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1.) bluecat - 06/13/2016
Providing an avenue so we can talk about it.
2.) bluecat - 06/13/2016
Watching an interview last night, Jeanine Pirro interviewing Congressman Alan Grayson ([B]Democrat[/B]), where Alan said at 6:50, that if people were able to defend themselves, the death toll would have increased.

[url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87fpsfce-vM[/url]



Please help me understand that statement
3.) Swamp Fox - 06/13/2016
Sometimes I don't think people can hear what's coming out of their mouths. On one side of his pie hole, he says we shouldn't give in to fear, and out of the other side comes gun control, because--you know--that's not a fearful, knee-jerk reaction at all, and it really works. As an example, he cites Israel, where "you can't buy an assault rifle."

Yeah, we never hear about violence, murder and terrorism coming out of Israel...


I didn't watch the whole video because both Pirro and Grayson are just freakin' annoying. Let me know if I missed any other notable stupidity, though.
4.) bluecat - 06/13/2016
Well pretty much everything that came out his mouth was lunacy.

8:48 he goes into gun control mode.
5.) bluecat - 06/13/2016
700 rounds in less than a minute. Really?
6.) Swamp Fox - 06/13/2016
Yeah, I heard that from somebody else, as well. Must have been a libtard talking point for a while.

The first report I heard mentioned "automatic weapons." This was actually published somewhere, not someone making a slip of the tongue.

Yay, journalism!
7.) bluecat - 06/13/2016
On the bright side, Hillary apparently used the word "radical terrorist". I know, right? A little late to the party, but then she made up for all that by lecturing people on the fact that demonizing all Muslims won't solve this problem.

She is brilliant you know.
8.) bluecat - 06/13/2016
Does anyone know how much 700 rounds weigh? I'm trying to do the physics. You know a 158 pound terrorist can't lug 700 multiplied times X ounces per round. I mean where are they going to grip them all...? :wink
9.) bluecat - 06/13/2016
I wonder how many interviews were shitcanned because the hostage or the deceased friends or relatives expressed the fact that someone in that nightclub should have been carrying.

I mean if you can save only one life...
10.) bluecat - 06/13/2016
Has anyone expressed surprise that someone can walk past security/bouncer with weapons and "a whole lotta magazines and stuff".
11.) Swamp Fox - 06/13/2016
[QUOTE=bluecat;41695]Watching an interview last night, Jeanine Pirro interviewing Congressman Alan Grayson ([B]Democrat[/B]), where Alan said at 7:02, that if people were able to defend themselves, the death toll would have increased.

Please help me understand that statement[/QUOTE]



Two words: Mental disorder.


Well, that and a certain large group of people in the country don't believe in the rights of self-defense and self-determination.

The state is supreme, and you can't be trusted. Leave the important stuff to the professionals, kiddo.

I'm surprised the moron didn't try to explain the danger that if someone in that club had had a gun, he probably would have "shot like a girl."


Grayson's a notorious crank, and I wouldn't be surprised to hear that someone was trampled to death in his rush to get in front of a camera on this.
12.) Swamp Fox - 06/13/2016
[QUOTE=bluecat;41703]Has anyone expressed surprise that someone can walk past security/bouncer with weapons and "a whole lotta magazines and stuff".[/QUOTE]


It depends how pretty you are...


Or how pretty the people in your crowd are...LOL
13.) bluecat - 06/13/2016
Before last night, I wouldn't have known who this nutjob was.
14.) bluecat - 06/13/2016
The shooters father was sure broken up about it...
15.) Swamp Fox - 06/13/2016
[QUOTE=bluecat;41702]I wonder how many interviews were shitcanned because the hostage or the deceased friends or relatives expressed the fact that someone in that nightclub should have been carrying.

I mean if you can save only one life...[/QUOTE]



I believe in Florida you are not allowed to carry a firearm into a place that makes more than half its money from alcohol.

So, another victory for gun control.

Right now, Obama is frantically dialing the phone trying to reach Hillary to remind her how not mentioning jihad or Islamism means terrorists can't use it against us. He's keeping his fingers crossed she doesn't blow it.
16.) bluecat - 06/13/2016
Obama's apology speeches forthcoming.
17.) Swamp Fox - 06/13/2016
As the first gay president, there will be tremendous pressure on him to "do something."

[url]http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2143889/Newsweek-names-Obama-The-First-Gay-President-controversial-cover.html[/url]


Hillary won't be far behind.


Of course, they will focus on the NRA rather than ISIS, "Islamophobia" rather than radical Islam, and conservatives rather than gay-bashing.
18.) bluecat - 06/13/2016
You got it.
19.) bluecat - 06/13/2016
20.) Swamp Fox - 06/13/2016
What gun rights group do you blame in Norway or France?

Oh, wait...
21.) bluecat - 06/13/2016
22.) bluecat - 06/13/2016
23.) Swamp Fox - 06/13/2016
Yeah, I didn't hear a lot of pressure-cooker control talk after Boston, either.

But whenever a gun's involved, everyone loses their minds.


There's something about an explosion, I guess, that helps people focus on the correct things.


(Well, let me qualify that: When was the last time taking off your shoes in an airport or patting down 10-year old girls and old folks in wheelchairs yielded a terror arrest?)
24.) Swamp Fox - 06/13/2016
Hillary gives speech, begins by saying "Today is not the day for politics."


Proceeds to politicize Orlando.


I'm sure she'll be on the boob tube tonight with her remarks, so I won't link. It's the usual blather.



But this is good:


Hillary tweets:


Hillary Clinton
✔ ‎@HillaryClinton

If the FBI is watching you for suspected terrorist links, you shouldn’t be able to just go buy a gun with no questions asked.

1:26 PM - 13 Jun 2016



3,541 3,541 Retweets

7,899 7,899 likes



Sean Davis replies (he's co-founder of [I]The Federalist[/I] ):



Sean Davis
✔ ‎@seanmdav

If the FBI is investigating you for federal crimes, you shouldn't be able to just run for president. [url]https://twitter.com/rubycramer/status/742407799305605120[/url] …

1:32 PM - 13 Jun 2016



2,120 2,120 Retweets

2,054 2,054 likes


Tom Nichols responds (he's some astute guy on Twitter):

Tom Nichols ‎@RadioFreeTom


#burn [url]https://twitter.com/seanmdav/status/742409266938707968[/url] …

1:36 PM - 13 Jun 2016



26 26 Retweets

42 42 likes
25.) bluecat - 06/13/2016
YES AND ONE! :-)
26.) Swamp Fox - 06/13/2016
[video]https://twitter.com/i/videos/tweet/742358713718177793?[/video]
27.) bluecat - 06/13/2016
Was that humpty dumpty?
28.) Swamp Fox - 06/13/2016
No, that's Chris Christie when Trump tells him they're having McDonald's for lunch...

There's a rumor going around that Trump has Christie going on burger runs for him, etc. The evidence supposedly was on Snapchat, which I think means it's now deleted...But the legend will live on even without video, LOL.


BTW, 700 rounds of .223 or 5.56 ammo is at least 18 pounds, depending. Not sure what total this chart will give you, but it's comprehensive, so linking seems a good idea compared to some of the other info I came across.


[url]http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2016/04/09/how-much-does-your-ammunition-weigh/[/url]
29.) BULLZ-i - 06/13/2016
FUNNY, THE MOST PARANOID GUY OF SOCIAL MEDIA NOT WANTING TO GET HIMSELF INVOLVED WITH A FACEBOOK ACCOUNT IS NOW A MAJOR TWITTER ADVOCATE? THE WORLD IS DEFINITELY CHANGING
30.) Swamp Fox - 06/13/2016
LOL...


I'm not a Twitter advocate----if I want to argue with stupid people, I have Archery Talk for that.

That's just copy and paste.


Facebook still creeps me out, and nothing I've learned about it in the last few years has done anything but reinforce my impression. Zuckerberg deserves a good slapping around anyway, and in my small way I'm just the one to give it to him. :wink
31.) Swamp Fox - 06/13/2016
Oh, what the hell.

While we're on the subject:


[url]http://twitchy.com/dougp-3137/2016/06/13/check-out-the-senate-dems-idea-for-thwarting-future-attacks-what-could-possibly-go-wrong/[/url]
32.) bluecat - 06/14/2016
[QUOTE=Swamp Fox;41717]Yeah, I didn't hear a lot of pressure-cooker control talk after Boston, either.

But whenever a gun's involved, everyone loses their minds.


There's something about an explosion, I guess, that helps people focus on the correct things.


(Well, let me qualify that: When was the last time taking off your shoes in an airport or patting down 10-year old girls and old folks in wheelchairs yielded a terror arrest?)[/QUOTE]

Listen Sonny,

Taking away pressure cookers will not solve mass killings. You're only disabling millions of responsible cooks who use pressure cookers daily.

Paula Dean
33.) DParker - 06/14/2016
The sad reality is that masses of defenseless people in buildings and other relatively confined spaces are remarkably easy to kill/maim in large numbers...and and using firearms isn't even one of the easier or most effective ways to do it.

[URL="https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy_Land_fire"]https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy_Land_fire[/URL]

A body count of 87, and a can of gasoline and a match was all it took. Well, that's not true. I'm omitting the one thing that's needed, and that renders the choice of weapon all but irrelevant: A deranged individual with both the motivation and the will to carry out mass murder.
34.) bluecat - 06/14/2016
NRA Says Democrats Should Try a New Approach, and Blame Terrorists For Terrorism.
35.) bluecat - 06/14/2016
36.) Swamp Fox - 06/14/2016
To DP's point, the worst school massacre in U.S. history took the lives of 44 innocents in the age of the tommy gun (1927)...with a bomb. Five hundred pounds (!) of dynamite failed to explode in another area of the school, or it would have been worse.



[url]http://www.cnsnews.com/blog/pete-winn/worst-school-massacre-american-history-was-gun-free[/url]
37.) bluecat - 06/14/2016
38.) Swamp Fox - 06/14/2016
In her first act as President, Hillary should launch a "security inquiry" of the FBI to see if they're doing their job properly.
39.) bluecat - 06/14/2016
I heard this morning that Obama has not reached out to the governor of Florida yet. Pathetic.
40.) Swamp Fox - 06/14/2016
Let's hope he doesn't say anything stupid when he goes down there tomorrow....:re:
41.) bluecat - 06/14/2016
He probably won't use this visit to politicize anything.


Oh look a Unicorn!
42.) Swamp Fox - 06/14/2016
My Magic 8 Ball says, "Better Not Tell You Now" when I asked about that. I guess it's worried about my blood pressure.


If only we had a fortune-telling octopus which could be more forthright...I can handle the truth...
43.) bluecat - 06/14/2016
:-):wave:
44.) Swamp Fox - 06/14/2016
I was thinking more along the lines of Paul the soccer-match prognosticator, but maybe that will have to do...since Paul is dead....




Coo-coo-ca-choo...
45.) Swamp Fox - 06/14/2016
Does 0 have a speechwriter capable of crafting an address that doesn't lecture Americans on what he thinks are our deficiencies, and prop up straw men?

I guess we'll see.
46.) bluecat - 06/14/2016
[QUOTE=Swamp Fox;41739]Does 0 have a speechwriter capable of crafting an address that doesn't lecture Americans on what he thinks are our deficiencies, and prop up straw men?

I guess we'll see.[/QUOTE]

Eight ball says, "My sources say no"
47.) Swamp Fox - 06/14/2016
Beat me to it...LOL
48.) bluecat - 06/14/2016
I'm expecting the usual quit hating on the Muslims speech followed by jabs at Congress and the NRA for allowing/facilitating all this to happen.
49.) bluecat - 06/14/2016
As soon as America realizes and accepts all different races and cultures, all the hate crimes will go away.
50.) Swamp Fox - 06/14/2016
It's a good thing he's ended two wars, or we'd have even more people mad at us.

[url]http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016/05/23/white-house-adviser-says-obama-ended-two-wars-despite-new-battles-strikes.html[/url]


If he could skip the speech and just go play golf, that would be great...
51.) bluecat - 06/14/2016
[QUOTE=Swamp Fox;41744]It's a good thing he's ended two wars, or we'd have even more people mad at us.

[url]http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016/05/23/white-house-adviser-says-obama-ended-two-wars-despite-new-battles-strikes.html[/url]


If he could skip the speech and just go play golf, that would be great...[/QUOTE]

LOL! He is a busy man. Fore!
52.) Swamp Fox - 06/14/2016
There was an interesting story ---if you can call it that---about a Marine veteran working at the club who helped save lives.

Unfortunately, CBS had their ace "Transportation Correspondent" on the story and he managed to get five of the first twelve words of the story wrong, speaking of the weapon used.


[url]http://www.cbsnews.com/news/war-veteran-imran-yousef-saves-dozens-during-orlando-nightclub-shooting-omar-mateen/[/url]
53.) Swamp Fox - 06/14/2016
54.) bluecat - 06/14/2016
Nice!
55.) DParker - 06/14/2016
[QUOTE=Swamp Fox;41746]There was an interesting story ---if you can call it that---about a Marine veteran working at the club who helped save lives.

Unfortunately, CBS had their ace "Transportation Correspondent" on the story and he managed to get five of the first twelve words of the story wrong, speaking of the weapon used.


[url]http://www.cbsnews.com/news/war-veteran-imran-yousef-saves-dozens-during-orlando-nightclub-shooting-omar-mateen/[/url][/QUOTE]

- "opened fire with his military style AR-15 assault rifle"

- "Three of four shots go off and you could tell it was a high caliber,"

56.) Swamp Fox - 06/15/2016
I was going to post this yesterday, but I figured, "Why overload the forum and possibly crash it with all the traffic...Save it for tomorrow."

So, here you go. I have another article lined up but it's not as pathetic....Possibly more noteworthy, but I'll save it for later.


Bear in mind, this is from a grown man, a reporter for [I]The New York Daily News [/I](yeah, I know...):


[B][I][SIZE=3]What is it like to fire an AR-15? It’s horrifying, menacing and very very loud [/SIZE][/I][/B]


[QUOTE]


[I] I traveled to Philadelphia to better understand the firepower of military-style assault weapons and, hopefully, explain their appeal to gun lovers.

But mostly, I was just terrified.

... I’ve shot pistols before, but never something like an AR-15. Squeeze lightly on the trigger and the resulting explosion of firepower is humbling and deafening (even with ear protection).

The recoil bruised my shoulder. The brass shell casings disoriented me as they flew past my face. The smell of sulfur and destruction made me sick. The explosions — loud like a bomb — gave me a temporary case of PTSD. For at least an hour after firing the gun just a few times, I was anxious and irritable.
[B][/B]
Even in semi-automatic mode, it is very simple to squeeze off two dozen rounds before you even know what has happened. [B]In fully automatic mode, it doesn’t take any imagination to see dozens of bodies falling in front of your barrel.

[/B]

[CLOSE QUOTE]



[url]http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/firing-ar-15-horrifying-dangerous-loud-article-1.2673201[/url]


[/I]

Emphasis mine. I'd heard that the bit about "fully automatic mode" had been edited by now---You know, for accuracy---but I still have the original version brimming with all its rugged American spirit in my open windows, even when I refresh. The bodies still fall in front of his barrel in any edited version I read yesterday, though.
57.) bluecat - 06/15/2016
:-)

You really have to watch that burst mode as it can get away from you in a hurry.
58.) bluecat - 06/15/2016
Do you think DP has a speedo tan by now?
59.) Swamp Fox - 06/15/2016
Also, the one gun shop owner who would talk to this cupcake (I wonder why) turns out to be a European who apparently found Europe unsuitable for some reason and moved here, but he wouldn't mind bringing some European-style gun control to the United States.

(You're welcome for the whole liberation of Europe and defeat of Communism thing, by the way.)
60.) Swamp Fox - 06/15/2016
[QUOTE=bluecat;41751]:-)

You really have to watch that burst mode as it can get away from you in a hurry.[/QUOTE]


That's why you have the shoulder thing that goes up and that handle on the muzzle....
61.) Swamp Fox - 06/15/2016
[QUOTE=bluecat;41752]Do you think DP has a speedo tan by now?[/QUOTE]


He's cooked like a lobster...
62.) Swamp Fox - 06/15/2016
I just came across (another? the original?) edited phrase from the article. Perhaps this is the one that was excised, rather than the dream sequence about firing in full auto. If so, the editor might still want to have a second or third look at this piece (whatever number is required?) to bring it into harmony with actual life on this planet.


[B][I]Many gun shops turned down our request to fire and discuss the AR-15, a style of tactical machine gun popular with mass killers such as San Bernardino terrorist Syed Farook and Orlando terrorist Omar Mateen.

[/I][/B]
[url]http://theresurgent.com/my-10-year-old-daughter-is-tougher-than-gene-kuntzman-author-of-the-stupidest-thing-on-the-internet-today/[/url]
63.) bluecat - 06/15/2016
As Sheriff David Clarke said last night on Hannity, "There's a reason why the democratic mascot is a jackass."
64.) bluecat - 06/15/2016
[QUOTE=Swamp Fox;41756]
[url]http://theresurgent.com/my-10-year-old-daughter-is-tougher-than-gene-kuntzman-author-of-the-stupidest-thing-on-the-internet-today/[/url][/QUOTE]

:laugh:
65.) bluecat - 06/15/2016
[QUOTE=Swamp Fox;41755]He's cooked like a lobster...[/QUOTE]

How long can you play 'Marco Polo' really?
66.) bluecat - 06/15/2016
[QUOTE=Swamp Fox;41754]That's why you have the shoulder thing that goes up and that handle on the muzzle....[/QUOTE]

You mean up by the doohickie?
67.) Swamp Fox - 06/15/2016
[QUOTE=bluecat;41758]:laugh:[/QUOTE]



Somewhere I saw one commenter say something like this: "If a .223 AR left him traumatized, I wonder how he'd do selling Girl Scout cookies."
68.) Swamp Fox - 06/15/2016
[QUOTE=bluecat;41759]How long can you play 'Marco Polo' really?[/QUOTE]


A pretty long time, it turns out, if you have fins and a snorkel...


Longer than anyone else, even.


69.) Swamp Fox - 06/15/2016
[QUOTE=bluecat;41757]As Sheriff David Clarke said last night on Hannity, "There's a reason why the democratic mascot is a jackass."[/QUOTE]



LOL...Good for him.
70.) bluecat - 06/15/2016
[QUOTE=Swamp Fox;41755]He's cooked like a lobster...[/QUOTE]

Maybe even like his whole immersion cookery thingabob - evenly cooked all the way through. He just needs a sear now.
71.) bluecat - 06/15/2016
72.) Swamp Fox - 06/15/2016
Ha!

You might win the internet today!



:applause::applause::applause:
73.) Swamp Fox - 06/15/2016
[QUOTE=bluecat;41760]You mean up by the doohickie?[/QUOTE]


I'm not sure the doohickie is going to make it through this next round of gun-banning...


Even though the doohickie doesn't make the gun any more lethal. It just sounds like you shouldn't have one.


Interesting (obvious?) comments on why the killer was able to wreak so much havoc:


[B][SIZE=2]Fact Check: An AR-15 Wasn’t Used In Orlando, And It Wouldn’t Have Mattered Anyway

[/SIZE][/B]

[url]http://bearingarms.com/bob-o/2016/06/14/fact-check-ar-15-wasnt-used-orlando-wouldnt-mattered-anyway/[/url]
74.) DParker - 06/15/2016
[URL="http://louderwithcrowder.com/dear-lgbt-community-get-guns-now/#.V2FWo8em03Q"]
Dear LGBT Community: Get Yourself Some Guns. Now.[/URL]
75.) bluecat - 06/15/2016
"Trade in the assless chaps for jeans which will accommodate an IWB (inside the waistband) holster."


:-)
76.) DParker - 06/15/2016
[QUOTE=bluecat;41769]"Trade in the assless chaps for jeans which will accommodate an IWB (inside the waistband) holster."


:-)[/QUOTE]

Yeah, that was simultaneously the funniest line and the best bit of advice.
77.) Swamp Fox - 06/15/2016
LOL...That WAS good...I liked the rainbow cake, too.
78.) bluecat - 06/15/2016
[QUOTE=bluecat;41769]"Trade in the assless chaps for jeans which will accommodate an IWB (inside the waistband) holster."


:-)[/QUOTE]

Either get a defensive weapon or turn the other cheek.
79.) Swamp Fox - 06/15/2016
Oh, bee-HAAAVE!

LOL
80.) Swamp Fox - 06/15/2016
[I]NY Times[/I] making shit up again:



[I]While the precise motivation for the rampage remains unclear, it is evident that Mr. Mateen was driven by hatred toward gays and lesbians. Hate crimes don’t happen in a vacuum. They occur where bigotry is allowed to fester, where minorities are vilified and where people are scapegoated for political gain. Tragically, this is the state of American politics, driven too often by Republican politicians who see prejudice as something to exploit, not extinguish.

[/I]

[url]http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/15/opinion/the-corrosive-politics-that-threaten-lgbt-americans.html?_r=1[/url]




"While the precise motivation for the rampage remains unclear...." -----Oh, c'mon, Mrs. Isuzu, take a swing at it...Just whatever seems roughly the most plausible reason for the attack. Just let it out...This is a judgment-free zone here... a safe space, if you will.


"Hate crimes don’t happen in a vacuum. They occur where bigotry is allowed to fester..."---- You mean like in fundamentalist, literalist Islam?---No? Are you serious?


"Tragically, this is the state of American politics, driven too often by Republican politicians who see prejudice as something to exploit, not extinguish."---Please, put down the bong and log off the DNC website before you hurt yourself. I'm afraid it's too late to do anything about the embarrassment, but you can't have everything...


Nowhere in this idiotic piece is Islam mentioned, even radical Islam, and nowhere is there any discussion of the killer's background, known or unknown to the FBI. They certainly forgot to mention that he was a registered Democrat. But I guess if they had brought that up, they'd have to bring up some lengthy and inconvenient history of the Democratic Party, even if they could avoid a brief mention of the current sad special interest and identity politics that define the sweet little angels today.

[url]http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2012/10/the_democratic_partys_long_history_of_racism.html[/url]

[url]http://www.nationalreview.com/article/420321/democratic-party-racist-history-mona-charen[/url]
81.) bluecat - 06/15/2016
LOL!
82.) Swamp Fox - 06/15/2016
801st anniversary of the Magna Carta today, by the way, ladies and germs, in case anyone is thinking about due process and other tidbits of the Constitution and Bill Of Rights.

Why is getting a king to sign the Magna Carta a big deal?



[I]Why? Because everything flows therefrom – from England’s Glorious Revolution to the US Constitution and beyond. It’s part of the reason why the English-speaking world, in contrast to Continental Europe, has managed to sustain its freedoms across the generations – at least until now. As John Robson, my old colleague from Conrad Black’s Hollinger group, puts it:

"All the rights we cherish, from due process of law to elected representatives, trace back to it. It has been assailed time and again and always defended. It’s why we have rights today. But that story needs to be told again and again or it will be lost and with it our freedom."

Security of the person, property rights, religious freedom, due process… The core animating principles of modern free societies began in that muddy field in Runnymede eight centuries ago. That’s why it’s the most important anniversary of the year: when the pampered, solipsistic beneficiaries of an 800-year inheritance start to lose the habits of liberty, only darkness lies ahead. Better to re-learn the old lessons while we still can.

----Mark Steyn, "The Field Where Liberty Was Sown" 2015
[/I]


[url]http://thefederalist.com/2016/06/15/6-things-to-know-about-tying-gun-sales-to-a-watch-list/[/url]

[url]https://www.nraila.org/articles/20160610/barack-obama-wants-to-unilaterally-strip-your-gun-rights[/url]

+++

[SIZE=2][B]NRA: We’d be happy to explain “due process” to Mr. Trump: [/B][/SIZE]

[url]http://hotair.com/archives/2016/06/15/nra-wed-be-happy-to-explain-due-process-to-mr-trump/[/url]
83.) bluecat - 06/15/2016
I enjoy listening to Mark.
84.) Swamp Fox - 06/15/2016
I don't run across him as much as I used to, but he's always worth listening to. It could be the accent. LOL

Here are a few of my favorite semi-relevant quotes of his, from [I]America Alone: The End Of The World As We Know It[/I]:




“There may be many things wrong with the United States but only a blind fool who hasn't been paying attention for the last twenty years would hold up Europe as the alternative.”


“Americans and other Westerners who want their families to enjoy the blessings of life in a free society should understand that the life we've led since 1945 in the Western world is very rare in human history. Our children are unlikely to enjoy anything so placid, and may well spend their adult years in an ugly and savage world unless we decide that who and what we are is worth defending.”


“After September 11, I wondered rhetorically midway through a column what we in the West are prepared to die for, and got a convoluted e-mail back from a French professor explaining that the fact that Europeans weren't prepared to die for anything was the best evidence of their superiority: they were building a post-historical utopia - a Europe it would not be necessary to die for. But sometimes you die anyway.”


“Everyone's for a free Tibet, but no one's for freeing Tibet. So Tibet will stay unfree - as unfree now as it was when the first Free Tibet campaigner slapped the very first "FREE TIBET" sticker on the back of his Edsel. Idealism as inertia is the hallmark of the movement...He's [the guy with the bumper sticket] advertising his moral superiority, not calling for action. If Rumsfeld were to say, "Free Tibet? Jiminy, what a swell idea! The Third Infantry Division goes in on Thursday," the bumper-sticker crowd would be aghast. They'd have to bend down and peel off the "FREE TIBET" stickers and replace them with "WAR IS NOT THE ANSWER.”
85.) bluecat - 06/15/2016
Those are gold Jerry, gold!
86.) Swamp Fox - 06/15/2016
And what's the deal with Ovaltine? ...

:wink
87.) bluecat - 06/15/2016


:wink
88.) bluecat - 06/15/2016
Somewhere DP is slumped over in a chaise lounge, umbrella drink spilled all over his red swollen skin, complaining about a splitting headache. Tomorrow though, is the alligator farm tour.

Yeah!
89.) Swamp Fox - 06/15/2016
LOL...

Hydration is key to avoiding the headaches, but if you see a log that seems to be getting closer, get out of the water...





I say 12-plus foot, not bigger as speculated in the video---15 foot would be a new record, I think.


Here's what appears to be a legit 15-footer from Florida, killed this spring:







[url]http://metro.co.uk/2016/04/06/farmer-catches-100-year-old-alligator-that-kept-killing-his-cow-5798593/[/url]


The National Zoo says wild alligators may live up to 50 years, so I don't know where the 100-year old business comes from, LOL




Wear your water wings! :wink
90.) bluecat - 06/15/2016
91.) bluecat - 06/15/2016


Get outta there DP!
92.) Swamp Fox - 06/15/2016
"Dave, get next to it for perspective!"


I kept waiting for Dave to say, "You get next to it, you pansy! What are you doing all the way back there?"
93.) bluecat - 06/15/2016
I think alligators and most large scary creatures are drawn to naked woman with large tracts of land. You're safe DP.
94.) bluecat - 06/15/2016
[QUOTE=Swamp Fox;41783]



[/QUOTE]

Don't mind me, just playin through.
95.) Swamp Fox - 06/15/2016
Yeah, but to be on the safe side, stay out of Chinese restaurants unless you have your wallet on you...
96.) Swamp Fox - 06/15/2016
[QUOTE=bluecat;41788]Don't mind me, just playin through.[/QUOTE]


Q: What will an alligator do with your golf ball if he comes across it?

















A: Anything he wants to.
97.) bluecat - 06/15/2016
It depends upon his approach.
98.) bluecat - 06/15/2016
If it's an unplayable lie, he/she (have to be political correct) might get the yips.
99.) Swamp Fox - 06/15/2016
LOL

You know why alligators can't play golf?








They keep dropping the little yellow pencils...
100.) DParker - 06/16/2016
We stopped in Hattiesburg, MS for dinner on the way here and my grandaughter had fried shark and blackened alligator tail. It was with a tear of pride in my eye that I watched her take her place at the top of the food chain.

Back on topic...

Here's more evidence for how the evil GOP refuses to compromise with Congressional Democrats on common sense gun laws.

[URL="http://www.weeklystandard.com/senate-democrats-killed-a-reasonable-alternative-to-their-terror-watch-list-gun-ban/article/2002814"]Senate Democrats Killed a Reasonable Alternative to Their Terror Watch List Gun Ban[/URL]

Oh, wait....
101.) Swamp Fox - 06/16/2016
With the libs, it's as if they suffer from selective amnesia.

BTW, Sen. Grassley fleshed a lot of this out with FBI Director Comey in hearings last December, I believe, and Comey outlined how they already get flagged when a watch-list purchase is attempted. He also indicated disfavor with inept attempts to monkey with the present system, in that some proposals would put investigations and surveillance in jeopardy.

Furthermore, the FBI has the power to go after guns that are sold inappropriately. That is, if they find that a sale goes through that shouldn't have (which I believe has happened in the mid- tens of thousands of times) they can do something about it. The problem is that they don't. If I recall, they don't even attempt to retrieve the guns in any more than 10% of the cases.
102.) Swamp Fox - 06/16/2016
[I]"Mr. Chairman, you’re right,” said Comey. “There are a variety of things that we do when we are notified that someone on our known or suspected terrorist database is attempting to buy a firearm.

“The FBI is alerted when that is triggered, and then we do investigation, understand, are there disqualifiers that we’re aware of that could stop the transactions, and if the transaction goes through, the agents who are assigned to that case, to that subject are alerted to it so they can investigate,” Comey added.

“Thank you very much for that clarification,” said Grassley. “So there are then actually many things that can be done, done right now to stop one, someone on the no-fly list from buying a gun, and that leads me to say that our president is misrepresenting the facts and misleading the American people on that point.”[/I]


[url]http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/melanie-hunter/fbi-director-fbi-alerted-when-someone-no-fly-list-tries-buy-gun[/url]
103.) Swamp Fox - 06/16/2016
[QUOTE=Swamp Fox;41795]With the libs, it's as if they suffer from selective amnesia.

BTW, Sen. Grassley fleshed a lot of this out with FBI Director Comey in hearings last December, I believe, and Comey outlined how they already get flagged when a watch-list purchase is attempted. He also indicated disfavor with inept attempts to monkey with the present system, in that some proposals would put investigations and surveillance in jeopardy.

Furthermore, the FBI has the power to go after guns that are sold inappropriately. That is, if they find that a sale goes through that shouldn't have (which I believe has happened in the mid- tens of thousands of times) they can do something about it. The problem is that they don't. If I recall, they don't even attempt to retrieve the guns in any more than 10% of the cases.[/QUOTE]



Edit: In 2000, it would have been about 15% of the cases. If I can find data on other years, I'll post it.
104.) Swamp Fox - 06/16/2016
From DP's link:


[I]

"In other words, the GOP bill puts the burden on the government to get judicial clearance, while the Democratic bill puts the burden on the individual to prove his innocence. The GOP bill requires the government to show "probable cause" to a judge, while the Democratic bill relies on a lower legal standard that a "preponderance of evidence" shows the attorney general has a "reasonable belief" that the prospective gun buyer may be a terrorist."

Schumer claimed the Cornyn bill would allow someone on the watch list to immediately obtain a weapon, but that claim was false: The sale would not go through for 72 hours. Democratic claims that lawyers could delay a hearing beyond 72 hours in order to get around the law proposed by Cornyn were also unfounded...

[...]

Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi have never explained why they decided not to bring the Democratic terror watch list gun ban up for a vote when Democrats controlled overwhelming majorities in the House and Senate from 2009 to 2011.[/I]



I'm shocked, shocked I tell you...
105.) bluecat - 06/16/2016
[QUOTE=Swamp Fox;41783]



[/QUOTE]

"What you've got to do is cut the hamstring on the back of his leg right at the bottom. He'll never play golf again, because his weight displacement goes back, all his weight is on his right foot, and he'll push everything off to the right. He'll never come through on anything. He'll quit the game."
106.) Swamp Fox - 06/16/2016
:-)


"Danny, this isn't Russia. Is this Russia? This isn't Russia, is it?"----:wink
107.) Swamp Fox - 06/16/2016
Bret Baier interviewed the Lama on the news last night and he asked him he'd seen Caddyshack, LOL. I was rolling:



BRET BAIER: Last thing, have you ever seen the movie Caddyshack?

DALAI LAMA: What?

BAIER: Caddyshack, the movie.

DALAI LAMA: I don’t know.

BAIER: The part about the Dalai Lama. Have you ever played golf?

DALAI LAMA: No.

BAIER: You’re not a big hitter?

DALAI LAMA: In badminton.

BAIER: But not golf?

DALAI LAMA: No.

BAIER: There’s a classic movie called Caddyshack where they talk about the Dalai Lama.

DALAI LAMA: I see.

BAIER: I had to ask you about it.

DALAI LAMA: I don’t know.

BAIER: Well thank you very much for the time.

DALAI LAMA: Thank you.

BAIER: Had to ask him. Big hitter, the Lama. Thank you to the Dalai Lama for that time.



108.) bluecat - 06/16/2016
That is too funny.
109.) bluecat - 06/16/2016
"Spalding, you'll get nothing and like it!"

I like it when Bill Murray is poking him with the pitch fork. I couldn't imagine being on the set of that movie when it was filmed.
110.) Swamp Fox - 06/16/2016
You know the pizza joke, right? :grin:


111.) bluecat - 06/16/2016
:grin: Thanks for posting that. I'd forgotten about that one. If we can't laugh at ourselves who can we laugh at? The democrats? :wink
112.) Swamp Fox - 06/16/2016
Huh.

Or duh-huh...

Maybe NBC could have a séance and ask the inventor if there's a difference in what the military was looking for, an AK-47 and a semiautomatic rifle. 'Cause, you know, without the supernatural, there's no way to make this article any less ignorant.


[url]http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/family-ar-15-inventor-speaks-out-n593356[/url]



This follows on the heels of media selectively editing and misrepresenting the views of another AR designer, which I posted about on the [I]Swampy, Wherefore Art Thou?[/I] thread a week or two ago.
113.) Swamp Fox - 06/16/2016
About this, and the whole "weapon of war" nonsense which is going around in ignoramus circles:


If the military is sending troops into combat mainly with semi-automatic rifles like the AR-15, this would explain a lot. We should call a meeting of the Joint Chiefs, or at least send a strongly-worded letter.
114.) DParker - 06/16/2016
Last time I saw a mouth like that it had a hook in it.
115.) Swamp Fox - 06/16/2016
LOL...


"You're probably so high already you don't even know it."
116.) bluecat - 06/16/2016
"Tell the cook this is low-grade dog food."
117.) DParker - 06/16/2016
Hey baby, you must've been something before electricity.

Joe Manchin has determined that the problem is that annoying "due process" stuff:

[URL="http://www.weeklystandard.com/dem-senator-says-due-process-killing-us/article/2002854"]http://www.weeklystandard.com/dem-senator-says-due-process-killing-us/article/2002854[/URL]

So not only is the 2nd Amendment unacceptable...and they're not that fond of the 1st either...but now the 5th needs to go as well.
118.) Swamp Fox - 06/16/2016
Yeah, I saw that this morning. So much for Manchin being a Democrat who "gets it."

Of course, there will be Republicans who don't get it either. Hopefully not many, but Peter King comes to mind.
119.) Swamp Fox - 06/16/2016
You know what would drive people batshit?

If there was a secret list for people who shouldn't have access to the internet.

1. Why do you need the internet?
2. No one needs the internet.
3. The Founders never envisioned the internet.
4. The internet allows you to do massive damage much more rapidly than if you wrote a letter or posted something on the door of the church.
5. How many more senseless tweets and blog posts do we have to endure before we wake up?


Feel free to add your own brilliant ideas for contemporary America vs. that musty old Constitution. I am going on a grocery run, but I shall return.
120.) bluecat - 06/16/2016
Don't forget the Mike's Hard Lemonade.
121.) Swamp Fox - 06/16/2016
"How 'bout a Fresca?"---LOL


122.) bluecat - 06/16/2016
:tu:
123.) DParker - 06/16/2016
An excellent piece from PopeHat.com:

[URL="https://popehat.com/2016/06/16/in-support-of-a-total-ban-on-civilians-owning-firearms/"]https://popehat.com/2016/06/16/in-support-of-a-total-ban-on-civilians-owning-firearms/[/URL]
124.) Swamp Fox - 06/16/2016
[QUOTE=DParker;41817]An excellent piece from PopeHat.com:

[/QUOTE]


:tu:



Charlie Cooke did an article challenging the closet gun banners/confiscators/2A deniers and 2A abolitionists to "just come out and say it" a while back (worth one's time to look up---see Charles C.W. Cooke---or I can probably find a link if there's some clamor) and since then I've seen several such demands from anti-gunners.

In fact, I came across an article today (haven't read yet) linking gun control "enthusiasts" to abolitionists in a favorable way, i.e. "What the abolition movement could teach us." :re:

I believe the gist of a recent piece in Rolling Stone---yeah, I know---is pretty far out there as well (haven't read that one yet either, so clue me in if you want) and there was a particularly disappointing piece of nonsense from HuffPo a few days ago...although it provided plenty of material to tear it apart. I can't locate it now, but let's just say I'm not that inclined to pick on a girl who felt unsafe in Raleigh, and now, since moving to Canada, feels entitled to lecture Americans to give up their guns because "things are so much better here" and she has some prior connection to Dixie and people who went to war.

It's the New South equivalent of a watery tart lobbing scimitars, proclaiming who can be king just because she lives in a lake, and it deserves more pity than scorn.


+++++



[I]It's easy to grin

When your ship comes in

And you've got the stock market beat.

But the man worthwhile

Is the man who can smile

When his shorts are too tight in the seat.[/I]
125.) Swamp Fox - 06/17/2016
Well, as predicted, Obama whiffs with his remarks in Orlando. If he'd stuck to condolences for the injured and grieving, and to gratitude for the heroes, he could have pulled it off. But no, he spent an extraordinary amount of time on his gun control agenda, completely inappropriate for a memorial.

If he wanted to be political, he should have said something about Islamic hostility toward homosexuals, but he didn't. Instead, he transitioned to bloviating that Americans must strive to be better human beings, extolling multi-culturalism, and pandering to the social justice warriors.


It wasn't his worst performance, but it was close.


[url]http://time.com/4372521/orlando-shooting-barack-obama-speech/[/url]
126.) bluecat - 06/17/2016
[QUOTE=Swamp Fox;41818]:tu:

[I]It's easy to grin

When your ship comes in

And you've got the stock market beat.

But the man worthwhile

Is the man who can smile

When his shorts are too tight in the seat.[/I][/QUOTE]

:-):grin:
127.) bluecat - 06/17/2016
[QUOTE=Swamp Fox;41819]Well, as predicted, Obama whiffs with his remarks in Orlando. If he'd stuck to condolences for the injured and grieving, and to gratitude for the heroes, he could have pulled it off. But no, he spent an extraordinary amount of time on his gun control agenda, completely inappropriate for a memorial.

If he wanted to be political, he should have said something about Islamic hostility toward homosexuals, but he didn't. Instead, he transitioned to bloviating that Americans must strive to be better human beings, extolling multi-culturalism, and pandering to the social justice warriors.


It wasn't his worst performance, but it was close.


[url]http://time.com/4372521/orlando-shooting-barack-obama-speech/[/url][/QUOTE]

Swing and a miss.
128.) bluecat - 06/17/2016
Now I've got to spend Father's Day with an Obama sympathizer. Are any of you available for rental?
129.) bluecat - 06/17/2016
Uncle Ted, no the other one, said this yesterday and I'm gonna have to paraphrase.

The way to defeat terrorism is not by taking away guns from law abiding citizens, it's by using them.


I have to tell you, I sat up tall in my seat after listening to him.
130.) Swamp Fox - 06/17/2016
[QUOTE=bluecat;41822]Now I've got to spend Father's Day with an Obama sympathizer. Are any of you available for rental?[/QUOTE]


"I'm going to give you a little advice. There's a force in the universe that makes things happen. And all you have to do is get in touch with it, stop thinking, let things happen, and be the ball."
131.) bluecat - 06/17/2016


LOL! Sage advice.
132.) Swamp Fox - 06/17/2016
Well, it's either that or get inside his or her pelt and crawl around for a while...:grin:
133.) bluecat - 06/17/2016


True Grit
134.) Swamp Fox - 06/17/2016
Very good. Is there a second part to that? I think at least the tail end of it got cut off.
135.) bluecat - 06/17/2016
It ends without ever going into how the two made it out alive. I remember watching it on the History Channel and it never addresses that. Very heroic stuff.

It ends with Ed talking about how his sniper training helped him. Did you get to see that?
136.) bluecat - 06/23/2016
[url]http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/06/20/doj-releases-redacted-orlando-gunmans-911-calls.html[/url]



House Speaker Paul Ryan called on the Obama administration Monday to "release the full, unredacted transcript" of the Orlando massacre gunman’s 911 calls, slamming the Justice Department’s censoring of all references to Islam as "preposterous."

The redacted transcripts of Omar Mateen’s calls to Orlando Police — made during his assault on the Pulse gay nightclub — included Mateen’s claim of responsibility, as well as identifying himself to police as an Islamic soldier. All other references to ISIS or Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi were scrubbed clean by the Justice Department.
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The investigation continues at Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Fla., Sunday , June 19, 2016. It's been one week since the Pulse shootings claimed 50 lives. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel via AP)Expand / Contract
(Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel via AP)
"Selectively editing this transcript is preposterous," said Ryan, R-Wis., in a statement. "We know the shooter was a radical Islamist extremist inspired by ISIS. We also know he intentionally targeted the LGBT community. The administration should release the full, unredacted transcript so the public is clear-eyed about who did this, and why."
137.) bluecat - 06/23/2016
Anybody surprised by this? Anybody?
138.) Swamp Fox - 06/23/2016
I bet if you ask him, 0 was surprised. The smart money says he only heard about it through the media.


I wonder if they put half the effort into counter-propaganda efforts overseas as they expend trying to fool us here at home.
139.) bluecat - 06/23/2016
Do you think there will ever be an Aha moment by the dems. As ISIS is flying overhead? This madness has to stop.
140.) bluecat - 06/23/2016
[url]http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/12/05/ag-loretta-lynch-remarks-muslim-event-might-threaten-free-speech/[/url]

On Thursday, U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch condemned the “incredibly disturbing rise of anti-Muslim rhetoric” in America and pledged to combat this trend and prosecute those responsible when possible.





I'm so tired of the scolding we get after every incident.
141.) DParker - 06/23/2016
[QUOTE=Swamp Fox;41849]I bet if you ask him, 0 was surprised. The smart money says he only heard about it through the media.[/QUOTE]

Sgt. Schultz was already on the job Tuesday: [URL="http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/284327-white-house-seeks-distance-from-isis-transcript-edit"]White House seeks distance from ISIS transcript edit[/URL]

142.) DParker - 06/23/2016
[QUOTE=bluecat;41851][url]http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/12/05/ag-loretta-lynch-remarks-muslim-event-might-threaten-free-speech/[/url]

On Thursday, U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch condemned the “incredibly disturbing rise of anti-Muslim rhetoric” in America and pledged to combat this trend and prosecute those responsible when possible.





I'm so tired of the scolding we get after every incident.[/QUOTE]

Scolding? She want to [I]prosecute[/I] people for "rhetoric".

Between that and Joe Manchin declaring that the real problem is due process (the 5th and 14th amendments)...they're starting to make [I]1984[/I] sound almost libertarian.
143.) Swamp Fox - 06/23/2016
What you do is you ignore the Fifth Amendment so you can subvert the Second Amendment, while mischaracterizing speech protected by the First Amendment as equally dangerous.

I'm reminded of a Chinese finger trap.


[url]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_finger_trap[/url]
144.) Swamp Fox - 06/23/2016
[QUOTE=DParker;41863]Sgt. Schultz was already on the job Tuesday: [URL="http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/284327-white-house-seeks-distance-from-isis-transcript-edit"]White House seeks distance from ISIS transcript edit[/URL]

[/QUOTE]


If only I could use this awesome power for good, and not for evil...:-)
145.) bluecat - 06/23/2016
[QUOTE=DParker;41863]Sgt. Schultz was already on the job Tuesday: [/QUOTE]

LOL!


But in comment sure to rankle conservatives, Lynch said authorities have not ruled out other motives for Mateen’s shooting rampage, in which he killed 49 and wounded 53 others, and that there is no specific explanation for why he targeted a gay nightclub.

“I cannot tell you definitively that we will ever be able to narrow this down to one motivation,” she said. "This was clearly an act of terror [B]and[/B] an act of hate.”



So you could have an act of terror that wasn't an act of hate?
146.) Swamp Fox - 06/23/2016
I made dinner last night, which was an act of cooking, dining AND hunger...It was all very complicated.

We may never narrow it down to one motivation.


"Bonehead." :re:
147.) DParker - 06/23/2016
Here's a guy who knows how to make a point:

[video=youtube;ZZpghV9EiJg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZpghV9EiJg[/video]
148.) DParker - 06/23/2016
This one's just plain funny:

[video=youtube;Cc0TxHojKUM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cc0TxHojKUM[/video]

"Help me Dolly Parton!" :grin:
149.) Swamp Fox - 06/23/2016
"Eat some liver and do some pushups..." LOL


I noticed but didn't watch a video where a guy supposedly shot one butted up against his nose....My nose is too pretty for that, but I'm not using my nuts right now...
150.) Swamp Fox - 06/24/2016
Another genius heard from. Logic is apparently not her strong suit. Good thing's she's a law professor, so she can't do any damage:



[I]Shirin Sinnar, a Stanford University assistant law professor who specializes in the balance between civil liberties and national security, advocated measures like an assault weapons ban instead of relying on watch lists.

“Existing terrorist watch lists, despite the fact that they sweep in large numbers of people who will never pose a threat, cannot include everyone who might end up proving to be a threat, since there's no science to predictions of dangerousness,” she said.

[url]http://www.dailyitem.com/news/local_news/removal-from-no-fly-list-took-years-federal-judge/article_94e98fc1-3beb-5cae-9539-aec6f9d0b59c.html[/url]
[/I]



Huh. Gun bans and watch lists....One of these things IS like the other. Who knew?



The article is mainly about a woman who got on the no-fly list and spent 8 years and expended four million dollars of pro-bono legal work (I'd like to see the bookkeeping on that!) before she was removed, and how this issue relates to gun control. Apparently, she's the only one to be removed by the courts so far. It's worth a few minutes to read.
151.) Swamp Fox - 06/24/2016
LOL----Have a nice day!-----:wave:


152.) bluecat - 06/24/2016
153.) bluecat - 06/24/2016
[QUOTE=Swamp Fox;41915]
... but I'm not using my nuts right now...[/QUOTE]

Business should pick up. Stay hydrated.
154.) Swamp Fox - 06/24/2016
:-)...LOL
155.) bluecat - 06/24/2016
[QUOTE=Swamp Fox;41918]LOL----Have a nice day!-----:wave:


[/QUOTE]

Honestly, after watching this video, I was giddy with excitement. I felt like I was watching something...well...unprecedented and historic...



btw, tonight I'm going to stay up past midnight and eat cheetos with my friends and then sleep late. My dad is taking me to the ball game tomorrow if I mow the lawn.
156.) Swamp Fox - 06/24/2016
The kids on the libtard sites have been eating it up...I almost linked to a thread from the Democratic Underground, but I figured some of you ate breakfast today.

John Lewis is the new Che Guevara...They're just waiting for the T-shirts.
157.) bluecat - 06/24/2016
[url]http://gifsec.com/funny/gif-yawn-2/[/url]
158.) bluecat - 06/24/2016
[url]http://gifsec.com/wp-content/uploads/GIF/2014/03/GIFS-Yawn.gif[/url]
159.) bluecat - 06/24/2016
160.) bluecat - 06/24/2016
161.) bluecat - 06/24/2016
[QUOTE=Swamp Fox;41927]The kids on the libtard sites have been eating it up...I almost linked to a thread from the Democratic Underground, but I figured some of you ate breakfast today.

John Lewis is the new Che Guevara...They're just waiting for the T-shirts.[/QUOTE]

He's gonna stretch out the neck. Just sayin.
162.) bluecat - 06/24/2016
[QUOTE=Swamp Fox;41927]The kids on the [B]libtard[/B] sites have been eating it up..[/QUOTE]

:tu:
163.) Swamp Fox - 06/24/2016
I'm going to have to re-train myself to use "progtard" instead, I think. It's time. As people have been pointing out for a while, no self-respecting "liberal" (much less a "classical liberal") would put up with what the left and the center-left have been up to in the last fifteen years or so. And while liberals (used pejoratively) are almost in the same class as libtards, it's probably time to give them a small break as their more moronic and un-American incarnation asserts its dominance.

You wonder what's next on the agenda. Freedom of speech?

Oh, wait...


[url]http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2014/06/democrats-try-to-repeal-first-amendment.php[/url]

[url]http://www.newsweek.com/should-climate-change-deniers-be-prosecuted-378652[/url]

[url]http://www.frontpagemag.com/point/170948/progressive-professor-demands-death-penalty-global-daniel-greenfield[/url]

[url]https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/irs-admits-targeting-conservatives-for-tax-scrutiny-in-2012-election/2013/05/10/3b6a0ada-b987-11e2-92f3-f291801936b8_story.html[/url]
164.) DParker - 06/24/2016
Well, at least they'll leave us with that one amendment about not having to quarter troops in our homes. Maybe.