Tuesday, June 15, 2010

GRE Round Up for June 15

Here are the latest Gun Rights Examiner posts:

Dan Bidstrup/Denver:
There is a park near my house where I and my family often walk. Lately they have been improving trails and sprucing the place up, probably using...
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Steve D. Jones/Fort Smith:
Even though the Fort Hood and University of Alabama shootings are still recent events, many Arkansans continue to believe in the fallacy of...
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Dave Workman/Seattle:
My ship came in Tuesday morning, courtesy of the Central Bank of Nigeria and the Anti-Terrorist and Monetary Crimes...
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Kurt Hofmann/St.Louis:

Researchers Philip Cook and Jens Ludwig attempted last weekend, in a Washington Post article, to debunk five "persistent myths" of "gun...

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We're the Only Ones "A Man's Gotta Do What a Man's Gotta Do" Enough

"A police officer in fear for his life has to do what he has to do," attorney Adam Sean Cohen told reporter...[More]
And if that means shooting an unarmed citizen and then going on the lam, so be it.

[Via several of you]

We're the Only Ones Sharp Enough

And now the county prosecutor is having to hold another investigation - into the department that seized the knives in the first place. Seems about a third of them had "disappeared" from the evidence room between the time they were seized and the court order to return them. [More]
I want to show you something. It's my shocked face.

[Via Jeffersonian]

We're the Only Ones Dim Enough

They were told they had been stopped because the high beams were on...[More]
Which explains the need for the overwhelming force armed takedown.

And if the victims had defended themselves from their unidentifiable attackers, their execution would have been deemed proper protocol. If the choice involves who the "Only Ones" going home at the end of the shift will be, guess who wins?

Great to live in the Land of the Free, isn't it?

[Via Harvey]

They're Always After Me Lucky Charms

The nationwide audit is aimed at people who own licensed guns, but may have lapsed in re-licensing some or all of their firearms. [More]
In other words, it won't do squat against the dangerous criminals who are causing the problems.

Lots safer that way.

Don't want to test the luck o' the Irish...

[Via Mama Liberty]

We're the Only Ones Power Shifting Enough

This marks the third time in three years that a Racine police officer is under criminal investigation, and all three officers were once part of the department's former "power shift" or fourth shift, according to Police Chief Kurt Wahlen. [More]
So would it be fair to call it a "spate"?

[Via Savaship]

NRA Deal on Campaign Finance Throws Smaller Groups Under the Bus

This is no different than Fudd gun owners throwing Evil Black Rifle owners under the bus as long as they get to keep their "sporting" arms. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column looks at a "$ingle issue" organization.

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This Day in History: June 15

Up to this time, the American officers had accepted the British practice of letting the sergeants drill the men, as it was thought to be ungentlemanly for officers to do so. Von Steuben set a precedent by working with the troops personally. The American officers felt threatened by this practice, as well as by the seemingly unlimited powers of Steuben’s office. Consequently, on June 15, 1778, Washington issued orders to govern the Inspector General’s office until Congress took further steps. The Baron’s willingness and ability to work with the men, as well as his use of profanity (in several different languages), made him popular among the soldiers. [More]