
According to Roll Call, Byrd told fellow officers, “I will be treated differently.” He was. [More]
After all, he died “save countless lives” and showed “utmost courage.” Just ask him.
Funny, what the Committee’s “findings” somehow missed….
Notes from the Resistance

According to Roll Call, Byrd told fellow officers, “I will be treated differently.” He was. [More]
After all, he died “save countless lives” and showed “utmost courage.” Just ask him.
Funny, what the Committee’s “findings” somehow missed….
The Justice Department on Thursday informed House Republicans that President Joe Biden has formally asserted executive privilege over the audio of his interview with special counsel Robert Hur, a move that DOJ says effectively shields Attorney General Merrick Garland from any criminal exposure as the Republican lawmakers move toward trying to hold him in contempt of Congress. [More]
Gee, DOJ stonewalling Congress on contempt: Where have we seen THAT before?
I’m envisioning what an “Only One” would ask if a citizen did not waive their rights and give permission to look in their trunk.
Boy, ol’ Carlos Uriarte can weasel-word with the best of them, can’t he?
Study Finds Up to a Third of All Non-Citizens in the United States are Illegally Registered to Vote [More]
What? No official investigation and arrests?
There I go demeaning myself again.
Good thing this has nothing to do with that “single issue.” And I have that on good authority.
148 House Democrats vote against bill to deport migrants who assault police [More]
That’s what your masters think of you, enforcers.
Hmmm… “21% chance of being enacted…”
That must mean Senate Democrats will kill it before it gets to Biden for a veto.
Funny thing about that number: It’s the same prognosis for the “Detain and Deport Illegal Aliens Who Commit Robbery Act“…
Why isn’t THAT the story?
Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., and other Senate Republicans recently introduced legislation that would abolish transfer taxes on firearms regulated under the National Firearms Act (NFA). [More]
It’s the Hughes Amendment limiting the supply that makes them so expensive.
Prognosis 0% chance of being enacted
“Google will do the Googling for you,” the company explained. [More]
Despite producing more and more, I’ve seen my hit shrink down to 20% of what they were four years ago, and that was already down by half. I wonder how obscure this new GIGO gatekeeper will render my stuff.

The Second Amendment Foundation has filed a reply brief with the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in its challenge of the “Final Rule” issued by the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives regarding arm braces for pistols. [More]
In truth, we have an absolute right to keep and bear short-barreled rifles as well, and the damn tyrants denying them to us know it.
Hour 2 | David Codrea, The NRA, Your Rights, & You; Printing Paper And A Question About Felons; Modern Indoctrination; Antisemitism By Design | 5-14 | Straight Talk With Bill Frady [Listen]
Yesterday’s discussion…
“If you take ‘the people’ at the founding of the country, that means only white property owners have the right to bear arms,” McHugh said. In that case, McHugh pointed out, neither she nor Stevenson would be allowed to bear arms today. [More]
“Allowed…”?
Ah, the old “rights are granted” fraud. That this ignoranus is sitting on a federal bench is an obscene travesty.
And no one challenged her to show where in the Consitution it said the government was delegated the authority to disarm any free person?
[Via Jess]
Arkansas Attorney General Suddenly Mum About Fatal ATF Raid [More]
Having your bagman flip on you is never a good sign for beating a rap, so I’d say it’s already highly likely Cueller will be going from the House to the big house, especially since a third aide has flipped. [More]
The NRA Political Victory Fund (NRA-PVF) has endorsed Henry Cuellar for the U.S. House of Representatives in the 28th Congressional District of Texas. Henry has a proven pro-Second Amendment record and is committed to protecting our right to self-defense!
How does this not undo all of that?
Biden Campaign Press Release – Texas Congressman Henry Cuellar Endorses Joe Biden
[Via Michael G]

How Has Gun Violence Changed in Your Neighborhood? [More]
You’d think with all the guns around we’d score a lot higher, but anyway, my town’s results are tainted.
The victim had to import some strange from Cleveland and committed a cardinal error everyone who’s heard of Dracula knows better than to do.
After several meetings, Jackson County legislators close to introducing gun violence legislation [More]
Ol’ “Broad Spectrum” Manny seems impervious to the truth.
And why do the “KC Mothers in Charge” look like the problem is they weren’t?
[Via Steve T]
Frank Ross Talbert, 40, a Lieutenant Colonel with U.S. Army Explosives Ordinance Disposal (EOD) assigned to Fort Campbell, is facing federal criminal charges after law enforcement officers conducted an investigation and executed multiple search warrants uncovering evidence that Talbert unlawfully imported firearms parts from Russia and other countries, unlawfully dealt in firearms without a federal firearms license, and committed multiple firearms violations related to the possession of machineguns… [More]
Disregarding for a moment that we all should be able to do that, I’m wondering how he thought he could without getting caught and if he exploited his official position in any way to do it.
Or is this just an hysterical way of painting snaring him with some technicalities?
[Via bondmen]
A new home for our people. [More]
Sorry. I’m not leaving and I’m not surrendering. And my people are ideological.
I’m surprised and disapponted so many in comments appear to accept preordained defeat. How do they flesh out the subjugation of tens of millions of armed Americans if just three percent say “No”? And where do they propose going?
Or am I reading this wrong? Because, after wondering why the dire straits we’re up to our necks in seems to be a revelation to some instead of what some of us have been warning about for years, my kneejerk reaction is to invoke Samuel Adams and Winston Churchill.
No one, starting with the signers of the Declaration, said it would be easy.
[Via bondmen]