One of US Attorney General Mukasey's minions over at the Department of Justice in DC stopped by this evening to take a peek at our reminder about this weekend's Basic Rifle Marksmanship Clinic in Coeur d'Alene.
Must have been a pretty busy minion, 'cuz he or she only stayed for a moment.
Kind of odd, wouldn't you say, that a DOJ functionary in DC was checking out a civil rights celebration in Idaho?
Maybe that Fed will have the same integrity and courage shown by Charlie and Nezumi in the comments to this post, so let me ask the same questions:
- Are you here to learn more about Constitutionally-limited government?
- Are you here to learn about the real purpose behind the Second Amendment and its absolute guarantee of armed citizen oversight over all branches of government?
- Are you here to learn how armed American citizens can work together to withstand the tidal wave of totalitarianism (both hard and soft) currently sweeping the planet?
- Or, are you here for some other purpose? If so, how about dropping us a comment below?
Hope to hear from you soon.
After all, you DO work for us.
UPDATE 25 APRIL 08: From the comments below:
Something important to remember about "duration of visit" is that if I open a link to your blog in a new tab or window, read for thirty minutes without clicking on any of your internal links, and then close the window, the visit will show on your sitemeter as a one second visit.
Same if I come to your blog by visiting via a link from, say, David Codrea's, and then use the "Back Arrow" button to exit after an hour of scrolling up and down and reading. If I didn't click on any other links in your blog while I was there, it's a one second visit.
Good to know....
Something important to remember about "duration of visit" is that if I open a link to your blog in a new tab or window, read for thirty minutes without clicking on any of your internal links, and then close the window, the visit will show on your sitemeter as a one second visit.
ReplyDeleteSame if I come to your blog by visiting via a link from, say, David Codrea's, and then use the "Back Arrow" button to exit after an hour of scrolling up and down and reading. If I didn't click on any other links in your blog while I was there, it's a one second visit.
Very helpful information. It answers a question that a couple of us were discussing.
ReplyDeleteThanks!