Thursday, January 30, 2014

Then John J. Donohue shouldn't be allowed a internet connection and a pc

without .gov approval; after all, the founders never knew how powerful and wide-ranging and dangerous that kind of freedom to speak and research would become.

And it's unneeded as a check on government; after all, the idea of the .gov trying to quash unapproved speech is silly, right?  Selective prosecution is a ridiculous thing that won't happen, right?  A President overstepping legal bounds, laughable, right?

Screw you, Donohue; you're one more big-government asshole  who doesn't like the commoners having arms at all, especially those you don't approve of, and you can kiss my ass.


Paul Krugman is a lying bastard.  We already knew that, but having him illustrate it this way is still helpful.


Up in Canada, "I voted for the registry, but since it's such a failure I'm now against it.  For now."  Take note of this:
"There is no concept, no idea that gun ownership is ever going to be under attack for law-abiding hunters and farmers across this country. But we need to keep the cities safe. And I don't see that that's an unsolvable solution," Trudeau said.
Bullshit, you lying bastard.  This WAS an attack, just like some other things your father's party pushed.  You know it, everybody does, yet you openly lie about it like this?

Found at WeaponsMan, in a post about the civil disobedience in CT.
This is partly because the state stopped taking registrations. Malloy’s would-be Heydrich, Michael Lawlor, Vizeregierungsrat für Gegner-Erforschung und -Bekämpfunger, Under Secretary for Criminal Justice and Policy Planning, who looks forward to hunting down these Enemies of the State, told the Hartford Courant: ”We said, well, it’s too late,” with a villainous cackle. (OK, we’re making the cackle up. But it’s not much of a stretch). Those whose late registrations were not processed were entered onto a list by Lawlor’s henchmen, and must destroy, remove or surrender the weapons they tried to register, or — and this is the part that has Lawlor excited — fear the knock in the night.
But the great majority made no attempt at all to register (which is, by the way, exactly what happened in Canada with the ill-fated, nearly $3 billion (US) long gun registry, to the point where Malloy’s Canuck clone is backing off gun control, although the article notes he voted for the registry he now disparages). Mohandas Ghandi called it Passive Resistance. Glenn Reynolds calls it Irish Democracy (explanation here).


Guess The Party:
Inmate lawmaker Rep. Carlos Henriquez is 
doing his Beacon Hill business from his Billerica jail cell, thumbing through bills and budget proposals, and speaking to staff by phone “at least once a day,” 
according to the disgraced Dorchester Democrat’s legislative aide.

“We’ve been in regular contact with him, and at this point he’s concerned with the issues of the district,” aide Jessica DaSilva told the Herald.
...
Henriquez is serving a six-month sentence there after a jury convicted him Jan. 15 for the July 2012 
assault and battery of a woman he was dating.


“There are elements of Congress today that I do not like. I abhor the extremism of the tea party Republicans. I am embarrassed that the greatest legislative body in the world too often operates in a partisan intellectual vacuum, denying science, refusing to listen to experts, and ignoring facts,” he said.
Coming from one of the most partisan leftist hacks around, who pushed Globular Warmening despite evidence to the contrary because it offered such chances for control of people.

Note that this parasite has been there for FORTY YEARS...


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Is every Canadian named Justin a big PUSSY or am I extraplolating the data too much?