He Said What?

I hate Bill O’Reilly with a burning white passion, but a Fox reporter managed to catch up with Bill Ayers, wearing a big red star.  What he said stunned me:

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You have to love a communist who says, “This is my property, will you please leave?”  How far the mighty have fallen eh?

Imagine no possessions
I wonder if you can
No need for greed or hunger
A brotherhood of man
Imagine all the people
Sharing all the world

Well, I suppose the world being described by John Lennon’s words is after Bill Ayer’s reeducation camps take care of our intrepid reporter.

Ask Tom McClintock a Question

Tom McClintock is a California State Senator.  He’s currently running for Congress in California’s 4th Congressional District, who’s seat is currently occupied by retiring Republican John Doolittle.  Tom has been a strong advocate for the Second Amendment, and conservative principles in California for a long time.  He carries an A rating, and an endorsement from the NRA.  He a good candidate who deserves the support of Golden State gun owners.

I have been offered an opportunity to interview Senator McClintock, and thought I would open up the comments to anyone who wants to ask a question of him.  I have a few I’m thinking of asking, but if someone comes up with a good one, I’d be happy to include it.

Why We Arm Ourselves

If you really want to know why the Second Amendemnt really exists, it’s because the people described here do:

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We’re about to possibly elect a president from a political culture who believes Bill Ayers is “no big deal.”  Just keep that in mind as we head into November.

Pennsylvania Attorney General Race

Looks like John Morganelli is trying to run from his record and statements on guns.  I’m as much concerned by how Morganelli proposes to implement “Lost and Stolen” as I am about the fact that he’s supporting the measure.  If the AG can regulate that issue under consumer protection measures, what’s to stop him from banning guns?  Anyone who proposes to do what Morganelli is doing can’t be trusted as Attorney General.  Gun owners really need to get behind Tom Corbett this election.

It’s Just A “Petty Offense”

Newsweek apparently thinks that when we say “Obama voted to criminalize self-defense with a gun in the home.” that it’s not true because what Obama voted for was merely a “Petty Offense” with a small $750 dollar fine:

The ad fails to mention that the issue was a local handgun ban that made the homeowner’s gun illegal to keep in the house.

What Obama voted for was not any general repeal of the right of self-defense, but to uphold enforcement of the local gun ban, a “petty offense” that carried a maximum penalty of a $750 fine.

Oh yeah, that makes it better.  Thanks Newsweek, for making our jobs easier!  They go on to detail that the commercial NRA is running as being false, and then talk about the real Hale DeMar story.  Perfect!

Seriously, the media is so out of touch they don’t realize just how offensive the true “true story” of what Obama really voted for is to a very large number of Americans.  If you can’t use a firearm to defend yourself in your home, without risking a government fine, then self-defense with a gun in the home is a crime.  Period.  That’s what Obama voted for.

The Scarlet Letter

Apparently armed robbers are in the tank for Obama too:

Pittsburgh police spokeswoman Diane Richard tells Channel 4 Action News that the victim was robbed at knifepoint on Wednesday night outside of a Citizens Bank near Liberty Avenue and Pearl Street just before 9 p.m.

Richard said the robber took $60 from the woman, then became angry when he saw a McCain bumper sticker on the victim’s car. The attacker then punched and kicked the victim, before using the knife to scratch the letter “B” into her face, Richard said.

I guess this guy misheard the campaign’s slogan as “Gimma all the change you’ve got so I can believe in it!”  My car sticker says “Sportsmen for McCain” on it, which hopefully would be enough to allow Mr. Scarlet Letter give to realize that his intended victim will respond with 9mm “O”s to any attempt to carve a “B”.

UPDATE: Upon further questioning, it appears there’s a lot to be skeptical of here.

UPDATE: Yep, it’s a hoax.  Man, what an attention whoring tool this chick is.  She’s facing charges.  Good.

Money for Votes

Ward leaders in Philadelphia, and our illustrious Governor, are worried they won’t have enough “street money” to pay volunteers.  I should note that in suburban wards, our volunteers are volunteers.  They do the job because of a sense of civic duty, so that an important function of our republic can be carried out.

ACORN is a shining example of what happens when you pay people to achieve a certain result, and the practice of paying “street money” is an idea who’s time should have gone.  I will actually have a lot more respect for Barack Obama if he doesn’t pay up, even if it means he loses Pennsylvania.  If people don’t care enough about their candidate, or care enough about running elections without having to be paid, they can stay the hell home.  Ed Rendell is worried that could mean the Democrats lose.  There are things that are more important than that.

Conference Call with Missouri Governor Matt Blunt

Governor Blunt hosted a conference call a few minutes ago with several gun bloggers.  Mostly it was to talk about the upcoming election.  Not much in the way of news to me, since I’m already pretty familiar with the campaign’s talking points on guns.  Several bloggers expressed concern with John McCain’s record on guns, and indicated they didn’t trust him.  Blunt’s response was basically that you can trust McCain a hell of a lot more than you can trust Barack Obama.  This might surprise you, but I actually trust Barack Obama on the gun issue.  I trust that he’s going to screw gun owners every chance he gets.  Either way, hopefully other bloggers took better notes than I did, and I’ll be able to update this post with some more detailed coverage.

The one question I asked was what kind of activity the Governor saw from ACORN in Missouri.  He indicated it was substantial and worrisome.  He doesn’t agree with those who suggest that registration fraud is not worrisome, since that invariably is done in order to commit fraud at the ballot box.  Missouri indicted 12 ACORN employees from 2006 and 2007, before this current fiasco got started.  ACORN’s activities are a serious concern to me.  With several states already saying they can’t ensure a fair election, this is going to seriously affect people’s confidence in this election.  We’ve already had too many elections where that’s been an issue, and I worry another doubtful election will rip the country apart.  With Obama hiring $800 grand worth of ACORN services for this election, if this is the kind of change he’s selling, he can keep it.