Daily Archives: July 27, 2010

DISCLOSE Act Goes Down In Flames. For Now.

You gotta love the Progressives. They never give up. Today, the DISCLOSE Act failed to pass. The Democracy is Strengthened by Casting Light on Spending in Elections Act would effectively muzzle most political action groups, advocacy organizations, and issue groups (except … Continue reading

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Capt. John Raguso: ArmaLite AR-10 Pt. 12 – Ammo

A fairly major digression here, at the conclusion of Capt. John Raguso’s series on the ArmaLite AR-10. Hats off to the Captain for knowing his ammo, cold. Tomorrow, we’ll unleash his ArmaLite AR-10 review on our suspecting readers. Suffice it … Continue reading

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Is .380 the New 9mm? Ask My BODYGUARD

Smith & Wesson have begun shipping their new BODYGUARD 380 semi-automatic pistol and BODYGUARD 38 revolvers to gun dealers around the country. Both weapons come complete with Insight Technology laser sights. A laser for a double action snub-nosed revolver? That’s a … Continue reading

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God Bless John Stossel

John Stossel. The very name elicits some interesting reactions, depending upon who’s talking. Libertarians love him, and count him as one of their own. Conservatives admire him, but occasionally find he rubs them the wrong way. Liberals loathe him, as … Continue reading

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Out of the Closet: Hollywood ❤s Guns. Sort of.

Once I became a gun owner and received the training I needed to carry and use it responsibly, mine eyes were opened to the bi-polar attitude Hollywood has regarding guns. Perfectly willing to exploit guns in movies and on TV … Continue reading

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Incendiary Image of the Day: Sri Yukteswar Edition

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Leaving Home – Chapter Eleven – Purgatory

After 36 hours of favorable winds, our sails fell slack in light airs. We were forced to motor through windless, putrid heat. The Gulf of Suez is narrow. A busy shipping channel dominates the 180-mile waterway running through its center. … Continue reading

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