nicki provides a MOST interesting read entitled, 'One Way Ticket to Cuba.'
Mindful Musings informs us that the feds are going to implement 'animal I.D.,' which will pose a significant hardship on farmers.
John Jacob H alerts us to some numbskull group called 'Mothers For Gun Control' that censors opposing comments on its website.
Brigid posts an excellent read that is worth your time to breath it in and let it take hold of you. Thanks for getting me in touch with some things inside, Brigid.
From Days of our Trailers: 'The Full Victim Package.'
Every Blade of Grass gives us a report from a day at the range.
Sebastian has a poll going on which state has the worst gun laws. Go over there and participate!
JR points to 'The Fear Factor--White House Edition.'
Alphecca is raising some cash by selling off some gun stuff. Take a look!
Texas Fred reports the story of a teen who was told by his Christian school not to attend a prom with his girl friend. I was raised Baptist and am still a Baptist, but not that kind. My shell never was that hard.
The Rustmeister says that the VA is accepting applications for post-9/11 GI bill benefits.
Say Uncle updates us on the impending gun battle in Montana.
Notoriously Conservative shows us one good reason why Obama and company can get away with their oppressive shenanigans.
Pax Parabellum reports that Obama has finally done what most of us with more sense in our little finger than progressives have in their entire bodies have been warning about--the gargantuan tax increases to pay for The Chairman's reckless spending have arrived. It ain't pretty.
Rev. Kharma posts essential reading entitled, 'The States vs. The Feds: Conflict Lies Ahead.'
Ride Fast and Shoot Straight makes a vital point about German disarmament and its consequences. Progressives in the U.S. never learned this lesson.
Meeting on the Green publishes THE must-read of the day entitled, 'Liberty's Death Bed.' This is VITAL reading!
Numbskull at the Helm
Unlike the Bush administration, the staff of President Obama is not coordinating its policy on Iran or the greater Middle East with Israel and has not been informing the Jewish state of its plans or recent diplomatic developments in area, according to sources in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office.
We have a numbskull at the helm in the White House. Read the entire sickening story of Obama's non-cooperation with Israel here.
A Message to 'Comic Actress' Wanda Sykes
So you think a joke about 'hoping Rush Limbaugh's kidneys fail' is funny.
Mmmm. Interesting.
What if we made similar 'hilarious' jokes about Ted Kennedy, for example. Maybe something like, 'I bet he'll enjoy his brain tumor-induced seizures better than getting drunk,' or something of that sort.
Or better still, 'Hope he has a seizure while in the Senate chamber so we can laugh at him.'
That's not so funny, now, is it, Wanda.
You have done nothing but prove to the American public that you and your ilk (including Obama, who laughed at your hate-fest masquerading as a joke) are truly the most hateful, heartless, classless, and despicable human beings on the planet.
You are only one step away from being as bad as Al Qaeda.
Mmmm. Interesting.
What if we made similar 'hilarious' jokes about Ted Kennedy, for example. Maybe something like, 'I bet he'll enjoy his brain tumor-induced seizures better than getting drunk,' or something of that sort.
Or better still, 'Hope he has a seizure while in the Senate chamber so we can laugh at him.'
That's not so funny, now, is it, Wanda.
You have done nothing but prove to the American public that you and your ilk (including Obama, who laughed at your hate-fest masquerading as a joke) are truly the most hateful, heartless, classless, and despicable human beings on the planet.
You are only one step away from being as bad as Al Qaeda.
The Cheney Offensive
No matter what you think of former Vice-President Dick Cheney, consider his latest interview during which he said the following:
*Obama's policies are a danger to the security of the United States.
*The interrogation techniques used after 9/11 saved countless thousands of American lives.
*If he had to choose between Rush Limbaugh and Colin Powell as the face of the Republican Party, he would prefer Limbaugh.
So far, he's batting 1000. Personally, I would have rather had Cheney as President than Bush from 2001-2008.
*Obama's policies are a danger to the security of the United States.
*The interrogation techniques used after 9/11 saved countless thousands of American lives.
*If he had to choose between Rush Limbaugh and Colin Powell as the face of the Republican Party, he would prefer Limbaugh.
So far, he's batting 1000. Personally, I would have rather had Cheney as President than Bush from 2001-2008.
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