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“NRA: The Untold Story of Gun Confiscation After Katrina”

Mayor Bloomberg, who literally floated the idea of anarchy as a way to blackmail us to surrender our second amendment rights, is really just the buffoonish, ill-informed, and loud-mouthed tip of the iceberg.  For government to control you fully, it needs you compliant and, when possible, unable to fight back.  And on the political left — whose goal is transformation of the country into their Utopian vision — the ends will always justify the means, if not by propaganda or ginned up crises than by politicized courts or attempts to create global treaties.

10 years ago you’d have never heard me sounding like some fringe militia type.  But then, 10 years ago we didn’t have a socialist (or corporatist, or collectivist, or liberal fascist, or Marxist — take your pick, but do pick at least one) in the White House along with the hard left ideologues he’s installed throughout the rest of the administrative state.

So.  Don’t tread on me.

American exceptionalism goes away if we, its children, don’t defend it. The ObamaCare decision turned you into a subject of the State. Resist we much.

(thanks to JHo)

18 Replies to ““NRA: The Untold Story of Gun Confiscation After Katrina””

  1. DarthLevin says:

    Ten years ago I wouldn’t have been close to contemplating spending money on an online course in anarcho-capitalism.

    Now I’m closer to it, but thinking “I could buy some new ammo with that money instead”.

  2. LauraC says:

    This book tells more about what happened – The Great New Orleans Gun Grab.
    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0970981333/

    People had to sue to get their guns back, and the city of New Orleans took care to ruin them before they returned them.

  3. Pablo says:

    Resist we much.

    We must, and, will, much, about that, be committed. I kinda like the America I was born into. This one not so much.

  4. Squid says:

    Bloomberg: “The cops won’t protect you unless you’re defenseless.”

    Earth: “We need to defend ourselves, because the cops can’t or won’t.”

    Cop: “Can’t I just eat my waffle doughnut?”

  5. LBascom says:

    10 years ago you’d have never heard me sounding like some fringe militia type.

    I’ve heard what fringe militia types sound like, and you sir, don’t sound fringe militia typey.

    Unless being a free man with a right (indeed, a responsibility) to protect yourself is fringe…which it ain’t.

  6. William says:

    Shoot, I remember when I thought this blog was too angry. Now I read this blog to calm down.

    Gooood times.

  7. Pablo says:

    Cop: “Can’t I just eat my waffle doughnut?”

    Bloomberg: “No, you fat bastard. Here, have some celery.”

  8. leigh says:

    Speaking of Bloomberg, NYers, he’s coming for your booze next.

  9. sdferr says:

    The doughnut supply was on the fritz down here yesterday, and apparently, will be for the next couple of days: Dunkin Doughnuts’ regional manufacturing facility has had some plumbing trouble, preventing timely deliveries to the retail outlets.

    Cops hardest hit.

  10. Abe Froman says:

    You have no other doughnut purveyors down there, sdferr?

  11. leigh says:

    I can overnight some Krispy Kremes to you sdferr.

  12. Ernst Schreiber says:

    Krispy Kreme is still around? I thought they went belly-up around 2005.

  13. leigh says:

    They’re in Tulsa. I don’t care for their wares, but I see people at the airport lugging pastry boxes that say Krispy Kreme on them whenever I go to the airport.

  14. leigh says:

    It could be that they aren’t publicly held, if they were at one time.

  15. Abe Froman says:

    Krispy Kreme was a Wall Street high flyer a decade or so ago. They expanded way too rapidly though.

  16. Swen says:

    Not to put too fine a point to it, but Obama wasn’t the president during Katrina when this gun confiscation was going on. That’s why some of us were fringe militia types before it was cool. This is also a good example of why it’s useful to learn to lie to the police. Just sayin’….

  17. sdferr says:

    Oh, I’m out of the commercial doughnut purchase racket myself, after having devoted better than 40 yrs of my life to it, so outside hearing about this story on the crystal radio, I’d not have known. But I think KK’s are sold in damn near all the local name brand gas stations with snack stores attached, so no worries there.

    Never was too fond of KK’s after that night on acid at the Bailey’s X-Roads outlet, watching the automated doughnut machine behind the windows firing off tracer rounds at me. And the gooey-sticky icing?: yhissck.

  18. sdferr says:

    By the way, anybody heard of stories about Bobby Jindal putting these fucking police twats in jail once he came into office? Or at least seeing to it they’re every damned one of them fired never to work in an office of trust in the State again?

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