It’s unclear who first used the phrase “Everything you need, nothing that you don’t” to justify the features on his handgun. I like to think it was someone attempting to explain an expensive gun purchase to his/her spouse. Regardless, it may be one of the most frequently repeated marketing phrases used in the firearms industry, and has been applied to firearms as humble as Hi-Points and as lavish as $4K Wilson Combat 1911s...Read More...
Television was once a reflection of life rather than a blue print for how people should live their lives. Read more...
Australia’s Unconstitutional Mandatory Buy Back of Firearms:
Could We Be Next?
The very essence of culture is the method of exchanging ideas. Some ideas are accepted, while some are rejected. Some ideas are brought from one person, or place, while some are brought from others. The United States previously was the first in the line of descent of ideas, and practices for the rest of the world, and humanity to follow. At some point the US lost its position that line, especially when it comes to gun rights. Read More...
The “Duh” series of articles will aim to provide our readers with only the finest of arguments in favor of things we all kind of used to just accept as common sense in this country. Things such as: if you’re anatomically equipped to use a urinal, you should probably use the men’s room. Also, perhaps American taxpayer dollars should be prioritized to help Americans, rather than foreign nationals living in their own countries. We’ll even explore the now-bigoted idea that if your doctor tells you you’re 200 pounds overweight, he’s not fat-shaming you, and maybe even why sticking scissors in an electric socket is a bad idea...Read More...
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