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« Federal court records -- I find this hilarious | Main | Bringing guns to rallies »

Gun and knife turn-ins in Britain

Posted by David Hardy · 16 August 2009 02:50 PM

The real story.

· non-US

7 Comments | Leave a comment

Letalis Maximus, Esq. | August 17, 2009 10:35 AM | Reply

Mr. Bean, turning "condescending yet witless English twit" into a real art form.

Don Hamrick | August 17, 2009 2:33 PM | Reply

Shameless plug: Why the State Action Doctrine and the Incorporation Doctrine of the Fourteenth Amendment frauds!

Go here:

americancommondefencereview.wordpress.com/2009/08/13/revised-admiralty-lawsuit-for-the-second-amendment-with-new-introduction/

dagamore | August 18, 2009 1:01 AM | Reply

i so wish they had done it for more then 2 seasons it was a great show.

Don Hammyrick | August 18, 2009 1:06 AM | Reply

Speaking of frauds, why have I lost more gun lawsuits than the entire of the American population put together? Send me money so I can lose even more!

They're coming to take me away, aha
They're coming to take me away, oh hoh
To the funny farm where I can sue anyone
And busy basketweavers twiddle their thumb

Don Hamrick | August 18, 2009 8:44 AM | Reply

Because, like you, (Paul?), ordinary people and federal judges alike want to rule the world as they see it (political ideologies) instead of how it ought to be. But with the world the way it is, prejudice, bigotry, and hatred, anyone who takes a stand on long forgotten and neglect rights will incur the wrath of public scorn and ridicule. Just take a look at Alinsky's "Rules for Radicules" (which Obama is using) and you will see that anyone standing up for the Constitution will get slammed for doing so.

Looks like David Hardy has an Obama Troll lurking around on his blog.

Don Hamrick | August 18, 2009 9:01 AM | Reply

blogs.usatoday.com/oped/2009/08/letters-which-demonstrators-at-town-halls-are-authentic-.html#more

politics.theatlantic.com/2009/08/conservatives_learn_the_rules_for_radicals.php

Alinsky’s Power Tactics:

1. Power is not only what you have but what the enemy thinks you have.

2. Never go outside the experience of your people.

3. Whenever possible go outside the experience of the enemy.

4. Make the enemy live up to their own book of rules.

5. Ridicule is mans most potent weapon.

6. A good tactic is one that your people enjoy.

7. A tactic that drags on too long becomes a drag.

8. Keep the pressure on with different tactics and actions, and utilize all events of the period for your purpose.

9. The threat is usually more terrifying than the thing itself.

10. The major premise of tactics is the development of operations that will maintain a constant pressure upon the opposition.

11. If you push a negative hard and deep enough, it will break through into its counterside.

12. The price of a successful attack is a constructive alternative.

13. Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it and polarize it.

Don Hamrick | August 18, 2009 1:28 PM | Reply

Hmmmm. "Rules for Radicules"?

Meant to write "Rules for Radicals."

Nice Freudian slip with Radicals and Ridicule. Radicals who ridicule are "Radicules."

In Botany, a radicule (a.k.a. radicle) is a portion of a seedling that develops into the main root; small root-like structure forming the base of a nerve or blood vessel.

Note the similarity to Alinsky's "Rules for Radicals."

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