
Aimed a bit high with the .44 Magnum. :)

Aimed a bit high with the .44 Magnum. :)
Under Obama, U.S. personal freedom ranking slips below France
Americans’ assessments of their personal freedom have significantly declined under President Obama, according to a new study from the Legatum Institute in London, and the United States now ranks below 20 other countries on this measure.
The research shows that citizens of countries including France, Uruguay, and Costa Rica now feel that they enjoy more personal freedom than Americans.
U.S. drops in state of free press ranking
Reporters Without Borders’ World Press Freedom Index measures the state of the free press in countries around the world. The U.S. fell 13 places to No. 46 thanks to the conviction of a WikiLeaks’ informant, the effort to track down and punish NSA leaker Edward Snowden and the Justice Department’s monitoring of reporters.
Looks like the moonbats are having a case of the vapors over this:
Pratt Says Threatening Politicians Is ‘What The Second Amendment Is All About’
(h/t: Sipsey Street Irregulars)
Pat Sajak on Twitter: “How long before our Republic starts exporting bananas?”
I was tempted to quote the title and precede it with “what is,” but that would be the wrong show.
Keep this in mind when the son of a bitch goes ahead with his illegal amnesty tomorrow:
22 Times Obama Said He Couldn’t Ignore or Create His Own Immigration Law
He’s going ahead with this as a big “screw you” to everybody who voted to put the brakes on his lawless agenda earlier this month. If this isn’t an impeachable offense, then what is? Are we still a nation of laws, or is that concept to be tossed to the wind the moment it becomes politically inconvenient?
(And for those of you who think this is somehow similar to previous amnesties, I offer you this rebuttal.)

Om nom nom…fresh bread, this time not from the bread machine.