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March 2013

Gabby Gifford’s husband, Mark Kelly, buys two semi-auto firearms [Darleen Click]

… when his hypocrisy is discovered he rushes to put up a Facebook post worthy of Emily Litella. Mark E. Kelly, gun-control proponent and husband to former Congresswoman Gabby Giffords, recently purchased an AR-15 (an “assault weapon,” he called it)—which he now says he intended as an illustration of the need for more stringent gun laws. Kelly reportedly bought the AR-15 and a 1911-style semi-automatic pistol at a gun store

“These laws are so poorly drafted, and so designed to trap otherwise legal citizens into a crime, that it is simply too dangerous for us to film here.” [Darleen Click]

Outdoor Channel poised to leave Colorado Michael Bane is an Executive Producer and host for the Outdoor Channel which currently has four series in production, including the popular show Gun Stories. In an email to Republican Senator Steve King, Bane says if the Democrat-sponsored bills pass, Colorado will become known as unfriendly to sportsmen and will force other producers across the country to consider other states. The host says he’s

Congrats, Satch!

We braved the winter storm today and drove the 62 miles up to Fort Morgan for the Mustang Classic, which Satchel won, pinning all three of his opponents (the eventual second, third, and fourth place finishers; his pin in the finals took less than a minute). Last weekend, Satch won the Eagle Open in Greeley, marking the first time he’s won back-to-back open tournament championships. Next week, we’re heading to

Mrs. Grundy Watch: We are offended!! [Darleen Click]

In a so-called “modern” world where Tolerance™ and Acceptance™ are championed as the principle values, the parade of hysteria directed at those that have offended others defies common sense and parody. Nothing quite demonstrates the idiocy of the anti-gun progressives as a brain-dead Government school confiscating cupcakes because they are decorated with toy soldiers. The school principal branded the military-themed cupcakes “insensitive” in light of the Sandy Hook Elementary School

A special ops buddy reacts to Feinstein’s characterization of former military and gun rights

From an email, in response to this story: I’m going to make an awesome new TV show, let’s call it “Explosion Extravaganza”.  I’m going to get a bunch of men, and some women if they wish, in the 18-25 age bracket, and lock them up inside a new reality show.  Please disregard that this age bracket has been shown to be particularly poor decision makers, and one of the most

Colorado Senate Live Feed: watch as our 2nd Amendment rights go poof! [UPDATED, UPDATED AGAIN, & AGAIN]

I’ll be watching this most of the day, so consider this thread an open thread, as well as a thread where I’ll be commenting on a set of lawmakers, in league with the federal government, presuming to take away a natural right. There will be much “discussion” and much “debate,” and none of it will matter:  Democrat lawmakers have gotten their marching orders, and all they are looking for now

Piers Morgan anticipates a delicious dish of Catholic-bashing; atheist Penn Jillette serves up something else [Darleen Click]

Near the end Piers whines that Penn is defending what Piers claims is his church. Um, no Piers, it’s not.

“BREAKING: Colorado Anti-Second Amendment Legislator’s Criminal Record Exposed” [2x updated]

That would be Rep Rhonda Fields, who in my viewing of the House assembly debates distinguished herself as being one of the stupidest people to win a seat of power anywhere, ever, in the history of always. RedState: According to a Colorado Bureau of Investigations report obtained by Media Trackers, State Representative Rhonda Fields (D-Aurora) was arrested in 1976 on a charge of larceny and again in 1991 on a charge

Professional GOP pols to Paul: we were inclined to vote against Brennan, but because of you, we’ll now vote for him!

Evidently, how John McCain and Lindsey Graham — who must be common law spouses by now, mustn’t they? — choose to represent their constituencies is dependent on how they perceive the decorum of those ostensibly on their own ideological side.  Should they find said decorum unhelpful, for instance, those upstarts who have trespassed against the recent tradition of running the Senate on mostly bipartisan autopilot must be taught a lesson

Corey Haim’s “Notes from the afterlife,” 14

A quick observation, if you’ll allow me:  this one time, after the premier of Snowboard Academy I think it was, I signed some chick’s breast, which she just kinda flopped into my hand right there in the lobby of the Vine theater.  I may have snorted a line of crank off it, too, I don’t really remember. Those experiences tend to blend together. Anyway, I bring this up not as