Tag Archives: James Holmes

Auditing Shooting Rampage Statistics

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Firearm prohibitionists love to use tragedy to leverage their agenda. So, it’s important for gun rights advocates to stand their ground and fire back (proverbially) whenever this happens. This analysis was originally published after the Dark Knight premier shooting in … Continue reading

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Tinfoil Tuesday: The Empire’s Veteran Problem

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Veterans pose a pretty unique problem for an empire. They hang around as a constant reminder that some of its military adventures were not entirely victories. They provide compelling evidence that it doesn’t keep its promises, especially in the realm … Continue reading

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Auditing Shooting Rampage Statistics

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Last week I posted a graphic on the Silver Circle Facebook page claiming the average number of people killed in mass shootings when stopped by police is 18.25, and the average number of people killed in mass shootings when stopped … Continue reading

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Pop Friday: Ice-T Stands Up for Gun Rights

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Firearm prohibitionists use tragedy to stifle debate and advocate new restrictions. It’s called the “Argument from Catastrophe,” a particularly infectious logical fallacy in any sniveling panty waist culture. So, it’s important for gun rights advocates to stand their ground and … Continue reading

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Pop Friday: Tragic shooting at The Dark Knight Rises

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By now you’ve heard. Or maybe not. This weekend was to be a colossal opening of the latest in the Batman franchise, The Dark Knight Rises. But a tragic shooting in Aurora Colorado has many around the country saying they’ll … Continue reading

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