Quote of the Day – Where’s a Gun When You Need It Edition
“With all the guns in this county, couldn’t we kill a muskrat?” Winfield, MO resident, about a muskrat that burrowed through a levee, causing a breach. Hat tip my dad.
Continue reading →“With all the guns in this county, couldn’t we kill a muskrat?” Winfield, MO resident, about a muskrat that burrowed through a levee, causing a breach. Hat tip my dad.
Continue reading →If “bear arms” means, as we think, simply the carrying of arms, a modifier can limit the purpose of the carriage (“for the purpose of selfdefense” or “to make war against the King”). But if “bear arms” means, as the … Continue reading →
Held: 1. The Second Amendment protects an individual right to possess a firearm unconnected with service in a militia, and to use that arm for traditionally lawful purposes, such as self-defense within the home. – SCOTUS opinion in D.C. v. Heller When … Continue reading →
“I think we can all agree that we need presidential candidates that are serious enough not to play make-believe on the campaign trail.” “It’s laughable, ridiculous, preposterous and revealing all at the same time,” Tucker Bound, Spokesman for John McCain, … Continue reading →
“Michael or Mike, or it could be Thug Mike,” – Former Milwaukee Alderman Michael McGee on a federal wiretap, from his federal corruption trial.
Continue reading →For most candidates, reversing course on a major campaign issue would be a significant problem. But Senator Obama has proven that changing his mind (some would call it “flip-flopping”) is no obstacle to success. – Col. Oliver North on foxnews.com
Continue reading →“If you want to carry a gun in Wisconsin, wear it on your hip,” – Concealed Carry vetoing Governor Jim Doyle Hat tip Vicki McKenna
Continue reading →“It’s like 3D tic-tac-toe” – Mike O’Shea, O.C.U. School of Law on Cam & Company
Continue reading →“Winnie the Pooh seems to me to be a fundamental text on national security.” – Richard Danzig, likely National Security Advisor to Barack These Go To 11 Obama. I understand that sometimes people use analogies out of unlikely sources, but come … Continue reading →
In 2000 I was cruelly denied the Pulitzer despite being the only columnist in America to ask the pressing question: Is Al Gore an alien? The evidence was there for all to see. He was born nine months after the … Continue reading →