Barack Obama’s Bloodiest Scandal… Monday, Apr 16 2012 

Fast and Furious is the scandal.

Slow and Arduous is the reaction to it.

If there is one thing that Obama is responsible for along with his AG, it is this.

IMPEACH. NOW.

Barack Obama’s Bloodiest Scandal

Operation Fast and Furious is the deadliest and most sinister scandal in American history. A scandal so big, it’s worse than Iran-Contra and makes Watergate look like a high school prank gone wrong.

In the early days of the Obama Administration, President Obama claimed his goal was to stop the trafficking of guns from the United States into the hands of violent Mexican drug cartels. He claimed gun dealers in the United States were responsible for sending guns to Mexico. Both of his claims were lies.

In order to push his lies and policies built around them, with a goal of implementing harsher gun control laws and reinstating the assault weapons ban, President Obama packed his administration full of anti-Second Amendment zealots. After all, personnel is policy.

In my new book, Fast and Furious: Barack Obama’s Bloodiest Scandal and Its Shameless Coverup, I document the conspiracy of senior Obama officials to subvert the Second Amendment, which led directly to the murders of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry, I.C.E. Agent Jaime Zapata and countless, faceless lives in Mexico. It debunks the Obama administration’s lies, denials and excuses. This administration was willing to use humans as collateral damage to push a political agenda, and had no shame in doing so. Now, the administration has no shame in covering up their reckless actions.

via Barack Obama’s Bloodiest Scandal – Katie Pavlich – Townhall Conservative Columnists – Page 1.

ATF Abuse, Corruption Evidence Ignored by Feinstein… Thursday, Mar 15 2012 

Senator Feinstein is a typical Democrat. See corruption, look the other way, unless it can damage the Republican Party. Doesn’t fit the narrative otherwise.

Holder needs to be impeached. Obama needs to be impeached. Looks like Feinstein should be as well.

Fire them all.

Veteran agent: Feinstein did not act on ATF abuse, corruption evidence

Senator Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., was informed of management corruption and abuse issues at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) before allegations of “gunwalking” surfaced, but opted to do nothing about it. That allegation comes from veteran Special Agent Vince Cefalu, who recently informed Gun Rights Examiner of his efforts to persuade the powerful Democrat to investigate documented instances of gross mismanagement and perjury.

Cefalu is the veteran street agent who was served termination papers last June for his efforts to bring management wrongdoing to light, a move perceived by other whistleblowers and observers as not just retaliation, but direct defiance of Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., and concerns he articulated as Chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.

“When they showed they were going to tee it up on me and others out of sheer abuse and covering their national screw-ups, I wrote to Feinstein,” Cefalu told this correspondent.

via Veteran agent: Feinstein did not act on ATF abuse, corruption evidence – National gun rights | Examiner.com.

Smacking Down the Brady Morons… Monday, Mar 12 2012 

Excellent article over at WND that refutes the liberal morons at Brady and their stupid campaign to ensure that criminals are armed and the law abiding citizens aren’t.

Just remember, the average response time for the police from 911 calls is 23 minutes when seconds count.

Screw Brady, screw the Democrat assholes that want to take away my rights, and make me subservient to them. Not gonna happen.

How does your state rate on 2nd Amendment?

(Excerpt, A.K.A. the money quote).

The Brady Center released this latest scorecard with much hoopla and heavy breathing, but their own data clearly shows that there is no correlation between gun control and criminal violence. Crime statistics vary widely – from high to virtually non-existent among the 40 or so states Brady ranks as “poor,” while several of the Brady’s highest ranked states have some of the highest rates of violent crime.

As a matter of fact, a full 25 percent of all violent crime in the U.S. occurs in the Brady’s top four states with the most severe firearms restrictions. Of course the Brady bunch and its political allies argue that the tight restrictions are a response to the high crime, but most of the restrictions have been in place for years, if not decades, and they have proven to be completely ineffective at reducing criminal violence.

via How does your state rate on 2nd Amendment?

H/T Cmblake6

City Life and Freedom… Tuesday, Mar 6 2012 

Pretty good comparison of the city dweller with someone that is more rural in regards to how they think of guns. Explains a lot.

He’s right in that we as gun supporters have to hit the middle of the target, not go for the head shot every time. Aim small, miss small. Aim big, hit big…

I am a Slave, No One Told Me?.

By Kenn Blanchard

Upper Marlboro, MD --(Ammoland.com)- People that live in the cities, often do not realize what freedoms they have lost or have given up by choice to live in close proximity to others.

I have sat and listened to groups of rural Americans complain about the same things that urban Americans applaud. It is an argument for freedom that is not understood by the casual observer. If you are involved in the gun rights movement and have ever wondered what you have missed living in and urban setting, here are a few observations.

If you are reading this you are probably more comfortable with people that support the right to keep and bear arms without restriction, versus those that think that all firearms should be banned.

The majority of the country however is somewhere in the middle. The Middle has people that say only certain types of people should be armed or certain types of firearms should be available. It also has those that don’t have an opinion, or that are still deciding which way to lean. It is this middle group that the gun rights evangelists should focus our pro freedom messages on.

Just like at the range, the middle is a much larger target than either end of the scale and is fairly quiet in comparison to the anti-rights crowd. But what about the big urban populations you ask? Surely they want freedom too?

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Md. Gun Law Found Unconstitutional… Tuesday, Mar 6 2012 

In case you missed it.

And California should be next. Rat bastard commie fucks.

Md. Gun Law Found Unconstitutional

BALTIMORE (AP) — Maryland’s requirement that residents show a “good and substantial reason” to get a handgun permit is unconstitutional, according to a federal judge’s opinion filed Monday.

States can channel the way their residents exercise their Second Amendment right to bear arms, but because Maryland’s goal was to minimize the number of firearms carried outside homes by limiting the privilege to those who could demonstrate “good reason,” it had turned into a rationing system, infringing upon residents’ rights, U.S. District Judge Benson Everett Legg wrote.

“A citizen may not be required to offer a `good and substantial reason’ why he should be permitted to exercise his rights,” he wrote. “The right’s existence is all the reason he needs.”

via Md. Gun Law Found Unconstitutional « CBS Baltimore.

Ted Nugent Hammers Piers Moron (sic)… Sunday, Mar 4 2012 

Piers Morgan Moron is just another anti-gun POS. Ted Nugent puts him in his place.

H/T Argghhh!:

It’s the Shooter, Not the Gun… Tuesday, Feb 28 2012 

Pretty good article about the basics rather than the bling that make for a better shooter.

It’s the Shooter, Not the Gun

All the tacticool gear in the world won’t turn you into a better shooter.
By Steve Adelmann

Sometimes our attempts to have the best shooting firearms cause us to lose sight of an important principle: Knowing how to use them safely and effectively should always come first. That does not mean you cannot buy a nicely appointed rifle and then learn how to use it. It simply means you cannot place that same rifle under the bed and expect it to make up for your shortcomings when it is time to pull the trigger.

I was reminded of this during a recent conversation with an old SOF buddy. He is one of the few guys I know who I can trust with my life, because I have. We worked together in uniform overseas for many years and had each other’s backs on several hair-raising occasions. A master of articulating common-sense solutions to everything, my friend inspired the title of this column while we were discussing different approaches to helping people learn to shoot well. As a tactical instructor, he often sees students who are more focused on the features of their tricked-out guns than on learning how to shoot them. This is a common problem, and we need to remind ourselves from time to time that learning to crawl before walking is important in all things requiring any amount of skill. Running should be somewhere far down the line.

Before buying a high-end tactical long gun, first consider whether some of your hard-earned dollars might be better spent on professional training. A beginning or self-taught shooter can become quite proficient behind the sights of a basic rifle or carbine once he or she is taught to use it properly. Conversely, having a top-of-the-line blaster will not provide any edge if you do not first have a solid foundation upon which to build.

via It’s the Shooter, Not the Gun | Shooting Illustrated.

Is There Hope for Kalifornia? Tuesday, Feb 21 2012 

With the new laws in Kalifornia that took away our right to open carry a gun, there may be a silver lining yet. Since this jacked up state is a “may issue” state, and we can no longer carry a gun openly in public, then maybe this is the window that we needed to get this into the SCOTUS. Our rights as citizens of the USA are constantly trampled on by the left. The left owns this state. We need an intervention from the SCOTUS to fix this now.

Read on:

Gun owners hope to win the right to carry concealed weapons

In an unusual twist, optimism among California gun enthusiasts stems from recent legislation banning them from openly carrying even unloaded handguns.
By Carol J. Williams, Los Angeles Times

Chuck Michel’s strategy for crime-fighting rests on the element of surprise: Keep the bad guys guessing who’s armed and who’s not.

“If 5% of the ducks could shoot back, you’re not going to go duck hunting,” said the Long Beach lawyer representing many Californians denied concealed weapons permits and, in his view, their constitutional right to self-defense.

For decades, that argument has fallen flat in the courtroom. Judges have routinely held that denying permits to carry loaded firearms in public does not infringe on gun owners’ right to keep and bear arms.

But now, some gun owners hope that courts will soon reverse course and find that they have a right to secretly tote their weapons in public. Ironically, their optimism stems from a piece of gun control legislation that took effect last month and bans them from openly carrying even unloaded handguns.

Courts have upheld local law enforcement officials’ authority to deny concealed weapons permits in part because “you had the opportunity to openly carry an unloaded weapon and in the event of an emergency you can quickly load and defend yourself,” said Adam Winkler, a UCLA law professor and author of “Gunfight: The Battle Over the Right to Bear Arms in America.” “Now that option has been taken off the table.”

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Hey Mexico! Piss Off! Tuesday, Feb 21 2012 

Mind your own damn business. In fact, get your freeloaders the hell out of this country while you’re at it. Don’t blame the US for your problems that manifest daily in your shithole of a country.

The murdering assholes in your country’s cartels are the source of your gun problem, not the USA.

Fix your own shit.

Firearms Industry Responds to Mexican President’s Calls for U.S. Gun Control

Last week, Mexican President Felipe Calderon unveiled a large sign with the English message “No more weapons!” on a Mexican bridge facing El Paso, Texas. Mr. Calderon used the unveiling of this sign to call for additional gun control measures in the United States, including the reinstitution of a ban on modern sporting rifles. Ironically Mexico, which justifiably guards its sovereignty, seems to have no problem dictating to the United States what our domestic firearms laws should be.

While we respect the work of President Calderon to willingly take on his country’s powerful drug cartels, we continue to be disappointed that he, in the name of security, would urge our Congress to reinstitute a failed ban on so-called “assault weapons.”

Semi-automatic rifles, demonized as so-called “assault weapons,” are not machine guns but modern sporting rifles that are used every day by law-abiding Americans for the shooting sports, hunting and home protection. Since 2004, when the Clinton/Gore ‘assault weapons’ ban expired, modern sporting rifles have fast become one of the most popular types of firearms for law-abiding Americans to purchase. And according to a recent survey, nearly half the people buying modern sporting rifles are either current or retired members of the U.S. military or law enforcement.

via mexico | guns | gun control | fast and furious | The Daily Caller.

The Enemy Within… Tuesday, Feb 21 2012 

A good series from David Codrea. I’ve posted the lead-in for both:

Part One: Time enough for love

“Guard with jealous attention the public liberty. Suspect every one who approaches that jewel. Unfortunately, nothing will preserve it but downright force. Whenever you give up that force, you are inevitably ruined.” —Patrick Henry, Speech in the Virginia Convention, June 5, 1788

We the People, by and large, have given up that force, abdicating it through ignorance, laziness and apathy. And that includes most members of that citizen militia the Founders deemed “necessary to the security of a free State.”

Henry’s contemporary, and in many ways, ideological opposite, would not have been surprised.

“The project of disciplining all the militia of the United States is as futile as it would be injurious,” Alexander Hamilton warned in Federalist 29.

via The enemy within – National gun rights | Examiner.com.

Part Two: The Little Red Hen

“Who will plant this wheat?”—Paul Galdone, The Little Red Hen

There are an estimated 80 million gun owners in the United States. Only five percent of those are concerned enough about the Second Amendment to join the biggest of the “gun lobby” groups, the National Rifle Association. The numbers drop considerably for smaller organizations, such as Gun Owners of America, and many memberships overlap, with joiners pulling double (or more) duty.

Of this small minority claiming the mantle of “activist” gun owners, how many actually roll up their sleeves and put in time and effort working on freedom-related activities—on top of renewing memberships and reading the magazine?

via The enemy within part 2 – National Gun Rights Examiner.com

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