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RNC Chairman Priebus Talks to the New Media

Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus held a call for new media people on Tuesday afternoon, June 7.  To those accustomed to long delays while waiting for the President to speak, the beginning was refreshing. The call started at 5 pm Eastern, and we were being welcomed by a representative of the RNC at 5:02. There [...]

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Camping Out With False Prophets

By the time you read this the world won’t have ended. Harold Camping, president of Family Radio International, has performed a number of calculations based on his understanding of Bible history. He has deduced that May 21, 2011 is 7,000 years since Noah’s flood, and that the Bible says this is judgement day. This is [...]

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No, Mister President, After You- I Insist!

The current US budget troubles have led to an impasse that is likely to lead us to another round of brinkmanship like what we saw with the fiscal year 2011 budget. Because it was a last minute compromise, some things slipped through the cracks from lack of time. Other things were dropped because there was no way [...]

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The Billionaire Who Would Be President: A Cautionary Tale

Once upon a time, there was a Republic. It was rather nice, as countries go, but many of the residents of the Republic had begun to notice that it was somewhat shopworn, and frayed about the edges. Though the previous president had shown that it would still clean up nicely and took well to being [...]

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Banning Guns by Changing Definitions, Part 4

The Supreme court decisions in District of Columbia v Heller and McDonald v Chicago moved the earth under the feet of the ATF. The decisions clearly established that the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms is an individual right, it can be exercised for any lawful purpose, and that it applies to the states. This negates many of the firearms related parts of the ATF’s job. But like any good bureaucracy, ATF has its’ fingers in its’ ears and is shouting “LA LA LA I CAN’T HEAR YOU!” while planning how to overcome this setback. Apparently the ATF’s plan is to say “The Supremes told DC, and told the states, but they didn’t tell ME! Besides, the ruling says that there is space for some regulation!” The current study certainly foreshadows some regulation.

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Banning Guns by Changing Definitions, Part 3

Since it is unlikely that any gun control legislation could get through the existing congress the Obama administration is seeking to restrict the import of certain shotguns by having the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) to change the rules.

But there is a far more basic objection that must be raised to this new attempt at regulatory gun ban- Nowhere in the constitution of the United States is there anything about a “sporting purpose.” The second amendment says:

A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.

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Banning Guns by Changing Definitions, Part 2

Unable to get legislation passed, the administration seeks to master us with their mastery of words. In this case the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) is seeking to master the definition of the term “sporting use” to “traditional” sports, things similar to what might have been found in 1934 when the Treasury Department first began regulating firearms.

One major problem (aside from the constitution) is that many of the features the ATF study group settled on make a shotgun particularly useful for self defense, especially home defense.

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Banning Guns by Changing Definitions, Part 1

The Obama administration is seeking once again to do via regulation what they would never be able to do via legislation. This time shotguns are in the crosshairs, specifically certain popular imported weapons. Even waving the bloody shirt after congresswoman Giffords was shot only moved a few members of congress, not nearly enough to enact new restrictions. Rather than face a losing fight in congress the administration decided to just emulate Humpty Dumpty from Lewis Caroll’s “Through the Looking Glass.”

‘When I use a word,’ Humpty Dumpty said, in rather a scornful tone, ‘it means just what I choose it to mean — neither more nor less.’

‘The question is,’ said Alice, ‘whether you can make words mean so many different things.’

‘The question is,’ said Humpty Dumpty, ‘which is to be master — that’s all.’

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First Landmark Report Post: Jesus and the Left Revisited

My first piece at the Landmark Report:   My colleague, Cal Chayce, has weighed in on the question of whether or not Jesus was a conservative. He argues that Jesus stood foursquare behind the core beliefs of the modern conservative movement. I agree with my colleague that the Left is misappropriating Jesus, but I would suggest that [...]

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The Landmark Report

I’ve been selected as a contributor at the Landmark Report, a new news site. I was going to write up something fancy to announce it here, but the current press of news caused the Landmark Report to go live earlier than planned. My first piece will be appearing there in a few hours. I’ll still [...]

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