Daily Archives: August 11, 2008

A Little Birdie’s Telling Me

…that the Brady folks, et al., are running scared that either the SF or the Chicago lawsuits will result in incorporation of the Second Amendment into the 14th Amendment’s guarantees, thus making the RKBA applicable to State law. Which, as … Continue reading

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Lighten Up

After the goings on this weekend, I really needed this I’ve been using this one for the past couple weeks and figure that it is about time that I should let you all in on it. Like Uncle Nuge sez: … Continue reading

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Georgia on my mind

I’m reading all across the rightosphere on this and I’m seeing that some folks are having second thoughts about which side to stand with on the Ossetia War. I’m not going to name names, though I truly hope they put … Continue reading

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RNS Quote of the Day: 08/11/08

Follow along, won’t you? We recognize that the right to bear arms is an important part of the American tradition, and we will preserve American’s continued Second Amendment right to own and use firearms. We believe that the right to … Continue reading

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I don’t care if it is a gimmick

They don’t deserve my money. Not a penny. Federal Taxpayers Bankrolling San Francisco Congestion Tax Push Each time drivers across the country fill up at a gas station, a small portion of the final sale price is going to fund … Continue reading

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Yet another sad day in automotive history

We never should have let the Euros take over the Cannonball Run Brabus Smart FourTwo wins latest Cannonball Run Though the original Cannonball Run, organized in the early seventies by then Car and Driver editors Brock Yates and Steve Smith, … Continue reading

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Time to revoke his teaching license

Hey, at least I’m not talking about revoking his breathing license. Fed up with his students’ complete inability to spell common English correctly, a British academic has suggested it may be time to accept “variant spellings” as legitimate. Rather than … Continue reading

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