Quote of the Day

From Bruce:

As if you needed further proof that voting for Obama is a lot like opening a MySpace account. If you’re over the age of 25 and doing either of those things, there’s something wrong with you.

I’ll admit, I have an account, but I don’t use it.

Obama’s Record on Guns

This has already made the rounds, but I wanted to link to Obama’s record on guns that the NRA has put together because each link gives it a bit more Google Lovin’, so when people search on terms involving Barack Moons over Mihami Obama, it comes up with the truth.  I’ll also add this to my highly searched page showing here.

International Gun Control Effort at UN

No good can possibly come of this.  Someone remind me again why we are spending good tax dollars to have these unaccountable international bureaucrats occupy some of the most valuable real-estate in the country?

McCain Courting Bloomberg as VP?

Kevin says if that happens, he’s voting for Bob Barr.  If McCain actually did that, I would do the same at that point.  That would basically be a message from McCain to the Republican base “I don’t need ya!” in which case, fine.  We’ll see in November.

But I think Newsmax is trying to make a non-story here.  “We don’t talk about our vice-presidential possibilities. But he added: ‘I appreciate Mayor Bloomberg enormously and the great job he’s done as mayor.” in D.C. speak is hardly an indication that Bloomberg is being seriously considered.  My money is going to be someone who the base feels good about, but who won’t scare independents and pissed off Hillary supporters.

John McCain has pissed in too many coffee pots in his own party to win with just the party base, so he’s going to have to court independents and Democrats if we’re not going to have to get used to saying “President Obama.”  He’s not going to come out and say “No, I am not considering your Jewish Mayor” when he’s visiting New York City, which is full of Jewish voters who probably liked Hillary, but who might be offended that Obama’s spiritual mentors associate with anti-semites.

Nonetheless, he can’t win without some of his base, and Bloomberg is too far to the left to bring any of the Republican base along for the ride.  If he does pick Bloomberg, I will vote for Bob Barr too, but I feel pretty good that he’s not picking Bloomberg.

Collective Punishment in Seattle Update

Random Nuclear Strikes has an update to the crap that is happening in Seattle.  It looks like it will affect more than just city employees:

As it currently stands, it looks as though the EO will direct all city employees to demand that people legally carrying their concealed pistols on all city property to leave the property immediately. If the legally carrying person does not leave immediately, they will be charged by the City of Seattle with trespassing. It is a nice little dodge around the pre-emptive state laws, though it makes me sick to my stomach.

Well, if it’s concealed, they won’t exactly know will they?  It should be easy enough to challenge this in court.  It looks like more and more cities are considering state law on the matter of firearms regulation to be optional.

Philadelphia Prosecutes More Straw Buyers

I would note that until the Attorney General Corbett came in, Philadelphia almost never went after cases like this.  I guess they got tired of us telling them they weren’t using the existing laws.  Of course, if they are serious about continuing it, how much you want to bet it lowers the murder rate in Philadelphia?