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how would they know if it really was?

Yes. Radical Muslim fanatics who would kill/attack/otherwise silence those who would dare to draw likenesses of their pedophile founder can kiss my hairy, white, Christian ass.

(First two images courtesy of Chris Muir.) …

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shiny new digs

Since Weer’d has already announced it, I thought I might follow up here as well – Weer’d World is currently live and functional, and once Weer’d figures out how to drive it, there should be some more content than just the “Hello world” opening message.

Did I have something …

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do not let the door hit you on your ass

Try as I might, I simply cannot bring myself to be upset about Megan Fox being fired from the upcoming third installment of the Transformers series. Sure, as eye-candy, she ranks up there a little, but there is, so far as I can tell, no shortage of other equally- or …

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Observation

The lyrics to White Zombie “More human that human” make a whole lot more sense to me now that I’ve seen “Bladerunner.”…

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outbrief

Move completed.

Charter internet and cable set up.

Way too many boxes in the garage.

Now if the house were just finished, rather than our contractor taking another whole day off for no apparent reason (after our one month project somehow managing to take three months now), that would be …

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Rules of the Road.

Yesterday, in the gunblogger conspiracy, JayG and I decided that we should never be on the same road, unless we were in the same car. We are both a little, frustrated, by other drivers who don’t follow the rules.

Our rules.

JayG probably has his own set, but here are …

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Thoughts on the veto from Nikki Goeser

Mrs. Goeser sent me an email on the matter, reproduced here in it’s entirety:

Governor Bredesen has ignored the Will of the citizens of Tennessee yet again. His veto of the Restaurant carry bill speaks volumes about his disregard for our Constitution and our Second Amendment Rights. This man was

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Restaurant Carry 2.0-What Happens Now?

As expected, Governor Bredesen vetoed SB3012.

So what happens now?

Well, last night I got to speak with Senator Doug Jackson about that. The timeline basically will go like this: On Monday, he’ll make a motion on the Senate Floor that will allow them to vote on the veto …

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great balls of fire

And people say us gunnies are compensating for anatomical deficiencies…

I really have to wonder which anatomical feature they are compensating for, though… …

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forcing military members to pay for their failure

Speaking of our government causing the problems we taxpayers now need to tend to, about a month ago, I wrote about an email USAA sent out regarding the impending “Restoring American Financial Stability Act of 2010″, and its included “Volcker Rule”.

basically, this would be a Very Bad Thing …

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not learning the past

Taxes are a governmentally-endorsed and -mandated punishment.

This is a relatively simple concept, but one a lot of people seem to have difficulties with. If a government wants more of something, they subsidize it. If they want less of something, they tax it. And much though hundreds, if not hundreds …

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well, that is one way to do it

This is certainly not the best way to learn CPR (and neither is it the worst), but it will get you… *ahem*… pointed in the right direction (link is assuredly NSFW).

(Courtesy of Moral Flexibility.) …

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Bredesen vetoes Restaurant Carry 2.0

From TFA Email Alert:

As expected, Gov. Bredesen has vetoed HB3125/SB3012 proclaiming once again that guns and alcohol do not mix. Apparently, like our US Attorney General commenting on Arizona’s law recently, he did not read the bill.
TFA expects this to move forward swiftly with a veto override.
TFA’s

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quote of the day

In the seemingly interminable saga of UBU52′s blatant bigotry and outright stupidity, Elmo Iscariot had this to say:

We can probably literally say that Islam has killed more urban Americans than CCW accidents have, and I wouldn’t advocate banning expressions of Muslim faith in cities to save lives.

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should work better now

Note to self: replacing thermostats is something that should be done in the spring or fall, when temperatures are reasonable, and windows can be left open comfortably, because there are few things in this world that will raise my bloodpressure (and thus perceived temperature) faster than mucking around with little …

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i could find a use for it

I hate the willful destruction of perfectly functional equipment as much as any other engineer (see: “Cash for Clunkers” and erroneously named “gun buy-backs” (how do you buy “back” something you never owned to begin with?)), but if I had the money (and it would probably …

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always good for photos

These pictures are a few days old, due to the torrential dowpours we are getting every hour or so for the past two days, but these bushy flowering things (otherwise known as hydrangeas) could be found in our back yard:

In the background of that shot, you can make out …

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breaking out the zingers

I have to admit, someone writing the NRA-ILA‘s press releases has developed quite the talent for snarky poking of fun at blatantly anti-rights organizations:

For quite a long time now, the three or four anti-gun radicals that make up the Violence Policy Center haven’t had much to show the

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guns and burgers

Today was our new neighborhood’s yearly spring picnic and neighborhood association meeting, complete with hamburgers, a visit from one of the town’s aldermen, and a spring shower sufficient to shut down festivities. .

As I am wont to do every time I am out of the apartment and not at …

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should have known better

Want to know how to make it rain here in Eastern Tennessee? Wait until enough dry days have passed that your garden and potted plants start looking like they are growing out lumps of terra cotta, and then water them.

We currently have a trees-are-sideways storm going on outside.

*sigh* …

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