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November 19, 2009

Will Sessoms, enjoy the rest of your run as Mayor…

Filed under: 2nd Amendment, Guns, politics — Doug @ 15:38

Because when it’s time for the next election we WILL unseat you.  It has come to my attention that the Virginia Beach City Mayor, Will Sessoms Jr., is a member of New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s, “Mayors Against Illegal Guns .” (MAIG)

For those of you who don’t know, Michael Bloomberg is about as anti-second amendment as you can get.  The MAIG is a coalition of Mayors from around the country that want to kill or second amendment.  A few of their key issues involve;

  • Microstamping of ammo
  • Repealing the Tiahrt Amendment, which blocks access to weapons trace data for any purpose other than investigating a crime
  • The “Gun Show Loop-hole,” which is a lie by the way…..

These issues and others show their true goal which is the restriction of our freedoms.  Merely being associated with Bloomberg is a bad idea because he is the most anti-gun Mayor in the country.  I will admit that I voted for this guy and am beginning to regret it….

–Me

November 18, 2009

Those fucking pirates don’t learn…

Filed under: Guns, politics — Doug @ 09:47

From CNN :

The U.S.-flagged Maersk Alabama, which was captured in a bloody hijacking last spring, was attacked again today. This time, the ship reportedly evaded the attackers by firing back.

The pirates need to learn that Americans will only take so much shit before we just start fucking killing you.

I’m proud that the men on that ship decided there would be no second chance at diplomacy….

–Me

November 11, 2009

States rights when applied to the second amendment

Filed under: 2nd Amendment, Guns, politics — Doug @ 19:43

I was listening to last night’s Gun Nuts Radio when the concept of preemption came up.  Preemption is an interesting concept that has a good and a bad.  I would love preemption applied to a basic understanding but I would be concerned for the Federal Government to go too far with it.  If we allow the federal government to pass preemption with guns then what is the restriction on them to step on the tenth amendment everywhere else.  Preemption on a state by state basis is good and it should be encouraged to make it easier for citizens in a state to know they are within the law while traversing the state but I don’t even like to give the government too much power.  Even when that power appears to be good.

–Me

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