Dear Dianne: Stop Insulting America’s Sixth Graders
by Eileen | 11:30 am, March 18, 2013
And, while you’re at it, go f*** yourself with an extended magazine. You bilious old moose. Oh, Dianne Feinstein, America’s precious little child, she who gets more and more thin skinned with each passing term in the Senate. Dianne epitomizes that breed who go into a field known for being markedly insensitive to feelings and [...]
Rorschach Stupidity: “Shaped Like a Gun”
by T.L. James | 2:45 pm, March 2, 2013
If this is in any way an accurate description of what happened, the “educators” involved should not be teaching at or wardering administrating the school – or any school: Pop-Tart Pistol?: 7-Year-Old Gets Suspended for Gun-Shaped Pastry 7-Year-Old Joshua was suspended this morning from Park Elementary School in Brooklyn Park. Joshua says he was eating [...]
Ph’nglui mglw’nafh Obama R’lyeh wgah’nagl fhtagn
by Eileen | 1:33 pm, February 2, 2013
I call this piece, “Cthulhu on His Shoulder” “This official Peoples Press Collective photograph is being made available only for publication by news organizations and/or for personal use printing by the subject(s) of the photograph. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way and may not be used in commercial or political materials, advertisements, [...]
Don’t Be a Dick’s
by T.L. James | 11:31 pm, January 1, 2013
It appears a bunch of gun customers and gun suppliers are getting screwed by Dick’s Sporting Goods over the company’s kneejerk overreaction to the Newtown shooting - Dick’s cancels Troy Carbine pre-orders; Troy, customers irate: Accordingly, Dick’s sold out of their in-store stock in an instant. They took back orders for future rifles that Troy was [...]
VIDEO: Kopel on How to Protect College Campuses
by Jon Caldara | 2:59 pm, September 24, 2012
Independence Institute Research Director, Law Professor, and Second Amendment expert Dave Kopel spoke at the University of Colorado at Denver on Sept. 11, 2012. The anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks is a good time to consider how to enhance protection against all forms of terrorism through policy changes which safeguard civil liberties. One of [...]
71-Year-Old Concealed Carrying Florida Hero Thwarts Robbery
by Michelle Morin | 3:08 pm, July 17, 2012
Two 19-year-old thugs entered a Florida internet cafe, armed with guns and a baseball bat. 71-year-old Samuel Williams was also there with his concealed carry .380 caliber semi-automatic handgun, seated at the back of the cafe. As the thugs brandish their weapons, begin rounding up patrons, and smashing computer screens, Mr. Williams does what any honorable guy with a [...]
Colorado Supreme Court hears arguments in CU Gun Ban case; are Coloradans’ gun rights in the crosshairs?
by CTBC Director | 4:11 pm, June 10, 2011
“No man’s life, liberty, property, or constitutional rights are safe while the Colorado Supreme Court is in session.” (again, with apologies to Mark Twain)
Clear The Bench Colorado has publicized the threat posed by the Colorado Supreme Court to our constitutional right to keep and bear arms in Colorado for some time (including an attempted exploitation of [...]
Colorado Supreme Court takes aim at gun rights, agrees to take CU Gun Ban case
by CTBC Director | 9:12 am, October 19, 2010
“No man’s life, liberty, property, or constitutional rights are safe while the Colorado Supreme Court is in session.” (With apologies to Mark Twain)
Clear The Bench Colorado has tracked the threat posed by the Colorado Supreme Court to our constitutional right to keep and bear arms in Colorado for some time (including attempts to levy what amounts [...]
July 19th Meetup Features Gun Rights Hero!
by redrocks | 4:21 pm, July 12, 2010
Dave Kopel – Up On The Roof!
“Aiming for Liberty”
Yet another dandy! Once again, Red Rocks continues to bring you some of the hottest speakers, and our next speaker is no mere “smoking gun.”
Target protecting your gun rights with Dave Kopel, Research Director of the Independence Institute. Fresh off his team’s victory in the latest Supreme [...]
Supreme Court Rules Second Amendment Binds States in McDonald Decision – UPDATED
by Laura Victoria | 8:29 am, June 28, 2010
In a five to four decision, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in McDonald v. City of Chicago that the protections of the Second Amendment are binding on the states. Justice Alito wrote for the majority, where four justices agreed that it was binding based on the due process clause, and Justice Thomas concurred, but based [...]
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