Friday, October 31, 2008

Halloween- Am I Scaring You Yet?








Topics: Obama supports federal ban on concealed carry, including the audio from 2004 in which he says this.
The Westerfield Sportsmans’s Club accident
Teaching kids to shoot
Problem guns: Ruger LCP and Mossberg ATR 100

Courtesy of Syd at Front Sight Press.

8 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:05 AM

    Great for preaching to the choir.

    But even as a member of that choir, I find his introduction way too long, and too pretentious.

    And then he gets pedantic (eg, the whole "clips" vs "magazines" thing) in the middle.

    A fence-sitter isn't even going to listen past the introduction long enough to not be persuaded.

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  2. LOVE it!
    haw haw!

    Menacing and yet, cute. One of those damned things bit me at the State Fair once when I had my back turned on it. I screamed and scared the whole petting zoo pavilion.

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  3. Anonymous11:54 AM

    Not in the least bit scared...

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  4. Ridiculous! I wouldn't vote for him in a one man race for dogcatcher...

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  5. Amusing to see my emu image Photoshopped!

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  6. That's your's Oleg? I lifted it from here!

    http://www.freakingnews.com/Dracula-Ostrich-Pictures-29577.asp

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  7. Anonymous8:28 PM

    Anonymous #1,

    I thought the podcast was fun. It was, after all, his Halloween episode. If you don't know the difference between a clip and a magazine, it may be time to hit the books. That bothers me too.

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  8. Anonymous8:56 PM

    You guys who want to throw the election to Obama just because McCain isn't pure enough to suit you take my breath away. That's insane.

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