Daily Archives: June 16, 2010

Are These the World’s Tackiest Hearing Protectors?

I’d link you to the company’s website, but they force you to provide your name and email info to enter the site—and then don’t let you enter the site. Tacky is as tacky does.

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Firearms: The Love That Dare Not Speak Its Name?

My family is gathering for my father’s memorial service. Once again, my blood relatives and their relations are treating me with disinterest, distrust and distaste. At 50 years of age, I can let that one go. But I find it … Continue reading

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AK-47s in D.C. Tourist Spots? Really Paul? Really?

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John N. Synder on Terrorists: “Americans Need to be Able to Defend Themselves With Firearms Like Never Before”

According to scribd.com, the Washington Post and the New York Times dubbed John N. Synder “The Dean of gun lobbyists.” Snyder is also a “gun law expert” and author of “Gun Saint,” a book about a Catholic saint who used hand guns in … Continue reading

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Spree Killer Amy Bishop Charged with Brother’s Murder

Braintree, Massachusetts police are under the gun; the county has finally indicted professor Amy Bishop for the 1986 shotgun murder of her 18-year-old brother. Bishop, you will recall, shot six of her colleagues at the University of Alabama Huntsville, killing … Continue reading

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Judge Jails UK Granny for WW2 Pistol [Not Shown]

The BBC reports that the Scottish courts have sentenced Gail Cochrane a five-year stretch in jail for for possessing a “family heirloom.” More specifically, Auntie Beeb reckons Grany Cochrane was harboring a World War II-era 7.65mm “Browning” semi-automatic pistol. (“The … Continue reading

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Pawn Shop Taser Tale

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