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IL: Chicago safe? Not with these predators roaming streets
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CBS Chicago published a scary report titled, ‘Killing Is The Solution,’ Gang Member Tells Walter Jacobson with long-time reporter Walter Jacobson interviewing some Chicago gang members. Their reporter asked some hard questions and received some even more shocking answers.
The reporter asked the “bangers”, as he described them, what they wanted and they said “money.”
From the report:
“We’ve got to eat. We want to. We want money. ...We want all that,” another young man said.
But where do they get the money they need? The young man answered bluntly.
“Rob, steal and kill. That’s the only way. We didn’t grow up in Beverly Hills. We don’t get it handed to us,” he said. |
Do I owe Mitt Romney an apology?
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I have not been easy on Mitt Romney in the years since he began seeking the presidency.
During the 2008 Republican primary, I viewed Romney much as I did John McCain - a flip-flopper who just couldn't be trusted. In fact, in an op-ed entitled "Will you be Mitt Romney's cheap date?", published at BuckeyeFirearms.org and picked up by World Net Daily (www.wnd.com), I likened Romney to a bar-hopping boyfriend treating pro-gun voters "like some airheaded college girlfriend," ..."expect[ing] that we'll watch as [he] repeatedly grope[s] and fondle[s] waitresses while we're out on a date together, but forgive [him] as soon as [he] say[s] 'I love you baby. Now go get me another beer.'" |
SC: City Council/Residents Ecstatic about Banning Shooting Range
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Seems like I have been running a lot of these stories lately here on the blog. This time in South Carolina.
From the news account it looks like the residents got pretty worked up about having an indoor, private (members only) shooting range in their area. Thats fine. I am certainly for locals deciding their own fate about what goes on in their neck of the woods, but it seems that there was a great deal of misinformation that caused a sensationalistic environment for decisions to be made in. |
History IS Important: Gun control is race control – and it’s un-American!
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Gun control in the US is an issue that always seems to pass the “good intentions” test. Politicians, the news media, and “good” people seem to think that anyone who proposes another gun control law must be doing it because they care. Even if people don’t believe gun control will work as advertised, they grant the good intentions and mostly go along, saying, “We HAVE to do something!”.
These same people will be the first to cry “racism!” when they see another law proposed (welfare reform, for example) that they perceive as hurting minorities. But the truth hurts: the very gun control laws they advocate have racist origins, and disproportionately affect minorities... |
Univision Finds More Weapons Linked to Fast & Furious
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The ATF’s Operation Fast and Furious allowed over 2,000 guns to walk into the hands of already dangerous Mexican drug cartels. The agency made no attempt to interdict them. People used the guns to murder Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry and hundreds of Mexican citizens. |
MT: NRA spending undisclosed amount of cash on MT elections
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The National Rifle Association is getting involved with several high profile races in Montana, and it's not disclosing ahead of time how much it will spend doing so.
On Monday, NRA President David Keene was in Helena to endorse Republican Attorney General candidate Tim Fox.
Keene says the NRA will be endorsing several Montana candidates. However, the NRA will not disclose how many members it has here in Montana nor will it say how much they plan on spending. |
GA: NAACP to Olens: Don't Appeal Ruling in Kennesaw 'Self-Defense' Killing
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Supporters of a Kennesaw man convicted of killing an armed trespasser in 2005 are claiming a small victory after a Georgia Superior Court judge recently issued a ruling that could free the man.
Baldwin County Judge Hulane E. George found that John McNeil received "ineffective" counsel during his trial and suffered prejudice because jurors were not informed that they could acquit him "based on his justified defense of his son," according to a final habeus corpus order signed on Sept. 25. |
U.S. May Block Gun Sales to Citizens Living Abroad
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The government can prohibit sales of guns for self-defense to American citizens residing outside its borders, a federal judge ruled. U.S. citizen Stephen Dearth lives in Canada and was unable to buy firearms in the U.S. on two occasions. Federal Form 4473 requires purchasers of firearms to provide their state of residence, preventing Dearth from legally completing the document. Dearth and the Second Amendment Foundation, a nonprofit committed to the right to bear arms, sued Attorney General Eric Holder for declaratory and injunctive relief in March 2009. |
FL: Is Zimmerman the new Casey Anthony?
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"It's the second Casey Anthony case. It is getting an enormous amount of coverage everywhere. Literally, I get calls from [the] BBC and other foreign stations and all the national media here and all the local,” said O’Mara. "In Central Florida, we seemed to have gotten them back to back. The frenzy that was Casey Anthony, the national media that sort of descended upon Florida, realized that Florida has very open discovery, we have open records and we have cameras in the courtroom. That perfect storm of media frenzy that can be built around a criminal case, they learned those lessons with Casey Anthony.” |
MO: NRA endorsing Attorney General Chris Koster
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Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster is touting an endorsement from the National Rifle Association.
Koster announced the NRA support today. The Democratic attorney general says his job involves defending the rights of all Missourians, including the right to bear arms.
The NRA has rated Koster "solidly pro-gun," which it says reflects a demonstrated record of support for Second Amendment issues. |
NRA/Daily Caller Gun Giveaway Challenged By Gun Grabbers
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The letter sent today charges that The Daily Caller/NRA gun giveaway violates numerous California and New York gambling and lottery laws. For example, entrants were required to pay the NRA a “not refundable” fee of $25.00 in order to enter to win, with no alternative method of entry that would allow consumers to enter the promotion without paying the NRA. It is unlawful under California and New York law to require that consumers spend money in order to enter a giveaway such as this. |
Devastating Univision report airs on Fast & Furious
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A hard-hitting Univision documentary about Operation Fast and Furious that aired Sunday is creating a media tsunami that will be difficult for the Obama administration to dodge because it uses graphic footage of Mexican crime scenes, and points the finger of blame directly at the gun walking scandal.
“Rapido Y Furioso” may henceforth translate to a four-letter word south of the border. In one horrible scene of a shooting at a bar, caught on security cameras, gunmen walk through a crowd and deliberately execute – with two point blank shots to the head – one man lying on the floor. The footage is complete with muzzle flashes. |
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