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65 gunmen at restaurant in Nashville!

Tennessee Firearms Association meetings* are held the third Tuesday or the month, and there are chapters in Nashville, Knoxville, and Memphis. As I said in my intial post, I was called away on business this morning so I was not able to make the Nashville Chapter meeting, but they were …

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tunnel vision and toddlers

Robb pointed out another instance of general-purpose hysteria concerning firearms, and the blockquote below is what I intended on leaving as my comment on the post in question, as drafted up during my lunch break:

To start off, I guess I should share a few disclaimers. First, I am

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the buck stops over there somewhere

It seems as though Joe Biden, our halfwit Vice President, can finally get around to admitting the obvious: not only is the “stimulus plan” a bad idea now, it was a bad idea when it was passed, too:

“No one realized how bad the economy was. The projections, in

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journalistic propaganda

If there was ever any doubt as to the objective nature of ABC news, those doubts have been pretty much eradicated:

Late Monday night, Republican National Committee Chief of Staff Ken McKay fired off a complaint to the head of ABCNEWS:

Dear Mr. Westin:

As the national debate on

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shooting gooder

If I had not already blown almost my entire gunny budget building and equipping B.O.M.B.E.R. (something that is still not quite 100% done… is it ever?), and if I actually had 1500 rounds of 9mm in my possession (I know, I know, I am a bad gunny), I would so

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ulterior motives

I guess I might give up and download IE8 after all, especially considering that it is basically inevitable……

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note to self

Getting freaked out at random posts showing up at your weblog is understandable… at least, assuming you have not already given other people author privileges. Then it is just plain silly.
Momentary WTF moment aside, welcome aboard WizardPC! We will expect you to catch back up on your posting …

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Hello, there.

wizardpc here.
I’d like to thank Linoge for encouraging me to become a blogger, and giving me the space to do so.
I had a great idea for my first post, and I was going to write it last night, but about an hour before the end of my work …

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heralding your arrival

Well, I guess the TN 39-17-1359 Forum has finally “arrived”, in the internet sense of the word – we had our first porn spammers, and boy was it some interesting porn. The offending accounts have been banned, and the posts in question have been sanitized (sorry, guys), so the area …

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people defending themselves

You know it is a good day when the news provides you two more reasons to love your state.
First:

More Tennesseans are applying for handgun carry permits than at any other time since the state began issuing licenses for concealed weapons.

From the first quarter of 2008 to

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state of the weblog

So, I believe a few announcements are in order, given the things that have been going on here over the past few days/weeks.
1. First and foremost, I have convinced WizardPC to start guest-authoring here periodically. Regular readers of SayUncle are already familiar with his name, but for those …

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californogative dissonance

Their team won, so they rioted.
… wait.
What?!
After seeing all of the stupid-assed nonsense coming out of Kalifornistan over the years, and even spending a year living there myself, I am firmly of the opinion that the west 50 miles of the state could fall off into …

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criminals dislike armed victims

In another episode of “The Numbers Speak For Themselves”, Hsoi provides us a link to a very interesting study (*.pdf warning) containing the below excerpt:

Women are often advised to use non-aggressive strategies against sexual assault. Research suggests that this is a poor advice. According to one study, women who

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are they sure?

If Americans these days had any idea what “conservative” actually meant, this might actually be good news. But I wonder if the outcome would be the same if people were not asked to self-identify, but rather asked whether or not they supported certain programs (or something similar), and their political …

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the memory goes first

Conversation with the father from 15 minutes ago:

Father: Thanks for that cool GorillaPod thingie you got me!
Me: Hey, wait, you cheated! You were not supposed to open that for another week.
Father: What? Today was Father’s Day!
Me: Uh, no, it was not…
Father

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man with a gun

On 11JUN09, at approximately 1900, a man carrying a firearm entered the Spaghetti Factory on Ponce de Leon Avenue in downtown Atlanta, GA. This restaurant is known for putting relatively good sauces on relatively mundane spaghetti, having very eclectic and eccentric interior decor (including, typically, a full-size trolley car available …

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the shield is down

And to continue my linking-with-little-thinking theme for this weekend…

That is just plain funny.…

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thoughts from the road

There is something very wrong with a society wherein there is a multi-million dolar industry fabricating and transporting artificial rocks.
Just think about that for a second……

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putting it in perspective

Go watch these videos. Now.
If you are not spitting mad by the end of them, you might as well start signing over each and every one of your paychecks to the government, in their entirety……

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open letter to anti-rights activists

When your organizations consider the death of an innocent man to be beneficial to your cause and thus a “good” thing, there is something very wrong with both your organization and your cause.
Additionally, here are a few more things for you to consider:
Murder is against the law.
Assaulting …

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