Month: November 2011

Quick thought on why we win.

Both Brady and CSGV do not update their Facebook pages on the weekends. We do our thing 24/7/365. Extrapolating to the rest of the social & regular media, it means that in an average year, we put 105 more days of effort than our adversaries.

The price of Freedom is eternal vigilance. Wishful Overlords work office hours.

And we are not getting any grants from the Joyce Foundation either.

Dear Amy: My panties are twisted.

Horrified hoplophoe ask Advising hoplophobe for advice on Gun Nut. I could not help myself.

Dear Amy: When our family gets together for any holiday, my niece’s husband has to bring a gun with him.
He has a permit. He thinks his permit gives him permission to carry a loaded gun wherever he goes. He even takes it to church.

Maybe you should stop dating the twice convicted drug-dealing boyfriend of yours, or move from that crime infested neighborhood or maybe you niece’s husband is just exercising his right to carry a weapon. Yes even in church, God does not provide for Force Fields that keep bad guys away and, in case you have not heard there had been attacks on churches. Praying is fine but a well placed 9mm round is final.

I have requested that he leave the gun at home when coming to my house.
He says that if he cannot bring his gun, then his family won’t come to our home. There will be small children at the house, but he says it’s OK because his kids are fine with it. Should I let him bring the gun or tell them they need to stay home?

You gave him an ultimatum, he responded. That his response is not what you wanted to hear should not concern your pretty little ears. Maybe he is looking for an excuse not to go to your Thanksgiving Diner and share the traditional dose of E. Coli from undercooked turkey seeping in the Dollar Store stuffing. And when he said that his kids are fine with it, he meant the fact that the rest of the uneducated Crayon Gobblers will not represent a challenge for his kids and they will deal with them if the need arises. Do ask him to stay home, he will appreciate it more than a second serving of Basking Robbins Pumpkin Pie Ice Cream with Oreo chips, about the only edible thing in your household that day.

Amy says: I shared your letter with a spokesperson for the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, who responded with this statistic: “A gun in any home is four times more likely to be used to kill or injure a loved one in an unintentional or accidental shooting than it is to be used for self-defense [bradycampaign.org].”

Which means “I am so brain dead that I went to Hoplophobia Central and they gave me a B.S. stat to back up by personal and unfounded fear of inanimate objects.”

This man may believe that he is somehow protecting his family, but by carrying a loaded gun he is placing them (and anyone else in the home) at risk. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 4,000 children and teens are wounded or killed in unintentional shootings every year.

Because, you know guns jump out of holsters and start shooting on their own. I saw a case like that in Dr. Phil this afternoon. And to make myself sound even more thoughtful, I am giving you a statistic from the CDC that does not tell you about how most those precious kids got shot while dealing dope or engaging in gang business like your newphew Bobby Jamal Perez.

Your niece’s husband may have a legal right to carry his gun, but you also have a right to maintain a weapons-free household.

But you do not have the right to tell people how to live their lives. If being unsafe is your option, fine just don’t expect everybody else to do the lemming marathon.

PS: Now I know that your niece was awarded the brains in the family. She married the right guy.

 

Dear Fudd

From some idiot in Wisconsin:

Of course I am aware that my hunting rifles can be used to kill people as well as deer and ducks, but they’re not designed for that, and that makes a big difference. It’s hard to conceal a long-barreled gun and impossible to get off more then four shots at a time with a semi-automatic 30.06. Could people be killed with legitimate hunting rifles?

Dear Fudd: Your hunting rifle is based in the Mauser Action designed to be used as a military rifle. It killed millions of people in both WWI and WWII and its descendants are being used by the military to this day as sniper rifles.
You want to know how fast you can become a crazed bastard with a gun that can kill innocent people up to 600 yards and must be stopped? Let me show you:

It is all in the way you get advertised. Dear Dave Cieslewicz: As of right now and by the power invested in me by photoshopping, I declare you are a Jew and Cop Hating Neo-Nazi who must be disarmed and controlled for the sake of the public. And if you refuse and make a racket, we will say your grandfather probably was a member of the Polnische Wehrmacht.

You see, it was never about Gun control but People control. The faster you figure this out, the more chances you get to keep your “innocent-for-now” guns.

(H/T to Say Uncle)