Wednesday, July 11, 2012

ATF gun purchase form profiles Latinos and Hispanics

“What if the ‘ethnicity’ question demanded ‘Jew or Not a Jew’?” Nappen asked. “Would that ethnicity question be acceptable? [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column looks at U.S. government efforts to keep guns away from "those personas"...

You Can Do ANYTHING

In 1935, Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins was fretting about finding a constitutional basis for the Social Security Act. Supreme Court Justice Harlan Fiske Stone advised her, "The taxing power, my dear, the taxing power. You can do anything under the taxing power." [More]
Thanks, "Republican"!

You've Got to Ask Yourself One Question

Readers of Plato and Aristotle know their recurring thesis: a tyrant arises out of a democracy when the citizens have little or no inner principle of order other than what they will for themselves. The tyrant becomes the “leader of the people” and, finally, their master. He can impose on them his cure for their well-being. But he is seen as a savior because the people, no longer in contact with the rationale of their own tradition, have little else in their souls with which to judge him. Hence, the loyalty and enthusiasm follow the “leader.” What struck Goldman about both Napoleon and Hitler was not so much that they failed, but how close they came to succeeding. The wonder is whether we will always be so lucky. [More]
"Do I feel lucky?"

[Via Matthew P]

From Hell's Heart I Stab at Thee

What an appropriate quote to describe the Red Lady's intentions for the Constitution. [Read] 

Kurt has more on these miserable subversives.


I noticed they've also signed on to the Chi-com "human rights" talking points.

Frickin' Fourth Estate Fifth Columnists, carrying on that trademark Duranty tradition they've continued to promulgate over the years... 

And May Posterity Forget...

...that ye were our Countryman. [Read]

Goddamn traitor.

Who Better Qualified?

Critics say asking Iran to help craft a treaty aimed at stopping arms proliferation to terrorist groups and rogue states makes a mockery of the talks. [More]
They are a mockery.  And an affront. And an abomination.

Me, I think it's perfect.  It reveals OXFAM and IANSA and the Bradys to be square on the side of barbaric fanatics, which is where they've always been, just not so obviously for all to see.

I do have a message for them all:
به جهنم بروند

We're the Only Ones Important Enough

ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari has obtained permission from Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf to import five prohibited bore guns/ rifles of different models for his personal use in relaxation of rules. [More]
Rules...look at the little people trying to obey them because they fear us, eh, Asif?

Oh, the Humanity!

UC Davis study finds stray-bullet shootings frequently harm women and children [More
And the rest were men!!! 

No Country for Young Men

They're old enough to die for their country. [Read]

The Great Satan Made Me Do It!

When the economy struggles, we see heightened domestic violence, in Muslim families as a result. We see abuse increase as a result of the multiple stressors. [More]
Now that we've identified the problem, we can go about fixing it! 

Right?

We're the Only Ones Exploring the Possibilities Enough

He also allowed her to sit in the front seat, possibly because it was cooler there. [More]
Possibly...

Control the Language, Control the Debate

ra·bid adj \ˈra-bəd also ˈrā-\ [Read]

Expecting candidates for political office to unequivocally define their position on issues important to individuals within an interest group. Note this definition only applies to groups the fascist regressives also define as racists and haters. It's the latest talking point/meme they're trying to inject into the debate, and hardly original to the Chattanooga Times Free Press, which is itself an Orwellian title if ever there was one.

Total Quality Management

In the last two years alone, there have been nearly 400 employee complaints. In an organization with only about 5,000 employees... [More]

Just think how many complaints there haven't been, and then ask yourself why. And if you ignore them all, you can claim zero defects!

Funny--when we asked Ol' Bloody Hands & Co. to investigate back when they were in charge, you could have heard a (grenade) pin drop.

This Day in History: July 11

On July 11, 1780 Comte de Rochambeau, a French general in command of 5,500 French soldiers, arrived in Newport, R.I., to aid the American side in the Revolutionary War. [More]