Skating on Thin Ice with Hot Blades

January 8, 2012

Terrorism, The Liar-in-Chief

Well, it’s finally happened; I agree with Rachel Maddow about something.

Hell, he already signed NDAA; it’s law. He can detain anyone, even American citizens, for no reason at all. If you might be a threat sometime in the future, look out!

At 5:35:
“My administration will work with Congress to develop an appropriate legal regime so that our efforts are consistent with our values and our constitution”.

A new ‘regime’ outside the courts, to imprison people indefinitely without charging them with a crime.

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18 Responses to “Skating on Thin Ice with Hot Blades”

  1. Erinyes Says:

    As an upstanding American citizen and staunch supporter of our Constitution I took some appropriate action in response to this new legislation:

    http://californiayankee.net/2012/01/behind-every-self-respecting-patriot/

    If anyone wants to donate to my ammunition fund, let me know. I think it’s time to start stockpiling.

    :flag:

  2. Me Says:

    The ammo is a lot cheaper than the AR 223′s – I am getting real pissed with this government violating the laws they were hired to uphold – they need to have the new rules they make used on them and melt the keys to made sure they are never found – honestly I want them tried in a real court of law which would be a slam dunk instead of using the illegal laws as they do -

  3. Me Says:

    Also, for the first time I totally agree with her and never thought she/ he would ever say anything like this against their idol

    • Pam Says:

      :rofl:

      Well, she’s not, not really. She’s just inserting facts. But it’s a giant leap forward.

      Awake, eh? And no call yet? But you’ll be home tonight!!! :hug:

  4. Quality Weenie Says:

    I can’t not bear to watch the video, I just can’t sit and watch Mad Cow. Someone tell me what it said please.

  5. Peter Says:

    Well, payday I need to buy another couple thousand primers, then next payday another couple pounds of powder. Between the jacketed hollow points and the bullet moulds I’m set for bullets probably for the rest of my life.

    I missed te day I was supposed to burn a candle near at least one of the shootin’ irons and post a picture, somehow that’s supposed to end gun violence. Of course, if we really wanted to end gun violence we should just shoot criminals until the survivors learned the lesson.

    These are good days to own handloading gear. Most of the stuff can be bought in a store, with cash, no records. It’s comforting to have my own ammunition “factory”.

    Oh, yeah, last week we had Fuck Obama Day. :finger: :finger: :finger: :blowing:

    • Pam Says:

      I thought every day was Fuck Obama Day! :D

      These are good days to own handloading gear! I just wouldn’t know what to do with it… ;)

  6. me Says:

    Take the lead weights off car wheels and melt them down with the fishing weight melting pot but pour the lead into bullet molds that will work in 9MM, 38SPL, 357 & 45 – with brass, powder, & primers you can now defend your right to bear & keep arms honey – by the way, remind me this weekend, self defense ammo – this must be factory made only

  7. Peter Says:

    Pam, handloading is not some Great Mystery, if you can follow a recipe out of a cookbook you can learn to load ammo. Granted, there are some things that can get complicated, like loading for the wildcat cartridges, those little beast cooked up in someone’s garage or the back room of a gunsmith’s shop but any standard cartridge there are dozens to hundreds of loads. And they’re all in a bunch of loading manuals.

    The only danger for handloaders is like new cooks, some get sort of crazy with the spices.

    • Pam Says:

      Well, I can follow a recipe and don’t usually go crazy with spices… we’re going to a gun show this weekend; I’ll see what’s going on at the booths and how complicated it looks. :yes:

  8. Folly Says:

    I’d love to do that in front of the neighbors. Neighbor, “What are you doing?” Me, “Making ammo, why?”

  9. Peter Says:

    I do my bullet casting on a table on the front deck. I don’t have a lot of neighbors but they do know what I’m doing.