Why the Second Amendment Matters: The Battle of Athens – UPDATED 4-5-12

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Funny how my history teachers always managed to skip over this perfect example of the proper use of armed force to resist oppression:


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The Battle of Athens was an armed rebellion led by WWII veterans and citizens in Athens and Etowah, Tennessee, United States, against the tyrannical local government in August 1946.

Wonder if this is related to the current adminstration’s obsession with “rightwing extremist activity”?

Just so you know, this video exhibits professional production values, and a tightly-edited script. Once you get past the opening title cards (which provide essential background information), it goes right to “can’t stop watching.”

UPDATE 4-5-12: Apparently this is a very shaved-down version of a movie called “An American Story.”

I notice it features G.W. Bailey, whom I recognized from his fine work in the Police Academy franchise.

UPDATE 4-6-12: Linked by Keep and Bear Arms

Link of the Day: The Anger Games

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The Anger Games

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Thrills, Confusion, and the Wall Street Journal

In his “Best of the Web Today” WSJ column, James Taranto linked and quoted a post from IMAO (scroll down about 2/3).

More specifically, a post from 2006. Not sure how that’s covered by the “Today” part of the title, but whatever.

The weird thing is, since the Pennsylvania primary isn’t until April 24th, I really gotta wonder what the heck he was Googling to find that quote. The possibilities are both numerous and disturbing.

Anyway, if anyone sees James, be sure to let him know that IMAO has since been updated, ok?

Federal Court Punishes Obama Over Derisive SCOTUS Comments

NEW ORLEANS (AP) – After President Obama criticized the Supreme Court’s right to review the health care law by saying the “unelected group of people” on the Court would not dare to “take what would be an unprecedented, extraordinary step of overturning a law that was passed by a strong majority of a democratically elected Congress,” a three-judge panel of the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals ordered him to submit a three-page, single-spaced letter by noon Thursday addressing whether the Executive Branch believes courts have such power.

President Pouty performs petty peevishness

“It’s not really that we WANT to punish him,” said Appeals Court Judge Jerry Smith, “we know he WANTS to be good, but he’s got such a mouth on him. And what a temper! Normally we’d just put him in time-out, or give him a stern talking-to, but we think it may be time for a little ‘tougher love’.”

Judge Emilio Garza agreed. “One time we decided to be a little more lenient and let everyone running for President ask for as much money as they wanted, and instead of being happy that he could have more money, Barack got angry. Said we were of letting people be ‘bankrolled by foreign interests.’ Barack is a nice boy, but he really needed to learn not be so cheeky.”

“So,” continued Garza, “we told him, firmly but gently, ‘don’t be disrespectful, young man,’ and made him turn his desk in the Oval Office around and face the wall and think about what he did. Then we come back, and the bust of Winston Churchill is missing. We found it out back in the trash next to a perfectly good Dalai Lama that he’d also thrown out. He’s gotten even more out of control since then.”

“He just keeps acting out in these passive-agressive ways,” said Judge Leslie Southwick. “We give him a simple chore to complete, like secure the border, and the next thing you know, our checking account is overdrawn because Barack’s been writing checks to Solyndra and General Motors and bunch of his other no-good shiftless buddies.”

“There was one time,” said Southwich “out of sheer orneriness, he poured sodium silicate into the car’s engine and ran it until it seized. We asked him what the hell he thought he was doing, and he said ‘who cares? It’s just a dirty old clunker that gets bad gas mileage! It serves you right for hating the planet!’. I mean, what can you really do with someone like that? It’s almost like he’s crazy, you know? He scares us a little sometimes.”

Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts also voiced his concern over the path the President seems to be going down. “When he loses the next election and we tell him he can’t be President any more, who knows how he’ll act out? Cry? Hold his breath? Lock himself in the Monica Lewinsky Memorial Intern Closet? There’s just no telling how he’ll misbehave next.”

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, now age 79, disagreed with the conservative 5th Circuit’s punishment, saying, “one more cheeky remark out of that sassy little mouth of his and so help me I’ll make him go outside and cut me a switch!”

“And he better not step on my azaleas while he’s doing it!” concluded Ginsburg.

(IMAO Ace Reporter Deb [High Praise!] contributed to this article.)

Nuke the News: President Knee-Biter

* BTW, the Republican presidential candidate this year is Romney. Sure, the primary is still going on, but it’s also over.

* And Obama is in full attack mode. But if he’s attacking others, how will he have time to talk about all his awesome accomplishments?

Anyway, he’s calling the Ryan budget radical and linking it to Romney (the Republican nominee for president), but how radical is it compared to not having any budget for three years? Or compared to Obama’s proposed budget that was unable to get a single vote in the House? Basically you have Ryan trying to do the actual job of the government and a bunch of knee-biters. That’s what we have today: President knee-biter. Can’t do anything useful, but he sure can whine up a storm.

* The Fifth Circuit has asked the Department of Justice to write a paper — three pages single spaced — on whether the Executive branch does believe that courts can strike down laws as unconstitutional. Basically, they want a paper from Obama explaining whether he’s some sort of idiot or not.

If a Republican president had made Obama’s remarks, we’d have 24/7 coverage of what a moron our president is. But I guess everyone just doesn’t expect any better of Obama. The soft bigotry of low expectations.

* Michelle Obama is telling kids to tell their grandparents they’re wrong for not voting for Obama. If I were elderly and some little punk kids comes to annoy me, I might go ahead and vote for Obama. When they’re older and the country is collapsing under debt, they’d feel real bad about pestering me. But I’d be nice and safe and dead. Ha!

* Joe Biden is blaming fracking for earthquakes. I think that’s a fun thing to blame, because next time there is an earthquake you can yell, “Fracking earthquake!”

* Facebook photos show the DNC Jewish outreach liaison referring to her and her friends as “Jewbags” and the “Jew cash money team.” When asked if this was offensive, Obama replied, “Shut up, cracker! Now give me money!”

* Wisdom of the Day from Dan McLaughlin:

After Obama leaves office, it will take decades to rebuild the nation’s strawman population.

Random Thoughts

Judicial activism is one of those simple concepts that the left try to pretend is complicated. If you make stuff up that’s not in the Constitution, either to uphold or strike down a law, that’s judicial activism.

The judicial activism is the left’s way to change the Constitution without having to go through that complicated amendment process.

I don’t get the question of why Zimmerman had a gun on him. If you can legally have a gun, why wouldn’t you?

Are you telling me that the man who personally killed bin Laden can’t control gas prices?

Remember when all cameras used film and you had to have a store develop your pictures? Took forever to get things on Facebook.

Abraham Lincoln would never make it in today’s GOP primary. He’d be too racist.

Not only does Obama not have basic constitutional knowledge, I think I heard him call it the “Constatoobin.”

I tried tying my dog to the roof on a recent trip. She loved it… far as I know. I don’t speak dog.

I’m pretty certain the cats didn’t like being tied to dog, though.

Stand your ground laws means it’s up to the person you shot to prove he wasn’t wearing a hoodie.

Santorum is totally gonna win this nomination.

When you have enough followers, you can use Twitter as an intelligent search engine.

This Mitt Romney fellow doesn’t seem to like Obama. This country doesn’t need such negativity.

5th Court of Appeals: “President Obama, please submit a three page, single-spaced paper on whether or not you’re some sort of idiot.”

Making Debbie Wasserman Schulz chairwoman of the DNC was the idea of Democratic strategist Rarl Kove.