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The terrorists win again
They should’ve told the dog-eating bastards to take a long walk off a short pier, but that would’ve required some testicular fortitude that is in short supply in Hollywood:
SONY’S A BIG PUSSY: Sony Cancels ‘The Interview’ Theatrical Release
The Biggest Music Comeback of 2014: Vinyl Records
I’ve noticed they’re showing up in greater numbers lately…would need to fix the tracking mechanism in my turntable first, though:
The Biggest Music Comeback of 2014: Vinyl Records
(Yes, there’s a tracking mechanism in it…it’s one of the linear-tracking models that came along in the ’80s as probably one of the last real improvements to the format.)
“Empathize” with our enemies? How about we grind them into the dirt, instead?
Some advice for Hillary and her fellow travelers: That hajji is out there. It can’t be bargained with. It can’t be reasoned with. It doesn’t feel pity, or remorse, or fear. And it absolutely will not stop, ever, until you are dead.
(Yes, this is a shameless ripoff of a movie quote. It was the first thing that came to mind upon hearing of this.)
“Empathize” with our enemies? How about we grind them into the dirt, instead?
Some advice for Hillary and her fellow travelers: That hajji is out there. It can’t be bargained with. It can’t be reasoned with. It doesn’t feel pity, or remorse, or fear. And it absolutely will not stop, ever, until you are dead.
(Yes, this is a shameless ripoff of a movie quote. It was the first thing that came to mind upon hearing of this.)
Change you can believe in
The U.S. was the world’s number one economy prior to World War II, but it took off bigtime after the war and there has not been a day of my long life in which we were not number one—until now.
The International Monetary Fund recently released its calculations regarding the world’s economy and concluded that China is the number one economy, producing $17.6 trillion in terms of goods and services, as compared with the U.S. producing $17.4 trillion. It’s not an overwhelming gap, but it is a warning that our economy is going in the wrong direction and has been before and since the financial crisis of 2008.
Ihre Papiere, bitte!
Notice how quickly the usual suspects squawk when it’s their freedoms on the line:
Is it time to treat the First Amendment just like the Second?
Two stories in today’s Seattle Times best illustrate the hypocrisy of the political left when it comes to the exercise of civil rights – in this case the First Amendment – and might provide an object lesson to anyone favoring restrictions on the Second Amendment.
One article explains that the Downtown Seattle Association and other Seattle business groups complained to Mayor Ed Murray and the city council about the downtown protests after the Ferguson grand jury decision. These protests were launched without permits and “caused significant disruption and impacts to transportation, commerce, jobs, retailers, residents, employees and tax revenues,” the Times reported.
Their lament drew a quick reaction from the Seattle chapter of the National Lawyers Guild, described as “an organization of activist-minded law students, legal workers and attorneys.” In their letter, the Guild wrote, “We are saddened that the Downtown Seattle Association and its partners in the business community do not understand the First Amendment and the right to protest in the most public of places in Seattle — downtown.”
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Why should peaceful protesters be treated any differently in their exercise of the First Amendment than law-abiding, peaceful gun owners be treated in their exercise of the Second Amendment? Background checks for all firearms transfers, including loans or gifts and private sales might just as easily be considered “prior restraint.”
Note to protesters: If you don’t care to be photographed in a public place on the suspicion that you just might be preparing to commit a crime, don’t squawk because gun owners don’t care to have the government recording every time they loan or borrow a firearm, especially to a friend or neighbor they have known for years, perhaps decades, on the mere suspicion that some crime might occur. That’s how Second Amendment advocates could explain why blindly voting for a “universal background check” initiative is insidious. Passing a law that ratchets down on someone else’s civil right is not nearly as noticeable as your own civil rights ox being gored.
QOTD
“Remember, whenever the word ‘justice’ is modified by an adjective, it’s not justice — it’s payback.”
via The PJ Tatler » They Never Stop, They Never Sleep, They Never Quit.
Stupid Criminal Tricks
In our present Idiocracy, the bad guys can’t even pull off a carjacking because they’re flummoxed by one of these:
Stick shift defeats carjackers in downtown Ocala | Ocala.com
Fog & clouds fill up the Grand Canyon
Time-lapse video of fog & clouds filling the canyon, and then starting to recede…awesomesauce:
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