R.I.P. Scout26
Politicians and bureaucrats are considered productive if they swarm the populace like a plague of locust, devouring all substance in their path and leaving a swath of destruction like a firestorm. The technical term is "bipartisanship".
I just received an e-mail from the NRA, claiming credit for the NYSRPA case win.The NRA isn't listed as a petitioner in the decision, so they can hardly claim credit -- legitimately -- but that isn't stopping them. Does anyone know if the NRA played any role at all in the case?
I really wish Dick Baker and Scout 26 were here to celebrate with us.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFN51ZMIg3E
Holy hell. It's like giving a loaded gun to a chimpanzee...
the last thing you need is rabies. You're already angry enough as it is.OTOH, there wouldn't be a tweeker left in Georgia...
BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD! SKULLS FOR THE SKULL THRONE! AND THROW SOME STEAK ON THE GRILL!
The two lawyers that just won a landmark victory, securing their clients' fundamental rights, were just ditched by their law firm. Quit the gun stuff, or get out of here:https://www.wsj.com/articles/2nd-amendment-bruen-new-york-gun-case-supreme-court-decision-kirkland-and-ellis-rule-of-law-constitution-11656017031?mod=djemalertNEWSI wish these anti-American "Americans" would go find their own country, somewhere else. North Korea, perhaps.
Did anyone see the Alan Dershowitz interview just recently, where he mentioned "AK15s"? Is he that clueless, or just joking?
Also on the lawyers and the law firm, the comments at the WSJ article are interesting. Not to say "I told you so", but it continues to reinforce my opinion that at least 50% of "conservatives" are not the friends of the 2nd Amendment and freedom.
I don't think the WSJ is the kind of rock-ribbed, MAGA site that would only be read by the red.