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I’ve heard folks who are in favor of keeping law-abiding citizens unarmed…

…say that carrying a gun won’t do you any good if someone is already pointing one at you.

Maybe they should talk to the police trainee who drew on and killed the shotgun-wielding teen who was trying to rob him.

Story discovered at Rustmeister’s Alehouse

7 comments February 18th, 2008

I’m pretty sure I’m going to be voting for Obama in Wisconsin’s primary

I’m not sure who I’ll be voting for in the general election, cialis canada hospital but I’m pretty sure I’ll be voting for Barack Obama, viagra tomorrow.

My reasoning is as follows:

I think the Democrats stand around an 80% chance of winning the general election.

If they do, I can’t bear the thought of listening to Hillary and Bill Clinton for four to eight more years.

I just can’t.

Even if they are less liberal.

Even if they more likely to govern from the center.

I just can’t face four more years of her grating voice and his corpulent glad-handing.

I’m not so much voting for Obama as I am voting against Hillary.

I know McCain stands a better chance in the general election against Hillary than he does against Barack, but I just can’t take the risk.

So tomorrow, I’ll be voting for Barack Obama.

Add comment February 18th, 2008

Often guns aren’t the problem, they’re the solution

That’s the lesson of this terrific post at Rustmeister’s Alehouse.

Add comment February 17th, 2008

Maybe some folks would like guns better, if they were used to commit abortions?

Number of people killed by guns in the United States in 2003: 9, best viagra buy cialis 659.

Number of people killed by abortions in the United States in 2003: 854, tadalafil 122.

Number of amendments protecting the right to keep and bear arms in the U.S. Constitution: 1.

Number of amendments protecting abortion in the U.S. Constitution: 0.

Now, remind me again, which of the two are we supposed to ban?

4 comments February 16th, 2008

All Wisconsin conservatives should pray that Obama becomes President

Considering how hard Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle is campaigning for Obama, viagra buy generic Barack would almost certainly reward him with a cabinet position or some other appointment.  

With Doyle out of the picture, viagra the Republicans would be a shoe-in to win the Wisconsin Governor’s mansion the next time around.

And, honestly, when it comes to the things I care most about, I’d happily trade a Democrat in the White Hosue for a Republican running our statehouse.

6 comments February 14th, 2008

Brace yourself

I heard a college student on NPR say that she was voting for Hillary Clinton because of her national health plan. The girl’s braces cost her $4, cialis buy buy viagra 000 and she thought the rest of us should have to pay for them for her.

And her vote cancels mine out.

Sigh.

7 comments February 12th, 2008

Around 4.25% of the African Americans in Wisconsin live in Madison

…which makes it the perfect place for presidential candidate Barack Obama‘s only currently-scheduled pre-primary appearance.

I’m sure the 72.6% of the State’s African Americans who live in Milwaukee won’t feel snubbed.

5 comments February 12th, 2008

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Columnist Eugene Kane joins the chorus of people horrified by someone saying that the Clintons were “pimping out” their daughter

Eugene Kane says:

David Shuster blundered by assuming calling someone a ‘pimp’ isn’t a pretty big insult.

I am ashamed to admit that I too never realized how big an insult the word “pimp” is.

In solidarity, generic viagra shop I will now stop watching Pimp My Ride.

4 comments February 11th, 2008

While I hesitate to give money to a bunch of angry liberals…

… I’m still thinking about ordering this refrigerator magnet.

2 comments February 10th, 2008

I never thought I’d see the day…

…when people would speculate that a Presidential candidate had exaggerated his illegal drug use to make himself look better:

Mr. Obama’s account of his younger self and drugs, discount cialis medicine clinic though, sildenafil significantly differs from the recollections of others who do not recall his drug use. That could suggest he was so private about his usage that few people were aware of it, that the memories of those who knew him decades ago are fuzzy or rosier out of a desire to protect him, or that he added some writerly touches in his memoir to make the challenges he overcame seem more dramatic.

1 comment February 9th, 2008

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