Tag Archives: Freedom

If Thine Eye Offend Thee

You know something, I can actually pluck my left one out.

Ron Baity, pastor of Berean Baptist Church in Winston-Salem. He had been invited to lead prayer as an honorary chaplain of the state house of representatives for a week.

But the clerk asked to see his prayer and found the name of Jesus near the end of the prayer. She said, “We would prefer that you not use the name Jesus. We have some people here that can be offended.”

Let them deal with it. She said “prefer” and he gets fired?

Enough of this PC already and grow a spine.

July 4th, 2010 – Independence Day

Independence Day

John Wayne “Face the Flag”

John Wayne “Why I Love America”

UPDATEx2: Disclose Act Passed in the House

Pelosi, for once, reads the tea leaves correctly on the non-support on this bill.

(Psst: NRA, hear that? We know what you did. And, as an NRA member, I am not happy with what you did.)

However:

Democratic leadership aides said the vote would be rescheduled until next week, but it is still unclear whether Pelosi and Rep. Chris Van Hollen (Md.), chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and the author of the bill, will have enough votes to move forward then.

UPDATE: Apparently, Pelosi plans to have a vote on this abhorrent bill today. Time to light up the phone lines.

UPDATEx2: HR 5175 Roll Call Vote. Now it goes to the Senate. And we already know what that means here in Maryland, now don’t we? Call them anyway. And call again. Again.

Feds Insist To Waste Our Money

By suing Arizona for copying the federal law (Article 4, Section4 – to protect the states) in order to protect themselves because of the $4B costs incurred by activities of illegal aliens.

There you have it. One of the 50 states of the United States has to do the job the federal government is supposed to do – but refuses. (Psst. Hey POTUS, we all heard you take the oath to uphold the Constitution. Got that?)

How crazy stupid is this?

Here’s a job for anyone interested. Read this about a Writ of Mandamus.

And Long May It Wave.

I love it.

And Doc Zero nails it.

I love that, too.
Freedom

The Last Best Question of the Night

The crowd was not expecting it. Perhaps not even yourselves.
Have you ever heard it like this?

h/t Don Surber.

New Blog

I am grateful to the Baltimore Sun for offering this chance to expand my horizons.

I hope this helps to bring to the public eye, the information necessary to make a wise choice when going to the polls this September 14th.

Have a good day.

Oh. Here’s the web page address:

http://candidateblogs.baltimoresun.com/daniel-mcandrew

Our Grand Old High Flying Flag Long May It Wave

For some inane reason, FOXNews decided to put up a poll asking if our American flag should be banned right here, in America.

What kind of stupid question is this?

Here’s the link to the poll.

Have at it.

Atty General Issues Opinion On .22 Rifles

Some good news for a change.

The Office of Attorney General issued a favorable opinion Monday, May 24, as what constitutes a “copy” of a so called “assault weapon.” These firearms are subject to Maryland’s “regulated firearm” law.

The issue at hand was whether .22 caliber rimfire rifles that may cosmetically resemble any firearms defined as “assault weapons” in the Annotated Code of Maryland, Public Safety Article § 5-101, should be regulated under that section as “copies” of the listed center-fire models.

According to the opinion, a copy must be similar “in its internal components and function to the designated weapon” and “cosmetic similarity to an enumerated assault weapon alone would not bring a weapon within the regulated firearms law”.

The opinion also states that the Maryland State Police will make the initial decision as to whether the gun’s internal parts make it a “copy” of an “assault weapon.”

This is a victory for Maryland’s law-abiding citizens who use these common rifles for competition, sport shooting and home defense.

You can read the opinion in full by clicking here.

Our Rights Threatened By U.N.

The Obama administration announced its support for the United Nations Small Arms Treaty this week.

So much for our sovereignty.

Be sure to read the Washington Times article to find out what former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations John R. Bolton had to say about it.