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Showing posts with label truth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label truth. Show all posts

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Vox points out ...

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... yet more truth:

This is why I have absolutely no sympathy for Americans whatsoever, especially not Republicans who claim to be so distraught over what "the Democrats" are supposedly doing to the country. They are revealing themselves to be EVERY BIT as stupid and clueless as the "Hope and Change" Obama Democrats. They are an integral part of the problem, not the potential solution they imagine themselves to be.

They don't call the GOP the Stupid Party for nothing ...

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Thursday, September 22, 2011

I like ...

... the cut of his jib!

He will speak soothing platitudes to the public when he must, but his vanity is as great as his ineptitude.

Word to your mother.

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Thursday, September 1, 2011

This. Is.

Rich.

In other words, it is an intrinsically childish ideology founded on an abstraction and defies empirical reality and the entire historical record of Man. That sounds about right.

Please, PLEASE follow the link to see what it's about!

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Thursday, August 25, 2011

Worth your time ...

Freeing your mind:

The resistance is growing. The revolution taking place between the ears is beginning to swallow up more of the market share. Millions of humans have begun to shake off the sheep of their Statist slumbers, and more wake up by the minute. They are beginning to see Politicians for who they are; paper tigers who point to pieces of parchment as proof of their perverse powers.

h/t Mike V

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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Jumping on the bandwagon

Since so many gunbloggers are linking this, I will too. You need to RTWT.

A man may kill another in lawful self-defense even if the policy preferences of the state would prefer his death. If a right to self-defense actually exists, it is in a very real sense the highest law of the land and all lesser laws must pay it deference. It fundamentally defines the social contract, the nature of the relationship between man and the state.

But if there is no such inalienable right, the entire nature of the social contract is changed. Each man’s worth is measured solely by his utility to the state, and as such the value of his life rides a roller coaster not unlike the stock market: dependent not only upon the preferences of the party in power but upon the whims of its political leaders and the permanent bureaucratic class.
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Tuesday, June 7, 2011

I, Outlaw

Visigoth:

I’m tired of listening to erstwhile liberals — who’ve since found a niche as conservative pundits — tell me who can and can’t win elections, or why I’m to take John Huntsman and Mitt Romney seriously, while dismissing Michele Bachmann or Sarah Palin or Herman Cain. I’m tired of taking advice from the same dickbags who gave me McCain and HW Bush and Bob Dole and “compassionate conservatism” — who told me the era of Reagan was over, and that “conservatives,” to remain anything other than a regional party, had best embrace big government and the social nanny welfare state: that is, to become the Democrats, while the Democrats veer toward socialism. I’m tired of taking counsel from the “major voices” on the right, the same people who just two years ago were smirking at the TEA Party movement and telling us how unhelpful was our willingness to identify Barack Obama for what he is.

The GOP simply wants to keep its power. It, as a national party with a national “message,” cares not a whit about legal constitutionalism, classical liberalism, or the foundational principles of this republic.

RTWT

Jeff normally writes way above my head (which is one of the reasons I read him ... makes me bear down), but this one is pretty straightforward. These aren't threats, they're warnings (predictions, even). And just as Paul Revere warned the British (and as Mike V does today), things are coming to a head if something isn't done.

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Thursday, June 2, 2011

Radley had it on his site ...

... as expected, it's good:

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Good points ...

... one and all.

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Thursday, January 13, 2011

More truth about Tuscon

Joe (via Sebastian and Uncle) has more common sense and a demonstration about the idiocy of more regulation, and the ineffectiveness of current regulation:



I'd like someone (maybe Joe?!) to try to duplicate the shooting using 5 rds per magazine, and see how much longer it takes than the witness estimate of how long the actual shooting took.

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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Truth ...

... Radley brings it.

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Wednesday, August 11, 2010

You really need ...

... to take a look at this.

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