Friday, December 30, 2011

FAA Blocking Blogspot?

I've received information that FAA servers are blocking all Blogspot sites, and that WordPress sites are as yet unaffected.

Anyone with information/clarification on this, please weigh in.

HuffPo Censoring Truth About Brady Trolling

Thirdpower posted this on Henigan's latest bout of panty-wringing:
But if you click on either of his "trolling" comments, this is what you'll see:
Only among leftists do they consider exposing their caught-red-handed-sneakiness with the truth "an attack or insult."

We'll see if this makes the grade:

Parasite to Productive Sector:

DROP dead. [Read]

And she has enough constituent leeches to make it stick.

The Two That Didn't Make It

Here are the anonymous troll comments I declined to post--that is, until it became point-and-laugh-at-the-Bradys-advantageous to do so (click graphic to enlarge)...

We're the Only Ones Meeting You Head-On Enough

An Alhambra police officer was recently sentenced to 270 days in jail for drunk driving and causing a head-on crash that involved another San Bernardino County Sheriff's deputy, who is also accused of driving under the influence. [More]
What are the odds? Must've been just a few fermented apples...

[Via  Daniel B]

Circle Jerks

Somebody in Florida help get this brave guy a better job. [Read]

Brady troll stalking WarOnGuns blog a welcome holiday gift to share

Take a look at the Sitemeter visit record in the sidebar photo. Look at where it came from. And it shows the outclick was from “Post a Comment.”

Really, Bradys? Anonymous trolling? This is what the nation’s foremost gungrabber organization is reduced to? [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column spreads some belated holiday merriment.

Don't Cry for Me, Argentina

Coming soon to a Republic near you...[Read]

[Via Plug Nickel Times]

Christmas Dreams Come True

For TSA... [Read]

[Via Ron W]

This Day in History: December 30

The New York loyalists' open defiance of Clinton's ruling was published in the Royal Gazette of December 30, 1779. It announced that all goods captured by loyalists should become their own property and that rebel prisoners taken by loyalist bands would be exchanged only for loyalists who had been members of their organization. Enlistment in those predatory bands proved nevertheless to be smaller and the bands less helpful than ardent loyalists had predicted and Lord George Germain had hoped. But meanwhile the loyalists were contributing affectively to the British secret service in America under loyalist adjutant general Major Oliver Delancey of New York. [More]