The college football world is reeling from the news out of Charlottesville, VA, where there was a shooting last night, November 13, involving current and past members of the University of Virginia’s football team. According to ESPN, police have arrested ex-Cavaliers player Chris Jones in connection with the shooting deaths of current Virginia players Lavel […]
Arriving At The Halfway Point- Hope Or Despair?
As the midterm elections violently collide with reality, or at least reality perceived under the influence of digital coercion and decades of indoctrination, the fate of the next two years will be decided over the next few days. The demolition derby of politics and a tumultuous marriage to special interests rivals a submerged demolition derby […]
SAF Launches New Ad as Biden Renews Calls for Gun Ban
The Second Amendment Foundation has launched a new 60-second advertisement alerting U.S. gun owners that with the midterm elections behind him, President Joe Biden is taking his gun control agenda to the next level. Almost as if to confirm the SAF message, Biden told a press conference Wednesday he still plans to ban so-called “assault […]
Seattle Student Killed; Mayor, Officials Lament ‘Gun Problem’
UPDATED 11/22 @11:30 a.m. — Hours after a student at Seattle’s Ingraham High School was fatally shot in a school hallway, allegedly by another teen who was later arrested on a Metro bus, Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell held a press conference during which he suggested Washington’s preemption law was somehow at fault. He was joined […]
A Shift In Power- The Art Of Twitter And The Future
As a pandemic of copycat crimes defacing rare art through the incorrigible actions of apparent environmentalists dominates the manipulated trending headlines, the vast dynamic digital platform of Twitter is abuzz with an air of discontent and good riddance. While nuance is absent from the reactionary emotional-laden and inane ecosystem, the majority of these vandals and […]
Prelim. Injunction Granted in NY Church Gun Ban Challenge
A federal judge in western New York has granted a preliminary injunction against enforcement of a New York State ban on firearms in places of worship, in a case filed by the Second Amendment Foundation. U.S. District Court Judge John L. Sinatra, Jr., of the Western District of New York granted the injunction about two […]