Thursday, August 18, 2011

‘Lone wolf’ attack will produce howls for ‘gun control’

We know that the administration is hostile to small arms, at least in private hands. We know that political opponents of the administration are deemed haters. We know that these sentiments are shared by the overwhelmingly regressive establishment press.

And we know that this administration is not beyond…well, ”Project Gunwalker” (and all that it implies) to advance its agenda. [More]
This afternoon's Gun Rights Examiner commentary notes that if wolves ("reintroduced" or otherwise)  are stalking us, it's better to make them howl than vice-versa.

The Last Day Redux

He means it this time. [Read]

Safer Streets Commentaries

Longenecker's latest... [Read]

Victims share horrors of 'Gun Free Zones'

That, evidently, is just the way Colin Goddard wants things to be. [More]
This morning's Gun Rights Examiner commentary looks at two cases of violent crime that the Brady Campaign does not find offensive--or at least as offensive as had the victims defended themselves with guns.

Today, on The War on Guns: Notes from the Resistance Radio (08/18/11)

Interview guests: Dick Heller of DC v Heller, with Dane vonBreichenruchardt of the US Bill of Rights Foundation [More]
Today's lineup...

Also fyi, I am preparing to go on Peter Boyles' show at 8:00 a.m. Eastern to talk about ATF moving Gunwalker managers to DC.

This Day in History: August 18

On August 18, a Patriot spy from Bergen Town named Daniel Van Reypen was sent to the fort posing as a Loyalist seeking news. Returning that afternoon, he reported all was quiet, not having heard that Van Buskirk and 130 troops planned to march out that evening to intercept rebels reported in the area. Also unknown to Major Lee, Clinton had sent more than 40 Hessians to bolster the force. The garrison at Paulus Hook could summon more help from New York by prearranged signal, firing two cannons or hanging three lanterns on a signal pole. [More]