Tuesday, June 24, 2014

The 2nd Amendment keeps gun owners so safe that two of them were robbed leaving two different gun ranges.

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The 2nd Amendment keeps gun owners so safe that two of them were robbed leaving two different gun ranges.
Courtesy of NBC Philadelphia:

Police are asking for the public's help tracking down the second suspect responsible for robbing gun range customers of at least nine weapons and shooting a 67-year-old man.

Authorities identified the missing robber as 27-year-old Jeffrey Chandler.

Officials say Chandler, who stands 5-feet 10-inches tall and weighs about 200 pounds, has numerous tattoos on both arms. The most distinctive tattoo is the word - "Stretch" - located on his right hand, they say.

Investigators say Chandler fired the shot that wounded one of the victims.

Chandler's female accomplice surrendered to authorities after seeing that her face showed up on video surveillance tapes. However Chandler remains on the run, and is considered now heavily armed and dangerous.

Besides the 67 year old, they also robbed a second man as he left a second gun range:

They robbed a 68-year-old man at gunpoint outside Yury's at 544 N. Percy St. around 6:40 p.m. June 11, emptying the victim's pockets and taking off with his backpack, which contained two .22 caliber handguns, according to authorities.

So to be clear these two managed to steal nine weapons from two different armed citizens that they can now use to murder or rob anybody whom they choose.

Yep thank goodness that 2nd Amendment exists to keep people safe from crime, right?

P.S. That kind of reminds me of a conversation I had years ago with a local cop who told me that many burglaries were targeted toward homes that were known to have a large number of weapons on the premises, because guns are incredibly easy to sell once stolen.

Which means instead of an arsenal protecting a homeowner from crime, it actually made them a more desirable target.

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Hey, it's primary day again! Let's take a look at the losers Sarah Palin is backing this time.

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Hey, it's primary day again! Let's take a look at the losers Sarah Palin is backing this time.
Courtesy of the political Albatross's Facebook page:

Friends, there are important primaries across the country tomorrow (Okay obviously this was posted late yesterday.) with many good grassroots conservatives running against Washington insiders, and they need our help! In two states in particular, please help us send conservative fighters Chris McDaniel from Mississippi and T.W. Shannon from Oklahoma to the U.S. Senate. America's future depends on good leaders like Chris and T.W. who will fight for what is best about America! - Sarah Palin

Now there are a number of interesting primaries taking place today, but let's focus on these two since Palin has put her cottage cheese ass on the line again.

As of now it appears that T.W. Shannon is not exactly setting Oklahoma on fire with his campaign, and is currently trailing James Lankford by several points.

However Oklahoma is another state that mandates a runoff if no candidate can reach 50% so it is somewhat likely that this will not be over until later in the summer.

Speaking of runoff elections, currently the race in Mississippi is a toss up between Palin favorite Chris McDaniel and Thad Cochran.

Thad Cochran has even appealed to support from the African American demographic in Mississippi to help him against the more radical Tea Party favorite.

In response, conservative organizations are organizing groups of poll watchers to intimidate the black voters in a state where Jim Crow laws and lynchings are still burned into the memories of the African American community.

So the question is will these tactics intimidate black voters into staying home? Or will they anger them into turning out in droves?

To sum up, it looks like Palin may, or may not, get at least one victory in Mississippi, and the race in Oklahoma will likely go into extra innings.

It is hard to put either of these into the winners column for Palin, so her endorsement scoreboard still records far more misses than it does hits.

But hey, who needs to be good at political prognostication when you have that amazing Rainbow Bay Lodge money to fall back on.




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Leave it Doonesbury to totally nail the climate change debate.

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Leave it Doonesbury to totally nail the climate change debate.
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Garry Trudeau is a master at demonstrating how certain points of view are completely without merit, while also making the strip very entertaining and informative.

I have a huge Doonesbury collection in my house, and used to read the strip religiously.

I really need to get back to reading it more often.

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Did you ever wonder what happened to that kid Levi from the documentary "Jesus Camp?" Well here you go.

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So apparently his indoctrination took.

I find it interesting that he did not find anything wrong with how the documentary portrayed him, and in fact seems to think of it as a positive thing. Yet he is still firmly entrenched in the world that the film exposed.

But wait he's seen babies raised from the dead? Does he work in a ICU?

I can honestly say that I don't think any documentary upset me as much as Jesus Camp did.

At the end of the film I was actually shaking and very upset with how these impressionable children were being lied to and manipulated.

Perhaps the filmmakers should do a follow up to see where all of those kids ended up, and if their faith is still as strong as Levi's?

I would watch that.

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Homophobic patriarch of the Duck Dynasty clan claims he was "just trying to help those poor souls and turn them to Jesus" when he compared the gay lifestyle to bestiality and claimed they were all going to hell.

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Homophobic patriarch of the Duck Dynasty clan claims he was "just trying to help those poor souls and turn them to Jesus" when he compared the gay lifestyle to bestiality and claimed they were all going to hell.
Courtesy of Raw Story:

Duck Dynasty patriarch Phil Robertson explained over the weekend that people had misunderstood the intent of his homophobic comments because he was just “trying to help those poor souls and turn them to Jesus.”

Speaking at the Rock the South festival Cullman, Alabama on Saturday, Robertson defended comments he made to GQ magazine last year comparing homosexuality to bestiality and adultery.

Robertson had argued that “a vagina — as a man — would be more desirable than a man’s anus,” and said that LGBT people “won’t inherit the kingdom of God. Don’t deceive yourself. It’s not right.” On Saturday, Robertson told the crowd that he was “actually a nice man,” according to the Birmingham News.

“I’m trying to help those poor souls and turn them to Jesus,” he said.

Yes and nothing says, "I'm just trying to help you," like comparing someone's sexuality to man on mule love, and suggesting that they are destined to an eternity of pain and suffering in the fiery pits of hell.

There is nothing wrong with being religious, but if you feel justified in telling somebody that because they do not believe as you do that they will punished for all eternity, then yours is a religion of threats and condemnation and not one of love and acceptance as they are so often advertised.

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