Time to Bring Back the ‘Be Someone Special’ Slogan

“As we continue to navigate a challenging recruiting environment, changing the AFQT requirement removes a potential barrier to enlistment, allowing us to widen the pool of potential recruits and creating opportunities for personnel who wish to serve,” Cmdr. David Benham, a spokesperson for Commander, Navy Recruiting Command, told Military.com on Monday. [More]

Reminds me of NatLamp’s Frank Rizzo ad.

[Via WiscoDave]

Hanging Separately

Mr. King advised that I was wasting my time looking for New York Attorney and that the NYSRPA and the NRA would not help legally. The call did not end well when I pressed Mr. King about those in our ranks turning customer data over to the government and law-enforcement agencies… hung up on me? I will address that conversation in a separate video post. [More]

I wonder how many members had and will have data compromised.

[Via Jess]

Concentrated Stupid: Dilute Before Using

Sheila Jackson Lee Says Stabilizer Braces Turn Firearms Into Killing Machines While Praising The ATF [Watch]

“As far back as 1886…”?

Look, if they want to limit themselves to a chemist and microscopist to analyze oleomargarine, I’ll shut up and go away.

[Via Jess]

So Much for Making No Law Respecting an Establishment of Religion

Massachusetts Bill Establishes Islam as Favored Religion [More]

As long as the goal is for government to promote minority religions, I’ve found one on which leaders in both parties can agree.

[Via Michael G]

A Valid Question

Patrol rifle stolen from trooper’s cruiser overnight in Malden, Massachusetts State Police say [More]

Why is it when in the hands of the “Only Ones,” DSM propagandists acting as state enforcer cheerleaders rather than government watchdogs call them “patrol rifles, but when owned by citizens, as is their right recognized by the Second Amendment, they disparage them as “assault rifles,” and “weapons of war suitable only for killing as many people as quickly as possible”?

[Via Steve T]

We’re the Only Ones Humiliated Enough

Seven members of the Adams County Sheriff’s Office who raided Joseph Foreman’s home last year are now suing him claiming, among other things, that he invaded their privacy. Four deputies, two sergeants and a detective are claiming Foreman (a.k.a. “Afroman”) took footage of their faces obtained during the raid and used it in music videos and social media posts without their consent… They’re also suing on civil grounds, saying Foreman’s use of their faces (i.e. personas) in the videos and social media posts resulted in their “emotional distress, embarrassment, ridicule, loss of reputation and humiliation.” [More]

After they invaded his privacy.

To paraphrase Rhett Butler, they should be humiliated, and often. And by someone who knows how. But they’re trying to hide from that:

Ladies and gentlemen, the hysterical musical stylings of Afroman!

Streisand effect, anyone…?

[Via WiscoDave]

It’s Only ‘Common Sense’

“You know but this builds on other steps you’ve taken and we’ve taken, like the most significant gun safety law in 30 years to help keep guns out of the hands of domestic political advisors,” Biden said, emphasis added. [More]

I’m listening…

As for Kamala, what’s Stormy Daniels done to advance her career that she hasn’t?

More Kool-Aid, Please…

Expect Cotton, Coy, and LaPierre to tell NRA members at the Members’ Meeting in Indianapolis on April 15 that everything is going great, that “your NRA” is strong and effective, and that they expect to hand NY AG Letitia James a resounding defeat in court soon. Then expect the Board, on the following Monday, to approve the bylaw amendment allowing Cotton to serve another term as President, followed closely by his “unanimous” reelection to that office. [More]

And here some of us were worried.

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