The 25 Most Dangerous Cities In The World – Likes
The 25 Most Dangerous Cities In The World – Likes.
And that sobering realization that I have been or lived in 5 of them.
No extra holes.
Hat tip to Dale G.
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The 25 Most Dangerous Cities In The World – Likes.
And that sobering realization that I have been or lived in 5 of them.
No extra holes.
Hat tip to Dale G.
This was the view earlier today. News that it was coming apparently only came in today and without any fanfare as not to attract them evil Gun Rights Insurrectionist people. According to the Concerned Gun Owners of PennsylvaniaFacebook page, members simply did not have the chance to meet & greet the Bloomberg goonies. As some commented, they do work for a living.
Still, it is a sad sight for the Gun Control Crowd when you can pretty much can pack all your supporters under a canopy bought at WalMart on sale.
Moms Demand Victims Action were beating all last week the Skip Starbucks day. They even got an article in the most seen paper in the US on Wednesday :
Thursday, Mom were just sqeeing with delight, sure that they would hurt them evil caffeine pushers from Seattle:
And what was the result? Here is the Starbucks’ stock price for the last 5 trading days:
I bet you noticed the uptick right smack on the 22nd, right?
It never fails, every time a Gun Control Group tries to hit Starbucks, the darn stock goes up. Seriously, if they want to hit them in the pocket, they should just shut up….or leave the dirty diapers on the counters across the nation.
This is a well-financed, well orchestrated, supported by media Gun Control gathering:
This is a bunch of folks that just like to be left alone with their guns:
I heard about Sheriff Kessler but do not know the details. I know he is not being supported by a billionaire and he manages to get more people than the Yankee Vulture Bus Tour.
We have the numbers. They still don’t get it. Let them remain stupid that way.
The Guns of John Moses Browning. Click on image for really BIG size pic.
Speaking to a sparse crowd — perhaps 15 local supporters — Heslin said one of the simplest things that could be done “to prevent guns from falling into the wrong hands” is for Congress to pass legislation that would expand background checks for all firearm transactions, including private sales.
via Richmond rally supports more checks for gun purchases – Richmond Times-Dispatch: Central Virginia.
The is still not attracting crowds or even two full baseball teams worth of people. This has been pretty much a constant for the last months and yet, they get full court press. If our side could get as much attention and free publicity as the opposition does, we would have no problem spending resources fighting the true criminals in our community because all this ban-guns nonsense would be gone and buried. I would be all for a Criminal Buy-Back program where neighbors would “donate” captured criminals to the local law enforcement for a Midway USA or WalMart gift card.
Note: This post was originally schedule to appear on Monday as this week had a glut of articles and events already posted. But they done tick me off.
Caught this in Facebook:
I saw that it linked to an article in Thinkprogress.com so, I covered the browser with the proper biochem/progressive-hazard protection my antivirus had and clicked on the link. In the middle of the babble I found this gem of absolute contradiction.
Let’s check that red line again:
“While machetes were the primary weapon used in the genocide, the government made a concerted effort to buy firearms and distribute them among elites.”
Among elites….among government elites. Among those who were politically faithful to the regime at the time and would lead the Hutu populace (already inflamed by a campaign of racial hatred) to chop and mince the Tutsies who were weaponless. So exactly how this is a ringing endorsement for draconian Gun Control laws just escapes me. If anything is a clear mandate to be not only armed but better armed that the government. Second Amendment rings a bell? Anyone?
Then it comes the final contradiction:
guns were the preferred weapon for mass killings
vs.
at least 17 percent of genocide victims were killed with a firearm.
My math might be off some, but last time I checked, 83% is a bit bigger than 17% leading me to believe that machetes, spears and even clubs created more death than guns….which were only distributed to an elite, a minority.
They want Gun Control because they expect to be that Elite, that minority in control of the guns and therefore everybody else. Screw ’em, we are not waiting for the boxcars heading East to start complaining.
UPDATE: Guess who joined in the stupidity?