Not Talking About “Heller”
Posted by Ted Bronson | Filed under Border Patrol
Although, if I owned a gun store I would be saturating the airwaves and print with advertising for my “First Annual Heller Sale.” Been busy around the Casa de la Ligne, but I’m not going to apologize for lack of posting. It’s summer and I’m enjoying it. But I would like to call your attention [...]
Tags: and sometimes in arizona, do you have a flag, tyranny
Get Her, Ray
Posted by Hazel Stone | Filed under Buttinskis
From the California Code of Judicial Ethics (pdf): Canon 1. A judge shall uphold the integrity and independence of the judiciary. Canon 2. A judge shall avoid impropriety and the appearance of impropriety in all of the judge’s activities. Canon 3. A judge shall perform the duties of judicial office impartially and diligently. Canon 4. [...]
Tags: kill all the lawyers, tyranny
Even Orwell Would Be Shocked
Posted by Robb Allen | Filed under Guest Authors, Liberating Liberty, Public Servants?
(Guest blogger: Robb Allen from Sharp as a Marble) Last night I took my oldest to the Strawberry Festival in Plant City, Fl. It’s your standard carnival – rides, $8 hot dogs, and loads of extremely overweight & slovenly people eating deep fried funnel cakes. And police. Lots of police. In bullet proof vests and [...]
Tags: Deep Fried Food, military, SWAT, tyranny
Tyranny in Red Tights
Posted by Robb Allen | Filed under Guest Authors, Non-Freedoms
(Guest blogger: Robb Allen from Sharp as a Marble) There’s a saying that goes, “The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn’t exist.” In The Screwtape Letters, C.S. Lewis talks about a tactic the demons use to ensure people won’t believe in them which gives them a better shot at [...]
Tags: evil, government, hype-no-tized, tyranny



