Archive for October, 2012
Justice Stevens: You Have the ‘Constitutional Right’ to Call 911, Not to Own a Gun
Retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens says your right to self-defense in your own home should be limited to a cellphone “at your bedside.” Stevens, 92, served on the Supreme Court for 35 years …Continue Reading →
Information for the Anti-hunter
The very thoughts of a true hunter at heart, Teddy Roosevelt paints such a perfect picture of an important part of hunting, loving and enjoying nature and the wildlife in it. Hunters and anti-hunters should …Continue Reading →
Installing Windmills Doesn’t Make the Wind Blow
A tweet from the Department of Energy (DOE) gives a link to a DOE webpage highlighting a graph from, and giving a link to, a study by the American Wind Energy Association. Skipping the question …Continue Reading →
NRA President David Keene weighs in on 2012 election
Will an Obama victory mean a huge spike in gun sales? That’s the prediction that Glenn made on radio this morning before he interviewed David Keene, President of the National Rifle Association. Glenn explains his …Continue Reading →
Defeating Obama
As you read this column, Election Day 2012 is imminent. Hard as it may be for some of you to believe, that are going to be a fairly large number of people who regularly read …Continue Reading →
Now The President Tells Us…
Recently on the campaign trail in Iowa, the president told his audience: “Trust matters. Iowa, you know me. I say what I mean and mean what I say. You could take a videotape of the …Continue Reading →
PETA wants sign to memorialize fish killed in crash
An Irvine resident is requesting that the city install a sign to memorialize the hundreds of fish killed in a traffic crash in early October as they were being taken to Irvine Ranch Market. In …Continue Reading →
Are there two sides to CWD-spread story?
Now that chronic wasting disease has been found in a captive Pennsylvania deer, and more than a dozen deer farms in the state have been quarantined, you probably have an opinion about how the disease …Continue Reading →
Change Directions with Umbrella Rig
It was a little over a year ago on Lake Guntersville, here in Alabama that Paul Elias changed the game with an Umbrella rig. Although the Umbrella rig hasn’t changed much over the past year, …Continue Reading →
How Do Wild Animals Survive Hurricanes?
People can flee Hurricane Sandy, but what about wildlife? Animals who live outdoors don’t have the option of evacuating to city-run shelters or hunkering down indoors. They must brave the brunt of the storm, and …Continue Reading →
On Guns, Cars and Distracted Drivers
As Phil and I have noted, we’re doing a series of radio interviews to promote “The Total Gun Manual” which, I understand, may get us a Nobel Prize. (If Barack Obama can get a Nobel …Continue Reading →
Humane Society president on Nevada wildlife board
An animal advocate has been named to the Nevada Wildlife Commission _ the first such appointment in recent memory to a board that has come under fire by critics who say it’s unfairly stacked with …Continue Reading →
Doubling with my favorite Marine
I love it when my son, Travis — my favorite Marine — asks me to go hunting with him. For years, I took him with me to roost turkeys and hunt squirrels, many times having …Continue Reading →
Wolf hunt debate: Have scientists fallen prey?
It’s not that they think wolves are cute. It’s that they think — erroneously, perhaps — that the species is ecologically indispensible. Late in the afternoon of Oct. 15, Dennis Nitz hunkered down in a …Continue Reading →
Obama’s Gun Control – Not Working Out So Well In Chicago
Chicago is the gun control capital of the United States. It has long been characterized by politicians like Barack Obama who not only view concealed carry laws with disdain, but even oppose the individual right …Continue Reading →
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