Tuesday, November 02, 2010

GRE Round Up for November 2

Here's the latest from my fellow GREs:

Dave Workman/Seattle:
Kurt Hofmann/St. Louis:
Also check out these other Liberty-oriented Examiners:

They Must Have Wanted It

No?

[Via Mama Liberty]

Speaking of Rallies...

Alvie has videos. [Watch]

The Next Phase

The new goal myself and others in my area plan on pursuing will be to hold armed RTC’s and mini RTC’s as close to polling places as possible on election day 2012, two years from now. [More]
For overt, I understand. As far as covert goes...

What do you think, Henry?

One of the Better Explanations of Government I've Heard

The pigs — relentless, voracious eaters — respect no boundaries... [More]

[Via Ed M]

A Mask Show

This is why I don't understand why world peace is such a stumper.  Evidently, those Russkis are just like us. [Read]

[Via Ed M]

The Latest in BATFUwear

Vanderboegh flip-flops. [Read]

We're the Only Ones Working Something Out Enough

Evidently by working something in. [Read]

Suffragiaphiles

I'm one.

Mike is too.

So is McWopski.

I know some of you in comments to prior posts have indicated you aren't.  I have no intention of getting into an argument over it. I support your right not to be.

I also support your right to beat me up over my ignorance of Latin.  Just be warned, I've been known to use a chair.

Now if you'll excuse me, I have some dead people I have to go present myself as.

Back in a bit.

Does the Tea Party have a 'gun problem'?

As for Tea Partiers having a reversal of citizen disarmament laws on their agenda, from his lips to God's ears. Here I've been worried about teajacking RINOs. [Read]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column looks at a radical revolutionary screaming "Radical revolutionary!"

Also listen to Sunday's "Armed American Radio show.  If you prefer, you can watch it, at least the last two hours.

Will you site regulars share the link?

This Day in History: November 2

The original French declaration, which is in French only, and a copy of the American declaration (which is said to be in part in the handwriting of Franklin) are in the Department of State file; but the copy is neither correct nor complete. There is now also in the file a facsimile of the original American declaration, obtained from the French archives; and from this, which is in both languages, the text here is printed. No reference to these declarations has been found in the Journals of Congress, although they are printed in the Library of Congress edition (XI, 461); it is there stated that they are not mentioned in the correspondence of the time; but it appears that the actual exchange of the declarations took place on November 2,1778...[More]