A Law Unto Themselves

Giffords Courage to Fight Gun Violence and March for Our Lives, gun control groups headed by former U.S. Rep. Gabby Giffords and antigun billionaire Michael Bloomberg, respectively, are canvassing campuses to convince law students to sign a pledge they won’t represent the firearm industry or firearm owners when it comes to protecting and preserving Second Amendment rights. [More]

So much for oaths of admission requiring support for the Constitution and then turning around and declaring violations of a keystone of the Bill of Rights must be ignored.

You’d think that “engag[ing] in conduct that is prejudicial to the administration of justice” would result in not being admitted to/being booted from the bar.

In any case, they’ll probably all be busy suing Christian bakers for refusing to provide services to people they don’t agree with.

Gun prohibitionists are traitors.

But No One is Talking About Taking Your Guns

“No more guns,” she says. Ambler, her aide and adviser, tries to clarify that she means no more gun violence, but Giffords is clear about what she’s saying. “No, no, no,” she says. “Lord, no.” She pauses another 32 seconds. “Guns, guns, guns. No more guns. Gone.” [More]

And this still surprises who…?

“Compromise” is treason.

Say, that target wouldn’t be of a “brown” person, would it…?

[Via Jess]

Tournament of Poses

On Dec. 7, 1941—less than a month before the game was set to kick off—the Japanese navy bombed Pearl Harbor, bringing the United States into World War II. Due to widespread fear regarding another attack on the West Coast by Japan, the federal government banned large gatherings in that region of the country, including the Rose Bowl and the accompanying Rose Parade. [More]

And now its parade has been led by someone who wants the government to confiscate American rifles from behind every blade of grass (unsubstantiated quote notwithstanding).

[Via Dan Gifford]

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