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July 23, 2008

Social Club

First, big government nanny stater John McCain could not say whether or not Barack Yanni Obama was a socialist. And now, big government nanny stater Joe Lieberman:

I must say, that’s a good question . . . I will tell you that during this campaign, I’ve learned some things about him, about the kind of environment from which he came ideologically. And I wouldn’t . . . I’d hesitate to say he’s a Marxist, but he’s got some positions that are far to the left of me and I think mainstream America.

Full Auto

Well, one in six guns on earth is an AK-47. But you’re going to have to convince the average white person to have any sway in this country. And that will take decades.

Nifty

A gun that fires variable speed bullets!

There’s No Mysterious Uncle Coming to Save You

I disagree.

Post Heller DC

A look at some of the stupid things the city of DC has done. I’m thankful that DC politicos are retarded. Makes challenging them in court easier.

Via my dad.

July 22, 2008

Non-profit

Anti-gun group violating the US Tax code?

update: unclear, see update.

Obama’s Trusty Steed

Apparently, is a pink unicorn that farts moonbeams.

Update: Actually, it farts rainbows.

Open Carry Case Settled

A while back, I noted the case of Mark Edward Marchiafava:

Mark Edward Marchiafava did not break the law in Gonzales, La. on January 28, 2006. But nonetheless, he was handcuffed, arrested, and his firearm, which he was legally carrying in the open on his side that day, was confiscated and not returned.

His property was returned shortly after. Mr. Marchiafava emails me that the attorneys for the police involved opted to settle out of court. He notes that the grand jury absolutely refused to allow any testimony or evidence that indicated criminal wrongdoing on the part of the police.

More anti-gun shilling from the CSM

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’

The trick, of course, is that you have to completely ignore everything Barack You’re Soaking In It Obama has ever said about or voted on with respect to guns and focus your sights on one little statement he made that one time after a landmark court decision basically said banning handguns (a position Obama has supported by writing it out in his own handwriting) was unconstitutional. And you have to forget that Obama did not sign the senate brief to the supreme court in the Heller case that supported an individual right to arms. In other words, that one time at band camp, he said that one thing.

Obama shill Dante Chinni then proceeds to use 2004 data to show Americans largely support gun control even though the gun controls Americans support in the study are not the kinds of gun controls Obama has supported. So, why does Chinni use 2004 data? Oh, I think I know why that is.

UNcool

Dave Kopel: The United Nations vs. the Second Amendment

Cover

No, the other kind.

A couple of women gun bloggers have learned that, despite my general opposition, wearing more clothing to the range is a good idea. Ouch and ouch.

First registrant in DC

Profile of first person to register a firearm in DC at the Examiner. Of course, readers here knew about it last week.

Prosecutorial Discretion

Good: A third-grade teacher arrested for taking a gun onto school property was set for trial today, but prosecutors dropped all charges.

Return

Reasonable Nut is back after a rather unfortunate hiatus.

Got HopeChangetm

Heh.

In your face

Open Carry goes to the zoo, scares white people.

Cartoons

Heh.

WSJ Interview with Gura

How a Young Lawyer Saved the Second Amendment

July 21, 2008

Obama’s Foreign Policy

According to Newsweek’s Fareed Zakaria, Obama is the “conservative” when it comes to foreign policy, and McCain is the “liberal”:

Over the course of the campaign against Hillary Clinton and now McCain, Obama has elaborated more and more the ideas that would undergird his foreign policy as president. What emerges is a world view that is far from that of a typical liberal, much closer to that of a traditional realist. It is interesting to note that, at least in terms of the historical schools of foreign policy, Obama seems to be the cool conservative and McCain the exuberant idealist.

…snip…

Obama rarely speaks in the moralistic tones of the current Bush administration. He doesn’t divide the world into good and evil even when speaking about terrorism. He sees countries and even extremist groups as complex, motivated by power, greed and fear as much as by pure ideology. His interest in diplomacy seems motivated by the sense that one can probe, learn and possibly divide and influence countries and movements precisely because they are not monoliths. When speaking to me about Islamic extremism, for example, he repeatedly emphasized the diversity within the Islamic world, speaking of Arabs, Persians, Africans, Southeast Asians, Shiites and Sunnis, all of whom have their own interests and agendas.

Obama never uses the soaring language of Bush’s freedom agenda, preferring instead to talk about enhancing people’s economic prospects, civil society and—his key word—”dignity.” He rejects Bush’s obsession with elections and political rights, and argues that people’s aspirations are broader and more basic—including food, shelter, jobs. “Once these aspirations are met,” he told The New York Times’s James Traub, “it opens up space for the kind of democratic regimes we want.” This is a view of democratic development that is slow, organic and incremental, usually held by conservatives.

Obama talks admiringly of men like Dean Acheson, George Kennan and Reinhold Niebuhr, all of whom were imbued with a sense of the limits of idealism and American power to transform the world. “In his view of history, in his respect for tradition, in his skepticism that the world can be changed any way but very, very slowly, Obama is deeply conservative,” wrote Larissa MacFarquhar in her profile of him for The New Yorker. “There are moments when he sounds almost Burkean. He distrusts abstractions, generalizations, extrapolations, projections. It’s not just that he thinks revolutions are unlikely: he values continuity and stability for their own sake, sometimes even more than he values change for the good.”

…snip…

Ironically, the Republicans now seem to be the foreign-policy idealists, labeling countries as either good or evil, refusing to deal with nasty regimes, fixating on spreading democracy throughout the world and refusing to think in more historical and complex ways. “I don’t do nuance,” George W. Bush told many visitors to the White House in the years after 9/11. John McCain has had his differences with Bush, but not on this broad thrust of policy. Indeed it is McCain, the Republican, who has put forward some fanciful plans, arguing that America should establish a “League of Democracies,” expel Russia from the Group of Eight industrialized countries and exclude China from both groups as well.

The whole thing is worth the read. Cross-posted at Lean Left and TennesseeFree.

TeeVee Bleg

Is there a wireless TeeVee system?

Lemme ‘splain. Got a new treadmill. Due to a failure to plan on my part, it doesn’t fit through the basement door into the den. If it did, then I could watch TeeVee while running. But now that it’s assembled, I’m not taking it back. I’d like to get a small flat screen TeeVee that would receive the signal from my various DVR boxes so I can catch up on my shows while doing some cardio. Also, it would be handy to have for those nights I want to sit on the back porch with an adult beverage while the kids are playing. A quick search reveals mostly spam.

Anyone?

Thanks.

I did find a wireless video send thingy. But not sure about it.

Heh

‘Time’ Publishes Definitive Obama Puff Piece

In other news, the Onion is funny again?

Fudd For NRA Board?

A guy running for NRA Board says gun owners should not store ammo; supports microstamping and gun owner databases; and if you have a gun for disaster preparedness, you’re out of the mainstream. Meet Pat Wray.

Update: and in the past, he called owners of evil black rifles Vicious, vengeful, vitriolic jackals.

Chicks and Guns

Breda: I do have a small purpose in my life, such as it is. I go to work, love my family and then, in my spare time, send some words out into the universe hoping that they will help a woman realize that yes, she is free – free enough to fight and be feminine at the same time. Free enough to choose to live.

Random Chat

7:33 PM Sebastian: Bitter is complaining about the 9mm not being pretty 🙂
7:34 PM me: so was ahab
’cause he’s a girl

The Evil Gun Lobby is every where

Even the funny pages.

New Blog

Reader Danno started a blog.

Google Fu update

It looks like it took.

More on that stolen gun

You’ll recall a reader submitted entry here about how someone’s gun was stolen. A few things:

Buy a damn safe – Ya know, I never had a safe until the Mrs. got pregnant.

Meanwhile, an idea for storing serial numbers. I keep a couple of electronic files with that info on them, though I haven’t updated in a while.

And the author emails:

– I’m know I’m not liable in a legal sense. I just feel partly responsible, which is a different thing. Even if it was a computer or stereo that got stolen, I’d still deserve an extra large dumbass award if it got stolen because I left the house unlocked.

– It’s not so much that someone stole my property, it’s that I made it a lot easier than it needed to be. I recognize that if somebody wants something badly enough, they’re going to get it. That doesn’t excuse leaving it unlocked, and in relatively plain sight.

– I have been in contact with the contractor, and he’s aware that I’ve notified the police that his helpers are suspects. He’s been very helpful on the issue, an absolute dream to work with, under the circumstances. One of the two helpers he brought was a trusted assistant that he’s willing to vouch for, but the other was new, and he’s pressuring that guy hard. I suspect that he’ll never use that assistant again. This actually gives me a bit of pause, because there is one other possible suspect — a satellite TV installer — although the latter suspect was pretty closely supervised the whole time. Still, I’m not 100% certain which one it was, so I’d hate for someone to lose his livelihood because of my mistake. The latter guy seemed much more like the type who would do it, he just didn’t have nearly as much opportunity.

The Gun Culture

Joe gets interviewed for a book.

Oh, those white people

Even in Alabama, a solid majority don’t support your right to own a machine gun. It’s a political reality. Deal with it.

Conversely, can Heller be used to challenge sporting purposes provisions?

Remember, I do this to entertain me, not you.

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