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Monday, December 15, 2008

Meleanie Hain: A modern American heroine.

Thanks to Uncle for pointing out this article from philly.com

Meleanie Hain: A modern American heroine.


If you see this woman, shake her hand and wish her a fine day. She is helping you, whether you know it or not.

This is the woman who made waves recently by refusing to go to a potentially dangerous place without her trusty Glock on her hip. The place was a soccer game. The moron parents of other children, apparent sufferers of hoplophobia, freaked out. The gun, carried by someone looking out for her own safety and unlikely to use it, ever, is a dangerous thing. Therefore, she is a bad person and to be upbraided for taking with her the only thing that makes her the physical equal of a 6'5" 350lbs soccer dad mad at her for something a referee said. Agreeing, the local Keystone Kops took her carry license away. Coming back to reality, a court reinstated her license.

For those that don't know, open carry of sidearms in Pennsylvania is legal without a license. As it should be in a free country. There are already laws against using guns to do bad things.

Pennsylvanians, carry your guns and get the sheeple used to seeing them, or else you may find yourself unable to carry them at all. Oh, and remember to protest when Barack Hussein Obama tries to ban them or make them harder to use or carry.

Oh, and go sign the Texas open carry petition if you previously failed to do so.

P.S. if you find out your daycare agent/babysitter is one of the Good People packing heat and take your little tykes out of their care, you are stupid.

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