His Masters’ Voice

Jon Stewart blasts Elon Musk for claiming the Second Amendment protects our right to free speech. “Guns don’t protect our free speech. Our free speech is protected by the consent of the governed laid out through the Constitution.” [More] And when tyrants ignore that? Mr. Kennedy knew. And he knew how: Stewart’s call for obedience … Continue reading “His Masters’ Voice”

Denial of a Lot More Than Service

Internet Archive hacked, data breach impacts 31 million users [More] I just found that out when I tried to access the page U of K took down about the Bloody Professor, and then checked IA’s X feed. I’m a Wayback Machine fan and supporter. If not for them, this would be lost. And this. Sorry, … Continue reading “Denial of a Lot More Than Service”

Guaranteeing a Faster Response Time to Uvalde Results

“We take a snapshot in time that’ll go out to our 24/7 365 Manned Operations center that’s primarily staffed with former law enforcement and military veterans to make a very quick decision.” [More] What, the same “experts” who call AR-15s “a weapon of war, the same gun that was issued to me as a member … Continue reading “Guaranteeing a Faster Response Time to Uvalde Results”

Preserving the Past

[More] The Internet Archive/Wayback Machine is conducting its annual fundraiser. As has been my practice, I donated again this year. Here’s why. It’s also where my old Oath Keepers pieces reside. Without someone doing this, torn-down statues are forgotten, history gets rewritten, and we’re doomed to repeat past horrors. And yes, I’m aware of the … Continue reading “Preserving the Past”

Much Ado About What, Exactly?

Texas congressman proposes DNA testing to determine illegal alien’s family ties to a minor [More] How many millions is that going to cost us? After the test, will they all still stay in this country living on the tax cows’ dime anyway, the adults who don’t escape their court dates in prison and the children … Continue reading “Much Ado About What, Exactly?”

Sherman, Set the Wayback Machine to October 17, 2008

The Internet Archive/Wayback Machine is conducting its annual fundraiser. As has been my practice, I donated once more. Why? Because ever since Examiner.com shuttered operations, it is the only place on the internet that has preserved my Gun Rights Examiner columns, starting from the first one through to my getting unceremoniously fired in 2015. It … Continue reading “Sherman, Set the Wayback Machine to October 17, 2008”

Doing the Job Government Can’t Do — Yet

They tell me that “your content has violated our Misleading Content policy. Please visit our Community Guidelines page blah, blah, blah”. Whatever. [More] I confess I know next to nothing about this blog– I saw a post about censorship over at WRSA and that caught my interest seeing as how that’s exactly the reason I … Continue reading “Doing the Job Government Can’t Do — Yet”

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