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I know I’ll get flamed for this, but I think the Left’s rush to presume that the “wherever” part of Megan Kelly to which Trump referred in the debate was her vagina only serves to give Trump supporters reason to cry that the media is unfairly misquoting him by putting words in his mouth that he most certainly did not

Posting a picture on FB of a relatively small amount of ammo and relatively ineffective weapons likely intended for use at a firing range does not constitute a prank, it constitutes stupidity,

Post about white kids about to shoot up an event nerds advertising their unlicensed weaponry on FB, 99% of the posts are about guns.

If by “obvious” you mean “unlikely,” then I’ll agree.

Possessing unlicensed firearms is not a many-years-in-prison offense.

They were in possession of firearms which require a permit. They did not have the required permit. So they were arrested for breaking the law that they broke.

It certainly is. Fortunately, there’s no reason, based on what we know, to think that. So don’t think that, and it won’t be scary.

I read nothing that indicated that the gun owner in question planned to be in a situation which required rapid reloading of any weapon.

Actually, looks like it was smoeone on FB who alerted the Hynes Center’s security force, who in turn notified the police.

More people are killed by blunt objects than by nuclear weapons as well. However, because nuclear weapons can kill many more people at a greater distance than blunt objects (just like handguns), it is considered prudent to limit access to them.

Okay, let’s back up. The referenced Boston PD posting leads with the following:

I have read postings from these representing themselves as commercial pilots which explain that the cockpit windows of a commercial airliner will refract the light from the laser so that (a) the entire cockpit is filled with light and (b) the entire window becomes opaque.

I don’t know which is more horrifying — that I opened this “article” solely to see who could possibly give even the slightest fuck about celebrities cheating on each other, and saw that 187 people were ready to disappoint me, or the fact that the “author” of this “article” seems to think that rebooting Xena: Warrior

That’s because it was enacted in 2004. No measurable changes in Illinoisans’ driving behavior ensued.

Or an old man in a hat.

Actually, it took effect in Illinois eleven-and-a-half years ago: Jan 1, 2004. Troopers mostly write warnings. I can’t find any hard data on how many tickets have been written (beyond early coverage that put it at about 350 - 400 a year), but that’s moot: The fact that nobody knows that the law exists is proof of its

(Except for all the other wackily progressive decisions this week, Damn. Did someone spike the Supreme Court water supply with acid?

Your FB friend who posted that the present court “still remains the most conservative, activist, and repugnant court in more than a century, and the steady chipping away of all other constitutional rights will continue unabated” is absolutely correct. This decision is an exception to the trend of Hobby Lobby, Citizens

You are correct, sir.

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