It’s Nice To See Jerry Miculek Back
Although I just don’t understand what YouTube bans when, why and how, and what they don’t.
Although I just don’t understand what YouTube bans when, why and how, and what they don’t.
This year, here are just some of the measures doctors want the AMA to back:
Know what’s happening. Know and understand your enemies. Know where the attacks are coming from. Destroy the flanking maneuvers.
My father once told me that the AMA was the tightest, strongest fraternity outside of the communist party. An enemy is dangerous if they are devoted to each other.
As an aside, that the phrase “Molon Labe” is new to him shows a person profoundly ignorant of those he would turn into enemies. In fairness, his readership admittedly could leave most of us in the dust if the topics were men’s fashion tips, mixing the perfect martini or where to go for the best mankini wax job.
Then there is this.
This is existential. If Americans once more rebel against tyranny, there’s no reason to expect history will not repeat itself as far as the very personal and often violent Patriots vs. Tories conflicts that happened last time. If that does, those for whom no gun laws will ever be enough, and who egged it all on, should not delude themselves into thinking their roles will be overlooked …
I suspect that Holmes read the comments and email and saw that his prose was received poorly, deciding that he didn’t like what he saw. So he decided to write about it again. He was probably fabulating as to the true nature of the email, alleging personal threats when the mail had more to do with generic statements of philosophy.
As to Codrea’s first paragraph I lifted, it almost made me spit my coffee. As to his second paragraph, Holmes and others had better take the “generic statements of philosophy” very seriously. The people making the statements sure do.
As I said, I’m not very worried about Holmes. I’m very concerned about nickel and dime, death of a thousand cuts, constantly dripping, constantly badgering gun owners to death. A new AWB that doesn’t declare AR-15s illegal, just non-transferrable upon death. New laws that make it illegal to shoot AR-15s at ranges. New taxes and controls on ammunition. New banking laws that make it difficult if not impossible for gun manufacturers to do business.
We’ve discussed it all before. You know how to detect and prevent the flanking maneuvers, right?
How about this for an idea? A citizen-searchable database on the associations (legit and otherwise) of elected representatives such as Leahy and Nelson, as well as a list of campaign donors? As well as data on their FA ownership, possession of CCW permits, and other relevant similar information? Transparency is good, right, and what’s good for the proverbial goose is good for the gander. Oh, and if FAs are bad then we the people fully-expect that you and yours, Senators, will be surrendering your taxpayer-funded armed security details at the earliest opportunity. Remember, it’s for the children….
How could any politician refuse when it’s for the children?
As if pummeling the ground with artillery, the elitists in Britain are setting the stage for Islamic takeover.
A judge has proposed a nationwide programme to file down the points of kitchen knives as a solution to the country’s soaring knife crime epidemic.
Last week in his valedictory address, retiring Luton Crown Court Judge Nic Madge spoke of his concern that carrying a knife had become routine in some circles and called on the Government to ban the sale of large pointed kitchen knives.
Latest figures show stabbing deaths among teenagers and young adults have reached the highest level for eight years, and knife crime overall rose 22 per cent in 2017.
Judge Madge told the assembled judges, barristers and court staff: “These offences often seem motiveless – one boy was stabbed because he had an argument a couple of years before at his junior school.”
He said laws designed to reduce the availability of weapons to young would-be offenders had had “almost no effect”, since the vast majority had merely taken knives from a cutlery drawer.
He said: “A few of the blades carried by youths are so called ‘Rambo knives’ or samurai swords. They though are a very small minority.
“The reason why these measures have little effect is that the vast majority of knives carried by youths are ordinary kitchen knives. Every kitchen contains lethal knives which are potential murder weapons.
“Accordingly, it is very easy for any youth who wants to obtain a knife to take it from the kitchen drawer in his home or in the home of one of his friends.”
As a result – said the judge – the most common knife a youth will take out is eight to ten inches, long and pointed, from his mother’s cutlery tray.
He asked: “But why we do need eight-inch or ten-inch kitchen knives with points?
“Butchers and fishmongers do, but how often, if at all, does a domestic chef use the point of an eight-inch or ten-inch knife? Rarely, if at all.”
“Acknowledging that any blade could cause injury, the judge pointed out “slash wounds are rarely fatal.”
So, he said: “I would urge all those with any role in relation to knives – manufacturers, shops, the police, local authorities, the government – to consider preventing the sale of long pointed knives, except in rare, defined, circumstances, and replacing such knives with rounded ends.
Sounds rather like “But why do you need an AR-15 when you can call the police,” yes?
Remember boys and girls, this is the country that allowed the child sex ring run by Pakistanis to flourish with full knowledge by the authorities. And here’s a reminder: The British Councillors and police had sex with Rotherham abuse victims.
The way I see it, British men, if there are any left, have two choices: [1] armed rebellion, or [2] leaving immediately for free territory.
Democratic senators are pressing to modernize the tools federal law enforcement officers can use to trace firearms.
Sens. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., and Bill Nelson, D-Fla., introduced a bill that would require the federal government to set up a searchable electronic database that includes information tracing the production, shipment and sale of firearms.
Information about firearms is currently recorded and maintained by authorities, but current law prohibits that information from being accessed through a digital database.
In order to trace a firearm now, law enforcement must look through records manually, sorting through physical files that include microfilm and handwritten notes.
According to Leahy, there are currently 800 million paper records held at the West Virginia facility.
In other words, an approved, legal, unrestricted gun registry, one of the touchstones of statism.
A year ago I would have scoffed at this and its small chance of passing. Today not so much, neither from the perspective of Congress nor the POTUS.
Have a good memorial day, and remember to find a family member who lost their loved one on the field of battle and tell them how thankful you are for them. Perhaps you will find a moment to pray for them?
And remember, Memorial Day isn’t Veteran’s Day, and Veteran’s Day isn’t Memorial Day.
An off-duty deputy was bowling when his pistol accidentally discharged, grazing a child with shrapnel on Friday night, the Iredell County Sheriff’s Office said.
The pistol discharged shortly before 8 p.m. at George Pappas’ Victory Lanes on Morlake Drive in Mooresville , according to a sheriff’s office news release. Pappas is a retired Hall of Fame bowler from Charlotte.
The shrapnel grazed the back of a 10-year-old boy, Observer news partner WBTV reported.
The child was not seriously injured and wasn’t taken to a hospital, according to the sheriff’s office.
The sheriff’s office said it will investigate the incident internally, while the Mooresville Police Department determines if any laws were broken.
The deputy has been placed on leave pending the investigations, the sheriff’s office said.
The headline reads “goes off,” while the article says “accidentally discharged.” Don’t you love how they never say “negligent discharge” when it comes to cops?
But remember boys and girls, only cops can be trusted with firearms.
Recent documents released regarding the the October 1, 2017 Las Vegas Shooting are beginning to shed light on more discrepancies and abnormalities surrounding the official timeline and narrative of the tragedy as originally stated by Sheriff Joe Lombardo and Special Agent Aaron Rouse of the Las Vegas FBI , including documentation that three women were found in the alleged shooter’s room.
The most recent batch of documents that were released include witness reports, dispatch logs, and officer reports that recount the events that took place that night and further reveal that Paddock was not alone in his room as was was first stated by Sheriff Lombardo.
Page 26 of the dispatch logs that were released by LVMPD details the moments when the alleged shooter, Stephen Paddock, was located by a security detail at the Mandalay Bay. As actions were taken to assemble a team of officers to apprehend the suspect, a dispatcher shared the name of the alleged shooter located in Room 32-135, along with three females that were reported to be in the room with Mr. Paddock. However, the names of those three women are redacted from the report …
No wonder the FBI and LVPD didn’t want these documents released. So here’s a question to ponder. How many MSM outlets will investigate this?
CNN:
Armed with a federal search warrant, weapons, body armor and flash-bang grenades, DEA agents and members of the Bradley County SWAT team crept up to a house in Cleveland, Tennessee, before dawn Tuesday and then burst inside.
As they swept the entryway, they detonated the grenades and smoke filled the first floor.
Then they opened the basement door and found a man with a gun. They tackled him and told him he was under arrest, wanted for murder.
Except… it was the wrong house and the wrong man.
Spencer Renck says his alarm had just gone off and he was getting up to go to work when he heard the noises upstairs. He grabbed his gun “to protect (his) family from whatever was happening.”
“I thought someone had broke in,” he said in a post on Facebook, recounting the incident. His wife and four children were also in the house.
He went up the basement stairs to see what was going on.
As soon as they open the door I turned around, seen all those guns to pointed at me,” Renck told CNN affiliate WDEF.
That’s when he was tackled, he said, and it took a few minutes before the agents and SWAT team realized they had the wrong address.
“They destroyed my door, door frame, carpet on my stairs blew my ceiling out and burned my living room floor and hallway. All because someone got the wrong house,” Renck wrote on the Facebook post.
He said after they realized their mistake, the agents went to his neighbor’s house.
Renck said that during the raid, one flash-bang grenade went through the open doorway of his young son’s bedroom, and it “blinded and deafened” him.
Now, Renck told WDEF, his son is “worried about how he’s going to sleep at night and he’s wondering if he’s going to have nightmares when he had guns drawn in his room, waking up to a big bang.”
“This operation was a part of a larger ongoing investigation. Unfortunately, this search warrant was initially served on the wrong residence… situations such as these are tragic and DEA takes them very seriously. We intend to look into this matter further and take steps to ensure situations such as this never occur again.”
Hey, I have an idea that will prevent this from ever happening again. Get rid of your dumb ass SWAT team because it violates the fourth amendment. How’d I do?