Wednesday, February 09, 2011

GRE Round Up for February 9

Here are the latest offerings from my fellow GREs:

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

Congressional Research Service can be used to expose ‘Project Gunwalker’

What did Mr. Churchill say about doing things while they’re still easy? [More]
Today's second Gun Rights Examiner column tells what you can do to help the Project Gunwalker investigation expose wrongdoing.  You want to help us do that, don't you?

And you'll share the link, too?

It also has a link to Trigger Sports Live! I'll be going on later this afternoon to talk about this.

We're the Only Ones Deliberately Indifferent Enough

The defendants sought summary judgment for qualified immunity, but a Detroit federal judge denied the motion as to four jail deputies, finding that they did not qualify for immunity because they purposefully ignored Bishop's pleas for help. [More]
One would think the same charge of deliberate indifference could be leveled against officials sworn to uphold the supreme law of the land who turn a blind eye toward infringements of basic guaranteed rights.

One would think.

[Via Carl S]

Meanwhile, Down Under in Sarah Brady Paradise...

Darwin's Lord Mayor Graeme Sawyer has been found guilty of illegally possessing a replica gun and silencer. [More]
No worries, mate:
[N]o conviction was recorded for the offence.
Well tie me kangaroo down, sport. But after all, he is Lord Mayor.

It's not like they're going to let me Abos go loose, Bruce.  Or any of the rest of you lot, either.

[Via Schoenauer 1903]

Tales of the Bizarro World

I didn't realize it was in Texas...

Nameless, Faceless...

... and dead...[More]

Hey, He Wanted My Daughter...

I figured he must be horny...[Read]

Assuming this story is even true, if the little knife-wielding reptile now goes out and kills someone, perhaps Mr. Compassion can buy their survivors a nice dinner.

[H/T Of Arms and the Law]

Career Advancement

At CIA, grave mistakes, then promotions [More]
Kind of like getting the Mexican attaché gig?

[Via W-III]

A Covered Wall

DOJ, ATF, and those involved need to remember that it wasn't the Watergate break-in that destroyed Richard Nixon. It was the cover-up. [More]
John Richardson gives a summary of the stonewalling.

Full Auto Authorized Journalism?

Pharr man claims Mexican gunmen pushed him to smuggle machine gun [More]

Any bets?

Won't be the first time...

Whose Paranoid has more.

Let's Hear it for Being Unreasonable

My liberties are not up for debate, discussion, or a majority vote in congress. [More]
A-yup.

Others are free to compromise their rights as long as they keep their mitts off mine. If they try and drag me along, I'll defy them just as much as I would the insatiable beast they're trying to appease.


[Via cycjec]

A Searching Question

Why? [Read]

"I Guess I Just Don’t Get It."

That's pretty obvious. [Read]

ATF stonewalling highlights importance of getting answers under oath

There are many questions that require answers--under oath. One of the behind-the-scenes advisors Mike Vanderboegh of the Sipsey Street Irregulars blog and I have been relying on throughout the course of our investigation has come up with five of them that go to the heart of the matter. [More]
This morning's Gun Rights Examiner report suggests ways the mortar between the stones can be eroded.

Share the link and help tear down this wall?

This Day in History: February 9

On February 9th, Capt. Wheatley went out on reconnaissance with 20 mounted Rangers, and Col. Marbury quickly got news of this patrol. He sent Capt. Cooper with 12 men. When Capt. Wheatley stopped to cook dinner, Capt. Cooper rushed the camp and captured them without any resistance. [More]