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UFC Champion Matt Hughes.
NRA none too happy. Tam nails it: Now the Supreme Court will stop being stalwart individualist defenders of the Constitution
If the DOJ is going after the Kindle for violating civil rights, I’m sure it’ll just be a few more days before they go after Chicago’s ordinance that bars blind people from owning a firearm.
TN I75, exit 142. 80 foot cross right next to Tennessee’s largest adult store. And it has an arcade:
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And fudge. It has it all, I guess.
Stop messing with it:
stop cleaning your gun so much. You don’t need to clean it every 50 rounds or 100 rounds, or even 500 rounds. I actually can’t remember the last time I really thoroughly cleaned my S&W 625. I’ve run a bore snake through the barrel and the cylinders, but it’s probably been 2 or 3 thousand rounds since I really scrubbed the gun.
I clean my Glock about twice a year. I lube it up about once a month but otherwise don’t really think much about it. And it’s never failed.
Ignorance of the laws is no excuse. Unless your job is to enforce the law, then it’s OK.
Why won’t you stupid cousin-humping rednecks vote for us? Because you have the wrong states?
DOJ claims Kindle violates civil rights. Seems the Kindle, like oh everything else on Earth, discriminates against blind people.
Mentioned earlier. Point still stands, I would think. Though some of the photos are of dubious origin.
Here’s how to force the upgrade. I’ll let you know how it goes.
Update: Ok, that was easy. Doesn’t really seem all that different though the phone, apps and browser buttons at the bottom are nice.
Update 2: Tethering. Sweet.
I used to have a blackberry. Now, I’m an android kinda guy. But this is neat:
The United Arab Emirates — Dubai, etc. — is threatening to ban BlackBerrys because they can’t eavesdrop on them.
PDB on what you can learn from the recent from the cartel v. cartel gun battle. The thing that sticks out to me is that these guys train and, apparently, have a decent grasp of tactics.
Michel Bloomberg on the ground zero mosque:
On Sept. 11, 2001, thousands of first responders heroically rushed to the scene and saved tens of thousands of lives. More than 400 of those first responders did not make it out alive. In rushing into those burning buildings, not one of them asked, ‘What God do you pray to?’ ‘What beliefs do you hold?’
Indeed. This mosque thing seems a big to-do over nothing. People have their houses of worship, no matter which invisible man in the sky the pray to.
Bloomy, he continues:
The attack was an act of war, and our first responders defended not only our city, but our country and our constitution. We do not honor their lives by denying the very constitutional rights they died protecting. We honor their lives by defending those rights and the freedoms that the terrorists attacked.
That’s some fucking balls right there. Bloomberg, who hasn’t seen a constitutional right or freedom he won’t try to crush in a minute, is usually too busy passing laws limiting transfat, sodas, and salt intake.
The Armed Citizen is asking for funds to help fund their fight against the ridiculous lawsuit brought against them for linking and quoting news sources.
Remember, I do this to entertain me, not you.
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