Category Archives: 2014 updates

Connecticut agencies battle over whether man who refused to show gun permit should have one

Thirteen months later, the State Board of Firearms Permit Examiners reinstated Lazurek’s gun permit, saying it found him to be a “suitable person.” 

However, the state Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection has intervened, filing an appeal over the permit being returned.

The Connecticut Citizens Defense League, a pro-gun rights group which Lazurek belongs to, now says it is trying to raise money to help him fight the “unprecedented” move. The group claims no direct involvement in the case but argues its importance “should be obvious” to gun owners across the state.

FK – It’s obvious no free person should have to request ‘permission’ or a ‘license’ to exercise the most basic right any creature possesses, the right to fight back.

CFR Reveals Plan to Neutralize “American Distemper”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzBoOKo0G4g

Establishment Desperate to “Co-Opt” Populist Uprising

Pitchfork Politics The Populist Threat to Liberal Democracy

As the political scientists Seymour Martin Lipset and Stein Rokkan famously observed, during the postwar years, the party structures of North America and western Europe were “frozen” to an unprecedented degree. Between 1960 and 1990, the parties represented in the parliaments of Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Ottawa, Paris, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna, and Washington barely changed. For a few decades, Western political establishments held such a firm grip on power that most observers stopped noticing just how remarkable that stability was compared to the historical norm.

Yet beginning in the 1990s, a new crop of populists began a steady rise. Over the past two decades, populist movements in Europe and the United States have uprooted traditional party structures and forced ideas long regarded as extremist or unsavory onto the political agenda. The influence of populists has been especially striking in the past few months. In May, Euroskeptical and far-right parties demonstrated unprecedented strength in elections to the European Parliament, even topping the polls in France and the United Kingdom. Meanwhile, in the United States, the Tea Party has sparked a civil war within the Republican Party: the most recent casualty was the House majority leader, Eric Cantor, an influential party power broker who was defeated in a primary election in June by a previously obscure archconservative challenger. The movement is now poised to make major advances in November’s midterm elections and will likely be able to hold Congress hostage with its obstructionist tactics for the foreseeable future.

FK – Our domestic blood enemies’ arrogance is boundless, indeed I think it is cosmic. My comments on the CFR ‘Foreign Affairs’ site:

We have something better than pitchforks, thanks to our Bill of Rights and that tiny minority who have protected and expanded our natural born Liberties through the centuries and we recognize that we don’t have a distemper, we have a plague and you are it.

Get out of our country. You don’t belong here.

We ain’t askin’.

DHS raids investigative journalist; seizes confidential list of whistleblowers

One federal agent, USCG investigator Miguel Bosch, began asking whether Ms. Hudson was the same “Audrey Hudson” who had written “the Air Marshal stories” for The Washington Times. The stories he was remembering was a series of articles that Ms. Hudson wrote in the mid-2000s exposing holes in the Air Marshal program. Of course, Mr. Bosch — a former Air Marshal — surely knew whose home he had conspired to enter.

“I now know why he [Miguel Bosch] was spending so much time in my upstairs office,” Ms. Hudson later remembered. “They had pulled out every box from my closet.”

Following the raid, it became clear that the agents were rooting through her private files related to her journalism work. Among the boxes were handwritten notes and lists explicitly naming the whistleblowers who had helped her expose problems in the federal government. These individuals had spoke under conditions of anonymity to protect themselves from retaliation. Yet, using a warrant that expressly stated “guns” as the reason for the search, Ms. Hudson’s private documents were carted away and placed into the hands of the federal government.

FK – Perhaps she should have done what most newswhores do:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=yp-Wh77wt1o

Obama Is So Damn Gay It Ain’t Even Funny

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcbuvIS9kSY

FK – True or not, this is hilarious.

Obama & His Ex-Gay Lovers (may be offensive) *videos*

When a bear hug is more than a bear hug

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Lrf8DbrJH0

FK – The first headline link above has more vids on this. Of course the Marxist mutt’s munchkins don’t care about its past. They’ll vote for anything that promises them a check or that might soothe their “limousine liberal‘ false consciences.

‘Might as Well Just Say No Black Folks Allowed’: Bar Under Fire for ‘Racist’ Dress Code

But most commenters on KMSP’s website seemed to completely disagree, saying it was about conduct, not race.

Flat bill hat = hispanic
sleeveless undershirts = white trash
baggy clothing = black
Equal opportunity offender, finally, a store that wants decent people.

How did anyone come up with this Dress Code being Racist and Targeting Black People?
I see plenty of Whites and Hispanics that dress like this.
I look at the list and they are Targeting Gang Bangers, and wanna-be Gang Bangers.
And lets not look into Michelle Horovitz she has no agenda here.

FK – I see white kids out here in the stix dressed like this. They should include ugly, poorly done, or obscene tattoos. I miss the days when only sailors and ex cons had them.

And it’s not “Liberal” hypocrisy. They’re commies. Call them what they are. Calling them by their cute names only helps them hide their evil from the ignorant.

How the Right Could Lose Its Way on Guns

As a matter of personal preference, I would certainly encourage private companies to allow their employees to bring their firearms to work, and, as a matter of taste, I would prefer it if those who have been discovered violating company policy were treated gently — especially if they were forced to break the rules in self-defense. But, unless one is to wholly rewrite the nature of American constitutional government, these decisions must be reserved to the private sector, and not to local voters or representatives. Like all of the provisions within the Bill of Rights, the Second Amendment serves as a check on government and on government alone. It does not apply to Walmart or to FedEx or to Joe’s Highway Diner. When the NRA gripes that some politicians are “heeding corporate concerns” over the predilections of gun owners, what it is really saying is that those politicians are respecting property rights and refusing to get involved where they are not welcome. At what point, one wonders, did that become undesirable to liberty-loving people?

On the campaign trail and in private, conservatives invariably profess enthusiasm for at-will employment, for limited regulation, for free contracts between employers and employees, for the right of businesses to decide with whom they wish to associate, and for legal regimes that privilege local knowledge over centralized edict. Ostensibly at least, conservatives do not wish the state to instruct private firms what their opening hours must be, how much they are required to pay their staff, and what sort of health insurance they are bound to provide. Such opposition is rooted in the Right’s belief about the practical effects of these policies, certainly. But it is also grounded in its view of the role of state, which is to be limited to securing liberty and to creating a framework within which markets can flourish. Are we to conclude now that these ideals do not apply when it comes to the question of guns? And if not, what can explain red-state support for preemption?

FK – Here’s the comment I posted to this article:

Google is proving right now that the corporations are just as dangerous as the government.

The most basic and valuable ‘private property’ is our own bodies, lives. No one anywhere has any ‘right’ to tell us we can’t defend such, for any reason. Profit motive be damned.

The greedy corporate workaholic jerks treat their employees like beasts of burden because they know they can get away with it. American corporations didn’t move their facilities after Klinton and a Democratic congress passed NAFTA because they felt sorry for the peasants of Mexico, Central America and Asia.

Don’t understand? Start here.

I could go on and on about this.

More important articles on our most basic right:

New Jersey Considers Mandatory Gun “Buybacks”

Court sides with SAF on key points in Challenge of Chicago gun range law

Moms Demand Action urges murders of open carry gun owners

No Surprise: Most Hated Cabinet Officials are also Bad on Gun Rights

Sheriffs Who Are Protecting Liberty

FK – Let’s hope they are ready to organize, arm and train their local militias to do what will be required to back up their words.

Did commiefornia do something right for once?

California Governor Vetoes ‘Ghost Gun’ Bill

Get one if you can afford it:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwRtll3jjU4

FK – This is called “Liberal”(commie) trash, the greatest danger and plague we face today. Only a program of complete and total eradication will cure this disease.

FK – We need serial numbers for “Liberal”(commie) trash and commie newswhores, tattooed on each cheek along with a hammer and sickle.

The makers of this machine should be honored nationally. We must repeal GCA ’68 and the NFA and all the other ‘gun laws.’

The ‘crime’ issue is a red herring. Even if ‘gun control’ could be proven to lower crime it would still be evil.

All ‘gun control’ is propaganda designed to condition the sheeple to more ‘control’ until full civilian disarmament is achieved. Thus all gun control is an act of war. All who forward it should be arrested, tried for treason against Human Liberty and executed.

When guns are outlawed “Liberal”(commie) trash season begins. The Newswhores die first.

Lawmakers Say Mexico Close to Releasing Marine Sgt. Tahmooressi from Prison

Members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee said Wednesday that they believe Mexico will soon release Sgt. Andrew Tahmooressi, the U.S. Marine who has been held prisoner in Mexico after he crossed into that country carrying weapons in violation of Mexican law.

Chairman Ed Royce (R-Calif.) said he met with Tahmooressi in prison back in June, and has continued to press Mexican authorities for his release. Royce said he made a breakthrough in a talk last week with Mexican authorities about Tahmooressi, who has been diagnosed with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.

FK – The trash would like to have the same ‘laws’ here so they don’t like the idea getting out that this man was treated badly just because he decided to be armed and be able to exercise his most basic right.

California outlaws what they call a hate flag, was it the ISIS flag?

Gov. Jerry Brown has signed legislation prohibiting California state government agencies from selling or display items displaying the Confederate flag.

Brown’s office on Thursday announced signing AB2444. It was introduced by Democratic Assemblyman Isadore Hall of Compton after his mother saw replica Confederate cash sold at the Capitol gift shop.

Hall, who is black, says the state should not promote a symbol of racism that is meant to intimidate. The gift shop no longer carries the item.

FK – Commiefornia is gone. It will have to re-invaded and re-conquered.