Saturday, July 11, 2009

Judge Dread

Why is Tennessee Republican Adam Dread, a gun-owning, card-carrying member of the National Rifle Association, working so hard to fight a bill supporters say will protect the rights of gun-owners in his home state? [More]
Because fearful gun owners keep voting for RINOs with no principle, rather than take a principled stand?

And look, Adam isn't done with his dreadful betrayal:
Dread asserts that according to Tennessee Codes Annotated section 57-5-106(a) that Metro Nashville can pass an ordinance instructing its Beer Board not to grant licenses to establishments that serve beer and allow guns.
While it's fair to judge Dread (say--I don't suppose NRA would be interested in expelling him for cause and in accordance with their Bylaws, would they? Naaah...), the true judgment belongs on those who enable him and his kind to have power over their lives.

Legends of the Fall

"Because of their careless mistake I got hurt." [More]
You tell 'em, Oblivia De Havilland.

Good grief.

Report and Small Arms Survey Mask Anti-Gun Agenda

"Authorized journalist" Jonathan Tirone has served his anti-gun employer, New York mayor and 88% Bloomberg LP shareholder Mike Bloomberg well. Master must be pleased. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column exposes a supposed "straight news" story about a supposed "study" as being nothing more than globalist anti-gun propaganda.

Also get the latest from my fellow GREs.

See, the thing is, in addition to Bloomberg, AP, AFP, LA Times, Reuters...all the big guys with their own anti-gun agenda are out there and using their worldwide resources to promote this as gospel.

So tell a friend?

This Day in History: July 11

The army to pitch their tents to night and to morrow morning at gun-firing if the weather is good to strike them, and prepare every thing, with the greatest dispatch, for a march -- In case of rain in the morning, the tents are to remain standing, unless particular orders are given to the contrary. [More]