Fine Moments in Dealing with Nutjobs (NSF)
The appropriate way to deal with Infowars clowns
Call It A Comeback
The appropriate way to deal with Infowars clowns
Rich has the details–not too much surprising in it.
3. Do you favor or oppose banning high-capacity ammunition clips that can contain more than 10 bullets?\
Favor 62.8%
Oppose 33.3%
Other/Don’t know 3.8%
4. Do you favor or oppose a law which would make it illegal to manufacture, sell, or possess semi-automatic guns known as assault rifles?
Favor 58.7%
Oppose 35.2%
Other/Don’t know 6.2%
5. Do you favor or oppose a law that would ban the possession of handguns, except by the police and other authorized persons?
Favor 32.7%
Oppose 61.3%
Other/Don’t know 6.0%
6. Do you favor or oppose a law that would require background checks before people – including gun dealers – could buy guns at a gun show?
Favor 92.5%
Oppose 5.5%
Other/Don’t know 2.0%
The conceal carry question is about whether it’s Constitutionally protected, not where people fall on it. While I’d expect them to be similar results, it’s still confuses the issue.
The Institute’s commentary is bizarre
“It’s striking how much stronger the support for gun control measures is in Illinois
compared to the nation as a whole,” said David Yepsen, the director of the Institute. “But
it’s not surprising because on measurements of many social issues, the electorate in
Illinois is more left of center than the American electorate.”
In a vague question about support for stricter controls that’s true, but not so much on individual proposals. For example, Polling Report has this on national support for assault weapons ban
Do you favor or oppose a nationwide ban on semi-automatic weapons — including some rifles, pistols, and shotguns — that have detachable magazines, allowing them to rapidly fire a high number of rounds?” |
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Favor | Oppose | Unsure/ No answer |
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% | % | % | ||||
2/6-10/13 |
52 | 44 | 5 | |||
Republicans |
28 | 67 | 5 | |||
Democrats |
72 | 25 | 4 | |||
Independents |
49 | 46 | 5 | |||
52 to 58 isn’t a huge difference.
As you may know, high-capacity magazines or clips can hold many rounds of ammunition, so a shooter can fire more rounds without manually reloading. Would you favor or oppose a nationwide ban on the sale of high-capacity magazines that hold many rounds of ammunition?” |
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Favor | Oppose | Unsure/ No answer |
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% | % | % | ||||
2/6-10/13 |
59 | 38 | 3 | |||
Republicans |
37 | 60 | 3 | |||
Democrats |
78 | 21 | 1 | |||
Independents |
57 | 38 | 4 |
62.8 to 59 isn’t a huge difference.
“Do you favor or oppose a federal law requiring background checks on all potential gun buyers?” |
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Favor | Oppose | Unsure/ No answer |
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% | % | % | ||||
2/6-10/13 |
91 | 7 | 2 | |||
Republicans |
89 | 9 | 2 | |||
Democrats |
94 | 5 | 2 | |||
Independents |
90 | 8 | 2 |
1.5 % difference. Not great.
I expect better analysis from an academic unit like the Institute. Frankly, the difference isn’t as great as I would have expected given the leftward tilt for Illinois on social issues.
“Twenty-five more in four hours,” Tanksley told his customer, who was secretly working for law enforcement and recording the conversation. “Give me $5,000 and you can put your order in then. I’ll get you whatever, give me a list.”
As Tanksley, who police say has ties to a Chicago street gang, made his sales pitch, David Lewisbey was stocking up on more weapons at a gun show 40 miles away in Crown Point, Ind., one of several trips he made across the state border and back in little more than a day, according to federal authorities. Five hours later, Lewisbey, an unlikely gun trafficker then enrolled in college, was back in Chicago as Tanksley made good on his promise and sold the informant nine more guns, authorities allege.
A federal indictment charges the two with illegally selling 43 firearms to the government informant in just under 26 hours, a volume made possible by gun shows and less restrictive state laws in Indiana, by far the No. 1 source of out-of-state guns used in crimes in Cook County. Private gun sales in Indiana don’t require background checks, a waiting period or even a record of the transaction.
Sigh
K’s Merchandise, a big-box department store on a busy commercial strip outside Fort Wayne, Ind., has been shut for sometime. But on a recent Friday, a crowd swelled inside as shoppers slowly browsed hundreds of tables under bright fluorescent lights.
RIP about 2006–I worked at K’s in Normal and Cedar Rapids in high school, college, and a little after including selling firearms there. No other relevance, just interesting side note (at least to me).
The basic point thing about the article is that if your require a background check on every sale, then private sellers who make iffy sales can be held accountable. Currently, in Indiana the only standard is that you don’t have reason to believe the person is ineligible. With background checks, the good private seller also gets the security of having gone through the federal process and is less likely to be seen as a suspect when a gun sale goes bad.
No. Just no. You see, a church that wants to still only allow marriages between different sex couples is allowed to do that. Just as when the states got rid of miscegenation laws, churches were allowed to perform marriages for people of two or more races. So one really has to scratch his head to figure out how this is discrimination against anyone. We allow people to be homophobic, racist, misogynistic, etc, we just require the government to treat people equally and for people engaged in commerce to do the same. If you want to be an asshole on your own, that’s perfectly fine.
As Senator McCarter demonstrates quite nicely.
The day she received the backing of one of her biggest competitors, 2nd congressional candidate Robin Kelly says she’s far from starting any early celebrations.
“I take nothing for granted, I am working hard, I will have my nose to the grind until 7 p.m. Feb 26. My staff is working hard, my volunteers are working hard,” Kelly said in an interview with the Chicago Sun-Times on Sunday.
This is important–keep in mind Hutchinson and Halvorson had some of the same base. While I would expect some and even a majority of that support going to Robin Kelly, Halvorson will pick up some of it. So keep at it.
Bruce Lee memorabilia: $2,000 |
Bruce Lee memorabilia: $2,000 |
Bruce Lee memorabilia: $3,150 |
Martin Luther King Jr. memorabilia: $5,595 |
Bruce Lee memorabilia: $2,955 |
Martin Luther King Jr. memorabilia: $5,535 |
Football signed by American presidents: $5,000 |
Michael Jackson memorabilia: $2,000 |
Michael Jackson memorabilia: $4,600 |
Michael Jackson memorabilia: $1,400 |
Michael Jackson memorabilia: $2,000 |
Michael Jackson memorabilia: $1,000 |
Michael Jackson memorabilia: $1,200 |
Michael Jackson memorabilia: $1,000 |
Michael Jackson memorabilia: $1,000 |
Michael Jackson and Eddie Van Halen guitar: $4,000 |
Malcom X memorabilia: $2,200 |
Jimi Hendrix memorabilia: $2,775 |
Michael Jackson Fedora: $4,600 |
Mink cashmere cap: $800 |
Black and red cashmere cape: $1,500 |
Mink reversible parka: $1,200 |
Perhaps the dumbest statement by a corrupt politician ever made
Last year, Jackson vehemently denied backing any offers made to Blagojevich through Nayak or Bedi. In a radio show, he urged prosecutors to “bring it on.”
Even though there wasn’t a case whether he tried to bribe Blagojevich, that statement when you are buying luxury items for personal use is an incredible level of stupidty.
Charges filed against JJJ & wife Sandy–updates to come
Jackson, 47, a Democrat from Chicago, faces felony charges, including conspiracy, in a criminal information filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. Typically, federal prosecutors use an information to charge defendants when a plea deal has been negotiated.
His wife, Sandi Jackson, was charged in an information with one count of filing false tax returns.
Jesse Jackson is accused of diverting $750,000 in campaign funds for personal use
Federal authorities allege that Jesse Jackson used campaign funds to purchase a $43,350 men’s gold-plated Rolex watch, $5,150 worth of fur capes and parkas, and $9,588 in children’s furniture. The purchases were made between 2007 and 2009, according to the criminal information, which authorities noted is not evidence of guilt.
Jackson stepped down from the House of Representatives on Nov. 21, citing both his poor health and an ongoing federal probe of his activities. In a statement then, he said he was doing his best to cooperate with federal investigators and to accept responsibility for his “mistakes.”
In a statement today, Jackson said:
“Over the course of my life I have come to realize that none of us are immune from our share of shortcomings and human frailties. Still I offer no excuses for my conduct and I fully accept my responsibility for the improper decisions and mistakes I have made. To that end I want to offer my sincerest apologies to my family, my friends and all of my supporters for my errors in judgment and while my journey is not yet complete, it is my hope that I am remembered for the things that I did right.”
The IOC is considering dropping wrestling–apparently both Greco-Roman and Freestyle. For a long time, Paul Wellstone and Jim Leach, a truly moderate Republican from Iowa who is now the head of the National Endowment for the Humanities, sponsored a bill to increase the number of scholarships available for wrestling as it was hit hard by Title IX. Both were adamant supporters of Title IX, but also wanted to see wrestling flourish. Iowa is one of the biggest wrestling states along with Nebraska and Leach had the University of Iowa in his District some of the time. Wellstone had wrestled when younger and is even inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.
So when I urge my readers to speak up on this, at least do it in honor of Paul Wellstone and his love of the sport. Three current members of Congress, including David Loebsack my college adviser who replaced Leach in Congress, have introduced a resolution condemning the move and Sherrod Brown will introduce a similar resolution in the Senate
Loebsack on the decision:
“The decision by the International Olympic Committee to drop wresting is baffling. The history of collegiate and Olympic wrestling runs through Iowa. From Dan Gable and Tom Brands to Cael Sanderson and Jake Varner, Iowa has represented the sport with determination and the hard work it takes to succeed in life and sport. I will continue to work with my colleagues to change this ruling on behalf of Iowa’s, and America’s, storied wrestling history,” said Congressman Dave Loebsack.
A petition calling on the White House to pressure the IOC to change the decision needs about 50,000 more signatures by March 14. So go do it for Paul.
He’d fight, but he just doesn’t have any more fight in him….
Former Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. could face up to 57 months in prison and could make his plea deal with federal prosecutors public as early as today in which he will allegedly admit to illegally spending as much as $750,000 in campaign funds for personal use, according to a source close to the Jackson family.
“This just stunned the Rev. Jackson,” the source said, referring to the family patriarch. “He doesn’t know what to do. This hit the family like a thunderbolt.”
Among the items purchased by campaign funds include a hat, cap and gloves once worn by Michael Jackson, a fur parka, expensive vacations and restaurant tabs.
“If Jesse had any fight in him, he could have fought this,” said another source close to Jackson Jr. said.
“He has tried to everything possible to stand up and be a man and to protect his wife…” the source said.
Because I’m sure there is a very good reason for the campaign to buy a hat, cap, and gloves once worn by Michael Jackson and a fur parka. And who let’s this kind of self-serving bullshit hide behind anonymity? You need anonymity to say really nice things about someone your close to and help them deny the whole thing? Or is it just an absurd public relations move by the Jackson family?
The prosecutor would probably look down on this kind of nonsense since it tries to absolve Jackson of culpability. There’s no reason to include it if someone close isn’t going on the record.