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Gun blogging in the Christian Science Monitor

Monday, May 18th, 2009

The Christian Science Monitor is istorically anti-gun and not bashful lying about gun issues. There was that time they told us, for instance, that Obama’s views on guns lined up with yours and that time they lied about Florida’s gun laws and that time they advocated the gun industry create it’s own licensing and registration […]

More on the Christian Science Monitor and guns

Tuesday, March 14th, 2006

I’ve noted the blatant anti-gun bias in The Christian Science Monitor before. Now, they’ve reached a new low in just running a story based entirely on a Violence Policy Center press release.

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Friday, May 5th, 2006

I used to lambast the Christian Science Monitor for being, well, stupid. I think I even said lying was Unchristian and Unscience. I eventyally just decided not to bother with them because they were just hacks. But Denise lets them have it.

Unchristian, maybe even unscience

Thursday, April 14th, 2005

More gun lies from the Christian Science Monitor: Florida’s lawmakers have passed a bill to remove criminal penalties for anyone who shoots an attacker even if the shooter didn’t first make an effort to escape. That leaves out the rather important requirement that the person who uses deadly force presumes that there exists threat of […]

A fine way to turn money into noise

Monday, October 16th, 2017

Why gun experts dont support banning or buying bump stocks That’s from the Christian Science Monitor. They used to be one of the more anti-gun papers out there. Now, they seem pro gun. Why the change?

More anti-gun shilling from the CSM

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

The Christian Science Monitor has a long tradition of being anti-gun and un-christian and un-science. After all, making stuff up isn’t very christian or very sciency. But I digress. The latest is this tripe (careful with that link, it may hijack your browser) from their blog: Obama’s views on gun control align with battleground areas’ […]

CSM on Heller

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

Christian Science Monitor gets its shilling on. See, if my synapses fired like anti-gunners, I’d think there were loopholes in Heller.

No thanks

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

The Christian Science Monitor (who is usually full of anti-gun PSH) proposes that the gun industry take a cue from the SCUBA industry and create its own licensing and registration system. No thanks. The firearm industry does plenty to promote safety and protect the rights of gun owners.

Makes my toes wiggle

Thursday, September 6th, 2007

This quote: The Brady Campaign – understaffed, underfunded, and generally floundering… Of course, it’s the Christian Science Monitor so it has the usual misinformation about gun laws (which is no surprise to SayUncle readers – see here): Two years ago, Florida enacted a law that allows anyone who feels threatened anywhere to use deadly force. […]

School shootings and guns

Thursday, October 12th, 2006

With respect to school shootings, gun laws are a hot topic again. guns aren’t in the president’s vocabulary. More accurately, gun bans aren’t and the WaPo seems to not like that. The Christian Science Monitor: In an interview after the conference, Mr. Milonopoulos voiced his dissatisfaction: “I’m grateful to the Bush administration for bringing these […]

Denver Pit Bull Ban

Friday, June 17th, 2005

The Christian Science Monitor, which is usually full of crap, has a fairly well-balanced piece on Denver’s pit bull ban: Even supporters of the ban, such as Councilwoman Boigon, say that the problem does not include all pit bulls. But they note that generations of breeding the animals to be fighters have imbued the dogs […]

More from the CSM

Tuesday, May 24th, 2005

The Christian Science Monitor, always a good source for anti-gun babble, writes of the pending legislation to repeal the DC gun ban: There are more than a few questions about the good senator’s beneficence. There’s the fact that the courts have decided that laws like the District’s, which prohibits handguns, aren’t any sort of violation […]

Gun control roundup

Tuesday, April 5th, 2005

After the Red Lake shooting, I was rather surprised at the lack of calls for gun control. Even the Brady Campaign, an organization usually inclined to politicize the death of children, only made a half-hearted attempt. The SacBee notes the same thing: The day after the Red Lake reservation shootings – the latest of three […]

Lame Assault Weapons Ban Editorial

Tuesday, August 24th, 2004

The Christian Science Monitor: Starting Sept. 14, our law-enforcement officers and the general public will face a more dangerous environment in our communities. It appears that President Bush and Congress are going let the federal Assault Weapons Ban expire. This makes no sense. On September 14, I’d bet dollars to donuts there will not be […]

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