Criminals will always find ways to get guns. Let’s not restrict law abiding citizens the opportunity to defend themselves!
You cannot legally buy a handgun in Chicago, yet the city is the nation’s most murderous city.
You can own one, but only if you’ve owned it since before 1982, and it’s registered every year with the Chicago Police Department. Gun-control advocates and gun-rights advocates don’t – or can’t – agree on how a city with a handgun ban can lead the nation in murders. To proponents of owning guns, it means the ban doesn’t work. Read more…
Contessa Brewer and gang try to make it out that people showing up to protest Obama’s outrageous spending and health care reform (while armed; see: 2nd Amendment) are somehow racist whites because a black man is in the White House! You see, clever video editing can only get you by the sheeple, not all of us are duped by your hateful tricks. See below.
Police: Former Marine Shoots 2 Subway Robbery Suspects
PLANTATION, Fla. — A retired United States Marine disrupted a robbery in progress when he shot two men who attempted to rob a Subway sandwich shop, fatally wounding one of them, police said. Read more…
PETA’s “McCruelty Campaign” has ruffled the feathers of moms and dads in Albany who say they don’t want their kids exposed to any throat-slitting chickens or pictures of slaughtered poultry. Read more
This is an interesting view on how government can’t run anything correctly and therefore we shouldn’t allow them to run our health care.
I do a line in my act that’s often copied about how if you want the government to run health care you need to spend a little more time at the DMV. However the Obama administration has given us a new benchmark in government ineptness. If you’re looking forward to the government running our health care system perhaps you should look over at the CARS program. If you think that a quickly cranked out complex government program is what’s best for the economy or health care check out the so called Cash for Clunkers debacle. Read more
Enough is enough. Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 was released in late 2001. For its time, it was a decent browser, but in 2009, it is still in use by a significant portion of the web population, and its time is now up.
As any web developer will tell you, working with IE 6 is one of the most difficult and frustrating things they have to deal with on a daily basis, taking up a disproportionate amount of their time. Beyond that, IE 6′s support for modern web standards is very lacking, restricting what developers can create and holding the web back. Read more