I’m Sorry, So Sorry, Please Accept My Apology

Children made to write apology letters in school to Aboriginal Australians ‘for taking their land’ [More]

It’s not like their convict forefathers had much say in the matter…

I guess generational rule by wardens is a tough conditioning to break.

Ladies and gentlemen, the music stylings of Miss Brenda Lee

[Via Michael G]

Ulterior Motives

FIREARM MARKETING BANS REALLY ABOUT ERASING NEXT GENERATION’S GUN RIGHTS [More]

Yeah, that’s a goal, but I’d say it’s really about banning speech to facilitate thought control.

It’s about tyranny.

That’s what NSSF doesn’t get when it thinks it can partner with monsters that won’t ultimately turn on them.

[Via JR]

It Depends Upon What the Meaning of the Word ‘Profit’ Is

Clarifying that the intent to “predominantly earn a profit” does not require the person to have received pecuniary gain… [More]

That’s something else government “monetary policy” makes difficult. The thought strikes that I (hypothetically, because I don’t admit to owning guns in a forum accessible to “law enforcement”) bought a 44 Magnum Ruger New Model Super Blackhawk off a guy from work back in 1978 for around $175 as I recall ( or would recall if this wasn’t hypothetical) and today that model used goes for around $600.

Seems like a tidy profit, no?

Hold the phone:

When using the core inflation measurement, $1 in 1978 is equivalent in buying power to $4.68 in 2023, a difference of $3.68.

The way I see it, I’d be taking a substantial loss.

I’m reminded of the strange case of former FBI Agent John Shipley (note internal links will need to be accessed through the Wayback Machine).

In the case of those feeding at the citizen disarmament trough, I’m reminded of Mark 8:36.

Related UPDATE

And yeah, one gun could trigger things

Delaware Judge Orders DOJ & Hunters Lawyers to Hand Over Gun Indictment

Unlawfully usurping authority isn’t the only thing the government is trying to hide in this case, and by that, I mean in relation to guns. [More]

Two big questions concerning unlawful government practices allegations will remain unanswered if a stonewalling DOJ has it’s way and Republicans continue their deliberate indifference.

Let the Punishment Fit the Crime?

Judge Timothy Kelly sentenced Marine Corps veteran Zachary Rehl to 15 years to life in prison for being in the wrong place at the wrong time — walking through the Capitol building for approximately 20 minutes during the Capitol riot on Jan. 6… Rehl committed no violent crimes on Jan. 6. He walked through the Capitol building on Jan. 6 for merely a few minutes, took a selfie in the building then left the Capitol grounds. [More]

I wonder why “conservative” media neglects to mention who appointed Kelly

There goes another subscriber

We’re the Only Ones Fueling the Fire Enough

She can be heard shouting back, “What? Are you going to shoot me?” before she begins to put the car into gear and accelerate. [More]

Maybe she’d never seen the “Your terms are acceptable” meme.

Just oozing poor choices and militant resentment and entitlement, wasn’t she?

Meanwhile, how hard would it have been to not position themselves in harm’s way with other cars around? And she didn’t floor it or adjust her steering to get better contact, did she?

Way to fall into the plans of the destroyers.

Adventures in Baselessness

Michigan authorities suspected there was a possible voter registration fraud scheme occurring across multiple states during the 2020 election and were concerned enough to bring in the FBI, according to police memos reviewed by Just the News. But what happened since remains mostly a mystery. [More]

It’s no mystery to some.

[Via Michael G]

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