Archive for the 'gun control' Category
Question Of The Day
Posted on June 26, 2008 by andrew- Filed Under Supreme Court, gun control | Leave a Comment
What kind of gun should I buy?
Some Impressive Word-Association Results
Posted on April 21, 2008 by andrew- Filed Under 2008 presidential election, American history, Bill Kristol, Passover, gun control | Leave a Comment
Mocking Bill Kristol’s NYT columns is essentially the lowest common denominator for liberal blogs these days, but I just can’t resist today’s meditation upon the candidates’ Passover messages. It doesn’t take much effort to look at the column and realize how stupid extrapolating hypothetical White House policy from a holiday greeting written by the candidates’ [...]
RIP That Damned Dirty Ape Guy
Posted on April 7, 2008 by andrew- Filed Under Charlton Heston, gun control, obituaries | Leave a Comment
Holy crap, Charlton Heston died? And just when he was so close to seeing the people of his nation’s capital finally delivered from oppression. 1
Don’t worry, Charlie. As soon as I get my assault rifle, I’ll be firing off a few rounds in your name.
See what I did there? It’s a Moses reference and an [...]
Polling The Irrelevant
Posted on March 27, 2008 by andrew- Filed Under Constitution, DC, Second Amendment, gun control, polls | Leave a Comment
Gallup proudly displays the following results from their latest poll on gun rights, apropos of the DC case currently in front of the Supreme Court:
Well, OK. But that’s not really the question, is it? Yes, constitutional scholars do debate just how crucial a role should be played by the “well regulated militia” clause in understanding [...]