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The internet was not born yesterday… except on those days when it was. … [...] “Gun control” is inherently discriminatory. The funny thing? In 1964, the 24th Amendment to the United States Constitution barred any municipality from imposing a poll tax on federal elections – poll taxes that were specifically and intentionally designed to keep the decendants of freed … [...] I swear, sometimes (but only sometimes), I want an iWhatever just for the accessories. … [...] Everyone remember the conspiratorial, violent, and murderous anti-rights weblogger “Kavips”? You have my heart-felt, enthusiastic encouragement to rub his bloodthirsty face in this happy news:
[...] Want to incontrovertibly prove to the world that you are nothing more than a self-absorbed, immature jackass looking to gin up as much publicity for yourself and your webpage as is humanly possible without any regard, whatsoever, for the significant consequences of your actions? Simple: try to demonize rightly-concerned organizations … [...] You know you have been weblogging for a while when your broken-link-checking script can find up to 25 busted hyperlinks in a single day. “The internet is forever” and all that, but sometimes, some of it just vanishes. (Amusingly, a non-zero number of those vanished webpages consist of the few … [...]
[...] This time, courtesy of Sarah at Cranky Chicks with Guns:
[...] As I said in comments, this video should be made mandatory viewing for all American Government classes across the board: Simply put, there is no way for a government like ours – one that produces nothing and “makes” money by either taking it from its people or printing it … [...] We recreational shooters understand the value of reactive targets – immediate feedback to the shooter, primal entertainment at something being destroyed, potentially-colorful dust clouds / explosions – but it is nice to see toy manufacturers finally getting onboard (Courtesy of Nerd Approved.) … [...] Really, you probably need to read through this entire comment thread to comprehend the full humor value of the below #gunblogger_conspiracy transcript, but, if you are unwilling to wade through an unending stream of Chris condescendingly self-fellating, you will have to take my word that this is just a little … [...] Unfortunately, today’s is not particularly amusing, but it is necessary:
[...] Tangle-free flag rods should reall be called tangle-fewer. … [...] For your own personal edification, I present to you a prime example of a rabidly-anti-rights nut lying through his teeth:
[...] Remember, ladies and gentlepeople – if we just banned guns, all of the ills and evils in this world would shrivel up and die, and we could all live in a happier and prettier place… because no one, and I do mean no one could make a fully-automatic submachine gun … [...] If you have ever done any serious digging into various forms and types of inventions throughout history, this is especially funny because it is true. For a slightly more in-depth examination of the phenomena, I recommend Connections [...] I have done a lot of free
[...] Huh. Turns out a heart transplant would be possible. Ohh, the things I would do… if I had a limitless supply of money… … [...] It’s Primary Day in Tennessee. Go vote.… [...] ![]() |
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